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Joss Bland-Hawthorn
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 1157
Citations - 84957
Joss Bland-Hawthorn is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Stars. The author has an hindex of 136, co-authored 1114 publications receiving 77593 citations. Previous affiliations of Joss Bland-Hawthorn include Macquarie University & Australian National University.
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Is the sky falling? Searching for stellar streams in the local Milky Way disc in the CORAVEL and RAVE surveys
George M. Seabroke,George M. Seabroke,Gerard Gilmore,Arnaud Siebert,Olivier Bienaymé,James Binney,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Randy D. Campbell,Kenneth C. Freeman,Brad K. Gibson,Eva K. Grebel,Eva K. Grebel,Amina Helmi,Ulisse Munari,Julio F. Navarro,Quentin A. Parker,Alessandro Siviero,Matthias Steinmetz,Fred G. Watson,Rosemary F. G. Wyse,Tomaž Zwitter,Jorge Peñarrubia,Martin C. Smith,Mary E K Williams +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors search for in-falling stellar streams on the local Milky Way disc in the COR- relation RAdial VELocities (CORAVEL) and RAVE surveys.
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Multi-mode to single-mode conversion in a 61 port Photonic Lantern
Danny Noordegraaf,Peter M. W. Skovgaard,Martin D. Maack,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,R. Haynes,Jesper Lægsgaard +5 more
TL;DR: This demonstration shows the feasibility of using the Photonic Lanterns within the field of astrophotonics for coupling MM star-light to an ensemble of SM fibers in order to perform fiber Bragg grating based spectral filtering.
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In the thick of it: metal-poor disc stars in RAVE
Georges Kordopatis,Gerard Gilmore,Rosemary F. G. Wyse,Matthias Steinmetz,Arnaud Siebert,Olivier Bienaymé,Paul J. McMillan,Ivan Minchev,Tomaž Zwitter,Brad K. Gibson,George M. Seabroke,Eva K. Grebel,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Corrado Boeche,Kenneth C. Freeman,Ulisse Munari,Julio F. Navarro,Quentin A. Parker,Quentin A. Parker,Warren A. Reid,Alessandro Siviero +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Radial Velocity Experiment-fourth data release (RAVE-DR4) survey the stars located between 1 and 2 kpc above the Galactic plane to confirm that the metallicity and azimuthal velocity distribution functions of the thick disc are not Gaussian.
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the cluster redshift survey, target selection and cluster properties
Matt S. Owers,Matt S. Owers,J. T. Allen,Ivan K. Baldry,Julia J. Bryant,Julia J. Bryant,Gerald Cecil,Luca Cortese,Scott M. Croom,Simon P. Driver,L. M. R. Fogarty,Andrew W. Green,E. Helmich,J. T. A. de Jong,Konrad Kuijken,Smriti Mahajan,John McFarland,Michael Pracy,A. G. S. Robotham,Gert Sikkema,Sarah M. Sweet,Edward N. Taylor,G. A. Verdoes Kleijn,Amanda E. Bauer,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Sarah Brough,Matthew Colless,Warrick J. Couch,Roger L. Davies,Michael J. Drinkwater,Michael J. Drinkwater,Michael Goodwin,Andrew M. Hopkins,Iraklis S. Konstantopoulos,Caroline Foster,Jon Lawrence,Nuria P. F. Lorente,Anne M. Medling,Anne M. Medling,Nigel Metcalfe,Samuel N. Richards,Samuel N. Richards,J. van de Sande,Nicholas Scott,Tom Shanks,Rob Sharp,Adam D. Thomas,C. Tonini +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a redshift survey of eight low-redshift clusters (APMCC0917, A168, A4038, EDCC442, A3880, A2399, A119 and A85) using the AAOmega multi-object spectrograph on the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope.
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The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: stochastic relative biasing between galaxy populations
Vivienne Wild,John A. Peacock,Ofer Lahav,Ofer Lahav,E. Conway,Stephen J. Maddox,Ivan K. Baldry,Carlton M. Baugh,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Terry J. Bridges,Russell D. Cannon,Shaun Cole,Matthew Colless,Chris A. Collins,Warrick J. Couch,Gavin Dalton,Gavin Dalton,Roberto De Propris,Simon P. Driver,George Efstathiou,Richard S. Ellis,Carlos S. Frenk,Karl Glazebrook,Carole Jackson,Ian Lewis,Stuart Lumsden,Darren Madgwick,Peder Norberg,Bruce A. Peterson,William J. Sutherland,Keith Taylor +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a joint counts-in-cells analysis on galaxies in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey, classified by both colour and spectral type, eta, as early- or late-type galaxies.