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J. H. J. de Bruijne
Researcher at European Space Research and Technology Centre
Publications - 110
Citations - 31695
J. H. J. de Bruijne is an academic researcher from European Space Research and Technology Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Astrometry & Stars. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 100 publications receiving 27103 citations. Previous affiliations of J. H. J. de Bruijne include University of Nice Sophia Antipolis & Max Planck Society.
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Gaia Data Release 2. Calibration and mitigation of electronic offset effects in the data
Nigel Hambly,Mark Cropper,Steve Boudreault,Steve Boudreault,C. Crowley,R. Kohley,J. H. J. de Bruijne,C. Dolding,C. Fabricius,George M. Seabroke,Michael Davidson,Nicholas Rowell,Ross Collins,Nicholas Cross,J. M. Martín-Fleitas,Stephen Baker,Mike Smith,P. Sartoretti,O. Marchal,D. Katz,F. De Angeli,G. Busso,M. Riello,C. Allende Prieto,C. Allende Prieto,C. Allende Prieto,Sebastian Els,Leonardo Corcione,E. Masana,Xavier Luri,F. Chassat,F. Fusero,J. F. Pasquier,Cyril Vetel,G. Sarri,P. Gare +35 more
TL;DR: A detailed description of the behaviour of the electronic offset levels on short (<1 ms) timescales is provided, identifying various systematic effects that are known collectively as “offset non-uniformities” that manifest themselves as transient perturbations on the gross zero-point electronic offset level.
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Gaia astrometric science performance - post-launch predictions
TL;DR: The standard errors of the end-of-mission Gaia astrometry have been re-assessed after conclusion of the in-orbit commissioning phase of the mission.
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Gaia Data Release 1 - On-orbit performance of the Gaia CCDs at L2
C. Crowley,R. Kohley,Nigel Hambly,Michael Davidson,A. Abreu,F. van Leeuwen,C. Fabricius,George M. Seabroke,J. H. J. de Bruijne,A. Short,Lennart Lindegren,Anthony G. A. Brown,G. Sarri,P. Gare,T. Prusti,Thibaut Prod'homme,A. Mora,J. M. Martín-Fleitas,F. Raison,Uwe Lammers,William O'Mullane,F. A. Jansen +21 more
TL;DR: The European Space Agency's Gaia satellite was launched into orbit around L2 in December 2013 with a payload containing 106 large-format scientific CCDs, which are continuously operated in a mode where the line clock rate and the satellite rotation spin-rate are in synchronisation as mentioned in this paper.
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High-speed energy-resolved STJ photometry of the eclipsing dwarf nova IY UMa
Danny Steeghs,Michael Perryman,A. P. Reynolds,J. H. J. de Bruijne,Tom Marsh,V. S. Dhillon,Anthony J. Peacock +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high-time-resolution photometry of the dwarf nova IY UMa using the S-Cam2 superconducting tunnel junction device attached to the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope on La Palma is presented.
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The design and performance of the Gaia photometric system
Carme Jordi,Erik Hoeg,Anthony G. A. Brown,Lennart Lindegren,Coryn A. L. Bailer-Jones,J. M. Carrasco,J. Knude,V. Straizys,J. H. J. de Bruijne,Jean-François Claeskens,R. Drimmel,Francesca Figueras,M. Grenon,I. Kolka,Michael Perryman,Grazina Tautvaisiene,Vladas Vansevičius,P. G. Willemsen,A. Bridzius,D. W. Evans,Claus Fabricius,M. Fiorucci,Ulrike Heiter,T. A. Kaempf,Algirdas Kazlauskas,Arunas Kucinskas,V. Malyuto,U. Munari,Céline Reylé,J. Torra,Antonella Vallenari,K. Zdanavičius,R. Korakitis,O. Malkov,Alain Smette +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, the broad and medium-band set of photometric filters adopted as the baseline for the European Gaia astrometry mission is presented, along with the criteria and the methodology on which this choice has been based.