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David Bacon
Researcher at Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth
Publications - 558
Citations - 29275
David Bacon is an academic researcher from Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Dislocation. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 504 publications receiving 25041 citations. Previous affiliations of David Bacon include University of Portsmouth & University of Liverpool.
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Core-collapse Supernovae in the Dark Energy Survey: Luminosity functions and host galaxy demographics
M. Grayling,C. P. Guti'errez,Mark Sullivan,P. Wiseman,M. Vincenzi,Lluís Galbany,Anais Möller,D. Brout,Tamara M. Davis,C. Frohmaier,Or Graur,L. Kelsey,C. Lidman,Brodie Popovic,M. Smith,M. Toy,Brad E. Tucker,Z. Zontos,T. M. C. Abbott,Michel Aguena,S. Allam,F. Andrade-Oliveira,James Annis,Jacobo Asorey,David Bacon,E. Bertin,Sebastian Bocquet,David J. Brooks,A. Carnero Rosell,Daniela Carollo,M. Carrasco Kind,J. Carretero,M. Costanzi,Luiz N. da Costa,Maria E. S. Pereira,J. De Vicente,Shantanu Desai,H. T. Diehl,Peter Doel,S. Everett,I. Ferrero,David H. Friedel,Joshua A. Frieman,J. Garc'ia-Bellido,M. Gatti,Daniel Gruen,J. Gschwend,G. Gutierrez,Samuel Hinton,D. L. Hollowood,K. Honscheid,David J. James,Kyler Kuehn,Nikolay Kuropatkin,Geraint F. Lewis,U. Malik,M. March,Felipe Menanteau,Ramon Miquel,Robert Morgan,Ricardo L. C. Ogando,Antonella Palmese,F. Paz-Chinch'on,Adriano Pieres,Andres Plazas Malagon,Mario Rodríguez-Monroy,A. K. Romer,A. Roodman,E. Sánchez,V. Scarpine,I. Sevilla-Noarbe,E. Suchyta,Gregory Tarle,Chun-Hao To,Douglas L. Tucker,Tamas Varga +75 more
TL;DR: The luminosity functions and host galaxy properties of the DES core-collapse supernova (CCSN) sample, consisting of 69 Type II and 50 Type Ibc spectroscopically and photometrically-confirmed supernovae over a redshift range 0.045 < z < 0.25, were presented in this article .
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Tight-binding molecular dynamics simulations of the vibration properties of α-titanium
Jacob L. Gavartin,David Bacon +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of anharmonicity in vibrational properties are shown to be strong and dependent on both wave propagation direction and frequency, in particular the frequencies of the TO and TA phonons decrease while the frequency of the [0001]LO phonon increases with crystal temperature.
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A new model of vacancy loop nucleation in irradiated metals
V. G. Kapinos,David Bacon +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a simplified model of the thermal spike was used, for which the calculation cell was cooled down along one axis after vacancies and kinetic energy had been introduced in the centre of it.
Barred disks in dense environments
Irina Marinova,Shardha Jogee,Amanda Heiderman,Fabio D. Barazza,Meghan E. Gray,Marco Barden,Christian Wolf,Chien Y. Peng,Chien Y. Peng,David Bacon,Michael L. Balogh,Eric F. Bell,A. Böhm,John A. R. Caldwell,Boris Häußler,Catherine Heymans,Knud Jahnke,E. van Kampen,Kyle Lane,Daniel H. McIntosh,Daniel H. McIntosh,Klaus Meisenheimer,Sebastián F. Sánchez,Rachel S. Somerville,Andy Taylor,Lutz Wisotzki,Xianzhong Zheng +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the properties of bright barred and unbarred disks in the Abell 901/902 cluster system at z ∼ 0.165 with the STAGES HST ACS survey and find that the global optical bar fraction in the clusters is ∼ 30% regardless of the method of disk selection.
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Open The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey - II. First data
Timothy W. Shimwell,C. Tasse,Martin J. Hardcastle,A. P. Mechev,G. Williams,P. N. Best,H. J. A. Röttgering,Joseph R. Callingham,T. J. Dijkema,F. de Gasperin,D. N. Hoang,B. Hugo,Mathieu Mirmont,J. B. R. Oonk,Isabella Prandoni,J. Sabater,Oleg Smirnov,R. J. van Weeren,Glenn J. White,Marcellin Atemkeng,L. Bester,E. Bonnassieux,Marcus Brüggen,G. Brunetti,K. Chyzy,Rachel Cochrane,John Conway,Judith H. Croston,A. Danezi,Kenneth Duncan,Marijke Haverkorn,George Heald,Marco Iacobelli,Hubertus Intema,N. J. Jackson,Marek Jamrozy,Matt J. Jarvis,R. Lakhoo,Maaijke Mevius,G. K. Miley,Leah K. Morabito,Raffaella Morganti,D. Nisbet,Emanuela Orrú,Simon Perkins,Roberto Pizzo,Coen Schrijvers,R. Vermeulen,Michael W. Wise,L. Alegre,David Bacon,I. van Bemmel,Robert Beswick,Annalisa Bonafede,A. Botteon,Stephen Bourke,Marisa Brienza,G. Calistro Rivera,Rossella Cassano,A. O. Clarke,Christopher J. Conselice,R.-J. Dettmar,A. Drabent,C. Dumba,K. L. Emig,Torsten A. Enßlin,C. Ferrari,M. A. Garrett,Ricardo Genova-Santos,Arti Goyal,G. Gürkan,C. L. Hale,Jeremy J. Harwood,Volker Heesen,Matthias Hoeft,Cathy Horellou,C. Jackson,G. Kokotanekov,R. Kondapally,Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska,V. H. Mahatma,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Subhash C. Mandal,John McKean,Andrea Merloni,Beatriz Mingo,Arpad Miskolczi,S. Mooney,Błażej Nikiel-Wroczyński,Shane O'Sullivan,J Quinn,W. Reich,C. Roskowinski,Antonia Rowlinson,F. Savini,A. Saxena,Dominik J. Schwarz,A. Shulevski,S. S. Sridhar,H. R. Stacey,S. Urquhart,M. H. D. van der Wiel,Eskil Varenius,B. Webster,A. Wilber +104 more
TL;DR: The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) is an ongoing sensitive, high-resolution 120-168MHz survey of the entire northern sky for which observations are now 20% complete as discussed by the authors .