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Woodrow Gilbertson's research investigates the emission properties of high-mass X-ray binaries, particularly in low-metallicity galaxies. His work explores the implications of these emissions for nebular ionization and the heating of the intergalactic medium in the early universe. Gilbertson also studies the relationship between stellar age and X-ray emission from star-forming galaxies. A portion of his research also includes experimental studies on ethylene evaporites under simulated Titan conditions. He has published 10 papers, with a total of 46 citations, and holds an h-index of 2. His collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville include V. F. Chevrier and Rafael T. Eufrasio, with whom he shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 46
Selected Publications
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Elevated Hot Gas and High-mass X-Ray Binary Emission in Low-metallicity Galaxies: Implications for Nebular Ionization and Intergalactic Medium Heating in the Early Universe (2022)
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The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields (2022)
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Experimental Study of Ethylene Evaporites under Titan Conditions (2021)
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Experimental Study of Ethylene Evaporites under Titan Conditions (2021)
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- Elevated Hot Gas and High-mass X-Ray Binary Emission in Low-metallicity Galaxies: Implications for Nebular Ionization and Intergalactic Medium Heating in the Early Universe
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- Elevated Hot Gas and High-mass X-Ray Binary Emission in Low-metallicity Galaxies: Implications for Nebular Ionization and Intergalactic Medium Heating in the Early Universe
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- Elevated Hot Gas and High-mass X-Ray Binary Emission in Low-metallicity Galaxies: Implications for Nebular Ionization and Intergalactic Medium Heating in the Early Universe
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- Elevated Hot Gas and High-mass X-Ray Binary Emission in Low-metallicity Galaxies: Implications for Nebular Ionization and Intergalactic Medium Heating in the Early Universe
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- Experimental Study of Ethylene Evaporites under Titan Conditions
- Experimental Study of Ethylene Evaporites under Titan Conditions
- Experimental Study of Ethylene Evaporites under Titan Conditions
- Experimental Study of Ethylene Evaporites under Titan Conditions
- Experimental Study of Ethylene Evaporites under Titan Conditions
- Experimental Study of Ethylene Evaporites under Titan Conditions
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
- The Stellar-age Dependence of X-Ray Emission from Normal Star-forming Galaxies in the GOODS Fields
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