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Edwin A. Valentijn
Researcher at Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
Publications - 249
Citations - 10796
Edwin A. Valentijn is an academic researcher from Kapteyn Astronomical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Weak gravitational lensing. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 226 publications receiving 8242 citations. Previous affiliations of Edwin A. Valentijn include European Southern Observatory & University of Groningen.
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Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy III
Richard J. Davies,Nancy Ageorges,L. Barl,Luigi R. Bedin,R. Bender,P. Bernardi,F. Chapron,Y. Clénet,A. Deep,E. Deul,M. Drost,Frank Eisenhauer,Renato Falomo,Giuliana Fiorentino,N. M. Förster Schreiber,Eric Gendron,R. Genzel,Damien Gratadour,Laura Greggio,Frank Grupp,Enrico V. Held,Tom Herbst,H.-J. Hess,Z. Hubert,Knud Jahnke,Konrad Kuijken,D. Lutz,Demetrio Magrin,B. Muschielok,Ramón Navarro,Eva Noyola,T. Paumard,Giampaolo Piotto,Roberto Ragazzoni,Alvio Renzini,G. Rousset,H. W. Rix,R. P. Saglia,Linda J. Tacconi,M. Thiel,Eline Tolstoy,Sascha Trippe,Niels Tromp,Edwin A. Valentijn,Gijsbert Verdoes Kleijn,Michael Wegner +45 more
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KiDS-450: cosmological parameter constraints from tomographic weak gravitational lensing
Hendrik Hildebrandt,Massimo Viola,Catherine Heymans,Shahab Joudaki,Konrad Kuijken,Chris Blake,Thomas Erben,Benjamin Joachimi,Dominik Klaes,Lance Miller,Carole Morrison,R. Nakajima,G. A. Verdoes Kleijn,Alexandra Amon,Ami Choi,Giovanni Covone,J. T. A. de Jong,Andrej Dvornik,I. Fenech Conti,Aniello Grado,Joachim Harnois-Déraps,Joachim Harnois-Déraps,Ricardo Herbonnet,Henk Hoekstra,Fabian Köhlinger,John McFarland,Alexander Mead,Julian Merten,Nicola R. Napolitano,John A. Peacock,Mario Radovich,Petra Schneider,Patrick Simon,Edwin A. Valentijn,J. L. van den Busch,E. van Uitert,L. van Waerbeke +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present cosmological parameter constraints from a tomographic weak gravitational lensing analysis of ~450deg$^2$ of imaging data from the Kilo Degree Survey (KiDS) for a flat Lambda$CDM cosmology with a prior on $H_0$ that encompasses the most recent direct measurements.
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The Kilo-Degree Survey
TL;DR: The data-centric architectural design realizes a dynamic ‘live archive’ in which new KiDS survey products of improved quality can be shared with the team and eventually the full astronomical community in a flexible and controllable manner.
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Gravitational lensing analysis of the Kilo-Degree Survey
Konrad Kuijken,Catherine Heymans,Hendrik Hildebrandt,R. Nakajima,Thomas Erben,Jelte T. A. de Jong,Massimo Viola,Ami Choi,Henk Hoekstra,Lance Miller,Edo van Uitert,Edo van Uitert,Alexandra Amon,Chris Blake,Margot M. Brouwer,Axel Buddendiek,Ian Fenech Conti,Martin Eriksen,Aniello Grado,Joachim Harnois-Déraps,E. Helmich,Ricardo Herbonnet,N. Irisarri,Thomas D. Kitching,Dominik Klaes,Francesco La Barbera,Nicola R. Napolitano,Mario Radovich,Peter Schneider,Cristóbal Sifón,Gert Sikkema,Patrick Simon,A. Tudorica,Edwin A. Valentijn,Gijs Verdoes Kleijn,Ludovic Van Waerbeke +35 more
TL;DR: The Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS) as mentioned in this paper is a multi-band imaging survey designed for cosmological studies from weak lensing and photometric redshifts.