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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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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Data Release One with emission-line physics value-added products
Andrew W. Green,Scott M. Croom,Nicholas Scott,Luca Cortese,Anne M. Medling,Anne M. Medling,Francesco D'Eugenio,Julia J. Bryant,Julia J. Bryant,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,J. T. Allen,Rob Sharp,I-Ting Ho,Brent Groves,Michael J. Drinkwater,Elizabeth Mannering,Lloyd Harischandra,Jesse van de Sande,Adam D. Thomas,Simon J. O'Toole,Richard M. McDermid,Richard M. McDermid,Minh Vuong,Katrina Sealey,Amanda E. Bauer,Sarah Brough,Barbara Catinella,Gerald Cecil,Matthew Colless,Warrick J. Couch,Simon P. Driver,Christoph Federrath,Caroline Foster,Michael Goodwin,Elise Hampton,Andrew M. Hopkins,D. Heath Jones,Iraklis S. Konstantopoulos,Jon Lawrence,Sergio G. Leon-Saval,Jochen Liske,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Nuria P. F. Lorente,Jeremy Mould,Danail Obreschkow,Matt S. Owers,Matt S. Owers,Samuel N. Richards,Aaron S. G. Robotham,Adam L. Schaefer,Adam L. Schaefer,Sarah M. Sweet,Dan S. Taranu,Edoardo Tescari,C. Tonini,Tayyaba Zafar +56 more
TL;DR: The first major release of data from the SAMI Galaxy Survey as discussed by the authors focuses on the emission-line physics of galaxies and includes data for 772 galaxies, about 20% of the full survey.
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The large-scale distribution of warm ionized gas around nearby radio galaxies with jet-cloud interactions
Clive Tadhunter,Montse Villar-Martin,Montse Villar-Martin,Raffaella Morganti,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,David J. Axon +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the TAURUS tunable filter on the 42m William Herschel Telescope to detect lower surface brightness emission-line structures at large distances from the radio jet axis.
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Outlying h ii regions in h i-selected galaxies
Jessica K. Werk,Jessica K. Werk,Mary E. Putman,Gerhardt R. Meurer,Emma V. Ryan-Weber,Carolina Kehrig,David A. Thilker,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Michael J. Drinkwater,Robert C. Kennicutt,O. I. Wong,Kenneth C. Freeman,M. S. Oey,Michael A. Dopita,M. T. Doyle,Henry C. Ferguson,D. J. Hanish,Timothy M. Heckman,Virginia A. Kilborn,Ji Hoon Kim,P. M. Knezek,Baerbel Koribalski,Martin Meyer,Robert Connon Smith,Martin Zwaan +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented results from the first systematic search for outlying H II regions, as part of a sample of 96 emission-line point sources (referred to as ELdots-emission-line dots) derived from the NOAO Survey for Ionization in Neutral Gas Galaxies (SINGG).
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Chemical signatures of the first star clusters
TL;DR: In this paper, the chemical abundance patterns of the oldest stars in the Galaxy are interpreted with respect to "progenitor yields" in terms of chemical inhomogeneities dispersed throughout the early Galactic medium due to discrete enrichment events.
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GASKAP-The Galactic ASKAP Survey
John M. Dickey,Naomi McClure-Griffiths,Steven J. Gibson,José F. Gómez,Hiroshi Imai,Paul A. Jones,Snežana Stanimirović,Jacco Th. van Loon,Andrew Walsh,Antonio Alberdi,Guillem Anglada,L. Uscanga,H. Arce,M. Bailey,Ayesha Begum,Bart P. Wakker,N. Ben Bekhti,P. M. W. Kalberla,Benjamin Winkel,Kenji Bekki,Bi-Qing For,Lister Staveley-Smith,Tobias Westmeier,Michael G. Burton,Maria Cunningham,Joanne Dawson,Simon Ellingsen,P. Diamond,James Green,Alex S. Hill,Baerbel Koribalski,David McConnell,Jill Rathborne,Maxim Voronkov,K.A. Douglas,Jayanne English,H. Alyson Ford,Felix J. Lockman,T. Foster,Yolanda Gómez,Anne J. Green,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Sergei Gulyaev,Melvin Hoare,Gilles Joncas,J.-H. Kang,Charles Kerton,B.-C. Koo,Denis Leahy,N. Lo,Victor Migenes,Jun-ichi Nakashima,Yong Zhang,David L. Nidever,Joshua E. G. Peek,Daniel Tafoya,Wenwu Tian,D. Wu +57 more
TL;DR: A survey of the Milky Way disk and the Magellanic system at the wavelengths of the 21-cm atomic hydrogen (H i) line and three 18-cm lines of the OH molecule was carried out with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder telescope.