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R. Jay GaBany

Robert Jay GaBany (born September 17, 1954, in Charleston, West Virginia) is an American amateur astronomer and astrophotographer who is also known for his work with an international team of astrophysicists led by Dr. David Martínez-Delgado (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy). GaBany helped pioneer the use of modest size telescopes and off the shelf CCD-cameras to produce long exposure images that revealed ancient galactic merger remnants in the form of star streams surrounding nearby galaxies that were previously undetected or suspected.

Robert Jay GaBany
Born (1954-09-17) September 17, 1954 (age 69)
Alma materMarshall University B.A.
Known forAstrophotography
AwardsChambliss Amateur Achievement Award
Scientific career
FieldsAstrophotography, Stellar streams

Research edit

Using a half-meter telescope at the remote Black Bird Observatory, GaBany has been one of the world's leading amateur astrophotographers for the past decade. In recent years, GaBany has devoted hundreds of hours to work with a team of astronomers led by Martínez-Delgado of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany to produce ultra-deep CCD images of galaxies far beyond the Local Group.

GaBany's images have revealed faint tidal streams and rings in the outer halos of large spiral galaxies, indicative of recent and ongoing gravitational interactions with dwarf satellite galaxies. These images are helping scientists better understand how large galaxies such as our own Milky Way are built up through the collisions and mergers of many smaller galaxies.

Observing under very dark skies, and using very sensitive cameras, long exposure times, and advanced imaging and processing techniques, GaBany has managed to capture details not seen in professional images. Papers based on GaBany's images have been published in leading scientific journals such as the Astrophysical Journal, the Astronomical Journal, and Astronomy & Astrophysics, with GaBany listed as a coauthor.[1]

Scientific collaborations edit

GaBany's scientific collaboration with professional astronomers has resulted in his participation as co-author of 16 peer-reviewed papers including the discovery of stellar rings around NGC 4013,[2] NGC 5907[3] and NGC 5055 (M63);[4] the discovery of extended spiral arms around NGC 4736 (M94);[5][6] the identification of Arps Loop as Milky Way cirrus;[7] a summary of stellar stream discoveries around nearby galaxies;[8] techniques that enable modest instruments to be used for science;[9] a study of the Perseus galaxy cluster core in xrays;[10] the formation of galactic shells from stars and dark matter clumps in a CDM Universe;[11] an investigation into the first discovered stellar stream associated with a dwarf galaxy (NGC 4449).;[12] an investigation of the stream surrounding NGC 4651, the Umbrella Galaxy, that also identified the progenitor's core;[13] the discovery of a new star forming region where a stellar stream intersects with the disk of NGC 5387;[14] the discovery of a stellar tidal stream around NGC 4631, the whale galaxy;[15] the discovery of 11 satellite systems around nearby galaxies with modest telescopes[16] and the discovery of a stellar stream around NGC 253.[17]

Honours and awards edit

GaBany was awarded the 2010 American Astronomical Society (AAS) Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award for his work with Dr. David Martínez-Delgado (MPIA) into detection of stellar streams around nearby galaxies. Recognizing the contribution of non-professionals to the advancement of astronomical research, the AAS gave the Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award to R. Jay GaBany of San Jose, California, "who has single-handedly, through his dedicated and careful work, spawned a new research direction in the exploration of galaxy evolution via low-surface-brightness imaging of galaxy halo substructure." GaBany has devoted hundreds of hours working with professional astronomers to make deep images that reveal faint tidal streams and rings in the outer halos of galaxies, indicative of recent and ongoing galaxy interactions with dwarf satellites, supporting studies of galaxy formation.[18] He was also inducted into the SBIG Hall of Fame for astrophotography.

During the fall of 2012, the Editors of Time (magazine) included GaBany with their compilation of The 25 Most Influential People in Space in the New Space Discoveries[19] Special Edition. During the summer of 2013, GaBany was again cited as one of The 25 Most Influential People in Space by authors Jeffrey Kluger and Michael D. Lemonick in their book titled New Frontiers of Space- From Mars to the Edge of the Universe.[20] Shortly afterward, the editors of Parade (magazine) included GaBany in their list of the 10 Most Influential People in Space.

NASA collaboration edit

NASA selected GaBany's image of NGC 3521, the Bubble galaxy, as the uncredited back drop for the official crew portrait of Expedition 30 to the International Space Station.

 
NGC 3521- the Bubble galaxy in Leo
 
International Space Station Expedition 30 crew portrait

Media edit

GaBany's images have appeared in many of the world's leading astronomical magazines including Astronomi (Norway), AstronomíA (Spain), Astronomie (France), Astronomy (USA), AstronomyNow (UK), Beautiful Universe (USA), CIEL et Espace (France), (Argentina), Coelum Astronomia (Italy), Hoshi Navi (Japan), Le Estelle (Italy), Nojum (Iran), Populär Astronomi (Sweden), Practical Astronomer (UK), SkyNews (Canada), Sky & Telescope (USA), Spectacular Universe (USA) and Sterne Und Weltraum (Germany). His images have also appeared in the journal Nature, the journal Science and on the cover of the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics. Several articles discussing astro-photographic techniques and his scientific collaborations have also appeared in print.

Many of his images have also been featured on the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) web site.

Publications edit

In addition to over 50 published articles in numerous popular astronomical magazines and on-line blogs, GaBany published his first book titled Breakthrough-100 Astronomical Images that Changed the World[21] with co-author Robert Gendler in the fall of 2015. The book explores the history of astrophotography through the lens of 100 groundbreaking images that altered humanity's perception of its place in the universe.

Professional career edit

In addition to his private pursuit of astronomy and astro-photography, GaBany has consulted businesses in the travel sector and managed Corporate travel management services provided by the American Automobile Association and CWT for companies throughout the east, northeast, mid-west and southern United States. Since the mid-1990s, he has served as an eCommerce software product manager in California's Silicon Valley and has been the recipient of five patent awards: 8,117,073, 7,925,540, 7,711,586, 7,660,743 and 7,493,261. GaBany currently works as a product manager for Wells Fargo in San Francisco, California.

References edit

  1. ^ Naeye, Robert (January 18, 2011). "California Astrophotographer Wins American Astronomical Society (AAS) Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award". Sky & Telescope.
  2. ^ Martínez-Delgado, David; Peñarrubia, Jorge; GaBany, R. Jay; Trujillo, Ignacio; Majewski, Steven R; Pohlen, Michael (2009). "Discovery of a Giant Stellar Tidal Stream Around the Disk Galaxy NGC4013". Astrophysical Journal. 692 (2): 955–963. arXiv:0801.4657. Bibcode:2009ApJ...692..955M. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/692/2/955. S2CID 14957582.
  3. ^ Martínez-Delgado, David; Pohlen, Michael; GaBany, R. Jay; Majewski, Steven R; Peñarrubia, Jorge; Palma, Chris (2008). "The ghost of a dwarf galaxy: fossils of the hierarchical formation of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC5907". Astrophysical Journal. 689 (1): 184–193. arXiv:0805.1137. Bibcode:2008ApJ...689..184M. doi:10.1086/592555. S2CID 8387773.
  4. ^ Chonis, Taylor; Martínez-Delgado, David; GaBany, R. Jay; Majewski, Steven R; Hills, Gary; Gralak, Ray; Trujillo, Ignacio (2011). "A Petal of the Sunflower: Photometry of the Stellar Tidal Stream in the Halo of Messier 63 (NGC 5055)". Astronomical Journal. 142 (5): 166. arXiv:1109.0019. Bibcode:2011AJ....142..166C. doi:10.1088/0004-6256/142/5/166. S2CID 59571740.
  5. ^ Trujillo, Ignacio; Martinez-Valpuesta, Inma; Martínez-Delgado, David; Peñarrubia, Jorge; GaBany, R Jay; Pohlen, Michael (2009). "Unveiling the Nature of M94's Outer Region: a Panchromatic Perspective". Astrophysical Journal. 704 (1): 618. arXiv:0907.4884. Bibcode:2009ApJ...704..618T. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/704/1/618. S2CID 16368604.
  6. ^ Chonis, Taylor; Martínez-Delgado, David; GaBany, R. Jay; Majewski, Steven R.; Hill, Gary J.; Trujillo, Ignacio (2011). "Photometry of the Stellar Tidal Stream in the Halo of Messier 63". Proceedings of the Frank N. Bash Symposium 2011, Held October 9–11, 2011, Austin, Texas. arXiv:1207.2115. Bibcode:2012arXiv1207.2115C.
  7. ^ Sollima, Antonio; Gil de Paz, A; Martínez-Delgado, David; GaBany, R Jay; Gallego-Laborda, J J; Hallas, Tony (2010). "A Multi-wavelength analysis of M81(NGC3031): insight on the nature of Arp's loop". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 516: A83. arXiv:1004.1610. Bibcode:2010A&A...516A..83S. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201014085. S2CID 53413104. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  8. ^ Martínez-Delgado, David; GaBany, R. Jay; Crawford, Ken; Zibetti, Stefano; Majewski, Steven R; Rix, Hans-Walter; Fliri, Jürgen; Carballo-Bello, Julio A.; Bardalez-Gagliuffi, Daniella C; Peñarrubia, Jorge; Chonis, Taylor S; Madore, Barry; Trujillo, Ignacio; Schirmer, Mischa; McDavid, David A (2010). "Stellar Tidal Streams in Spiral Galaxies of the Local Volume: A Pilot Survey with Modest Aperture Telescopes". Astronomical Journal. 140 (4): 962. arXiv:1003.4860. Bibcode:2010AJ....140..962M. doi:10.1088/0004-6256/140/4/962. S2CID 43034946.
  9. ^ GaBany, R. Jay; Martínez-Delgado, David (2011). "Good Science with Modest Instruments". The Society for Astronomical Sciences 30th Annual Symposium on Telescope Science. SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service. 30: 1. Bibcode:2011SASS...30....1G.
  10. ^ Fabian, Andrew; Sanders, J S; Allen, S W; Canning, R E A; Churazov, E; Crawford, C S; Forman, W; GaBany, R Jay; Hlavacek-Larrondo, J; Johnstone, R M; Russell, H R; Reynolds, C S; Salome, P; Taylor, G B; Young, A J (2011). "A wide Chandra view of the core of the Perseus cluster". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford Press. 418 (4): 2154–2164. arXiv:1105.5025. Bibcode:2011MNRAS.418.2154F. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19402.x. S2CID 54876730.
  11. ^ Cooper, Andrew; Martínez-Delgado, David; Helly, John; Frenk, Carlos; Cole, Shaun; Crawford, Ken; Zibetti, Stefano; GaBany, R Jay; Carballo-Bello, Julio (2011). "The formation of shell galaxies similar to NGC 7600 in the cold dark matter cosmogony". Astrophysical Journal Letters. 743 (1): L21. arXiv:1111.2864. Bibcode:2011ApJ...743L..21C. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/743/1/L21. S2CID 56092277.
  12. ^ Martínez-Delgado, David; Romanowsky, Aaron; GaBany, R. Jay; Annibali, Francesca; Arnold, Jacob; Fliri, Juergen; Zibetti, Stefano; van der Marel, Roeland; Rix, Hans-Walter; Chonis, Taylor; Carballo-Bello, Julio; Aloisi, Alessandra; Maccio, Andrea; Gallego-Laborda, J; Brodie, Jean; Merrifield, Michael (2011). "Dwarfs Gobbling Dwarfs: A Stellar Tidal Stream Around NGC 4449 and Hierarchical Galaxy Formation on Small Scales". Astrophysical Journal Letters. 748 (2): L24. arXiv:1112.2154. Bibcode:2012ApJ...748L..24M. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/748/2/L24. S2CID 54890773.
  13. ^ Foster, Caroline; Lux, Hanni; Romanowsky, Aaron; Martínez-Delgado, David; Zibetti, Stefano; Arnold, Jacob A.; Brodie, Jean; Ciardullo, Robin; GaBany, R. Jay; Merrifield, Michael R.; Singh, Navej; Strader, Jay (2014). "Kinematics and simulations of the stellar stream in the halo of the Umbrella Galaxy". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford Journals. 442 (4): 3544–3564. arXiv:1406.5511. Bibcode:2014MNRAS.442.3544F. doi:10.1093/mnras/stu1074.
  14. ^ Beaton, Rachael L.; Martínez-Delgado, David; Majewski, Steven R.; D'Onghia, Elena; Zibetti, Stefano; GaBany, R. Jay; Blanton, Michael; Verbiscer, Anne (2014). "Cannibalization and rebirth in the NGC 5387 system. I. The stellar stream and star-forming region". Astrophysical Journal. Oxford Journals. 790 (2): 117. arXiv:1312.0585. Bibcode:2014ApJ...790..117B. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/790/2/117. S2CID 54765534.
  15. ^ Martínez-Delgado, David; D'Onghia, Elena; Chonis, Taylor S.; Beaton, Rachael L.; Teuwen, Karel; GaBany, R. Jay; Grebel, Eva K.; Morales, Gustavo (2015). "A stellar tidal stream around the whale galaxy, NGC 4631". Astrophysical Journal. Oxford Journals. 150 (4): 116. arXiv:1410.6368. Bibcode:2015AJ....150..116M. doi:10.1088/0004-6256/150/4/116. S2CID 118300727.
  16. ^ Javanmardi, B; Martínez-Delgado, David; Kroupa, P.; Henkel, C.; Crawford, Ken; Teuwen, Karel; GaBany, R. Jay; Hanson, Mark; Neyer, Fabian (2016). "DGSAT: Dwarf Galaxy Survey with Amateur Telescopes I. Discovery of low surface brightness systems around nearby spiral galaxies". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 588: A89. arXiv:1511.04446. Bibcode:2016A&A...588A..89J. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201527745. S2CID 119189074.
  17. ^ Romanowsky, Aaron; Martínez-Delgado, David; Martin, Nicholas F.; Morales, Gustavo; Jennings, Zachary G.; GaBany, R. Jay; Brodie, Jean P.; Grebel, Eva K.; Schedler, Johannes; Sidonio, Michael (2015). "Satellite accretion in action: a tidally disrupting dwarf spheroidal around the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 253". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford Journals. 457 (1): L103–L107. arXiv:1512.03815. Bibcode:2016MNRAS.457L.103R. doi:10.1093/mnrasl/slv207.
  18. ^ "Astronomers Honored for Excellence in Research, Education, Writing & More". American Astronomical Society press release. January 18, 2011.
  19. ^ "The 25 Most Influential People in Space" (PDF). New Space Discoveries (TIME Special Edition): 90. September 2012.
  20. ^ Kluger, Jeffrey; Lemonick, Michael D. (2013). New Frontiers of Space- From Mars to the Edge of the Universe. New York, New York: Time Home Entertainment, Inc. p. 100. ISBN 9781618930521. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  21. ^ Gendler, Robert; GaBany, R. Jay (17 November 2015). Breakthrough-100 Astronomical Images that Changed the World. North America: Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-20972-2.

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This article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Robert Jay GaBany born September 17 1954 in Charleston West Virginia is an American amateur astronomer and astrophotographer who is also known for his work with an international team of astrophysicists led by Dr David Martinez Delgado Max Planck Institute for Astronomy GaBany helped pioneer the use of modest size telescopes and off the shelf CCD cameras to produce long exposure images that revealed ancient galactic merger remnants in the form of star streams surrounding nearby galaxies that were previously undetected or suspected Robert Jay GaBanyBorn 1954 09 17 September 17 1954 age 69 Charleston West Virginia United StatesAlma materMarshall University B A Known forAstrophotographyAwardsChambliss Amateur Achievement AwardScientific careerFieldsAstrophotography Stellar streams Contents 1 Research 2 Scientific collaborations 3 Honours and awards 4 NASA collaboration 5 Media 6 Publications 7 Professional career 8 References 9 External linksResearch editUsing a half meter telescope at the remote Black Bird Observatory GaBany has been one of the world s leading amateur astrophotographers for the past decade In recent years GaBany has devoted hundreds of hours to work with a team of astronomers led by Martinez Delgado of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany to produce ultra deep CCD images of galaxies far beyond the Local Group GaBany s images have revealed faint tidal streams and rings in the outer halos of large spiral galaxies indicative of recent and ongoing gravitational interactions with dwarf satellite galaxies These images are helping scientists better understand how large galaxies such as our own Milky Way are built up through the collisions and mergers of many smaller galaxies Observing under very dark skies and using very sensitive cameras long exposure times and advanced imaging and processing techniques GaBany has managed to capture details not seen in professional images Papers based on GaBany s images have been published in leading scientific journals such as the Astrophysical Journal the Astronomical Journal and Astronomy amp Astrophysics with GaBany listed as a coauthor 1 Scientific collaborations editGaBany s scientific collaboration with professional astronomers has resulted in his participation as co author of 16 peer reviewed papers including the discovery of stellar rings around NGC 4013 2 NGC 5907 3 and NGC 5055 M63 4 the discovery of extended spiral arms around NGC 4736 M94 5 6 the identification of Arps Loop as Milky Way cirrus 7 a summary of stellar stream discoveries around nearby galaxies 8 techniques that enable modest instruments to be used for science 9 a study of the Perseus galaxy cluster core in xrays 10 the formation of galactic shells from stars and dark matter clumps in a CDM Universe 11 an investigation into the first discovered stellar stream associated with a dwarf galaxy NGC 4449 12 an investigation of the stream surrounding NGC 4651 the Umbrella Galaxy that also identified the progenitor s core 13 the discovery of a new star forming region where a stellar stream intersects with the disk of NGC 5387 14 the discovery of a stellar tidal stream around NGC 4631 the whale galaxy 15 the discovery of 11 satellite systems around nearby galaxies with modest telescopes 16 and the discovery of a stellar stream around NGC 253 17 Honours and awards editGaBany was awarded the 2010 American Astronomical Society AAS Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award for his work with Dr David Martinez Delgado MPIA into detection of stellar streams around nearby galaxies Recognizing the contribution of non professionals to the advancement of astronomical research the AAS gave the Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award to R Jay GaBany of San Jose California who has single handedly through his dedicated and careful work spawned a new research direction in the exploration of galaxy evolution via low surface brightness imaging of galaxy halo substructure GaBany has devoted hundreds of hours working with professional astronomers to make deep images that reveal faint tidal streams and rings in the outer halos of galaxies indicative of recent and ongoing galaxy interactions with dwarf satellites supporting studies of galaxy formation 18 He was also inducted into the SBIG Hall of Fame for astrophotography During the fall of 2012 the Editors of Time magazine included GaBany with their compilation of The 25 Most Influential People in Space in the New Space Discoveries 19 Special Edition During the summer of 2013 GaBany was again cited as one of The 25 Most Influential People in Space by authors Jeffrey Kluger and Michael D Lemonick in their book titled New Frontiers of Space From Mars to the Edge of the Universe 20 Shortly afterward the editors of Parade magazine included GaBany in their list of the 10 Most Influential People in Space NASA collaboration editNASA selected GaBany s image of NGC 3521 the Bubble galaxy as the uncredited back drop for the official crew portrait of Expedition 30 to the International Space Station nbsp NGC 3521 the Bubble galaxy in Leo nbsp International Space Station Expedition 30 crew portraitMedia editGaBany s images have appeared in many of the world s leading astronomical magazines including Astronomi Norway AstronomiA Spain Astronomie France Astronomy USA AstronomyNow UK Beautiful Universe USA CIEL et Espace France Ciencia Hoy Argentina Coelum Astronomia Italy Hoshi Navi Japan Le Estelle Italy Nojum Iran Popular Astronomi Sweden Practical Astronomer UK SkyNews Canada Sky amp Telescope USA Spectacular Universe USA and Sterne Und Weltraum Germany His images have also appeared in the journal Nature the journal Science and on the cover of the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics Several articles discussing astro photographic techniques and his scientific collaborations have also appeared in print Many of his images have also been featured on the Astronomy Picture of the Day APOD web site Publications editIn addition to over 50 published articles in numerous popular astronomical magazines and on line blogs GaBany published his first book titled Breakthrough 100 Astronomical Images that Changed the World 21 with co author Robert Gendler in the fall of 2015 The book explores the history of astrophotography through the lens of 100 groundbreaking images that altered humanity s perception of its place in the universe Professional career editIn addition to his private pursuit of astronomy and astro photography GaBany has consulted businesses in the travel sector and managed Corporate travel management services provided by the American Automobile Association and CWT for companies throughout the east northeast mid west and southern United States Since the mid 1990s he has served as an eCommerce software product manager in California s Silicon Valley and has been the recipient of five patent awards 8 117 073 7 925 540 7 711 586 7 660 743 and 7 493 261 GaBany currently works as a product manager for Wells Fargo in San Francisco California References edit Naeye Robert January 18 2011 California Astrophotographer Wins American Astronomical Society AAS Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award Sky amp Telescope Martinez Delgado David Penarrubia Jorge GaBany R Jay Trujillo Ignacio Majewski Steven R Pohlen Michael 2009 Discovery of a Giant Stellar Tidal Stream Around the Disk Galaxy NGC4013 Astrophysical Journal 692 2 955 963 arXiv 0801 4657 Bibcode 2009ApJ 692 955M doi 10 1088 0004 637X 692 2 955 S2CID 14957582 Martinez Delgado David Pohlen Michael GaBany R Jay Majewski Steven R Penarrubia Jorge Palma Chris 2008 The ghost of a dwarf galaxy fossils of the hierarchical formation of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC5907 Astrophysical Journal 689 1 184 193 arXiv 0805 1137 Bibcode 2008ApJ 689 184M doi 10 1086 592555 S2CID 8387773 Chonis Taylor Martinez Delgado David GaBany R Jay Majewski Steven R Hills Gary Gralak Ray Trujillo Ignacio 2011 A Petal of the Sunflower Photometry of the Stellar Tidal Stream in the Halo of Messier 63 NGC 5055 Astronomical Journal 142 5 166 arXiv 1109 0019 Bibcode 2011AJ 142 166C doi 10 1088 0004 6256 142 5 166 S2CID 59571740 Trujillo Ignacio Martinez Valpuesta Inma Martinez Delgado David Penarrubia Jorge GaBany R Jay Pohlen Michael 2009 Unveiling the Nature of M94 s Outer Region a Panchromatic Perspective Astrophysical Journal 704 1 618 arXiv 0907 4884 Bibcode 2009ApJ 704 618T doi 10 1088 0004 637X 704 1 618 S2CID 16368604 Chonis Taylor Martinez Delgado David GaBany R Jay Majewski Steven R Hill Gary J Trujillo Ignacio 2011 Photometry of the Stellar Tidal Stream in the Halo of Messier 63 Proceedings of the Frank N Bash Symposium 2011 Held October 9 11 2011 Austin Texas arXiv 1207 2115 Bibcode 2012arXiv1207 2115C Sollima Antonio Gil de Paz A Martinez Delgado David GaBany R Jay Gallego Laborda J J Hallas Tony 2010 A Multi wavelength analysis of M81 NGC3031 insight on the nature of Arp s loop Astronomy amp Astrophysics 516 A83 arXiv 1004 1610 Bibcode 2010A amp A 516A 83S doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201014085 S2CID 53413104 Retrieved July 20 2010 Martinez Delgado David GaBany R Jay Crawford Ken Zibetti Stefano Majewski Steven R Rix Hans Walter Fliri Jurgen Carballo Bello Julio A Bardalez Gagliuffi Daniella C Penarrubia Jorge Chonis Taylor S Madore Barry Trujillo Ignacio Schirmer Mischa McDavid David A 2010 Stellar Tidal Streams in Spiral Galaxies of the Local Volume A Pilot Survey with Modest Aperture Telescopes Astronomical Journal 140 4 962 arXiv 1003 4860 Bibcode 2010AJ 140 962M doi 10 1088 0004 6256 140 4 962 S2CID 43034946 GaBany R Jay Martinez Delgado David 2011 Good Science with Modest Instruments The Society for Astronomical Sciences 30th Annual Symposium on Telescope Science SAO NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service 30 1 Bibcode 2011SASS 30 1G Fabian Andrew Sanders J S Allen S W Canning R E A Churazov E Crawford C S Forman W GaBany R Jay Hlavacek Larrondo J Johnstone R M Russell H R Reynolds C S Salome P Taylor G B Young A J 2011 A wide Chandra view of the core of the Perseus cluster Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford Press 418 4 2154 2164 arXiv 1105 5025 Bibcode 2011MNRAS 418 2154F doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2011 19402 x S2CID 54876730 Cooper Andrew Martinez Delgado David Helly John Frenk Carlos Cole Shaun Crawford Ken Zibetti Stefano GaBany R Jay Carballo Bello Julio 2011 The formation of shell galaxies similar to NGC 7600 in the cold dark matter cosmogony Astrophysical Journal Letters 743 1 L21 arXiv 1111 2864 Bibcode 2011ApJ 743L 21C doi 10 1088 2041 8205 743 1 L21 S2CID 56092277 Martinez Delgado David Romanowsky Aaron GaBany R Jay Annibali Francesca Arnold Jacob Fliri Juergen Zibetti Stefano van der Marel Roeland Rix Hans Walter Chonis Taylor Carballo Bello Julio Aloisi Alessandra Maccio Andrea Gallego Laborda J Brodie Jean Merrifield Michael 2011 Dwarfs Gobbling Dwarfs A Stellar Tidal Stream Around NGC 4449 and Hierarchical Galaxy Formation on Small Scales Astrophysical Journal Letters 748 2 L24 arXiv 1112 2154 Bibcode 2012ApJ 748L 24M doi 10 1088 2041 8205 748 2 L24 S2CID 54890773 Foster Caroline Lux Hanni Romanowsky Aaron Martinez Delgado David Zibetti Stefano Arnold Jacob A Brodie Jean Ciardullo Robin GaBany R Jay Merrifield Michael R Singh Navej Strader Jay 2014 Kinematics and simulations of the stellar stream in the halo of the Umbrella Galaxy Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford Journals 442 4 3544 3564 arXiv 1406 5511 Bibcode 2014MNRAS 442 3544F doi 10 1093 mnras stu1074 Beaton Rachael L Martinez Delgado David Majewski Steven R D Onghia Elena Zibetti Stefano GaBany R Jay Blanton Michael Verbiscer Anne 2014 Cannibalization and rebirth in the NGC 5387 system I The stellar stream and star forming region Astrophysical Journal Oxford Journals 790 2 117 arXiv 1312 0585 Bibcode 2014ApJ 790 117B doi 10 1088 0004 637X 790 2 117 S2CID 54765534 Martinez Delgado David D Onghia Elena Chonis Taylor S Beaton Rachael L Teuwen Karel GaBany R Jay Grebel Eva K Morales Gustavo 2015 A stellar tidal stream around the whale galaxy NGC 4631 Astrophysical Journal Oxford Journals 150 4 116 arXiv 1410 6368 Bibcode 2015AJ 150 116M doi 10 1088 0004 6256 150 4 116 S2CID 118300727 Javanmardi B Martinez Delgado David Kroupa P Henkel C Crawford Ken Teuwen Karel GaBany R Jay Hanson Mark Neyer Fabian 2016 DGSAT Dwarf Galaxy Survey with Amateur Telescopes I Discovery of low surface brightness systems around nearby spiral galaxies Astronomy amp Astrophysics 588 A89 arXiv 1511 04446 Bibcode 2016A amp A 588A 89J doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201527745 S2CID 119189074 Romanowsky Aaron Martinez Delgado David Martin Nicholas F Morales Gustavo Jennings Zachary G GaBany R Jay Brodie Jean P Grebel Eva K Schedler Johannes Sidonio Michael 2015 Satellite accretion in action a tidally disrupting dwarf spheroidal around the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 253 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford Journals 457 1 L103 L107 arXiv 1512 03815 Bibcode 2016MNRAS 457L 103R doi 10 1093 mnrasl slv207 Astronomers Honored for Excellence in Research Education Writing amp More American Astronomical Society press release January 18 2011 The 25 Most Influential People in Space PDF New Space Discoveries TIME Special Edition 90 September 2012 Kluger Jeffrey Lemonick Michael D 2013 New Frontiers of Space From Mars to the Edge of the Universe New York New York Time Home Entertainment Inc p 100 ISBN 9781618930521 Retrieved June 15 2013 Gendler Robert GaBany R Jay 17 November 2015 Breakthrough 100 Astronomical Images that Changed the World North America Springer ISBN 978 3 319 20972 2 External links editCosmotography Article listing for R Jay GaBany Astronomy Picture of 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