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John P. Pye
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 148
Citations - 4773
John P. Pye is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: ROSAT & Stars. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 144 publications receiving 4500 citations.
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The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey. V. The Second XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue
M. G. Watson,A. C. Schröder,D. Fyfe,Clive G. Page,Georg Lamer,Silvia Mateos,John P. Pye,Masaaki Sakano,Stuart Rosen,J. Ballet,Xavier Barcons,Didier Barret,Th. Boller,Hermann Brunner,Marcella Brusa,A. Caccianiga,Francisco J. Carrera,María Teresa Ceballos,R. Della Ceca,M. Denby,G. Denkinson,S. Dupuy,Sean Farrell,Federico Fraschetti,Michael Freyberg,P. Guillout,Valeri Hambaryan,Tommaso Maccacaro,B. Mathiesen,Richard G. McMahon,Laurent Michel,Christian Motch,J. P. Osborne,M. J. Page,M. W. Pakull,Wolfgang Pietsch,R. D. Saxton,Axel Schwope,P. Severgnini,M. Simpson,G. Sironi,G. Sironi,G. C. Stewart,Ian M. Stewart,Ian M. Stewart,A. M. Stobbart,Jonathan Tedds,R. S. Warwick,N. A. Webb,Richard G. West,Diana M Worrall,W. Yuan +51 more
TL;DR: The 2XMM catalogue as mentioned in this paper is the largest ever made at X-ray wavelengths, containing 246 897 detections drawn from 3491 public XMM-Newton observations over a 7-year interval, which relate to 191 870 unique sources.
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Discovery of X-ray and Extreme Ultraviolet Emission from Comet C/Hyakutake 1996 B2
Carey M. Lisse,Konrad Dennerl,Jakob Englhauser,M. Harden,F. E. Marshall,Michael J. Mumma,Robert Petre,John P. Pye,M. J. Ricketts,J. H. M. M. Schmitt,Joachim Trümper,Richard G. West +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors observed the C/Hyakutake 1996 B2 at extreme ultraviolet and x-ray wavelengths with the Rœntgen Xray Satellite and Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer.
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The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey - VII. The third XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue
Simon Rosen,Natalie A. Webb,Natalie A. Webb,M. G. Watson,Jean Ballet,Didier Barret,Didier Barret,Valentina Braito,Valentina Braito,Francisco J. Carrera,María Teresa Ceballos,Mickael Coriat,Mickael Coriat,R. Della Ceca,G. Denkinson,P. Esquej,Sean Farrell,Michael Freyberg,Fabien Grisé,Patrick Guillout,L. Heil,Filippos Koliopanos,Filippos Koliopanos,D. Law-Green,Georg Lamer,Dacheng Lin,Dacheng Lin,Dacheng Lin,R. Martino,Laurent Michel,Christian Motch,A. Nebot Gomez-Moran,Clive G. Page,K. L. Page,M. J. Page,Manfred W. Pakull,John P. Pye,A. M. Read,P. Rodriguez,Masaaki Sakano,R. D. Saxton,Axel Schwope,A. E. Scott,Richard Sturm,I. Traulsen,Vladimir Yershov,Ivan Zolotukhin,Ivan Zolotukhin +47 more
TL;DR: The 3XMM-DR5 dataset as mentioned in this paper contains 565,962 X-ray detections from the European Space Agency X-Ray observatory XMM-Newton.
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The ROSAT Wide Field Camera all-sky survey of extreme-ultraviolet sources – I. The Bright Source Catalogue
Ken Pounds,David Allan,C. R. Barber,Martin A. Barstow,D. Bertram,Graziella Branduardi-Raymont,G. E. C. Brebner,David A. H. Buckley,G. E. Bromage,Richard E. Cole,M. Courtier,A. M. Cruise,J. L. Culhane,M. Denby,D. O. Donoghue,E. Dunford,I. Georgantopoulos,C. V. Goodall,P. M. Gondhalekar,J. A. Gourlay,A. W. Harris,B. J. M. Hassall,Coel Hellier,S. T. Hodgkin,R. D. Jeffries,Barry Kellett,B. J. Kent,Richard Lieu,C. Lloyd,P. A. McGale,Keith O. Mason,L. Matthews,J. P. D. Mittaz,Clive G. Page,G. S. Pankiewicz,C. D. Pike,Trevor J. Ponman,E. M. Puchnarewicz,John P. Pye,J. J. Quenby,M. J. Ricketts,Stefan Rosén,Anne E. Sansom,Steven Sembay,S. D. Sidher,Mark R. Sims,B. C. Stewart,T. J. Sumner,R. J. Vallance,M. G. Watson,R. S. Warwick,Alan A. Wells,Richard Willingale,A. P. Willmore,G. A. Willoughby,D. Wonnacott +55 more
TL;DR: The first all-sky survey for cosmic sources of extreme-ultraviolet radiation has been carried out with the UK Wide Field Camera on ROSAT as mentioned in this paper, which yielded a catalogue of 383 relatively bright EUV sources, forming the WFC Bright Source Catalogue.
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The XMM-Newton Serendipitous Survey I. The role of XMM-Newton Survey Science Centre
M. G. Watson,J.-L. Auguères,J. Ballet,Xavier Barcons,Didier Barret,M. Boer,Th. Boller,G. E. Bromage,Hermann Brunner,Francisco J. Carrera,Francisco J. Carrera,Mark Cropper,M. Denby,M. Ehle,Martin Elvis,A. C. Fabian,Michael Freyberg,P. Guillout,Jean-Marie Hameury,Günther Hasinger,D. Hinshaw,D. Hinshaw,Tommaso Maccacaro,Keith O. Mason,Richard G. McMahon,Laurent Michel,L. Mirioni,J. P. D. Mittaz,C. Motch,J-F. Olive,J. P. Osborne,Clive G. Page,Manfred W. Pakull,B. H. Perry,B. H. Perry,Marguerite Pierre,Wolfgang Pietsch,John P. Pye,A. M. Read,Timothy P.L. Roberts,Simon Rosen,J. L. Sauvageot,Axel Schwope,Kazuhiro Sekiguchi,G. C. Stewart,Ian M. Stewart,I. Valtchanov,Martin Ward,R. S. Warwick,Richard G. West,Nicholas E. White,Diana M Worrall +51 more
TL;DR: The role of the Survey Science Centre (SSC) in the XMM-Newton serendipitous survey is outlined in this article, together with the presentation of some of the first results.