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Chasing Tom Phillips
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This paper gives an informal and personal view of the major impact that Tom Phillips has had on the author's scientific career and field of research.
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© 2009 Astronomical Society of the Pacific. As I hope has been made clear, I owe an enormous debt to Tom Phillips — for pioneering the field of submillimeter astronomy and getting it funded, for inventing the SIS mixer, for detecting neutral carbon, for helping get the MDL built, for getting the U.S. involved in Herschel, etc. — but especially for the opportunity for me to return to Caltech. Thanks, Tom!Attached Files
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