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V. E. Stroud
Researcher at Open University
Publications - 10
Citations - 710
V. E. Stroud is an academic researcher from Open University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Light curve. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 672 citations. Previous affiliations of V. E. Stroud include Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network & University of South Wales.
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The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey: I. Introduction and observational overview⋆
Chris Evans,W. D. Taylor,Vincent Hénault-Brunet,Hugues Sana,A. de Koter,A. de Koter,Sergio Simón-Díaz,Sergio Simón-Díaz,Giovanni Carraro,T. Bagnoli,Nate Bastian,Joachim M. Bestenlehner,Alceste Z. Bonanos,Eli Bressert,Eli Bressert,Eli Bressert,Ines Brott,Ines Brott,M. A. Campbell,Matteo Cantiello,J. S. Clark,Edgardo Costa,Paul A. Crowther,S. E. de Mink,E. Doran,Philip Dufton,P. R. Dunstall,K. Friedrich,Miriam Garcia,Miriam Garcia,Mark Gieles,Götz Gräfener,Artemio Herrero,Artemio Herrero,Ian D. Howarth,Robert G. Izzard,Norbert Langer,D. J. Lennon,J. Maíz Apellániz,Nevena Markova,Francisco Najarro,J. Puls,O. H. Ramirez,C. Sabín-Sanjulián,C. Sabín-Sanjulián,Stephen J. Smartt,V. E. Stroud,V. E. Stroud,J. Th. van Loon,Jorick S. Vink,Nolan R. Walborn +50 more
TL;DR: The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey (VFTS) as discussed by the authors is an ESO Large Programme that has obtained multi-epoch optical spectroscopy of over 800 massive stars in the 30 Doradus region of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC).
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The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey I: Introduction and observational overview
Chris Evans,W. D. Taylor,Vincent Hénault-Brunet,Hugues Sana,A. de Koter,Sergio Simón-Díaz,Giovanni Carraro,T. Bagnoli,Nate Bastian,J. M. Bestenlehner,Alceste Z. Bonanos,Eli Bressert,Ines Brott,M. A. Campbell,Matteo Cantiello,J. S. Clark,Edgardo Costa,Paul A. Crowther,S. E. de Mink,E. Doran,Philip Dufton,P. R. Dunstall,K. Friedrich,Miriam Garcia,Mark Gieles,G. Graefener,A. Herrero,I. D. Howarth,Robert G. Izzard,Norbert Langer,D. J. Lennon,J. Maíz Apellániz,Nevena Markova,Francisco Najarro,J. Puls,O. H. Ramirez,C. Sabin-Sanjulian,Stephen J. Smartt,V. E. Stroud,J. Th. van Loon,Jorick S. Vink,Nolan R. Walborn +41 more
TL;DR: The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey (VFTS) as discussed by the authors is an ESO Large Programme that has obtained multi-epoch optical spectroscopy of over 800 massive stars in the 30 Doradus region of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC).
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The double-peaked 2008 outburst of the accreting milli-second X-ray pulsar, IGR J00291+5934
Fraser Lewis,Fraser Lewis,Fraser Lewis,David M. Russell,Peter G. Jonker,Peter G. Jonker,Peter G. Jonker,Manuel Linares,Manuel Linares,Valeriu Tudose,Valeriu Tudose,Paul Roche,Paul Roche,Paul Roche,J. S. Clark,Manuel A. P. Torres,Dipankar Maitra,Dipankar Maitra,Cees Bassa,D. Steeghs,D. Steeghs,Alessandro Patruno,Simone Migliari,Rudy Wijnands,Gijs Nelemans,Lisa J. Kewley,V. E. Stroud,V. E. Stroud,V. E. Stroud,Maryam Modjaz,Josh Bloom,Cullen H. Blake,D. Starr,D. Starr +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a double-peaked outburst of an accreting milli-second X-ray pulsar (AMXP), IGR J00291+5934, underwent an outburst lasting ∼100 days, the first since its discovery in 2004.
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The eclipsing, double-lined, Of supergiant binary Cyg OB2-B17
V. E. Stroud,J. S. Clark,Ignacio Negueruela,Patrick F. Roche,Andrew Norton,Francesc Vilardell +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the candidate binary system Cyg OB2-B17 to show that it is indeed a massive evolved binary.
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The VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars: NGC 346-013 as a test case for massive close binary evolution
B. W. Ritchie,V. E. Stroud,V. E. Stroud,V. E. Stroud,Chris Evans,J. S. Clark,Ian Hunter,D. J. Lennon,Norbert Langer,Norbert Langer,Stephen Smartt +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, spectroscopic and photometric observations were used to investigate the physical properties and evolutionary history of NGC 346-013, a double-lined eclipsing binary in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) discovered by the VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars.