Tim Connors' Publications

My PhD thesis (official site is here, however excludes some of the more complex plots, encouraging you to checkout a copy from Swinburne's physical library).

astro-ph/0402187: The 1st paper (4.3MB) (also ps.gz version (4.0MB)) from my PhD program: "High-resolution N-body Simulations of Galactic Cannibalism: The Magellanic Stream" - an initial model of the Magellanic Stream, taking into account new observations of the stream. Published in PASA as 2004PASA...21..222C.

The paper resulting (astro-ph/0312107) (2004MNRAS.348.1409M) from a vacation project I took part in -- "The radio luminosity distribution of pulsars in 47 Tucanae".

The paper resulting (0.2MB) from my honours thesis is published by MNRAS -- "The 2000 Periastron Passage of PSR B1259-63" (also, astro-ph/0207302).
Note from MNRAS: This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notice of the Royal Astronomical Society: complete citation information for the final version of the paper, as published in the print edition of Monthly Notice of the Royal Astronomical Society, is available on the Blackwell Science Synergy online delivery service, accessible via the journal's Website at: http://www.blacksci.co.uk/MNR


Not so publicated publications:

My honours thesis from a few years ago, "Modelling Pulsar/Be Star Binary System PSR B1259-63/SS2883 Periastron and Eclipse in 2000", appears here (1.2MB).

The 2nd prize winning poster I produced (1.1MB) for the Swinburne research week, 2002, which was aimed at the general public.

The 1st prize winning talk I did at the 2004 ASA meeting, which won primarily because of the movie :) (warning, 9MB gzipped - you'll want to use xanim under linux to view this -- sorry, I don't care enough about supporting legacy OSs such as Windows enough to worry about helping you view it under Windows)

A talk on high velocity clouds at the 2005 ASA meeting


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