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T. H. Kerr
Researcher at University of Central Lancashire
Publications - 16
Citations - 1438
T. H. Kerr is an academic researcher from University of Central Lancashire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic dust & Molecular cloud. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1384 citations.
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The diversity of SCUBA-selected galaxies
Rob Ivison,Ian Smail,Amy J. Barger,Jean-Paul Kneib,Andrew W. Blain,Frazer N. Owen,T. H. Kerr,L. L. Cowie +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented extensive observations of a sample of distant, submillimetre (submm) galaxies detected in the field of the massive cluster lens, Abell1835, using the Submm Common-User Bolometer Array (SCUBA).
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The United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Infrared Deep Sky Survey First Data Release
Stephen J. Warren,Nigel Hambly,Simon Dye,Omar Almaini,Nicholas Cross,Alastair C. Edge,S. Foucaud,Paul C. Hewett,Simon Hodgkin,Mike Irwin,R. F. Jameson,Andy Lawrence,Philip W. Lucas,A. Adamson,Reba M. Bandyopadhyay,J. Bryant,Ross Collins,C. J. Davis,James Dunlop,Jim Emerson,D. W. Evans,E. Gonzales-Solares,Paul Hirst,Matt J. Jarvis,T. R. Kendall,T. H. Kerr,S. K. Leggett,James R. Lewis,Robert G. Mann,Ross J. McLure,Richard G. McMahon,Daniel J. Mortlock,M. G. Rawlings,Mike Read,M. Riello,Chris Simpson,Daniel J. Smith,Eckhard Sutorius,T. A. Targett,Watson P. Varricatt +39 more
TL;DR: The first Data Release (DR1) of the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) took place on 2006 July 21 as discussed by the authors and includes 320 deg 2 of multicolour data to (Vega) K = 18, complete (depending on the survey) in three to five bands from the set ZYJHK, together with 4 degrees 2 of deep JK data to an average depth K = 21.
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The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey Early Data Release
Simon Dye,Stephen J. Warren,Nigel Hambly,Nicholas Cross,S. T. Hodgkin,Mike Irwin,Andy Lawrence,A. Adamson,Omar Almaini,Alastair C. Edge,Paul Hirst,Richard F. Jameson,Philip W. Lucas,C. van Breukelen,Julia J. Bryant,Mark Casali,Ross Collins,Gary Dalton,Jonathan Ivor Davies,Christopher J. Davis,Jim Emerson,D. W. Evans,S. Foucaud,E. Gonzales-Solares,Paul C. Hewett,T. R. Kendall,T. H. Kerr,S. K. Leggett,N. Lodieu,Jonathan Loveday,Jack Lewis,Robert G. Mann,Richard G. McMahon,Daniel J. Mortlock,Yasushi Nakajima,D. J. Pinfield,M. G. Rawlings,Mike Read,M. Riello,Kazuhiro Sekiguchi,Anthony J. Smith,Eckhard Sutorius,Watson P. Varricatt,Nicholas A. Walton,S. J. Weatherley +44 more
TL;DR: The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Early Data Release (EDR) as mentioned in this paper is a set of five large near-infrared surveys being undertaken with the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Wide Field Camera (WFCAM).
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High-Resolution Studies of Solid CO in the Taurus Dark Cloud: Characterizing the Ices in Quiescent Clouds
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JHK observations of faint standard stars in the Mauna Kea Observatories near‐infrared photometric system
S. K. Leggett,M. J. Currie,Watson P. Varricatt,T. G. Hawarden,A. Adamson,Jane V. Buckle,T. Carroll,John K. Davies,Christopher J. Davis,T. H. Kerr,O. P. Kuhn,Marc S. Seigar,T. Wold +12 more
TL;DR: JHK photometry in the Mauna Kea Observatories (MKO) near-infrared system is presented for 115 stars in this paper, with the average brightness of the sample in all three bandpasses is 115 mag, with a range between 10 and 15.