Pamela M. Marcum

Affiliations: 
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, United States 
Area:
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Young ET, Herter TL, Güsten R, et al. (2012) Early science results from SOFIA Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 8444
Fuse C, Marcum P, Fanelli M. (2012) Extremely isolated early-type galaxies in the sloan digital sky survey. I. the sample Astronomical Journal. 144
Marcum PM, Aars CE, Fanelli MN. (2004) Early-type galaxies in extremely isolated environments: Typical ellipticals? Astronomical Journal. 127: 3213-3234
Aars CE, Marcum PM, Fanelli MN. (2001) A study of the projected galaxy density around nine isolated elliptical galaxies Astronomical Journal. 122: 2923-2939
Waller WH, Fanelli MN, Keel WC, et al. (2001) Ultraviolet signposts of resonant dynamics in the starburst-ringed Sab galaxy M94 (NGC 4736) Astronomical Journal. 121: 1395-1412
Marcum PM, O'Connell RW, Fanelli MN, et al. (2001) An ultraviolet/optical atlas of bright galaxies Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series. 132: 129-198
Kuchinski LE, Freedman WL, Madore BF, et al. (2000) Comparing galaxy morphology at ultraviolet and optical wavelengths Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series. 131: 441-463
Appleton PN, Marcum PM. (1993) Infrared observations of the Seyfert ring galaxy NGC 985 Astrophysical Journal. 417: 90-96
Marcum PM, Appleton PN, Higdon JL. (1992) Large infrared and optical color gradients in the cartwheel ring galaxy: Evidence for the first epoch of star formation in the wake of an expanding ring Astrophysical Journal. 399: 57-65
Oswalt TD, Sion EM, Hammond G, et al. (1991) UV observations of the cool DBQA5 white dwarf LDS 678A - Limits on the atmospheric composition, pressure shift, and gravitational redshift derived from C I 2479 The Astronomical Journal. 101: 583-586
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