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American astronomer
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
[1] in 1990.
Wang has won the following honors:
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
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