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British astrophysicist
Stephen Eales is a professor of
astrophysics at
Cardiff University, where he is currently head of the Astronomy Group.
[1] In 2015, he was awarded the
Herschel Medal
[2]
[3] from the
Royal Astronomical Society for outstanding contributions to observational
astrophysics. He also writes articles and books about
astronomy.
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
Research
His main research field is the new field of
submillimetre astronomy, in particular using submillimetre observations to investigate the
origin and evolution of galaxies. He has led a number of large submillimetre observing programmes. In particular, with Loretta Dunne he led the Herschel ATLAS
[2]
[8]
[9] the largest survey of the
extragalactic sky carried out with the
Herschel Space Observatory.
[10]
Bibliography
- Origins – how the planets, stars, galaxies and the universe began (Springer 2007
ISBN
1-84628-401-5).
- Planets and Planetary Systems (textbook) (John Wiley and Sons 2009,
ISBN
978-0-470-01693-0)
References
- Footnotes
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"Professor Stephen Eales - People". Cardiff University. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
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a
b Eales, S.; Dunne, L.; et al. (16 May 2010).
"The Herschel ATLAS" (PDF). Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 122 (891): 499.
arXiv:
0910.4279.
Bibcode:
2010PASP..122..499E.
doi:
10.1086/653086.
S2CID
18852169.
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"Cardiff uni astronomers honoured". BBC News. 9 January 2015.
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"Stephen Eales". Retrieved 15 October 2019.
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^ Eales, Stephen (16 August 2004). "Smoking Supernovae and Dusty Galaxies". S&T. 108 (2): 36.
Bibcode:
2004S&T...108b..36E.
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^ Eales, S.; Gear, W. (16 June 1997). "The final frontier. Introduction". AsNow. 11 (6): 41–44.
Bibcode:
1997AsNow..11...41E.
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^ Eales, Steve (2013). "Cool dust and baby stars". Physics World. 26 (1): 30–33.
Bibcode:
2013PhyW...26a..30E.
doi:
10.1088/2058-7058/26/01/32.
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^ Valiante, E.; Smith, M. W. L.; et al. (16 November 2016).
"The Herschel-ATLAS data release 1 - I. Maps, catalogues and number counts" (PDF). MNRAS. 462 (3): 3146–3179.
arXiv:
1606.09615.
Bibcode:
2016MNRAS.462.3146V.
doi:
10.1093/mnras/stw1806.
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^ Eales, Stephen; Smith, Dan; et al. (16 January 2018). "The new galaxy evolution paradigm revealed by the Herschel surveys". MNRAS. 473 (3): 3507–3524.
arXiv:
1710.01314.
Bibcode:
2018MNRAS.473.3507E.
doi:
10.1093/mnras/stx2548.
hdl:
1959.3/440785.
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^ Pilbratt, G. L.; Riedinger, J. R.; et al. (16 July 2010). "Herschel Space Observatory. An ESA facility for far-infrared and submillimetre astronomy". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 518: L1.
arXiv:
1005.5331.
Bibcode:
2010A&A...518L...1P.
doi:
10.1051/0004-6361/201014759.
S2CID
118533433.
- Sources
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Winners of RAS medals in 2015
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Smoking Supernovae and Dusty Galaxies, Sky and Telescope 2004
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The Final Frontier, Astronomy Now, 1997, Vol. 11, No. 6, p. 41
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Cool dust and baby stars, Physics World, Volume 26, 1
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Pilbratt, G. et al. 2010, Herschel Space Observatory – an ESA facility for far-infrared and submillimetre astronomy, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 518, L1
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