PATT Travel for Oxford University
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Oxford
Department Name: Oxford Physics
Abstract
This application seeks funds to cover the cost of travel and subsistence from astronomers from Oxford University to work at and acquire data from telescopes around the world in order to make observations of stars, galaxies and quasars and further explore the Universe.
Organisations
Publications
Cappellari, M
(2010)
Measuring the Low Mass End of the M center dot - sigma Relation
in HUNTING FOR THE DARK: THE HIDDEN SIDE OF GALAXY FORMATION
Sobral D
(2010)
The clustering and evolution of Ha emitters at z ~ 1 from HiZELS
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Cappellari M
(2010)
Scaling relations in early-type galaxies from integral-field stellar kinematics
in Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Romani R
(2010)
THE BALMER-DOMINATED BOW SHOCK AND WIND NEBULA STRUCTURE OF ?-RAY PULSAR PSR J1741-2054
in The Astrophysical Journal
Krips M
(2010)
Molecular gas in SAURON early-type galaxies: detection of 13CO and HCN emission? Molecular gas in early-type galaxies
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
RodrÃguez-López C
(2010)
The rapidly pulsating sdO star, SDSS J160043.6+074802.9
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Abdo A
(2010)
THE FIRST CATALOG OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI DETECTED BY THE FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE
in The Astrophysical Journal
Description | The grant has enabled discoveries about the Universe through observations of stars, galaxies, supernovae and planets. The findings have been published in peer-reviewed journals. |
Exploitation Route | Scientists make use of the findings by devising new theories of the universe that match the observations, and by devsing new observations to further test those theories. The observations are also used in public talks and events. The results are also used to inform the design of future ground-based and space-based telescopes. |
Sectors | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Construction,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Electronics,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections,Other |
Description | The findings have been published in scientific journals. They have also been used for education purposes and for public outreach events. These activities lead to an increased awareness of astronomy in the general public and potential increase in young people taking up physics at school and university level. |
First Year Of Impact | 2009 |
Sector | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Construction,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Education,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections,Other |
Impact Types | Cultural,Societal |