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Justin Ely

Researcher at Space Telescope Science Institute

Publications -  62
Citations -  14338

Justin Ely is an academic researcher from Space Telescope Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic Origins Spectrograph & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 62 publications receiving 9511 citations.

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Astropy: A community Python package for astronomy

TL;DR: Astropy as discussed by the authors is a Python package for astronomy-related functionality, including support for domain-specific file formats such as flexible image transport system (FITS) files, Virtual Observatory (VO) tables, common ASCII table formats, unit and physical quantity conversions, physical constants specific to astronomy, celestial coordinate and time transformations, world coordinate system (WCS) support, generalized containers for representing gridded as well as tabular data, and a framework for cosmological transformations and conversions.
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Astropy: A Community Python Package for Astronomy

TL;DR: Astropy as mentioned in this paper provides core astronomy-related functionality to the community, including support for domain-specific file formats such as Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) files, Virtual Observatory (VO) tables, and common ASCII table formats, unit and physical quantity conversions, physical constants specific to astronomy, celestial coordinate and time transformations, world coordinate system (WCS) support, generalized containers for representing gridded as well as tabular data, and a framework for cosmological transformations and conversions.
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A fast and long-lived outflow from the supermassive black hole in NGC 5548

TL;DR: A multiwavelength monitoring campaign throughout 2013 suggests that an additional faster jet component has been launching clumps of gas that obscure both the x-ray and UV radiation in NGC 5548, and suggests that the outflow could be associated with a wind from the supermassive black hole's accretion disk.
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Space telescope and optical reverberation mapping project. III. Optical continuum emission and broadband time delays in NGC 5548

Michael Fausnaugh, +97 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used data obtained with the MODS spectrographs with funding from National Science Foundation (NSF) and the NSF Telescope System Instrumentation (TSIP), with additional funds from the OhioBoard of Regents and the Ohio State University Office of Research.
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Space telescope and optical reverberation mapping project. II. Swift and HST reverberation mapping of the accretion disk of NGC 5548

Rick Edelson, +59 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the densest extended active galactic nucleus (AGN) UV/optical continuum sampling was obtained, with a mean sampling rate < 0.5 day, assuming a simple face-on model.