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= 2024 = LATEST NEWS! LATEST NEWS! LATEST NEWS!
LATEST NEWS! LATEST NEWS! = 2024 =
26 March 2024: Australian Geographic
attributed a few quotes on lunar eclipses to me despite not having
been in touch in at least a year:
What
is a lunar eclipse?
March 2024: The GALAH survey:
Tracing the Milky Way's formation and evolution through RR
Lyrae stars, D'Orazi V., Storm N., Casey A.R., Braga
V.F., Zocchi A., Bono G., Fabrizio M., Sneden C., Massari D.,
Giribaldi R.E., Bergemann M., Campbell S.W., Casagrande L.,
de Grijs R., De Silva G., Lugaro M., Zucker D.B., Bragaglia
A., Feuillet D., Fiorentino G., Chaboyer B., Dall'Ora M.,
Marengo M., Martínez-Vázquez C.E., Matsunaga
N., Monelli M., Mullen J.P., Nataf D., Tantalo M., Thevenin
F., Vitello F.R., Kudritzki R.-P., Bland-Hawthorn J., Buder
S., Freeman K., Kos J., Lewis G.F., Lind K., Martell S.,
Sharma S., Stello D., Zwitter T., 2024, MNRAS, submitted
March 2024: The Cosmology of David
Bohm: Scientific and Theological Significance, de Grijs R.,
Costache D., 2024, Theology and Science, 22, 204; doi:
10.1080/14746700.2023.2294529
March 2024: William Dawes: Deep flaws and
sparks of brilliance, de Grijs R., 2024,
Hektoen International,
Winter 2024 | History Essays
11 March 2024: I was featured on today's
SpaceTime
podcast with Stuart Gary:
Weekly
overview
March 2024: My proposal to write a biography
of
Samuel Ward Flinders, brother of Matthew Flinders and tasked
with astronomical duties during H.M.S.
Investigator's
circumnavigation of Australia (1801--1803), has been approved for
development by
Routledge/Taylor
& Francis/CRC Physics; it is provisionally subtitled
The
other Flinders, Astronomer by Necessity and due for delivery by
September 2026
March 2024: New quasars behind the Magellanic
Clouds. II. Spectroscopic confirmation of 136 near-infared-selected
candidates, Ivanov V.D., Cioni M.-R.L., Dennefeld M., de Grijs R.,
Craig J.E.M., van Loon J.T., Pennock C., Maitra C., Haberl F., 2024,
A&A, re-submitted
March 2024: Wigan's Queen of Spades,
de Grijs R., 2024,
Past Forward, in press; selected as a
winning entry in the 2024 Barbara O'Neill Local History Writing
Competition (Wigan, UK);
competition
link
February 2024: AstroTalk: Behind the news
headlines (Black hole "cannon fodder"), de Grijs
R., The Amateur Astronomer, March 2024, pp. 39-43 (in Chinese;
English version)
February 2024: At the crossroads of
astrophysics and cosmology. Period--luminosity relations in the
2020s, de Grijs R., Whitelock, P. A., Catelan, M. (eds), 2024,
Proc.
IAU Symp. 376. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
- China Space Station Telescope and Variable Star Studies,
Chen X., Wang S., Deng L., de Grijs R., Zhou X., Chen X., Zhang J.,
2024, Proc. IAU Symp. 376, eds de Grijs R., Whitelock P.A., Catelan
M. (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press), pp. 319--327
8 February 2024: I released Lunar New Year greetings
(and an explanation of the prevailing mythology) in
today's
message to the ISSI-Beijing community.
February 2024: The GALAH survey: Elemental
abundances in open clusters using joint effective temperature and
surface gravity photometric priors, Beeson K.L., Kos J., de Grijs
R., Traven G., Bland-Hawthorn J., Zafar T., Zwitter T., De Silva G.M.,
2024, MNRAS, 529, 2483;
arXiv:2402.07748
31 January 2024: A
stargazer's guide to heavenly events in 2024: My recommendations
for night-sky events to observe this year, published in Macquarie
University's
Lighthouse
January 2024: The VMC Survey. L. Type II
Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds: Period--Luminosity relations in the
near-infrared bands, Sicignano T., Ripepi V., Marconi M., Molinaro
R., Bhardwaj A., Cioni M.-R.L., de Grijs R., Storm J., Groenewegen M.A.T.,
Ivanov V.D., De Somma G., 2023, A&A, in press;
arXiv:2401.12770
19 January 2024: Japan is about to land
its first lunar probe. As more nations race to the Moon, how will we
keep the peace?,
de Grijs R., 2024, The Conversation;
article, 2SER
The Daily interview
January 2024: The forgotten menace of long
naval patrols, de Grijs R., 2024,
Hektoen
International, Winter 2024 | History Essays
January 2024: The grim horrors of the
orlop deck, de Grijs R., 2024,
Hektoen
International, Winter 2024 | History Essays
December 2023: Extended Main Sequences in Star
Clusters (review), Li C., Milone A.P., Sun W., de Grijs R., 2024,
Fundamental Research, in press;
arXiv:2401.08062
14 December 2023: Australian Associated Press story:
"The one to watch": meteor shower to wow stargazers (see,
for instance, the
Canberra Times
and many other outlets)
December 2023: "Filth so foul and stench
so offensive as not to be imagined", de Grijs R.,
Hektoen
International, Fall 2023 | History Essays
5 December 2023: Richard
received
the 2023
Excellence in Research Integrity Award (Faculty
of Science and Engineering, Macquarie University)
December 2023: William Dawes -- Scientist, Governor,
Abolitionist: Caught between science and religion, de Grijs R., Jacob A.,
2023, Springer Biographies;
eBook
News from previous years:
2023;
2022;
2021;
2020;
2019;
2018;
2017;
2016;
2015;
2014;
2013