Visiting Fellowships at IoA

Lead Research Organisation: University of Cambridge
Department Name: Institute of Astronomy

Abstract

The rolling PPARC Visitor Programme at the Institute of Astronomy benefits all the research undertaken at the Institute by attracting leading astronomers from around the world to Cambridge to share ideas and develop long-term collaborations. For many years the Institute has maintained a strong visitor programme with a healthy reputation and this creates a significant 'mulitplier effect' by which yet more distinguished visitors are attracted to visit on their own funding. The Institute is a key partner in many national and international projects, all of which will both attract active visiting scientists and benefit from the overall visitor programme.

Publications

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Pontzen A (2009) Dust biasing of damped Lyman alpha systems: a Bayesian analysis in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Hodgkin S (2009) The UKIRT wide field camera ZYJHK photometric system: calibration from 2MASS in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Efstathiou G (2009) Impact of Galactic polarized emission on B -mode detection at low multipoles in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Ryan-Weber E (2009) A downturn in intergalactic C iv as redshift 6 is approached in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Abazajian K (2009) THE SEVENTH DATA RELEASE OF THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series

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Koch A (2009) A SPECTROSCOPIC CONFIRMATION OF THE BOOTES II DWARF SPHEROIDAL in The Astrophysical Journal

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Yanny B (2009) SEGUE: A SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY OF 240,000 STARS WITH g = 14-20 in The Astronomical Journal

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Watkins L (2009) Substructure revealed by RR Lyraes in SDSS Stripe 82 in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Zych B (2009) Dust depletion, chemical uniformity and environment of Ca ii H&K quasar absorbers in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society