V. A. Kilborn

7.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
47 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

V. A. Kilborn is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation and Nuclear and High Energy Physics. According to data from OpenAlex, V. A. Kilborn has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 24 papers in Instrumentation and 8 papers in Nuclear and High Energy Physics. Recurrent topics in V. A. Kilborn's work include Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena (42 papers), Astronomy and Astrophysical Research (24 papers) and Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies (19 papers). V. A. Kilborn is often cited by papers focused on Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena (42 papers), Astronomy and Astrophysical Research (24 papers) and Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies (19 papers). V. A. Kilborn collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. V. A. Kilborn's co-authors include Barbara Catinella, L. Cortese, B. Koribalski, Toby Brown, Romeel Davé, Helga Dénes, Martha P. Haynes, Riccardo Giovanelli, David G. Barnes and L. Staveley‐Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as The Astrophysical Journal, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series.

In The Last Decade

V. A. Kilborn

45 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

V. A. Kilborn
Tracy Webb United States
Anne-Marie Weijmans United Kingdom
B. Épinat France
S. Berta Italy
D. Pierini Germany
Elad Zinger Germany
F. Durret France
Tracy Webb United States
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All Works

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Cluver, M. E., T. H. Jarrett, Darren Croton, et al.. (2024). A comprehensive investigation of environmental influences on galaxies in group environments. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia. 41. 1 indexed citations
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Murugeshan, C., O. Ivy Wong, V. A. Kilborn, et al.. (2023). The Hiin Ring Galaxies Survey (Hi-RINGS)—Effects of the bar on the Higas in ring galaxies. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia. 40. 2 indexed citations
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Fluke, Christopher J., D. Vohl, V. A. Kilborn, & C. Murugeshan. (2023). Survey-scale discovery-based research processes: Evaluating a bespoke visualisation environment for astronomical survey data. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia. 40.
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Wang, Jing, L. Staveley‐Smith, X. Lin, et al.. (2022). Mapping H i in the NGC 4636 Galaxy Group with FAST. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics. 22(9). 95016–95016. 1 indexed citations
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Murugeshan, C., V. A. Kilborn, Bi‐Qing For, et al.. (2021). WALLABY Pre-Pilot Survey: the effects of angular momentum and environment on the H i gas and star formation properties of galaxies in the Eridanus supergroup. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 507(2). 2949–2967. 5 indexed citations
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Kilborn, V. A., et al.. (2020). Environmental processing of galaxies in H i-rich groups. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 500(3). 3689–3710. 3 indexed citations
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Lutz, Katharina, V. A. Kilborn, Barbara Catinella, et al.. (2020). The H IX galaxy survey. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 635. A69–A69. 3 indexed citations
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Murugeshan, C., V. A. Kilborn, Danail Obreschkow, et al.. (2018). Angular momentum regulates H igas content and H icentral hole size in the discs of spirals. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 483(2). 2398–2412. 20 indexed citations
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Sweet, Sarah M., M. J. Drinkwater, G. R. Meurer, et al.. (2015). Kinematics of dwarf galaxies in gas-rich groups, and the survival and detectability of tidal dwarf galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 455(3). 2508–2528. 4 indexed citations
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Brown, Toby, Barbara Catinella, L. Cortese, et al.. (2015). The effect of structure and star formation on the gas content of nearby galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 452(3). 2479–2489. 82 indexed citations
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Sweet, Sarah M., M. J. Drinkwater, G. R. Meurer, et al.. (2014). CHOIRS H I GALAXY GROUPS: THE METALLICITY OF DWARF GALAXIES. The Astrophysical Journal. 782(1). 35–35. 24 indexed citations
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Fluke, Christopher J., et al.. (2013). Tera-scale astronomical data analysis and visualization. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 429(3). 2442–2455. 15 indexed citations
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Kilborn, V. A., B. Koribalski, Robert Minchin, et al.. (2012). A blind H i survey in the Ursa Major region★. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 428(2). 1790–1817. 21 indexed citations
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Pisano, D. J., David G. Barnes, L. Staveley‐Smith, et al.. (2011). AN H I SURVEY OF SIX LOCAL GROUP ANALOGS. II. H I PROPERTIES OF GROUP GALAXIES. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 197(2). 28–28. 35 indexed citations
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Wong, O. Ivy, R. L. Webster, V. A. Kilborn, M. Waugh, & L. Staveley‐Smith. (2009). NOIRCAT ��� the Northern HIPASS Optical/IR Catalogue. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 399(4). 2264–2278. 11 indexed citations
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Barnes, David G., et al.. (2008). Swinburne Astronomy Online: Migrating from PowerPoint on CD to a Web 2.0 compliant delivery infrastructure. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. 24(5). 1 indexed citations
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Pisano, D. J., David G. Barnes, B. K. Gibson, et al.. (2007). An HiSurvey of Six Local Group Analogs. I. Survey Description and the Search for High‐Velocity Clouds. The Astrophysical Journal. 662(2). 959–968. 29 indexed citations
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Kilborn, V. A., et al.. (2006). Gaseous tidal debris found in the NGC 3783 group. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 371(2). 739–749. 12 indexed citations
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Kilborn, V. A., B. Koribalski, Duncan A. Forbes, David G. Barnes, & Ruth Musgrave. (2004). A wide-field HI study of the NGC 1566 group. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 356(1). 77–88. 42 indexed citations
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Boyce, P. J., V. A. Kilborn, Robert Minchin, et al.. (2003). First results from the H i Jodrell All Sky Survey: inclination-dependent selection effects in a 21-cm blind survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 342(3). 738–758. 47 indexed citations

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