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Joanne E. Hill
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 107
Citations - 11710
Joanne E. Hill is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & X-ray telescope. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 106 publications receiving 10989 citations. Previous affiliations of Joanne E. Hill include Universities Space Research Association & Pennsylvania State University.
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The in-flight spectroscopic performance of the Swift XRT CCD camera
J. P. Osborne,A. P. Beardmore,O. Godet,A. F. Abbey,M. R. Goad,K. L. Page,Alan A. Wells,Lorella Angelini,David N. Burrows,Sergio Campana,G. Chincarini,Oberto Citterio,G. Cusumano,P. Giommi,Joanne E. Hill,J. A. Kennea,V. La Parola,V. Mangano,Teresa Mineo,A. Moretti,J. A. Nousek,C. Pagani,M. Perri,P. Romano,G. Tagliaferri,F. Tamburelli +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT) focal plane camera is a front-illuminated MOS CCD, providing a spectral response kernel of 144 eV FWHM at 6.5 keV.
LEAP - A Large Area GRB Polarimeter for the ISS
Mark L. McConnell,Matthew G. Baring,Peter F. Bloser,Michael S. Briggs,Valerie Connaughton,Joseph R. Dwyer,Jessica A. Gaskin,J. Eric Grove,Shuichi Gunji,Dieter H. Hartmann,Kiyoshi Hayashida,Joanne E. Hill,R. Marc Kippen,Shunji Kishimoto,Yuji Kishimoto,John Krizmanic,Christoffer Lundman,David Mattingly,Sheila McBreen,Charles A. Meegan,Tatehiro Mihara,Takeshi Nakamori,Mark Pearce,Bernard F. Phlips,Robert D. Preece,Nicolas Produit,James M. Ryan,Felix Ryde,T. Sakamoto,Mark S. Strickman,Steven J. Sturner,Hiromitsu Takahashi,Kenji Toma,W. Thomas Vestrand,Colleen A. Wilson-Hodge,Yoichi Yatsu,Daisuke Yonetoku,Bing Zhang +37 more
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GRB 050525: swift detection of a bright, possibly short burst.
J. Cummings,M. Perri,S. T. Holland,David N. Burrows,N. Gehrels,Joanne E. Hill,J. A. Kennea,S. D. Hunsberger,C. B. Markwardt,D. M. Palmer +9 more
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The impact of the in-orbit background and the X-ray source intensity on the centroiding accuracy of the Swift X-ray telescope
TL;DR: The optical components of the Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer X-ray Telescope (XRT) were used in a re-calibration study carried out at the Panter facility, which is part of the Max Plank Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics.
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Temperature dependent calibration products of the SWIFT x-ray telescope
D. C. Morris,David N. Burrows,Joanne E. Hill,Joanne E. Hill,J. A. Kennea,Judith Racusin,Paul Wood,Chris Mangels,Robert Klar,Lorella Angelini,F. Tamburelli +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the methodology for and results from a temperature dependent analysis of on-orbit XRT data, collected during the Swift commissioning phase, used to produce gain, bias and warm pixel calibration products.