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Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix
Researcher at Curtin University
Publications - 66
Citations - 1205
Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Meteorite & Meteoroid. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 56 publications receiving 662 citations.
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The Astropy Project: Sustaining and Growing a Community-oriented Open-source Project and the Latest Major Release (v5.0) of the Core Package
The Astropy Collaboration,Adrian M. Price-Whelan,Pey Lian Lim,Nicholas Earl,Nathaniel Starkman,Larry Bradley,David L. Shupe,Aarya A. Patil,Lia Corrales,C. E. Brasseur,M. Nöthe,Axel Donath,Erik Tollerud,Brett M. Morris,Adam Ginsburg,Eero Vaher,B. A. Weaver,James Tocknell,William Jamieson,M. H. van Kerkwijk,Thomas P. Robitaille,Bruce Merry,Matteo Bachetti,H. M. Gunther,Tom Aldcroft,Jaime A. Alvarado-Montes,Anne M. Archibald,A. B'odi,Shreyas Bapat,Geert Barentsen,Juanjo Baz'an,Manish J Biswas,Médéric Boquien,D. J. Burke,D Di Cara,Mihai Cara,Kyle E. Conroy,Simon Conseil,Matt Craig,Robert M. Cross,Kelle L. Cruz,Francesco D'Eugenio,Nadia Dencheva,Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix,J. P. Dietrich,Arthur Eigenbrot,Thomas Erben,Leonardo Ferreira,Daniel Foreman-Mackey,R. T. Fox,Nabil Freij,Suyog Garg,Robel Geda,Lauren Glattly,Yash Gondhalekar,Karl D. Gordon,David Grant,Perry Greenfield,A. M. Groener,S. Guest,Sebastián Gurovich,Rasmus Handberg,Akeem Hart,Zac Hatfield-Dodds,Derek Homeier,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Tim Jenness,Craig Jones,Prajwel Joseph,J. Bryce Kalmbach,Emir Karamehmetoglu,M. Kaluszy'nski,Michaelann Kelley,Nicholas S. Kern,Wolfgang Kerzendorf,Eric W. Koch,Shankar Kulumani,Antony H. Lee,Chun Ly,Zhiyuan Mao,Conor D. MacBride,Jakob M. Maljaars,Demitri Muna,Nellie Appy Murphy,Henrik Norman,R. G. O'Steen,Kyle A. Oman,Camilla Pacifici,Sergio Pascual,J. Pascual-Granado,Rohit R Patil,G. I. Perren,T. E. Pickering,Tanuja Rastogi,Benjamin R. Roulston,Daniel F Ryan,Eli S. Rykoff,J. Sabater,Parikshit Sakurikar,Jesús Busto Salgado,Aniket Sanghi,Nicholas Saunders,V. G. Savchenko,L. C. Schwardt,Michael Seifert-Eckert,Albert J. Shih,A. S. Jain,G. R. Shukla,J. Sick,Chris Simpson,Sudheesh Singanamalla,Leo Singer,Jaladh Singhal,Manodeep Sinha,B. SipHocz,Lee R. Spitler,David Stansby,Ole Streicher,Jani vSumak,John D. Swinbank,Dan S. Taranu,N. B. Tewary,Grant R. Tremblay,Miguel De Val-Borro,Samuel J. Van Kooten,Zlatan Vasovi'c,Shresth Verma,José Vinícius de Miranda Cardoso,Peter K. G. Williams,Tom J. Wilson,Benjamin Winkel,W. M. Wood-Vasey,Rui Xue,Peter Yoachim,Chenchen Zhang,Andrea Zonca +135 more
TL;DR: Astropy as mentioned in this paper is a Python package that provides commonly needed functionality to the astronomical community, such as astronomy, astronomy, and astronomy data visualization, as well as other related projects and packages.
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Follow Up of GW170817 and Its Electromagnetic Counterpart by Australian-Led Observing Programmes
I. Andreoni,Kendall Ackley,Jeff Cooke,Ayan Acharyya,James R. Allison,G. E. Anderson,Michael C. B. Ashley,D. Baade,Matthew Bailes,Keith W. Bannister,Adam P. Beardsley,Michael S. Bessell,Fuyan Bian,Philip A. Bland,M. Boer,T. Booler,Alexis Brandeker,Ian Brown,David A. H. Buckley,Seo-Won Chang,David Coward,Steven M. Crawford,H. Crisp,Brian Crosse,Antonino Cucchiara,Martin Cupak,J. S. de Gois,Adam Deller,Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix,Dougal Dobie,E. Elmer,David Emrich,Wael Farah,Tony Farrell,T. Franzen,Bryan Gaensler,Duncan K. Galloway,Duncan K. Galloway,Bruce Gendre,T. Giblin,Ariel Goobar,J. A. Green,Paul Hancock,Benjamin A. D. Hartig,Eric Howell,L. Horsley,Aidan Hotan,Robert M. Howie,L. Hu,L. Hu,Yi-Ming Hu,C. W. James,Simon Johnston,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,David L. Kaplan,Mansi M. Kasliwal,Evan Keane,D. Kenney,A. Klotz,R. Lau,R. Laugier,Emil Lenc,X. Li,X. Li,E. Liang,C. Lidman,Lance Luvaul,Christene Lynch,B. Ma,Damien Macpherson,J. Mao,David E. McClelland,David E. McClelland,Curtis McCully,Anais Möller,Miguel F. Morales,D. Morris,Tara Murphy,K. Noysena,Christopher A. Onken,N. B. Orange,Stefan Oslowski,D. Pallot,Jonathan Paxman,S. B. Potter,T. A. Pritchard,W. Raja,R. Ridden-harper,Encarni Romero-Colmenero,Elaine M. Sadler,Eleanor K. Sansom,Richard Scalzo,Brian P. Schmidt,S. M. Scott,S. M. Scott,N. Seghouani,Zhaohui Shang,Ryan Shannon,Ryan Shannon,Ryan Shannon,Lijing Shao,Michael M. Shara,Rob Sharp,Marcin Sokolowski,Jesper Sollerman,J. Staff,K. Steele,T. Sun,N. B. Suntzeff,C. Tao,Steven Tingay,Martin C. Towner,P. Thierry,Cathryn M. Trott,B. E. Tucker,Petri Väisänen,V. Venkatraman Krishnan,M. Walker,Lifan Wang,Lifan Wang,X. Wang,Randall B. Wayth,Matthew Whiting,Andrew Williams,Thomas N. Williams,Christian Wolf,Christian Wolf,Chen Wu,Xue-Feng Wu,Xue-Feng Wu,J. Yang,X. Yuan,Hui Zhang,J. Zhou,H. Zovaro +134 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present follow-up observations of the GW170817 and its electromagnetic counterpart SSS17a/DLT17ck (IAU label AT2017gfo) by 14 Australian telescopes and partner observatories as part of Australian-based and Australian-led research programs.
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Follow up of GW170817 and its electromagnetic counterpart by Australian-led observing programs
Igor Andreoni,Kendall Ackley,Jeff Cooke,Ayan Acharyya,J. Allison,G. E. Anderson,Michael C. B. Ashley,Dietrich Baade,Matthew Bailes,Keith W. Bannister,Adam P. Beardsley,Michael S. Bessell,Fuyan Bian,Philip A. Bland,M. Boer,T. Booler,Alexis Brandeker,Ian Brown,David A. H. Buckley,Seo-Won Chang,David Coward,Steven M. Crawford,H. Crisp,Brian Crosse,Antonino Cucchiara,Martin Cupak,J. S. de Gois,Adam Deller,Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix,Dougal Dobie,E. Elmer,David Emrich,Wael Farah,Tony Farrell,Thomas M. O. Franzen,Bryan Gaensler,Duncan K. Galloway,Bruce Gendre,T. Giblin,A. Goobar,J. A. Green,Paul Hancock,Benjamin A. D. Hartig,Eric Howell,L. Horsley,Aidan Hotan,Robert M. Howie,L. Hu,Yi-Ming Hu,C. W. James,Simon Johnston,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,David L. Kaplan,M. M. Kasliwal,Evan Keane,D. Kenney,A. Klotz,R. Lau,R. Laugier,Emil Lenc,X. Li,E. Liang,C. Lidman,Lance Luvaul,Christene Lynch,B. Ma,Damien Macpherson,J. Mao,David E. McClelland,Curtis McCully,Anais Möller,Miguel F. Morales,D. Morris,Tara Murphy,K. Noysena,C. A. Onken,N. B. Orange,Stefan Oslowski,D. Pallot,J. Paxman,S. B. Potter,T. Pritchard,W. Raja,R. Ridden-harper,Encarni Romero-Colmenero,Elaine M. Sadler,Eleanor K. Sansom,Richard Scalzo,Brian P. Schmidt,S. M. Scott,N. Seghouani,Zhaohui Shang,Ryan Shannon,Lijing Shao,Michael M. Shara,Rob Sharp,Marcin Sokolowski,Jesper Sollerman,J. Staff,K. Steele +99 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present follow-up observations of the GW170817 and its electromagnetic counterpart SSS17a/DLT17ck (IAU label AT2017gfo) by 14 Australian telescopes and partner observatories as part of Australian-based and Australian-led research programs.
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Pluto's atmosphere from the 2015 june 29 ground-based stellar occultation at the time of the new horizons flyby *
Bruno Sicardy,John Talbot,E. Meza,Julio Camargo,Josselin Desmars,D. Gault,D. Herald,S. Kerr,H. Pavlov,Felipe Braga-Ribas,Felipe Braga-Ribas,Marcelo Assafin,G. Benedetti-Rossi,A. Dias-Oliveira,A. R. Gomes-Júnior,R. Vieira-Martins,D. Bérard,Pierre Kervella,Pierre Kervella,J. Lecacheux,E. Lellouch,W. Beisker,D. Dunham,Martin Jelínek,Martin Jelínek,Rene Duffard,J. L. Ortiz,A. J. Castro-Tirado,A. J. Castro-Tirado,Ronan Cunniffe,Richard Querel,P. C. M. Yock,Andrew A. Cole,A. B. Giles,K. M. Hill,J. P. Beaulieu,M. Harnisch,R. Jansen,A. Pennell,S. Todd,W. H. Allen,P. B. Graham,P. B. Graham,B. Loader,G. McKay,J. Milner,S. Parker,M. A. Barry,M. A. Barry,J. Bradshaw,J. Broughton,L. Davis,Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix,Jack D. Drummond,L. Field,M. Forbes,M. Forbes,D. Giles,R. Glassey,R. Groom,D. Hooper,R. Horvat,G. Hudson,R. Idaczyk,D. Jenke,B. Lade,J. Newman,P. Nosworthy,P. Purcell,P. F. Skilton,M. Streamer,M. Unwin,H. Watanabe,G. L. White,Dan M. Watson +74 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from a multi-chord Pluto stellar occultation observed on 2015 June 29 from New Zealand and Australia, which occurred only two weeks before the NASA New Horizons flyby of the Pluto system and serves as a useful comparison between ground-based and space results.
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How to build a continental scale fireball camera network
Robert M. Howie,Jonathan Paxman,Philip A. Bland,Martin C. Towner,Martin Cupak,Eleanor K. Sansom,Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix +6 more
TL;DR: The Australian Desert Fireball Network (ADFN) as mentioned in this paper is a large-scale digital fireball observatory based on a consumer digital camera that uses a liquid crystal shutter to modulate light transmittance during the long exposure.