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B. J. M. Hassall
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 17
Citations - 537
B. J. M. Hassall is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dwarf nova & Ultraviolet astronomy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications receiving 531 citations.
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The ROSAT Wide Field Camera all-sky survey of extreme-ultraviolet sources – I. The Bright Source Catalogue
Ken Pounds,David Allan,C. R. Barber,Martin A. Barstow,D. Bertram,Graziella Branduardi-Raymont,G. E. C. Brebner,David A. H. Buckley,G. E. Bromage,Richard E. Cole,M. Courtier,A. M. Cruise,J. L. Culhane,M. Denby,D. O. Donoghue,E. Dunford,I. Georgantopoulos,C. V. Goodall,P. M. Gondhalekar,J. A. Gourlay,A. W. Harris,B. J. M. Hassall,Coel Hellier,S. T. Hodgkin,R. D. Jeffries,Barry Kellett,B. J. Kent,Richard Lieu,C. Lloyd,P. A. McGale,Keith O. Mason,L. Matthews,J. P. D. Mittaz,Clive G. Page,G. S. Pankiewicz,C. D. Pike,Trevor J. Ponman,E. M. Puchnarewicz,John P. Pye,J. J. Quenby,M. J. Ricketts,Stefan Rosén,Anne E. Sansom,Steven Sembay,S. D. Sidher,Mark R. Sims,B. C. Stewart,T. J. Sumner,R. J. Vallance,M. G. Watson,R. S. Warwick,Alan A. Wells,Richard Willingale,A. P. Willmore,G. A. Willoughby,D. Wonnacott +55 more
TL;DR: The first all-sky survey for cosmic sources of extreme-ultraviolet radiation has been carried out with the UK Wide Field Camera on ROSAT as mentioned in this paper, which yielded a catalogue of 383 relatively bright EUV sources, forming the WFC Bright Source Catalogue.
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Optical observations of supernova 1993J from La Palma – I. Days 2 to 125
James R. Lewis,N. A. Walton,W. P. S. Meikle,R. M. Martin,Robert J. Cumming,R. M. Catchpole,M. J. Arévalo,R. W. Argyle,C. R. Benn,P. S. Bunclark,Héctor O. Castañeda,M. Centurión,R. E. S. Clegg,A. Delgado,V. S. Dhillon,P. Goudfrooij,E. H. Harlaftis,B. J. M. Hassall,L. Helmer,P. W. Hill,D. H. P. Jones,David L. King,C. Lázaro,John R. Lucey,Eric Martin,L. Miller,L. V. Morrison,Alan J. Penny,Enrique Pérez,Mike Read,P. J. Rudd,R. G. M. Rutten,Ray M. Sharples,S. W. Unger,José M. Vílchez +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first spectrum of supernova 1993J in M81 was obtained with the Isaac Newton Group telescopes and the Carlsberg Automatic Meridian Circle (CARCL) radar.
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The 1985 May superoutburst of the dwarf nova OY Carinae. II - IUE and Exosat observations
Tim Naylor,G. T. Bath,P. A. Charles,B. J. M. Hassall,George Sonneborn,H.J. van der Woerd,J. van Paradijs +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was deduced that the X-ray flux originates in an optically thin corona comparable in size to the Roche lobe, and not directly from the white dwarf or boundary layer, and asymmetric UV line emission originates partly in the accretion disk and partly in a wind.
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Ultraviolet and optical observations of the dwarf novae VW and WX Hydri during outburst
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UV spectroscopy of the X-ray binary AC211 ( = 4U2127 + 11) in M15⋆
Tim Naylor,Tim Naylor,Tim Naylor,P. A. Charles,B. J. M. Hassall,J. C. Raymond,G. Nassiopoulos +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the International Ultraviolet Explorer observations of the low-mass X-ray binary AC211/4U2127+11 in the globular cluster M15 (NGC 7078) were presented.