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John R. Lucey
Researcher at Durham University
Publications - 184
Citations - 12262
John R. Lucey is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Velocity dispersion. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 180 publications receiving 11587 citations. Previous affiliations of John R. Lucey include Johns Hopkins University & University of Sussex.
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The Pan-STARRS1 Surveys
K. C. Chambers,E. A. Magnier,Nigel Metcalfe,H. Flewelling,M. E. Huber,Christopher Waters,L. Denneau,Peter W. Draper,Daniel J. Farrow,D. P. Finkbeiner,C. Holmberg,J. Koppenhoefer,P. A. Price,A. Rest,Roberto P. Saglia,Edward F. Schlafly,Stephen J. Smartt,W. E. Sweeney,R. J. Wainscoat,W. S. Burgett,S. Chastel,T. Grav,J. N. Heasley,Klaus W. Hodapp,Robert Jedicke,Nick Kaiser,R. P. Kudritzki,G. A. Luppino,Robert H. Lupton,David G. Monet,John Morgan,Peter M. Onaka,Bernie Shiao,Christopher W. Stubbs,John L. Tonry,R. L. White,Eduardo Bañados,Eric F. Bell,Ralf Bender,Edouard J. Bernard,M. Boegner,F. Boffi,M. T. Botticella,Annalisa Calamida,Stefano Casertano,W.-P. Chen,X. Chen,Shaun Cole,Niall R. Deacon,C. Frenk,Alan Fitzsimmons,Suvi Gezari,V. Gibbs,C. Goessl,T. Goggia,R. Gourgue,Bertrand Goldman,Phillip Grant,Eva K. Grebel,Nigel Hambly,G. Hasinger,Alan Heavens,Timothy M. Heckman,Robert Henderson,Th. Henning,M. J. Holman,Ulrich Hopp,Wing-Huen Ip,S. Isani,M. Jackson,C. D. Keyes,Anton M. Koekemoer,Rubina Kotak,D. Le,D. Liska,K. S. Long,John R. Lucey,M. Liu,Nicolas F. Martin,G. Masci,Brian McLean,E. Mindel,P. Misra,E. Morganson,David Murphy,A. Obaika,Gautham Narayan,M. Nieto-Santisteban,Peder Norberg,John A. Peacock,E. A. Pier,Marc Postman,N. Primak,C. Rae,A. Rai,Adam G. Riess,A. Riffeser,H. W. Rix,Siegfried Röser,R. Russel,L. Rutz,Elena Schilbach,A. S. B. Schultz,Daniel Scolnic,Louis Gregory Strolger,Alexander S. Szalay,Stella Seitz,E. Small,K. W. Smith,D. R. Soderblom,P. Taylor,Robert R. Thomson,Andy Taylor,A. R. Thakar,J. Thiel,D. A. Thilker,D. Unger,Yuji Urata,Jeff A. Valenti,J. Wagner,T. Walder,Fabian Walter,S. Watters,S. Werner,W. M. Wood-Vasey,R. F. G. Wyse +125 more
TL;DR: Pan-STARRS1 has carried out a set of distinct synoptic imaging sky surveys including the 3ππ$ Steradian Survey and the Medium Deep Survey in 5 bands as mentioned in this paper.
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The 6dF Galaxy Survey: final redshift release (DR3) and southern large-scale structures
D. Heath Jones,Mike Read,Will Saunders,Matthew Colless,Thomas H. Jarrett,Quentin A. Parker,A. P. Fairall,T. Mauch,Elaine M. Sadler,Fred Watson,D. Burton,Lachlan Campbell,Paul Cass,Scott M. Croom,J. A. Dawe,Kristin Fiegert,Leela M. Frankcombe,M. Hartley,John P. Huchra,D. James,Emma Kirby,Ofer Lahav,John R. Lucey,Gary A. Mamon,Gary A. Mamon,Lesa Moore,Bruce A. Peterson,Sayuri L. Prior,Dominique Proust,K. S. Russell,V. Safouris,Ken Ichi Wakamatsu,Eduard Westra,Mary E K Williams +33 more
TL;DR: The 6dF Galaxy Survey (6dFGS) as discussed by the authors is a combined redshift and peculiar velocity survey over the southern sky (|b| > 10°) which yielded 110 256 new extragalactic redshifts and a new catalogue of 125 071 galaxies.
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Precision photometry of early-type galaxies in the Coma and Virgo clusters: a test of the universality of the colour–magnitude relation – II. Analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed comparison of the colours of early-type galaxies in the Virgo and Coma clusters has been undertaken, where the authors compare the relative distances of the two clusters derived from the L-σ and U-V and V-K colour-magnitude correlations.
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The 6dF Galaxy Survey: Samples, observational techniques and the first data release
D. Heath Jones,Will Saunders,Matthew Colless,Mike Read,Quentin A. Parker,Fred G. Watson,Lachlan Campbell,Daniel Burkey,Tom Mauch,Lesa Moore,M. Hartley,Paul Cass,D. James,K. S. Russell,Kristin Fiegert,J. A. Dawe,John P. Huchra,Thomas H. Jarrett,Ofer Lahav,John R. Lucey,Gary A. Mamon,Gary A. Mamon,D. Proust,Elaine M. Sadler,Ken-Ichi Wakamatsu +24 more
TL;DR: The 6dF Galaxy Survey (6dFGS) as discussed by the authors is the largest survey of the nearby universe, reaching out to about z similar to 0.15, and more than an order of magnitude larger than any peculiar velocity survey to date.
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The sloan digital sky survey-II supernova survey: technical summary
Joshua A. Frieman,Joshua A. Frieman,Bruce A. Bassett,Andrew C. Becker,Changsu Choi,D. Cinabro,F. DeJongh,Darren L. DePoy,Ben Dilday,Mamoru Doi,Peter M. Garnavich,Craig J. Hogan,Jon A. Holtzman,Myungshin Im,Saurabh Jha,Richard Kessler,Kohki Konishi,Hubert Lampeitl,John Marriner,Jennifer L. Marshall,D. McGinnis,G. Miknaitis,Robert C. Nichol,J. L. Prieto,Adam G. Riess,Adam G. Riess,Michael Richmond,Roger W. Romani,Masao Sako,Donald P. Schneider,Mathew Smith,Naohiro Takanashi,Kouichi Tokita,Kurt van der Heyden,Naoki Yasuda,Chen Zheng,Jennifer K. Adelman-McCarthy,James Annis,Roberto J. Assef,J. C. Barentine,J. C. Barentine,Ralf Bender,Roger Blandford,William N. Boroski,Malcolm N. Bremer,Howard Brewington,Chris A. Collins,Arlin P. S. Crotts,Jack Dembicky,Jason D. Eastman,Alastair C. Edge,Edmond Edmondson,Edward C. Elson,Michael E. Eyler,Alexei V. Filippenko,Ryan J. Foley,Stephan Frank,Ariel Goobar,Tina Gueth,James E. Gunn,Michael Harvanek,Michael Harvanek,Ulrich Hopp,Yutaka Ihara,Želko Ivezić,Steven M. Kahn,Jared Kaplan,Stephen B. H. Kent,Stephen B. H. Kent,William Ketzeback,S. J. Kleinman,S. J. Kleinman,Wolfram Kollatschny,Richard G. Kron,Jurek Krzesinski,D. Lamenti,Giorgos Leloudas,Huan Lin,Dan Long,John R. Lucey,Robert H. Lupton,Elena Malanushenko,Viktor Malanushenko,Russet McMillan,Javier Méndez,Christopher W. Morgan,Christopher W. Morgan,Tomoki Morokuma,Atsuko Nitta,Linda Ostman,Kaike Pan,Constance M. Rockosi,A. Kathy Romer,Pilar Ruiz-Lapuente,G. Saurage,K. Schlesinger,Stephanie A. Snedden,Jesper Sollerman,Jesper Sollerman,Chris Stoughton,Maximilian Stritzinger,Mark SubbaRao,Douglas L. Tucker,Petri Väisänen,Linda C. Watson,S. Watters,J. Craig Wheeler,Brian Yanny,Donald G. York +108 more
TL;DR: The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II (SDSS-II) as mentioned in this paper is a multi-year project to identify and measure light curves for intermediate-redshift (0.05 < z < 0.35) Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) using repeated five-band imaging over an area of 300 sq. deg.