- Source: Qingde Wang
Qingde "Daniel" Wang (王青德) is a professor of astronomy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research focuses on the hot interstellar medium and intergalactic medium. He received his PhD at Columbia University in 1990.
Wang has won the following honors:
1994 Lindheimer Fellowship
1992 Robert J. Trumpler Award for outstanding PhD thesis
1990-1993, Hubble Postdoctoral Fellowship
1985 Nanjing University New Star Award
Bibliography
A sampling of his recent publications includes:
A Faint Discrete Source Origin for the Highly Ionized Iron Emission from the Galactic Centre Region, 2002, Nature 415, 148
Ultraluminous X-ray Source 1E 0953.8+6918 (M81 X-9): An Intermediate-Mass Black Hole Candidate and its Environs, 2002, MNRAS 332, 764
Chandra Observation of the Edge-on Galaxy NGC 3556 (M108): Violent Galactic Disk-Halo Interaction Revealed, 2003, ApJ 598, 969
Detection of X-ray-Emitting Hypernova Remnants in M101, 1999, ApJL, 517, 27
An Ultra Deep High Resolution X-ray Image of M101: X-ray Source Population in a Late-type Spiral, 1999, ApJ, 523, 121
Structure and Evolution of Hot Gas in 30 Doradus, 1999, ApJL, 510, 139
References
External links
Home Page at University of Massachusetts
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Medali 1 Agustus
- Lai Ching-te
- Li Zuopeng
- Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme
- Qingde Wang
- Qingde
- Wang (surname)
- Robert J. Trumpler Award
- Daniel Wang
- List of astronomers
- Lai Ching-te
- August 1 Medal (1955)
- Wang Bingzhang (general)
- Wang Enmao