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Gerry Gilmore
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 225
Citations - 35312
Gerry Gilmore is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Stars. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 224 publications receiving 32042 citations.
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Empirical classification of VLT/Giraffe stellar spectra in the wavelength range 6440-6810 A in the gamma Vel cluster, and calibration of spectral indices
Francesco Damiani,Loredana Prisinzano,Giuseppina Micela,Sofia Randich,Gerry Gilmore,Janet E. Drew,R. D. Jeffries,Yves Fremat,Emilio J. Alfaro,Thomas Bensby,A. Bragaglia,Ettore Flaccomio,A. C. Lanzafame,Elena Pancino,Alejandra Recio-Blanco,G. G. Sacco,Rodolfo Smiljanic,R. J. Jackson,P. de Laverny,L. Morbidelli,C. C. Worley,A. Hourihane,M. T. Costado,Paula Jofre,Karin Lind,Enrico Maiorca +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a set of spectroscopic indices, sampling TiO bands, H-alpha core and wings, and many temperature- and gravity-sensitive lines, are defined, which enable us to find a clear difference between gravities of main-sequence and pre-main-sequence stars (as well as giant stars).
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S. T. Hodgkin,D. L. Harrison,Elmé Breedt,Thomas Wevers,Guy Rixon,Antonio Delgado,A. Yoldas,Z. Kostrzewa-Rutkowska,Łukasz Wyrzykowski,M. van Leeuwen,N. Blagorodnova,H. Campbell,D. Eappachen,Morgan Fraser,N. Ihanec,Sergey E. Koposov,K. Kruszyńska,Gábor Marton,K. A. Rybicki,A. G. A. Brown,Paul W. Burgess,G. Busso,S. Cowell,F. De Angeli,C. Diener,D. W. Evans,Gerry Gilmore,G. Holland,P.G. Jonker,F.E. van Leeuwen,Francois Mignard,P. Osborne,Jordi Portell,Timo Prusti,P. J. Richards,M. Riello,George M. Seabroke,N. A. Walton,Péter Ábrahám,G. Altavilla,S. G. Baker,Ulrich Bastian,P. T. O'Brien,J. H. J. de Bruijne,Timothy Butterley,J. M. Carrasco,J. Castañeda,J. S. Clark,G. Clementini,Chris M. Copperwheat,Mark Cropper,Goran Damljanović,Michael Davidson,Christopher J. Davis,Michel Dennefeld,V. S. Dhillon,C. Dolding,Martin Dominik,P. Esquej,L. Eyer,Claus Fabricius,M. Fridman,Dirk Froebrich,N. Garralda,A. Gomboc,J.J. González-Vidal,Raphael Guerra,Nigel Hambly,L. K. Hardy,B. Holl,A. Hourihane,J. Japelj,David Alexander Kann,Cs. Kiss,Christian Knigge,Ulrich Kolb,S. Komossa,Ágnes Kóspál,G. Kovács,Mária Kun,Giuseppe Leto,Fraser Lewis,S. P. Littlefair,A. A. Mahabal,Carole Mundell,Z. Nagy,D. Padeletti,L. Palaversa,Andrzej Pigulski,M. L. Pretorius,W. van Reeven,Valério A. R. M. Ribeiro,Maroussia Roelens,Nicholas Rowell,N. Schartel,Alexander Scholz,Axel Schwope,Brigitta Sipőcz,S. J. Smartt,Michael D. Smith,I. Serraller,Danny Steeghs,Mark Sullivan,László Szabados,E. Szegedi-Elek,P. Tisserand,L. Tomasella,S. van Velzen,Patricia A. Whitelock,Richard Wilson,D. R. Young +110 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors made use of data from the European Space Agency (ESA) mission, processed by the Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC), processed by national institutions, in particular the institutions participating in the \gaia\ multilateral agreement.
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The Gaia-ESO Survey: Asymmetric expansion of the Lagoon Nebula cluster NGC 6530 from GES and Gaia DR2
Nicholas J. Wright,R. D. Jeffries,R. J. Jackson,Amelia Bayo,Rosaria Bonito,Francesco Damiani,V. Kalari,A. C. Lanzafame,E. Pancino,E. Pancino,Richard J. Parker,Loredana Prisinzano,Sofia Randich,Jorick S. Vink,Emilio J. Alfaro,Maria Bergemann,E. Franciosini,Gerry Gilmore,Anais Gonneau,A. Hourihane,P. Jofré,Sergey E. Koposov,Jack Lewis,Laura Magrini,Giuseppina Micela,L. Morbidelli,G. G. Sacco,C. C. Worley,Simone Zaggia +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the 3D velocity dispersion of the Lagoon Nebula region to be 5.35+0.39−0.34 km s−1, which is large enough to suggest the region is gravitationally unbound.
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The Optical Afterglow of GRB 971214: R and J Photometry
Alan H. Diercks,Eric W. Deutsch,Francisco J. Castander,C. Corson,Gerry Gilmore,D. Q. Lamb,Nial R. Tanvir,Edwin L. Turner,R. F. G. Wyse +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, an R-and J-band photometry of an optical transient associated with the gamma-ray burst event GRB 971214 was presented, which showed that the brightness decayed with a power-law exponent α=-1.20±0.02.