David A. H. Buckley astronom afrikano-jugor
Buckley, D.A.H.
Buckley, David A. H.
Buckley, D. A. H. (David A. H.)
VIAF ID: 34609110 (Personal)
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Works
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Africa's giant eye : buildingthe Southern African large telescope | |
Cape Workshop on Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables, 1995: | |
MULTIWAVELENGTH STUDY OF QUIESCENT STATES OF Mrk 421 WITH UNPRECEDENTED HARD X-RAY COVERAGE PROVIDED BYNuSTARIN 2013 | |
The polar ring galaxy AM1934-563 revisited | |
Polarized QPOs from the INTEGRAL polar IGRJ14536-5522 (=Swift J1453.4-5524) | |
Puzzling blue dips in the black hole candidate Swift J1357.2 - 0933, from ULTRACAM, SALT, ATCA, Swift, and NuSTAR | |
Rapid oscillations in cataclysmic variables. XIV. Orbital and spin ephemerides of FO Aquarii | |
The Rapid Reddening and Featureless Optical Spectra of the Optical Counterpart of GW170817, AT 2017gfo, during the First Four Days | |
Recurrent nova in the Large Magellanic Cloud - Nova LMC 1990 No 2 | |
The Rise and Fall of ASASSN-18pg: Following a TDE from Early to Late Times | |
A ROSAT observation of the dipping, flaring and eclipsing polar MN Hya (RX J0929.1-2404 | |
The ROSAT survey of extreme UV sources: a new window on the Universe | |
RX J0744-52: a probable new intermediate polar | |
RX J1712.6-2414: a polarized intermediate polar from the ROSAT Galactic Plane Survey | |
RX J2115.7-5840: a short-period, asynchronous polar | |
RXJ0720.4-3125: strong evidence for an isolated pulsating neutron star | |
S-154 in n the Large Magellanic Cloud: spectral evolution from a luminous Fe II variable to a symbiotic-like star | |
SALT confirmation of PNV J17244011-2421463 as a classical nova | |
SALT high resolution spectroscopy of GX339-4 in outburst | |
SALT-HRS observation of the blazar TXS 0506+056 associated with IceCube-170922A | |
The SALT HRS spectrograph: instrument integration and laboratory test results | |
SALT spectral classification of MASTER OT J074858.45-655344.6.5 as a likely Dwarf Nova in outburst | |
SALT spectral observations of a new, bright, southern CV: MASTER OT J142023.5-485540 | |
SALT spectroscopic classification of nuclear transients Gaia17cen/AT2017gld as SN Ia-91T | |
SALT spectroscopic follow up of V1047 Cen | |
SALT spectroscopy of MASTER OT J120315.71-525727.2 (AT 2019gtv): a SN type Ia supernova | |
SALT spectroscopy of the flaring blazar J141922.55-083832.0 | |
Science with SALT : the Southern Africal Large Telescope : proceedings of the SALT/HET workshop held at the University of Cape Town, 2-6 March 1998 | |
SDSS J160043.6+074802.9: a very rapid sdO pulsator | |
Search for GeV Gamma-Ray Counterparts of Gravitational Wave Events by CALET | |
Significant and variable linear polarization during the prompt optical flash of GRB 160625B | |
Simultaneous optical polarimetry and X-ray observations of the magnetic CV CP Tuc (AX J2315-592) | |
Simultaneous X-Ray and T[CLC]e[/CLC]V Observations of a Rapid Flare from Markarian 421 | |
The SMC X-ray binary SXP4.78: a new Type II outburst and the identification and study of the optical counterpart | |
SN2018kzr: A Rapidly Declining Transient from the Destruction of a White Dwarf | |
SOAR classification of ASASSN-19qv as a classical nova in the SMC | |
Spectroscopic and photometric observations of supernova 1987A. VII. Days 793 to 1770 | |
A spectroscopic and photometric study of 1H 0542-407 : a new magnetic variable | |
Spectroscopic classifications of ASASSN-17rj as a type Ia supernova | |
Spectroscopic observations of the intermediate polar EX Hydrae in quiescence | |
Spectroscopy and polarimetry of the AM Herculis system RX J1313.32-3259 | |
Status and performance of the CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) on the International Space Station | |
Stokes imaging, Doppler mapping and Roche tomography of the AM Herculis system V834 Cen | |
Sub-second optical flaring in GX 339-4 during the 2017 outburst early rise | |
Supplement: "Localization and broadband follow-up of the gravitational-wave transient GW150914" (2016, ApJL, 826, L13) | |
Swift and SALT observations of the multiple outbursts of MAXI J1957+032 | |
Targeted search for young radio pulsars in the SMC: discovery of two new pulsars | |
TESS observations of the asynchronous polar CD Ind: mapping the changing accretion geometry | |
TheXMM-Newtonsurvey of the Small Magellanic Cloud: discovery of the 11.866 s Be/X-ray binary pulsar XMMU J004814.0-732204(SXP11.87) | |
Time-resolved HST and IUE UV spectroscopy of the intermediate polar FO Aqr | |
Time series photopolarimetry and modelling of the white dwarf pulsar in AR Scorpii | |
TV Columbae in outburst : a mass transfer event ? | |
Unconventional origin of supersoft X-ray emission from a white dwarf binary | |
Unveiling the redback nature of the low-mass X-ray binary XSS J1227.0-4859 through optical observations | |
The UV variability of the intermediate polars TW Pictoris (H 0534-581) and TX Columbae (1H 0542-407) | |
V3890 Sagittarii | |
Variability studies of seyfert galaxies - I. Broad-band optical photometry | |
VERITAS and Fermi-LAT Observations of TeV Gamma-Ray Sources Discovered by HAWC in the 2HWC Catalog | |
VLT, SALT and Swift observations confirm the blazar nature of OGLE18wc = AT2018wc | |
A VLT-ULTRACAM study of the fast optical quasi-periodic oscillations in the polar V834 Centauri | |
What We Learn from the X-Ray Grating Spectra of Nova SMC 2016 | |
Whole earth telescope observations of the DBV white dwarf GD 358 | |
A Wildly Flickering Jet in the Black Hole X-Ray Binary MAXI J1535–571 | |
XTE J0053-724 |