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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.

Dr. Boon Kok Tan

Senior Researcher

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Instrumentation

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Superconducting quantum detectors
boonkok.tan@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73352
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 756
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  • Publications

THE JAMES CLERK MAXWELL TELESCOPE NEARBY GALAXIES LEGACY SURVEY. I. STAR-FORMING MOLECULAR GAS IN VIRGO CLUSTER SPIRAL GALAXIES

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 693:2 (2009) 1736-1748

Authors:

CD Wilson, BE Warren, FP Israel, S Serjeant, G Bendo, E Brinks, D Clements, S Courteau, J Irwin, JH Knapen, J Leech, HE Matthews, S M眉hle, AMJ Mortier, G Petitpas, E Sinukoff, K Spekkens, BK Tan, RPJ Tilanus, A Usero, P van der Werf, T Wiegert, M Zhu

The JCMT Nearby Galaxies Legacy Survey I. Star Forming Molecular Gas in Virgo Cluster Spiral Galaxies

(2008)

Authors:

CD Wilson, BE Warren, FP Israel, S Serjeant, G Bendo, E Brinks, D Clements, S Courteau, J Irwin, JH Knapen, J Leech, HE Matthews, S Muehle, AMJ Mortier, G Petitpas, E Sinukoff, K Spekkens, BK Tan, RPJ Tilanus, A Usero, P van der Werf, T Wiegert, M Zhu

High performance smooth-walled feed horns for focal plane arrays

Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology, ISSTT 2008 (2008) 327-331

Authors:

P Kittara, J Leech, G Yassin, BK Tan, A Jiralucksanawong, S Wangsuya

Abstract:

We describe the design and testing of an easy-tomachine smooth-walled horn which exhibits excellent beam circularity and low cross polarisation over a relatively large bandwidth. The design comprises three coaxial conical sections and two flare discontinuities joining the three sections together. The discontinuities generate appropriate higher order modes which combine to give a circular field distribution at the aperture. The positions and sizes of these discontinuities were calculated using a genetic algorithm. The horn was fabricated either by using the well known electroforming method or simply by a drill tool, shaped into the horn profile, and a standard mill. The measured radiation patterns or the electroformed horns show good excellent circularity and agree well with the calculated curves. They also show that the three-section horn has a substantially wider bandwidth than the conventional Potter horn. Preliminary measurements of the drilled horns patterns are also shown and compared with theory.

Report on the second prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in food processing

Solar Energy Elsevier 79:3 (2005) 280-289

Authors:

YT Chen, KK Chong, CS Lim, BH Lim, BK Tan, YF Lu

High precision (1 part in 104) reflectivity measurement for the study of reflective materials used in solar collectors

Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells Elsevier 80:3 (2003) 305-314

Authors:

YT Chen, BH Lim, CS Lim, KK Chong, BK Tan

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