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    • Spectroscopic follow-up of ultraviolet-excess objects selected from the UVEX survey 

      Verbeek, K.; Groot, P.J.; Scaringi, S.; Nelemans, G.; Napiwotzki, R.; Spikings, B.; Drew, J.E.; Østensen, R.H.; Steeghs, D.; Gänsicke, B.T.; Casares, J.; Corral-Santana, J.M.; Corradi, R.L.M.; Deacon, Niall; Drake, J.J.; González-Solares, E.; Irwin, M.J.; Greimel, R.; Heber, U.; Knigge, C. (2012-10-21)
      We present the results of the first spectroscopic follow-up of 132 optically blue ultraviolet (UV)-excess sources selected from the UV-Excess Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane (UVEX). The UV-excess spectra are classified ...
    • T Tauri candidates and accretion rates using IPHAS : method and application to IC 1396 

      Barentsen, Geert; Vink, Jorick S.; Drew, J.E.; Greimel, R.; Wright, Nick; Drake, J. J.; Martin, E.L.; Valdivielso, L.; Corradi, R.L.M. (2011-07)
      The Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) Photometric H-Alpha Survey (IPHAS) is a 1800 deg(2) survey of the Northern Galactic Plane, reaching down to r' similar to 21. We demonstrate how the survey can be used to (1) reliably select ...
    • The VST photometric hα survey of the Southern Galactic Plane and Bulge (VPHAS+) 

      Drew, J.E.; González-Solares, Eduardo A.; Greimel, Robert; Irwin, M.J.; Küpcü Yoldaş, A.; Lewis, J.R.; Barentsen, Geert; Eislöffel, Jochen; Farnhill, Hywel J.; Martin, Bill; Walton, Nicholas A.; Mohr-Smith, M.; Raddi, Roberto; Sale, Stuart E.; Wright, Nicholas J.; Groot, Paul J.; Barlow, Michael J.; Corradi, R.L.M.; Drake, Jeremy J.; Fabregat, Juan; Frew, David J.; Gänsicke, Boris T.; Knigge, Christian; Mampaso, Antonio; Morris, R.A.H.; Naylor, Tim J.; Parker, Quentin A.; Phillipps, Steven; Ruhland, Christine; Steeghs, Danny T H; Unruh, Y.C.; Vink, Jorick S.; Wesson, Roger; Zijlstra, Albert (2014-05-21)
      The VST Photometric Hα Survey of the Southern Galactic Plane and Bulge (VPHAS+) is surveying the southern Milky Way in u, g, r, i and Hα at ~1 arcsec angular resolution. Its footprint spans the Galactic latitude range -5o ...