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Black Hole

Lensing of space time around a black hole. At 91探花 we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

Credit: ALAIN RIAZUELO, IAP/UPMC/CNRS. CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE IMAGES.

Prof Chris Lintott

Professor of Astrophysics and Citizen Science Lead

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Zooniverse
  • Beecroft Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
  • Rubin-LSST
chris.lintott@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73638
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 532C
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Zooniverse labs

Zooniverse lab
Build your own Zooniverse project

The Zooniverse lab lets anyone build their own citizen science project

Galaxy Zoo: the effect of bar-driven fuelling on the presence of an active galactic nucleus in disc galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 448:4 (2015) 3442-3454

Authors:

Melanie A Galloway, Kyle W Willett, Lucy F Fortson, Carolin N Cardamone, Kevin Schawinski, Edmond Cheung, Chris J Lintott, Karen L Masters, Thomas Melvin, Brooke D Simmons

Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries

Journal of Victorian Culture 91探花 University Press (OUP) 20:2 (2015) 246-254

Authors:

Gowan Dawson, Chris Lintott, Sally Shuttleworth

Perspective: Constructing scientific communities: Citizen science in the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries

Journal of Victorian Culture 20:2 (2015) 246-254

Authors:

G Dawson, C Lintott, S Shuttleworth

Abstract:

This Perspective article reflects on the recent launch of Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries (http://conscicom.org), a collaboration between the Universities of 91探花 and Leicester in partnership with the Natural History Museum, the Royal College of Surgeons, and the Royal Society. It is a multi-strand project, bringing together historians, literary scholars, and contemporary science practitioners, which has been awarded a large grant in the Arts and Humanities Research Council's Science in Culture theme. At its heart lie questions about public involvement in science, the amateur/professional divide, and the possibilities of drawing on understanding of the role of journals in the science and information revolution of the nineteenth century in order to enhance science participation in the digital age.

PHAT STELLAR CLUSTER SURVEY. II. ANDROMEDA PROJECT CLUSTER CATALOG

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 802:2 (2015) 127

Authors:

L Clifton Johnson, Anil C Seth, Julianne J Dalcanton, Matthew L Wallace, Robert J Simpson, Chris J Lintott, Amit Kapadia, Evan D Skillman, Nelson Caldwell, Morgan Fouesneau, Daniel R Weisz, Benjamin F Williams, Lori C Beerman, Dimitrios A Gouliermis, Ata Sarajedini

Misalignment between cold gas and stellar components in early-type galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 447:4 (2015) 3311-3321

Authors:

O Ivy Wong, K Schawinski, GIG J贸zsa, CM Urry, CJ Lintott, BD Simmons, S Kaviraj, KL Masters

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