Jonathon M. Weiner, Ph.D.

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
microwave physics, masers and lasers
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Charles Hard Townes grad student 2002 UC Berkeley
 (The size, structure, and variability of late -type stars measured with mid -infrared interferometry.)
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Weiner J, Tatebe K, Hale DDS, et al. (2006) The asymmetric dust environment of IK tauri Astrophysical Journal. 636: 1067-1077
Weiner J. (2004) Mira's apparent size variations due to a surrounding semiopaque H 2O layer Astrophysical Journal. 611: L37-L40
Tevousjan S, Abdeli KS, Weiner J, et al. (2004) Mid-infrared interferometry on dust shells around four late-type stars Astrophysical Journal. 611: 466-475
Weiner J, Hale DDS, Townes CH. (2003) Asymptotic giant branch and supergiant stellar diameters in the mid-infrared Astrophysical Journal. 589: 976-982
Weiner J, Hale DDS, Townes CH. (2003) Interferometry on mira in the mid-infrared: Cyclic variability of the continuum diameter and the effect of spectral lines on apparent size Astrophysical Journal. 588: 1064-1071
Danchi WC, Townes CH, Fitelson W, et al. (2002) Status and progress on the upgraded infrared spatial interferometer Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 4838: 33-44
Hale DDS, Fitelson W, Monnier JD, et al. (2002) Techniques for measuring phase closure at 11 microns Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 4838: 387-397
Weiner J, Hale DDS, Townes CH. (2002) The variability of late-type stars' diameters measured using mid-infrared interferometry Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 4838: 172-180
Weiner J, Danchi WC, Hale DDS, et al. (2000) Precision measurements of the diameters of α Orionis and o Ceti at 11 microns Astrophysical Journal. 544: 1097-1100
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