Search Results - "Disney, M. J"
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Galaxies appear simpler than expected
Published in Nature (23-10-2008)“…Galactic structure: a simple answer At first glance a galaxy looks pretty complicated: each contains billions of stars subject to many influences including…”
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The galaxy ancestor problem
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-11-2012)“…Abstract The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) findsgalaxies whose Tolman dimming exceeds 10 mag. Could evolution alone explain these as our ancestor galaxies or…”
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Correlations among the properties of galaxies found in a blind H i survey, which also have SDSS optical data
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-03-2009)“…We have used the Parkes Multibeam system and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to assemble a sample of 195 galaxies selected originally from their H i signature to…”
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Tidal disruption of the Magellanic Clouds by the Milky Way
Published in Nature (London) (20-08-1998)“…Interactions between galaxies are common, and influence physical properties such as the global morphology and star-formation rate (Hubble type). Galaxies can…”
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UV-dropout Galaxies in the Goods-South Field from WFC3 Early Release Science Observations
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-09-2010)“…We combine new high sensitivity ultraviolet (UV) imaging from the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) with existing deep…”
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The cosmological significance of low surface brightness galaxies found in a deep blind neutral hydrogen survey
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-12-2004)“…Abstract Minchin et al. have recently placed limits on the cosmological significance of gas-rich low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies as a proportion of the…”
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The existence and detection of optically dark galaxies by 21-cm surveys
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-05-2006)“…One explanation for the disparity between cold dark matter (CDM) predictions of galaxy numbers and observations could be that there are numerous dark galaxies…”
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Star formation history and evolution of gas-rich dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus A group
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-01-2007)“…We analyse the properties of three unusual dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus A group discovered with the HIPASS survey. From their optical morphology, they…”
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The large-scale distribution of neutral hydrogen in the Fornax region
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-12-2002)“…Using data from the H i Parkes All Sky Survey (HIPASS), we have searched for neutral hydrogen in galaxies in a region ∼25 × 25 deg2 centred on NGC 1399, the…”
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The preferential formation of high-mass stars in shocked interstellar gas layers
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-05-1994)“…Gravitationally unstable, shocked layers of interstellar gas are produced by cloud-cloud collisions and by expanding nebulae around massive stars. We show that…”
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Interacting elliptical galaxies as hosts of intermediate-redshift quasars
Published in Nature (London) (13-07-1995)“…Observations of four quasars that were made with the refurbished Hubble Space Telescope are discussed. In all four cases, the quasars reside in luminous…”
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HIDEEP — an extragalactic blind survey for very low column-density neutral hydrogen
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-12-2003)“…We have carried out an extremely long integration time (9000 s beam−1) 21-cm blind survey of 60 deg2 in Centaurus using the Parkes multibeam system. We find…”
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A blind H i survey in the Ursa Major region
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-01-2013)“…We have conducted the first blind H i survey covering 480 deg2 and a heliocentric velocity range from 300 to 1900 km s−1 to investigate the H i content of the…”
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Binary star formation: accretion-induced rotational fragmentation
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (15-11-1995)“…We describe in detail two numerical simulations which illustrate a promising mechanism for binary star formation. This mechanism relies on the likelihood that…”
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HIPASS Detection of an Intergalactic Gas Cloud in the NGC 2442 Group
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HST Planetary Camera images of quasar host galaxies
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-07-1998)“…We present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of seven low-redshift quasars (six taken with the Planetary Camera, one with the Wide Field Camera). These…”
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The HIPASS catalogue – I. Data presentation
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-06-2004)“…The H i Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS) catalogue forms the largest uniform catalogue of H i sources compiled to date, with 4315 sources identified purely by…”
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Quasar host galaxy images from the Hubble Space Telescope Archive
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-01-1999)“…We systematically searched the non-proprietary data in the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Archive to identify low-redshift quasars that have been imaged with the…”
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The Host Galaxies of IRAS-Selected Quasi-Stellar Objects
Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-12-1996)“…Abstract only…”
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Alkylation of Staurosporine to Derive a Kinase Probe for Fluorescence Applications
Published in ChemMedChem (06-05-2016)“…The natural product staurosporine is a high‐affinity inhibitor of nearly all mammalian protein kinases. The labelling of staurosporine has proven effective as…”
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