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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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First light results from the High Efficiency and Resolution Multi-Element Spectrograph at the Anglo-Australian Telescope
Andrew I. Sheinis,Andrew I. Sheinis,Borja Anguiano Jimenez,Martin Asplund,Carlos Bacigalupo,Samuel C. Barden,Michael N. Birchall,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Jurek Brzeski,Russell D. Cannon,Daniela Carollo,Scott Case,Andrew R. Casey,Vladimir Churilov,Warrick J. Couch,Robert Dean,Gayandhi M. De Silva,Gayandhi M. De Silva,Valentina D'Orazi,Ly Duong,Tony Farrell,Kristin Fiegert,Kenneth C. Freeman,Gabriella Frost,Luke Gers,Michael Goodwin,Doug Gray,Andrew W. Green,Ron Heald,Jeroen Heijmans,Michael J. Ireland,Damien Jones,Prajwal R. Kafle,Stefan Keller,Urs Klauser,Yuriy Kondrat,Janez Kos,Janez Kos,Jon Lawrence,Jon Lawrence,Steve Lee,Slavko Mali,Sarah L. Martell,Darren Mathews,Don Mayfield,Stan Miziarski,Rolf Muller,Naveen Pai,Robert Patterson,Ed Penny,David Orr,Katharine J. Schlesinger,Sanjib Sharma,Keith Shortridge,Jeffrey D. Simpson,Jeffrey D. Simpson,Scott Smedley,Greg Smith,Darren Stafford,Nicholas F. Staszak,Minh Vuong,Lewis Waller,Elizabeth Wylie de Boer,Pascal Xavier,Jessica Zheng,Ross Zhelem,Daniel F. Zucker,Tomaz Zwitter +67 more
TL;DR: The High Efficiency and Resolution Multi Element Spectrograph (HERMES) as mentioned in this paper is a facility-class optical spectrograph for the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) designed primarily for Galactic Archaeology, the first major attempt to create a detailed understanding of galaxy formation and evolution by studying the history of our own galaxy.
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Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): The mechanisms for quiescent galaxy formation at z < 1
Kate Rowlands,Kate Rowlands,Vivienne Wild,Nathan Bourne,Malcolm N. Bremer,Sarah Brough,Simon P. Driver,Andrew M. Hopkins,Matt S. Owers,Matt S. Owers,Steven Phillipps,Kevin A. Pimbblet,Kevin A. Pimbblet,Anne E. Sansom,Lingyu Wang,Lingyu Wang,Mehmet Alpaslan,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Matthew Colless,Benne W. Holwerda,Benne W. Holwerda,Edward N. Taylor +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify potentially rapidly transitioning post-starburst (PSB) and slower transitioning green-valley galaxies, and find that the quiescent population has grown more slowly in number density at high masses than at intermediate masses.
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Is the Milky Way still breathing? RAVE–Gaia streaming motions
I. Carrillo,Ivan Minchev,Georges Kordopatis,Matthias Steinmetz,James Binney,Friedrich Anders,Olivier Bienaymé,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Benoit Famaey,Kenneth C. Freeman,Gerard Gilmore,Brad K. Gibson,Eva K. Grebel,Amina Helmi,Andreas Just,Andrea Kunder,Andrea Kunder,Paul J. McMillan,Giacomo Monari,Ulisse Munari,Julio F. Navarro,Quentin A. Parker,Warren A. Reid,Warren A. Reid,George M. Seabroke,Sanjib Sharma,Arnaud Siebert,Fred G. Watson,Jennifer Wojno,R. F. G. Wyse,Tomaz Zwitter +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used data from the Radial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) and the Tycho-Gaia astrometric solution (TGAS) catalogue to compute the velocity fields yielded by the radial (VR), azimuthal (Vϕ), and vertical (Vz) components of associated Galactocentric velocity.
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: First detection of a transition in spin orientation with respect to cosmic filaments in the stellar kinematics of galaxies
Charlotte Welker,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,J. van de Sande,Claudia del P. Lagos,Pascal J. Elahi,Danail Obreschkow,Julia J. Bryant,C. Pichon,Luca Cortese,Samuel N. Richards,Scott M. Croom,Michael Goodwin,Jon Lawrence,Sarah M. Sweet,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Anne M. Medling,Anne M. Medling,Matt S. Owers,Yohan Dubois,Julien Devriendt +19 more
TL;DR: The first detection of mass-dependent galactic spin alignments with local cosmic filaments with >2σ confidence using IFS kinematics using DISPERSE is presented in this article.
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Ionized gas kinematics of galaxies in the CALIFA survey. I. Velocity fields, kinematic parameters of the dominant component, and presence of kinematically distinct gaseous systems
Begoña García-Lorenzo,Begoña García-Lorenzo,I. Márquez,Jorge K. Barrera-Ballesteros,Jorge K. Barrera-Ballesteros,J. Masegosa,Bernd Husemann,Bernd Husemann,Jesús Falcón-Barroso,Jesús Falcón-Barroso,Mariya Lyubenova,Sebastián F. Sánchez,J. Walcher,D. Mast,Rubén García-Benito,Jairo Méndez-Abreu,Jairo Méndez-Abreu,Jairo Méndez-Abreu,G. van de Ven,Kristine Spekkens,L. Holmes,Ana Monreal-Ibero,Ana Monreal-Ibero,A. del Olmo,Bodo L. Ziegler,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Patricia Sanchez-Blazquez,Jorge Iglesias-Páramo,J. A. L. Aguerri,J. A. L. Aguerri,Polychronis Papaderos,J. M. Gomes,R. A. Marino,R. M. González Delgado,C. Cortijo-Ferrero,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,S. Bekeraitė,Lutz Wisotzki,Dominik J. Bomans +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors acknowledge support from the European Research Council Starting Grant (SEDmorph) and P.I.M.A.V. Wild (P.J.