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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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Opaque spiral disks - Some empirical facts and consequences
TL;DR: In this paper, an alternative interpretation of flat rotation curves and a revised extinction model of the Galaxy is presented, which is best understood when in addition to a cirrus-like dust component that causes extinction, a second component is causing complete obscuration.
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The SAMI -- Fornax Dwarfs Survey II: The Stellar Mass Fundamental Plane and the Dark Matter fraction of Dwarf Galaxies
Fatima Eftekhari,Reynier Peletier,Nicholas Scott,Steffen Mieske,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Julia J. Bryant,Michele Cantiello,Scott M. Croom,Michael J. Drinkwater,Jesús Falcón-Barroso,Michael Hilker,Enrichetta Iodice,Nicola R. Napolitano,Marilena Spavone,Edwin A. Valentijn,Glenn van de Ven,A. Groningen,Sydney,3D Astro,E. Santiago,I. Teramo,Queensland,Iac,U. L. Laguna,E. Garching,Inaf - Naples,Vienna,Oulu +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore the kinematic scaling relations of 38 dwarf galaxies in the Fornax Cluster using observations from the SAMI integral field spectrograph.
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Query Driven Visualization of Astronomical Catalogs
TL;DR: The Simple Application Messaging Protocol (SAPM) as mentioned in this paper is a protocol for querying astronomical catalogs, which allows the creation and disclosure of catalogs in a declarative way.
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WISE technology: A scientific information system for astronomy and beyond
Andrey Belikov,Danny Boxhoorn,Kornelis Begeman,Edwin A. Valentijn,W.-J. Vriend,O. R. Williams +5 more
TL;DR: The WISE concept of scientific information systems has been used in a number of data processing systems in Astronomy as discussed by the authors, and the new developments which allow WISE based systems to be deployed with less effort to a greater variety of projects.