Jean L. Turner
Jean L. Turner is an astrophysicist and distinguished professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles. She was lead author on research and discovery of a particular star cluster in the dwarf galaxy NGC 5253, considered "remarkable" for being an extremely dusty gas cloud and having highly efficient star formation. Provided by Wikipedia
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VLA 22 GHz Imaging of Massive Star Formation in Local Wolf–Rayet Galaxies by Nicholas G. Ferraro, Jean L. Turner, Sara C. Beck, Edwin Alexani, Runa Indrei, Bethany M. Welch, Tunhui Xie
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The Star Formation in Radio Survey: Adding 90 GHz Data to 3–33 GHz Observations of Star-forming Regions in Nearby Galaxies by Anna Dignan, Eric J. Murphy, Brian Mason, Cosima Eibensteiner, Brandon S. Hensley, Eric F. Jiménez-Andrade, Sean T. Linden, Simon R. Dicker, Dillon Z. Dong, Emmanuel Momjian, Charles E. Romero, Eva Schinnerer, Jean L. Turner
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