Gemini Publications By Users

These pages allow you to search for publications in refereed journals based on data taken with the Gemini telescopes, whether published by the proposer or via subsequent use of the Gemini Observatory Archive (formerly Gemini Science Archive). More information about criteria for inclusion. If your published paper does not appear in the database, please contact the Librarian.

How to Query the Database

All publications are linked to their ADS entries which the titles and authors are imported from. For author names with special characters, copy and paste the names from ADS entries to ensure exact matching. Replacing special characters with English letters can also be used for author search. Query results can be visualized by clicking on Chart Query Results by year, journal, or instrument. Advanced Search can be used to query program IDs and year ranges in addition to basic search fields. Please email the librarian if you have any questions.

Search Gemini Users Publications on ADS

Gemini Observatory is among the bibliographic groups on ADS. Search syntax “bibgroup:gemini” returns all Gemini users publications. However it may not be up-to-date as the list below.

Displaying 221-240 of 4024 results.
TitleAuthorYear-MonthJournalInstrumentParticipant
Emission Lines from the Gas Disk around TW Hydra and the Origin of the Inner HoleGorti, U., Hollenbach, D., Najita, J., and Pascucci, I.2011-07The Astrophysical JournalTEXESUS/SV
The radio-infrared nebula in II Zw 40: clusters forming in colliding elongated cloudsBeilis, Dan ; Beck, Sara C. ; Lacy, John ; Turner, Jean L. ; Liu, Hauyu Baobab ; Ho, Paul T. P. ; Consiglio, S. Michelle 2024-11Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyTEXESUS
Mg I emission lines at 12 and 18 μm in K giantsSundqvist, J. O., Ryde, N., Harper, G. M., Kruger, A., and Richter, M. J.2008-08Astronomy & AstrophysicsTEXESUS
NGC 7538 IRS 2 in [Ne II]: shell and cavity kinematics of a compact H II regionBeilis, Dan, Beck, Sara, Lacy, John2023-02Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyTEXESSV
A spatially resolved high spectral resolution study of Neptune's stratosphereGreathouse, T. K., Richter, M., Lacy, J., Moses, J., Orton, G., Encrenaz, T., Hammel, H. B., and Jaffe, D.2011-08IcarusTEXESUS
Mid-Infrared Photometry and Spectra of Three High-Mass Protostellar Candidates at IRAS 18151-1208 and IRAS 20343+4129Campbell, M. F., Sridharan, T. K.,, Beuther, H., Lacy, J. H., Hora, J. L., Zhu, Q., Kassis, M., Saito, M., De Buizer, J. M., Fung, S. H., and Johnson, L. C.2008-02The Astrophysical JournalTEXESSV
The Kinematics and Excitation of Infrared Water Vapor Emission from Planet-forming Disks: Results from Spectrally Resolved Surveys and Guidelines for JWST SpectraBanzatti, Andrea, Pontoppidan, Klaus M., Pére Chávez, José, Salyk, Colette, Diehl, Lindsey, Bruderer, Simon, Herczeg, Gregory J., Carmona, Andres, Pascucci, Ilaria, Brittain, Sean, Jensen, Stanley, Grant, Sierra, van Dishoeck, Ewine F., Kamp, Inga, Bosman, Arthur D., Öberg, Karin I., Blake, Geoff A., Meyer, Michael R., Gaidos, Eric, Boogert, Adwin, Rayner, John T., Wheeler, Caleb2023-02The Astronomical JournalTEXESUS
The Nitrogen Carrier in Inner Protoplanetary DisksPontoppidan, Klaus M., Salyk, Colette, Banzatti, Andrea, Blake, Geoffrey A., Walsh, Catherine, Lacy, John H., Richter, Matthew J.2019-03The Astrophysical JournalTEXESUS
High-resolution Mid-infrared Spectroscopy of GV Tau N: Surface Accretion and Detection of NH3 in a Young Protoplanetary Disk Najita, Joan R.; Carr, John S.; Brittain, Sean D.; Lacy, John H.; Richter, Matthew J.; Doppmann, Greg W.2021-02The Astrophysical JournalTEXESUS
The collapse of Io's primary atmosphere in Jupiter eclipseConstantine C. C. Tsang, John R. Spencer, Emmanuel Lellouch, Miguel A. Lopez-Valverde, Matthew J. Richter2016-01Journal of Geophysical Research PlanetsTEXESUS
The TEXES Survey for H2 Emission from Protoplanetary DisksBitner, M. A., Richter, M. J., Lacy, J. H., Herczeg, G. J., Greathouse, T. K., Jaffe, D. T., Salyk, C., Blake, G. A., Hollenbach, D. J., Doppmann, G. W., Najita, J. R., and Currie, T.2008-12The Astrophysical JournalTEXESUS/SV
Gas and Dust Absorption in the DoAr 24E SystemKruger, A. J., Richter, M. J., Seifahrt, A., Carr, J. S., Najita, J. R., Moerchen, M. M., and Doppmann, G. W.2012-11The Astrophysical JournalPHOENIX/TRECSUS
Gas and Dust Toward DG Tau B and VV CrAKruger, A. J., Richter, M. J., Carr, J. S., Najita, J. R., Doppmann, G. W., and Seifahrt, A.2011-03The Astrophysical JournalPHOENIX/TRECSUS
Inhomogeneous molecular ring around the B[e] supergiant LHA 120-S 73Kraus, M., Cidale, L. S., Arias, M. L., Maravelias, G., Nickeler, D. H., Torres, A. F., Borges Fernandes, M., Aret, A., Curé, M., Vallverdú, R., Barbá, R. H.2016-10Astronomy & AstrophysicsPHOENIX/TRECSGS/AR/BR/CL/DD
Infrared Spectroscopy of Symbiotic Stars. XII. The Neutron Star SyXB System 4U 1700+24 = V934 HerculisHinkle, Kenneth H., Fekel, Francis C., Joyce, Richard R., Mikołajewska, Joanna, Gałan, Cezary, Lebzelter, Thomas2019-02The Astrophysical JournalPHOENIX/IGRINSUS
Dense Molecular Environments of B[e] Supergiants and Yellow Hypergiants Kraus, Michaela ; Kourniotis, Michalis ; Arias, María Laura ; Torres, Andrea F. ; Nickeler, Dieter H. 2023-06GalaxiesPHOENIX/GNIRSGS/AR
The Nuclear Source of the Galactic Wind in NGC 253Günthardt, G. I., Díaz, R. J., Agüero, M. P., Gimeno, G., Dottori, H., Camperi, J. A.2019-09The Astronomical JournalPHOENIX/FLAMINGOS-2AR/GS/BR/CL/COM
A model for the 19th century eruption of Eta Carinae: CSM interaction like a scaled-down Type IIn SupernovaSmith, N.2013-03Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPHOENIXUS
Obscured clusters. IV. The most massive stars in [DBS2003] 179Borissova, J., Georgiev, L., Hanson, M. M., Clarke, J. R. A., Kurtev, R., Ivanov, V. D., Penaloza, F., Hillier, D. J., and Zsargó, J.2012-10Astronomy & AstrophysicsPHOENIXCL
Chemical abundance analysis of symbiotic giants - III. Metallicity and CNO abundance patterns in 24 southern systemsGalan, Cezary, Mikolajewska, Joanna, Hinkle, Kenneth H., Joyce, Richard R.2016-01Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPHOENIXAR/US