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Helmut Jerjen
Researcher at Australian National University
Publications - 262
Citations - 15531
Helmut Jerjen is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Dwarf galaxy. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 258 publications receiving 14420 citations. Previous affiliations of Helmut Jerjen include University of Basel & Mount Stromlo Observatory.
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The HI Parkes All Sky Survey: southern observations, calibration and robust imaging
David G. Barnes,David G. Barnes,Lister Staveley-Smith,W. J. G. de Blok,Tom Oosterloo,Ian M. Stewart,Alan E. Wright,Glen B. Banks,R. Bhathal,P. J. Boyce,Mark Calabretta,M. J. Disney,Michael J. Drinkwater,Ron Ekers,Kenneth C. Freeman,Brad K. Gibson,A. J. Green,R. F. Haynes,P. te Lintel Hekkert,P. A. Henning,Helmut Jerjen,S. Juraszek,Michael Kesteven,Virginia A. Kilborn,P. M. Knezek,Bärbel S. Koribalski,Renee C. Kraan-Korteweg,D. F. Malin,M. Marquarding,Robert F. Minchin,Jeremy Mould,R. M. Price,Mary E. Putman,Stuart D. Ryder,Elaine M. Sadler,A. C. Schröder,F. Stootman,Rachel L. Webster,Warwick Wilson,T. Ye +39 more
TL;DR: The HIPASS data was acquired at the Australia Telescope National Facility's Parkes 64m telescope in 1997 February, and was completed in 2000 March as mentioned in this paper, and the characteristic root mean square noise in the survey images is 13.3 mJy.
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The HIPASS catalogue - I. Data presentation
Martin Meyer,Martin Meyer,Martin Zwaan,Martin Zwaan,Rachel L. Webster,Lister Staveley-Smith,Emma V. Ryan-Weber,Emma V. Ryan-Weber,Michael J. Drinkwater,David G. Barnes,M. Howlett,Virginia A. Kilborn,Jamie Stevens,M. Waugh,M. J. Pierce,R. Bhathal,W. J. G. de Blok,Michael John Disney,Ron Ekers,Kenneth C. Freeman,D. A. Garcia,Brad K. Gibson,J. Harnett,Patricia A. Henning,Helmut Jerjen,Michael Kesteven,Patricia M. Knezek,Baerbel Koribalski,Stacy Mader,M. Marquarding,Robert F. Minchin,J. O'Brien,Tom Oosterloo,R. M. Price,Mary E. Putman,Stuart D. Ryder,Elaine M. Sadler,Ian M. Stewart,F. Stootman,Alan E. Wright +39 more
TL;DR: The HIPASS catalogue as mentioned in this paper is the largest uniform catalogue of H I sources compiled to date, with 4315 sources identified purely by their H I content, and the catalogue data comprise the southern region δ< + 2 ◦ of HIPASS, the first blind H I survey to cover the entire southern sky.
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The 1000 Brightest HIPASS Galaxies: H I Properties
Baerbel Koribalski,Lister Staveley-Smith,Virginia A. Kilborn,Virginia A. Kilborn,Stuart D. Ryder,Renee C. Kraan-Korteweg,Emma V. Ryan-Weber,Emma V. Ryan-Weber,Ron Ekers,Helmut Jerjen,P. A. Henning,Mary E. Putman,Martin Zwaan,Martin Zwaan,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,Mark Calabretta,M. J. Disney,Robert F. Minchin,R. Bhathal,P. J. Boyce,Michael J. Drinkwater,Kenneth C. Freeman,Brad K. Gibson,A. J. Green,R. F. Haynes,S. Juraszek,Michael Kesteven,P. M. Knezek,Stacy Mader,M. Marquarding,Martin Meyer,J. R. Mould,Tom Oosterloo,J. O’Brien,J. O’Brien,R. M. Price,Elaine M. Sadler,A. C. Schröder,Ian M. Stewart,F. Stootman,M. Waugh,M. Waugh,B. E. Warren,B. E. Warren,Rachel L. Webster,Alan E. Wright +46 more
TL;DR: The HIPASS Bright Galaxy Catalog (BGC) as mentioned in this paper contains 1000 H I brightest galaxies in the southern sky as obtained from the H i Parkes All-Sky Survey ( HIPASS).
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The 1000 Brightest HIPASS Galaxies: HI Properties
Bärbel S. Koribalski,Lister Staveley-Smith,Virginia A. Kilborn,Stuart D. Ryder,Renee C. Kraan-Korteweg,Emma V. Ryan-Weber,Ron Ekers,Helmut Jerjen +7 more
TL;DR: The HIPASS Bright Galaxy Catalog (BGC) as mentioned in this paper contains the 1000 HI-brightest galaxies in the southern sky as obtained from the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS).
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Tidal disruption of the Magellanic Clouds by the Milky Way
Mary E. Putman,Brad K. Gibson,Lister Staveley-Smith,Glen B. Banks,David G. Barnes,R. Bhatal,M. J. Disney,Ron Ekers,Kenneth C. Freeman,R. F. Haynes,P. A. Henning,Helmut Jerjen,Virginia A. Kilborn,Bärbel S. Koribalski,Patricia M. Knezek,David Malin,Jeremy Mould,Tom Oosterloo,R. M. Price,Stuart D. Ryder,Elaine M. Sadler,Ian M. Stewart,F. Stootman,R. A. Vaile,Rachel L. Webster,Alan E. Wright +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an atomic-hydrogen survey of the Magellanic Clouds is presented, which reveals a new stream of gas that lies in the opposite direction to the trailing Magellan Stream and leads the motion of the Clouds.