Magnetic field structures in star-forming regions: mid-infrared imaging polarimetry of K3-50

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 453:3 (2015) 2622-2636

Authors:

Peter Barnes, Dan Li, Charles Telesco, Nahathai Tanakul, Naibí Mariñas, Chris Wright, Chris Packham, Eric Pantin, Patrick Roche, James Hough

Space Warps: I. Crowd-sourcing the discovery of gravitational lenses

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 455:2 (2015) 1171-1190

Authors:

Philip J Marshall, Aprajita Verma, Anupreeta More, Christopher P Davis, Surhud More, Amit Kapadia, Michael Parrish, Chris Snyder, Julianne Wilcox, Christine Macmillan, Elisabeth Baeten, Michael Baumer, Claude Cornen, Edwin Simpson, Chris J Lintott, David Miller, Edward Paget, Robert Simpson, Arfon M Smith, Rafael Küng, Thomas E Collett, Prasenjit Saha

Abstract:

We describe SpaceWarps, a novel gravitational lens discovery service that yields samples of high purity and completeness through crowd-sourced visual inspection. Carefully produced colour composite images are displayed to volunteers via a webbased classification interface, which records their estimates of the positions of candidate lensed features. Images of simulated lenses, as well as real images which lack lenses, are inserted into the image stream at random intervals; this training set is used to give the volunteers instantaneous feedback on their performance, as well as to calibrate a model of the system that provides dynamical updates to the probability that a classified image contains a lens. Low probability systems are retired from the site periodically, concentrating the sample towards a set of lens candidates. Having divided 160 square degrees of Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey (CFHTLS) imaging into some 430,000 overlapping 82 by 82 arcsecond tiles and displaying them on the site, we were joined by around 37,000 volunteers who contributed 11 million image classifications over the course of 8 months. This Stage 1 search reduced the sample to 3381 images containing candidates; these were then refined in Stage 2 to yield a sample that we expect to be over 90% complete and 30% pure, based on our analysis of the volunteers performance on training images. We comment on the scalability of the SpaceWarps system to the wide field survey era, based on our projection that searches of 105 images could be performed by a crowd of 105 volunteers in 6 days.

Verification of commercial motor performance for WEAVE at the William Herschel Telescope

(2015)

Authors:

James Gilbert, Gavin Dalton, Ian Lewis

Observations of Galactic star-forming regions with the Cosmic Background Imager at 31 GHz

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 453:2 (2015) 2082-2093

Authors:

C Demetroullas, C Dickinson, D Stamadianos, SE Harper, K Cleary, Michael E Jones, TJ Pearson, ACS Readhead, Angela C Taylor

The Subaru–XMM-Newton Deep Survey (SXDS). VIII. Multi-wavelength identification, optical/NIR spectroscopic properties, and photometric redshifts of X-ray sources†

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan Oxford University Press (OUP) 67:5 (2015) 82

Authors:

Masayuki Akiyama, Yoshihiro Ueda, Mike G Watson, Hisanori Furusawa, Tadafumi Takata, Chris Simpson, Tomoki Morokuma, Toru Yamada, Kouji Ohta, Fumihide Iwamuro, Kiyoto Yabe, Naoyuki Tamura, Yuuki Moritani, Naruhisa Takato, Masahiko Kimura, Toshinori Maihara, Gavin Dalton, Ian Lewis, Hanshin Lee, Emma Curtis-Lake, Edward Macaulay, Frazer Clarke, John D Silverman, Scott Croom, Masami Ouchi, Hitoshi Hanami, Jorge Díaz Tello, Tomohiro Yoshikawa, Naofumi Fujishiro, Kazuhiro Sekiguchi