In addition to Bock, Zemcov, and Cooray, other
coauthors of the
paper, «
On the Origin of Near - Infrared Extragalactic Background Light Anisotropy,» are Joseph Smidt of Los Alamos National Laboratory; Toshiaki Arai, Toshio Matsumoto, Shuji Matsuura, and Takehiko Wada of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency; Yan Gong of UC Irvine; Min Gyu Kim of Seoul National University; Phillip Korngut, a postdoctoral scholar at
Caltech; Anson Lam of UCLA; Dae Hee Lee and Uk Won Nam of the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI); Gael Roudier of JPL; and Kohji Tsumura of Tohoku University.
We also knew, based
on GPS measurements of the way the plates have moved over the last two decades, how «stuck» this particular fault was, so this earthquake was not a surprise,» says Jean Paul Ampuero, assistant professor of seismology at
Caltech and
coauthor on the Nature Geoscience
paper.
Caltech researchers Paul Sternberg, Jagan Srinivasan, Alon Zaslaver, and Margaret Ho, along with Arthur Edison of the University of Gainesville in Florida, were also
coauthors on the
paper.