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Anthony G.A. Brown Curriculum Vitae — August 18 2015 Sterrewacht Leiden Tel.: +31-71-5275884 P.O. Box 9513 2300 RA Leiden [email protected] Netherlands http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl Education 1991–1996 PhD Sterrewacht Leiden, Leiden University, Astronomy 1987–1991 MSc Leiden University, Astronomy Employment 2007–present Faculty Leiden Observatory, Netherlands 2004–2006 Research Associate Leiden Observatory (Gaia), Netherlands 2001–2004 Research Associate Leiden Observatory (SINFONI), Netherlands 1999–2001 Postdoctoral research associate European Southern Observatory, Garching, Germany 1997–1999 Postdoctoral research associate Instituto de Astronomíıa, UNAM-Ensenada, Mexico 1996–1997 Postdoctoral research associate Leiden Observatory (ESTEC-funded), Netherlands Main research interests Space astrometry for astronomy Exploiting the data from the Hipparcos and Gaia missions to address a range of research questions in astronomy: mapping structure and star formation history of Gould’s Belt; tracing substructure in the halo of the Milky Way; studying hyper-velocity stars as tracers of the centre and halo of the Milky Way; evolutionary history of our solar system; advanced statistical methods applied to the interpretation of astrometric data. Gaia mission I have been an active contributor to the development and implementation of this ESA space mission since 1997, and currently I chair the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC) Executive. The DPAC consists of around 450 astronomers and IT engineers spread out over Europe, who are responsible for the Gaia data processing, from the initial treatment of the raw telemetry all the way to the publication and documentation of the Gaia catalogue and data archive. As chair I am in charge of the overall coordination and monitoring of the DPAC activities. Academic teaching experience • Supervision of several undergraduate (bachelor and master level) research projects on the topic of astrometric studies of OB associations and science with Gaia; supervision of a Gaia-related internship of a master’s student at Alenia in Torino. • Supervision of PhD theses; see table below. • Course on Galactic Astronomy for UNAM graduate students (1999, in Spanish). 1

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Anthony G.A. BrownCurriculum Vitae — August 18 2015

Sterrewacht Leiden Tel.: +31-71-5275884P.O. Box 95132300 RA Leiden [email protected] http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl

Education

1991–1996 PhD Sterrewacht Leiden, Leiden University, Astronomy1987–1991 MSc Leiden University, Astronomy

Employment

2007–present Faculty Leiden Observatory, Netherlands2004–2006 Research Associate Leiden Observatory (Gaia), Netherlands2001–2004 Research Associate Leiden Observatory (SINFONI), Netherlands1999–2001 Postdoctoral research associate European Southern Observatory, Garching, Germany1997–1999 Postdoctoral research associate Instituto de Astronomíıa, UNAM-Ensenada, Mexico1996–1997 Postdoctoral research associate Leiden Observatory (ESTEC-funded), Netherlands

Main research interests

Space astrometry for astronomy Exploiting the data from the Hipparcos and Gaia missions to address a rangeof research questions in astronomy: mapping structure and star formation history of Gould’s Belt; tracingsubstructure in the halo of the Milky Way; studying hyper-velocity stars as tracers of the centre and halo of theMilky Way; evolutionary history of our solar system; advanced statistical methods applied to the interpretationof astrometric data.

Gaia mission I have been an active contributor to the development and implementation of this ESA space missionsince 1997, and currently I chair the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC) Executive. TheDPAC consists of around 450 astronomers and IT engineers spread out over Europe, who are responsible forthe Gaia data processing, from the initial treatment of the raw telemetry all the way to the publication anddocumentation of the Gaia catalogue and data archive. As chair I am in charge of the overall coordination andmonitoring of the DPAC activities.

Academic teaching experience

• Supervision of several undergraduate (bachelor and master level) research projects on the topic of astrometricstudies of OB associations and science with Gaia; supervision of a Gaia-related internship of a master’s studentat Alenia in Torino.

• Supervision of PhD theses; see table below.

• Course on Galactic Astronomy for UNAM graduate students (1999, in Spanish).

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• Summer course on Galactic Astronomy for non-astronomy Mexican undergraduates (1998, in Spanish).

• Bachelor level course on Stars at Leiden Observatory (2008–2010). I revised and updated the lecture series ofmy predecessor and wrote three notes providing extra background material for the students.

PhD theses supervised

PhD Start/End Title Role University Promotor

J. de Bruijne 1996/2000 Astrometry from space: AHipparcos study of youngstellar groups

co-supervisor LeidenUniversity

P.T. de Zeeuw

R. Hoogerwerf 1996/2000 Hipparcos and the nearby OBassociations: Spaceastrometry and high-massstar formation

co-supervisor LeidenUniversity

P.T. de Zeeuw

M.B.N. Kouwenhoven 2002/2006 The primordial binarypopulation in the associationSco OB2

co-supervisor University ofAmsterdam

L. Kaper andE.P.J. van denHeuvel

Th. Prod’homme 2007/2011 From Electrons to Stars:Modelling and mitigation ofradiation damage effects onAstronomical CCDs

supervisor andco-promotor

LeidenUniversity

K.H. Kuiken

C.A. Martínez Barbosa 2011/2015 The origins of the solarsystem: migration anddissolution of the Sun’s birthcluster

supervisor andco-promotor

LeidenUniversity

S.F. PortegiesZwart

D. Guo 2014/2018 Resolving the star formationhistory in the Gould Beltwith Gaia

co-supervisorand co-promotor

University ofAmsterdam

L. Kaper

E.M. Zari 2015/2019 Structure and star formationhistory of the Orion regionfrom early Gaia data releases

supervisor andco-promotor

LeidenUniversity

P.T. de Zeeuw

S. Torres 2015/2019 Dynamics of the Oort Cloudin the Gaia Era: the Influenceof the Non-AxisymmetricGravitational Potential of theMilky Way

co-supervisorand co-promotor

LeidenUniversity

S.F. PortegiesZwart

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Professional activities:

• Chair Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC) Executive (2012–). This is the Europeanconsortium (450 scientists and IT engineers from 25 participating countries) responsible for the data processingand data publication for the ESA Gaia mission.

• Gaia Science Team (2006–2007, 2009–). Gaia is a flagship European Space mission aimed at understandingthe formation and evolutionary history of the Milky Way, through the collection of high accuracy positions,proper motions, parallaxes, radial velocities, and spectrophotometry for over 1 billion stars. The Science Teamrepresents the scientific community and provides ESA with advice and guidance on the design, implementation,data analysis, and all other aspects related to the scientific performance and goals of Gaia.

• IAU: Steering committee Division A (2013–2018). The IAU is the International Astronomical Union with> 12 000 members from about 100 countries.

• IAU: President Commission A.1 (Astrometry) 2015–2018

– Vice president Commission 8 (Astrometry) 2012–2015– Organizing Committee Commission 8 (Astrometry) 2009–2015

• Agence d’évaluation de la recherche et de l’enseignement supérieur (AERES) visiting committee to GEPIdepartment of the Observatoire de Paris (2009). This committee was tasked with evaluating the scientificexcellence of the GEPI department of Paris Observatory.

• Space Interferometry Mission Preparatory Science Program Review (1998). This concerned the reviewingof scientific proposals aimed at initiating large ground-based programmes in preparation for the NASA SIMmission.

• Gaia Calibration and Operations Working Group (2011–2014)

• Gaia DPAC Radiation Task Force (2007–)

• Gaia Archive Preparations working group (2011–2013)

• Gaia Radiation Calibration Working Group (2007–2013)

• Gaia Calibration Working Group (2007–2010)

• Gaia Coordination Unit 5 management team (2006–2008)

• Gaia Data Analysis Coordination Committee (2005–2006)

• Gaia Data Access and Analysis System Steering Committee (2004–2005)

• Gaia Photometry Working group, Classification Working Group, Simulation Working Group (2000–2005)

• Memberships: Nederlandse Astronomen Club, International Astronomical Union

University committees

• Faculty council (2011–)

• Chair observatory computer committee (2007–2012)

• Member of the board of the Observatory Alumni Union (Vereniging Oud-Sterrewachters, 2007–)

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Professionalization:

• Project management; one-week course at ESTEC provided by Harrison-Associates

• ‘Promotor als coach’: 6-day course on supervising PhD students

Public outreach

• Numerous public lectures for amateur astronomers and schools on the topics of star formation, OB associations,the Hyades, Hipparcos, and Gaia.

• Half-day lectures for senior high-school students aimed at giving them a feel for university education. Theselectures are centred around the Gaia mission and highlight the opportunity to get involved in actual spacemissions through a career in astronomy.

• Lectures on astronomy at the ‘IMC Weekend School’. These are Sunday-schools aimed at children fromdisadvantaged neighbourhoods. The aim is to show them the many possibilities for education and jobs outsidethe environment they normally live in. The astronomy lecture is aimed at elementary school kids.

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Research grants and awards

For all of the successful funding proposals listed below I was either PI or made a substantial contribution to theproposal.

• PhD projectCharacterising the Primordial Binary Population: a Key Step towards Understanding the Formationand Evolution of Star Clusters, 2001, NWO open competitie, 180 k¤ (co-I, PI L. Kaper)

• Seed funding for GAIA Photometric Data Analysis, 2003, NOVA, 50 k¤ (PI)

• Photometric Data Analysis and a First Application of Grid Technology, 2004, NWO-M, 365 k¤ (co-I, PIM.A.C. Perryman)

• European Leadership in Space Astrometry – ELSA, 2006, Marie Curie Research Training Network, 2.8 M¤ ofwhich 346 k¤ to AGAB (co-I, PI L. Lindegren)

• Photometric instrument algorithms for the Gaia mission: A NOVA phase 3 instrumentation programme proposal,2008, NOVA, 450 k¤ (PI)

• Gaia Research for European Astronomy Training, 2009, European Science Foundation Research NetworkProgramme, 750 k¤, member of the steering committee of the network (co-I, PI N.A. Walton)

• Gaia Research for European Astronomy Training – GREAT, 2010, Marie Curie Initial Training Network, 4.1M¤ of which 250 k¤ to AGAB (co-I, PI N.A. Walton)

• Photometric instrument algorithms for the Gaia mission: A NOVA phase 3 instrumentation programme proposal,2011, NOVA, 310 k¤ (PI), extension of existing programme

• Structure and substructures in the Milky Way and the exploitation of the first Gaia data release, 2013, NOVA,248 k¤ (co-PI, PI A. Helmi)

• Star formation history in the Gould Belt, 2013, NOVA, 207 k¤ (co-PI, PI L. Kaper)

• Hypervelocity stars as a powerful new tool to investigate the Galaxy, 2013, NOVA, 156 k¤ (co-PI, PI E. Rossi)

• Gaia European Network for Improved User Services, 2013, EC FP7 SPACE programme, 2.5 M¤ of which 395k¤ to AGAB (co-I, PI X. Luri)

• Delivering the promise of Gaia in the Netherlands: Development of data access tools for the Gaia archive, 2013,NOVA, 166 k¤ (co-PI, PI A. Helmi)

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Research interests and work experience

Astronomy research

PhD thesis My PhD thesis research concerned the stellar content and internal structure of OB associations and waspart of a long-term project at Leiden Observatory focused on using Hipparcos data to study the formation, structure,and evolution of nearby OB associations and related star forming regions. I concentrated on the preparation for therelease of Hipparcos data through the analysis of extensive existing ground based data (papers [2]–[6]). After obtainingmy PhD degree I worked as a post-doc (funded by ESTEC) with M. Perryman on a detailed study of the Hyades clusterusing Hipparcos data. I carried out a study of the internal spatial and velocity structure and used the parallaxes of themembers to derive the most precise Hyades distance to date. The paper resulting from this work [7] has become astandard reference for the Hyades cluster.

OB associations and Gould’s Belt I remained involved in the study of nearby OB associations, including thefollowing studies: a Hipparcos census of the nearby OB associations (led by J. de Bruijne and R. Hoogerwerf; paper[8]); deriving the most accurate IMF to date for the youngest subgroup of the Sco OB2 association covering the fullrange of stellar masses from from O-stars down to brown dwarfs (with Th. Preibisch; paper [11]); an extensive studyof the binary population of Sco OB2 aimed at deriving the characteristics of the primordial binary population (PhDresearch of M. Kouwenhoven; papers [13, 17, 18, 20]). The work on nearby OB associations continues with therecently started thesis projects of Guo and Zari (Amsterdam and Leiden, respectively), making use of the upcomingGaia data.

Milky Way halo substructure During my time as a post-doc at UNAM and thereafter I have worked together withL. Aguilar and H. Velázquez on the problem of identifying the remnants of disrupted satellite galaxies in the halo ofour galaxy from the Gaia catalogue. This was done by creating a Monte Carlo simulation of the Gaia catalogue witha realistic number of entries (3.5 × 108 stars outside the region −90◦ ≤ ` ≤ 90◦ and −5◦ ≤ b ≤ 5◦). The syntheticcatalogue consists of a model for the Galaxy to which snapshots were added from detailed N-body simulations ofdisrupting dwarf galaxies. The expected astrometric and radial velocity errors for the final Gaia catalogue wereaccurately modelled, including the dependence on magnitude, colour and sky position of the stars. The simulatedGaia catalogue was used to explore the feasibility of detecting tidal streams in the halo using the energy versus angularmomentum plane [14]. This work has since been continued in order to develop alternative algorithms for streamfinding [25, 38].

Solar system history Most recently my research interests have turned to the search for the Sun’s siblings in thecontext of the wider question of tracing old and dissolved open clusters in the disk through the combination of Gaiadata and detailed chemical abundance measurements [21]. The preliminary work described in the latter paper wascontinued with the thesis work of C. Martínez-Barbosa, who worked on detailed simulations of the Sun’s birth cluster,including a realistic potential of the Milky Way and the effects of stellar evolution (papers [35] and [36]). The mainconclusion of the work is that even the precise phase space information provided by Gaia cannot lead to a conclusiveidentification of the Sun’s siblings with detailed chemical tagging studies.

Statistical astrometry The interpretation of astrometric data (in particular the use of parallaxes to estimate distances)is a non-trivial topic that became important again with the advent of the Hipparcos Catalogue (see paper [51]). Thecorrect use of astrometric data requires sophisticated statistical tools if the biases introduced by naive use of parallaxesare to be avoided. I have kept an interest in this topic and wrote an overview chapter on statistical astrometry for atextbook [62].

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SINFONI instrumentation project

From 2001 to 2005 I contributed to the development of the adaptive optics module for the SINFONI instrument. Thisinstrument combines integral field spectroscopy in the near-infrared with adaptive optics and was installed at ESO’sVLT in the middle of 2004. It was developed jointly by ESO, MPE and NOVA (Netherlands Research School forAstronomy). As part of the NOVA contribution I carried out detailed simulations of the adaptive optics module forSINFONI. These simulations were aimed at assessing the AO module performance, specifically for operations withextended sources and a laser guide star (LGS). I extended the simulation tools by including the modelling of curvaturewavefront sensing on a natural extended source, and by adding a detailed model of a sodium laser guide star (paper[103]). The results of the simulations were used to optimize the operation of the SINFONI AOmodule as a function ofthe observing conditions and to support the development of algorithms for PSF reconstruction from wavefront sensordata, as well as the development of an exposure time calculator.

As a member of the NOVAmanagement team for SINFONI and as temporary project manager I gained experiencewith the running of a complex instrumentation project.

Contributions to Gaia

I have been actively involved in the ESA Gaia mission since 1997 and below is an overview of my main contributions.The publication list contains the technical Gaia reports that I (co-)authored, providing further information on myactivities for Gaia.

Science case During the composition of the science case for Gaia in the Concept and Technology Study ReportI investigated whether the curvature of the orbits of nearby stars is measurable by Gaia and whether local densityenhancements (such as spiral arms and black holes) will have a measurable effect at the precision of Gaia. I alsostudied the capabilities of Gaia to measure the initial mass function in star clusters. The results from these studieswere included in the study report.

Instrument simulations In 1999 I wrote one of the first detailed simulations of Gaia measurements at the detectorlevel. These simulations were used to address the issue of performing photometry with a scanning instrument in verycrowded regions on the sky. In 2005 I wrote a detailed simulation of the spectrophotometric instrument (BP/RP) ofGaia. These simulations were used to study the photometric and stellar astrophysical parametrization performance thatcan be achieved with the dispersed images and to further optimize to photometric instrument. The simulation codeformed the basis for the implementation of the BP/RP instrument in the Gaia Instrument and Basic Image Simulator(GIBIS).

Photometric and classification working groups As a member of these working groups I participated in thedefinition and optimization of the photometric filter system for the Gaia design that was used during the study phase(2000–2005). I analyzed the results of two so-called blind testing campaigns of the classification working group.These were aimed at deciding which of the different proposed filter systems was best. I implemented and studiedaspects of the figure of merit method which was used in the final optimization of the photometric system resulting inthe C1B+C1M filters (paper [16]). I also studied the question of global degeneracies for the different proposed filtersystems.

Photometric data processing In 2001 I studied the mathematical formulation of the photometric data processingproblem for Gaia. The results were used by D.W. Evans in a study of crowded field photometry with the medium bandfilter instrument assumed in the study phase, showing that densities well in excess of the nominal limit of 105 stars/deg2

could be handled with the proposed method. In 2003 I put together a first planning of the photometric data processingfor Gaia, providing detailed work packages and looking for people to work on them. This planning was subsequentlymodified and incorporated into the work breakdown structure of the photometric processing Coordination Unit (CU5)

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of the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC). From 2006 to 2012 I led the Development Unit 11(pre-processing of BP/RP dispersed images) of CU5, and I was a member of the CU5 management team from 2006to 2008. I am also the main developer of the XpSim Java code for simulating BP/RP data which is used internally toCU5.

Policy and advisory functions During 2004–2005 I was a member of the Gaia data access and analysis systemsteering committee, where I was responsible for overseeing the photometric aspects of the Gaia data processingprototype. In 2005–2006 I was a member of the data analysis coordination committee which was charged with settingup the Gaia data processing and analysis consortium. I am currently chair of the Gaia Data Processing and AnalysisConsortium (DPAC) Executive, as well as member of the Gaia Science Team.

In-orbit instrument calibrations As a member of the Gaia Calibrations and Operations Working group I extensivelycontributed to the planning of the commissioning phase of the Gaia mission and to the development of the overallcalibration plan for the routine phases of the mission [166, 176, 182]. During the commissioning phase I workedwith the DPAC Project Office and the ESA Gaia Science Operations Center Calibration Team to coordinate the DPACefforts on the commissioning of Gaia. I contributed to the qualitative modelling of the stray light [191] and led thewriting of the DPAC report for Gaia in-orbit commissioning review [192].

Radiation damage mitigation Through my membership of the Gaia Radiation Calibration Working Group and theGaia DPAC Radiation Task Force I have contributed to the development of the radiation damage mitigation strategy forthe Gaia mission. The core of my contributions were the supervision of the thesis of Th. Prod’homme [24, 26, 27, 32]and the specification of laboratory tests on BP/RP like data [169, 179].

Gaia catalogue and archive As a member of the Gaia Archive Preparation working group (GAP) I have contributedto the development of the high level specifications for the future Gaia catalogue and data archive [184]. I currentlysupervise two post-docs in Leiden (funded through the FP7 project GENIUS) who are further working out the advanceduser requirements for the Gaia data archive.

Funding I have been successful at securing funding from the Dutch funding agencies for the Gaia project. Thefunds have been used to support the CU5 development activities (appointments of P.M. Marrese, G. Busso, and D.Risquez) and they form the contribution of Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA) to the DPAC funding,which is organized through a multilateral agreement between ESA and the funding agencies contributing to DPAC. Inaddition I was a Co-I on two applications for EU funded training networks through which three Gaia related researchprojects were funded: on radiation damage effects on CCDs (PhD project of Th. Prod’homme, [24, 26, 27, 32]; on themodelling of Gaia’s attitude [29, 31]; and on the evolution of open clusters in the Milky Way potential (in preparationfor the first Gaia data releases [35]).

DPACE chairmanship Since October 2012 I am chair of the DPAC Executive. The DPACE chair in charge of theoverall coordination of DPAC, as delegated by the DPACE. Specific responsibilities include convening, preparing,and chairing the DPACE meetings; monitoring the overall progress of the DPAC; coordinating the preparation andsubmission of material for DPAC-wide reviews (conducted by ESA); acting as the main contact point between DPACand ESA; reporting on the DPAC progress to the steering committee (national funding agency representatives) for themulti-lateral agreement that governs the DPAC funding. The DPACE chair is also a member of the Gaia Science Team

TheDPACconsists of around 450 astronomers, computer scientists, and engineers spread over academic institutionsand space agencies throughout Europe. TheDPACmembership draws from over 20 countries and ESA,with 9 countrieshaving signed up to the multi-lateral agreement and providing the bulk of the funding.

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List of publications

The following pages list my publication record. I have (co-)authored 37 papers that appeared in the peer-reviewedliterature, 14 invited reviews, and 46 contributions to conference proceedings. Papers [2]–[6] appeared in my PhD.Thesis Stellar Content and Evolution of OB Associations (1996, Leiden University). In addition I wrote a number ofarticles for popular science magazines. The list of Gaia and SINFONI technical notes is included to provide furtherinsight into my activities for those projects.

Refereed journal publications

[1] High-velocity OH/IR stars at the Galactic centrevan Langevelde, H.J., Brown, A.G.A., Lindqvist, M., Habing, H.J., de Zeeuw, P.T., 1992, A&A, 261, L17–L20ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1992A%26A...261L..17V

[2] The Orion OB1 association. 1: Stellar contentBrown, A.G.A., de Geus, E.J., de Zeeuw, P.T., 1994, A&A, 289, 101–120arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9403051ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994A%26A...289..101B

[3] The Orion OB1 association. II. The Orion-Eridanus Bubble.Brown, A.G.A., Hartmann, D., Burton, W.B., 1995, A&A, 300, 903–922arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9503016ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995A%26A...300..903B

[4] High S/N Echelle Spectroscopy in Young Stellar Groups. I. Observations and Data ReductionVerschueren, W., Brown, A.G.A., Hensberge, H., David, M., Le Poole, R.S., de Geus, E.J., de Zeeuw, P.T.,1997, 109, 868–882ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997PASP..109..868VDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/133957

[5] High S/N Echelle spectroscopy in young stellar groups. II. Rotational velocities of early-type stars in ScoOB2.Brown, A.G.A., Verschueren, W., 1997, A&A, 319, 811–838arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9608089ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997A%26A...319..811B

[6] Kinematic ages of OB associationsBrown, A.G.A., Dekker, G., de Zeeuw, P.T., 1997, MNRAS, 285, 479–492ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997MNRAS.285..479BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/285.3.479

[7] The Hyades: distance, structure, dynamics, and agePerryman, M.A.C., Brown, A.G.A., Lebreton, Y., Gomez, A., Turon, C., Cayrel de Strobel, G., Mermilliod,J.C., Robichon, N., Kovalevsky, J., Crifo, F., 1998, A&A, 331, 81–120arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9707253ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998A%26A...331...81P

[8] A HIPPARCOS Census of the Nearby OB Associationsde Zeeuw, P.T., Hoogerwerf, R., de Bruijne, J.H.J., Brown, A.G.A., Blaauw, A., 1999, AJ, 117, 354–399arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9809227

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ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1999AJ....117..354DDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/300682

[9] The binary population in OB associationsBrown, A.G.A., 2001, Astronomische Nachrichten, 322, 43–46ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001AN....322...43BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1521-3994(200103)322:1<43::AID-ASNA43>3.0.CO;2-R

[10] ADONIS observations of hard X-ray emitting late B-type stars in Lindroos systemsHuélamo, N., Brandner, W., Brown, A.G.A., Neuhäuser, R., Zinnecker, H., 2001, A&A, 373, 657–664arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0105210ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001A%26A...373..657HDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20010690

[11] Exploring the Full Stellar Population of the Upper Scorpius OB AssociationPreibisch, T., Brown, A.G.A., Bridges, T., Guenther, E., Zinnecker, H., 2002, AJ, 124, 404–416ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002AJ....124..404PDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/341174

[12] On the Hipparcos parallaxes of O starsSchröder, S.E., Kaper, L., Lamers, H.J.G.L.M., Brown, A.G.A., 2004, A&A, 428, 149–157arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0408370ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004A%26A...428..149SDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20047185

[13] The primordial binary population. I. A near-infrared adaptive optics search for close visual companionsto A star members of Scorpius OB2Kouwenhoven, M.B.N., Brown, A.G.A., Zinnecker, H., Kaper, L., Portegies Zwart, S.F., 2005, A&A, 430,137–154arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0410106ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005A%26A...430..137KDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20048124

[14] Detection of satellite remnants in the Galactic Halo with Gaia- I. The effect of the Galactic background,observational errors and samplingBrown, A.G.A., Velázquez, H.M., Aguilar, L.A., 2005, MNRAS, 359, 1287–1305arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0504243ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005MNRAS.359.1287BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09013.x

[15] Star Classification Possibilities with the Gaia Spectrophotometers. I. Simulated SpectraStraižys, V., Lazauskaite, R., Brown, A.G.A., Zdanavičius, K., 2006, Baltic Astronomy, 15, 449–459ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006BaltA..15..449S

[16] The design and performance of the Gaia photometric systemJordi, C., Høg, E., Brown, A.G.A., Lindegren, L., Bailer-Jones, C.A.L., Carrasco, J.M., Knude, J., Straižys,V., de Bruijne, J.H.J., Claeskens, J.F., Drimmel, R., Figueras, F., Grenon, M., Kolka, I., Perryman, M.A.C.,Tautvaišiene, G., Vansevičius, V., Willemsen, P.G., Bridžius, A., Evans, D.W., Fabricius, C., Fiorucci, M.,Heiter, U., Kaempf, T.A., Kazlauskas, A., Kučinskas, A., Malyuto, V., Munari, U., Reylé, C., Torra, J.,Vallenari, A., Zdanavičius, K., Korakitis, R., Malkov, O., Smette, A., 2006, MNRAS, 367, 290–314arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0512038

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ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006MNRAS.367..290JDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09944.x

[17] A brown dwarf desert for intermediate mass stars in Scorpius OB2?Kouwenhoven, M.B.N., Brown, A.G.A., Kaper, L., 2007, A&A, 464, 581-599arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0611903ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007A%26A...464..581KDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20054396

[18] The primordial binary population. II.. Recovering the binary population for intermediate mass stars inScorpius OB2Kouwenhoven, M.B.N., Brown, A.G.A., Portegies Zwart, S.F., Kaper, L., 2007, A&A, 474, 77-104arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.2746ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007A%26A...474...77KDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20077719

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[63] Gaia, counting down to launchBrown, A.G.A., 2013, In: SF2A-2013: Proceedings of the Annual meeting of the French Society of Astronomyand Astrophysics, eds. Cambresy, L., Martins, F., Nuss, E., Palacios, A., 3–8arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/1310.3485ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013sf2a.conf....3.

[64] Space astrometry in the Gaia era and beyondBrown, A.G.A., 2014, In: EAS Publications Series, eds. Walton, N.A., Figueras, F., Balaguer-Núñez, L.,Soubiran, C., vol. 67 of EAS Publications Series, 307–313ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014EAS....67..307BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/eas/1567056

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[65] Profile of a Key Programme: Stellar evolution in the Galactic bulge.Blommaert, J.A., Brown, A.G., Habing, H.J., Lub, J., Ng, Y.K., Le Poole, R.S., de Zeeuw, P.T., Bertelli, G.,Bressan, A., Chiosi, C., van der Veen, W.E.C.J., Schwarz, H.E., Feast, M.W., 1990, The Messenger, 62, 6–8ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1990Msngr..62....6B

[66] Eerste NOVA-herfstschool groot succesde Zeeuw, P.T., Lamers, H.J.G.L.M., Brown, A.G.A., 1994, Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Natuurkunde, jaargang60, nummer 7, 115–116

[67] Bellen blazen in de MelkwegBrown, A.G.A., 1996, Zenit, 23e jaargang, nummer 11, 461–465

[68] Stellar Content and Evolution of OB AssociationsBrown, A.G.A., 1996, 108, 459ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1996PASP..108..459BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/133748,Dissertation summary in PASP

[69] The Hyades — So Close, and Now, So FamiliarBrown, A.G.A., 1998, Mercury, 27, 17–21ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998Mercu..27c..17B

[70] Gould Beltde Zeeuw, P.T., Hoogerwerf, R., de Bruijne, J., Brown, A., Blaauw, A., In: Encyclopedia of Astronomy andAstrophysics, ed. Murdin, P., 2001 1915ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000eaa..bookE1915DDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1888/0333750888/1915,Main article in Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, P. Murdin, ed, IOP Publishing/Macmillan

[71] First light of SINFONI at the VLTBonnet, H., Abuter, R., Baker, A., Bornemann, W., Brown, A., Castillo, R., Conzelmann, R., Damster, R.,Davies, R., Delabre, B., Donaldson, R., Dumas, C., Eisenhauer, F., Elswijk, E., Fedrigo, E., Finger, G.,Gemperlein, H., Genzel, R., Gilbert, A., Gillet, G., Goldbrunner, A., Horrobin, M., Ter Horst, R., Huber, S.,Hubin, N., Iserlohe, C., Kaufer, A., Kissler-Patig, M., Kragt, J., Kroes, G., Lehnert, M., Lieb, W., Liske, J.,Lizon, J.L., Lutz, D., Modigliani, A., Monnet, G., Nesvadba, N., Patig, J., Pragt, J., Reunanen, J., Röhrle, C.,Rossi, S., Schmutzer, R., Schoenmaker, T., Schreiber, J., Stroebele, S., Szeifert, T., Tacconi, L., Tecza, M.,Thatte, N., Tordo, S., van der Werf, P., Weisz, H., 2004, The Messenger, 117, 17–24ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004Msngr.117...17B

[72] Report on the ELSA School on the Science of GaiaBrown, A., Lindegren, L., Kontizas, M., Turon, C., Muinonen, K., 2008, The Messenger, 131, 50–51ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008Msngr.131...50K

[73] Answer to question for ‘Ask Astro’Brown, A.G.A., 2011, Astronomy Magazine, 50

[74] Space-Time Structure Explorer Sub-microarcsecond astrometry for the 2030sBrown, A.G.A., Gaia Science team, DPAC Executive, 2013, Response to the call for White Papers for thedefinition of the L2 and L3 missions in the ESA Science Programme, 8 pp.

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[75] Gaia: de volgende doorbraak in de sterrenkundeBrown, A.G.A., 2013, Zenit, October issue

[76] De levensloop van onze Melkweg zien door GaiaBrown, A.G.A., T., P., 2013, Ruimtevaart, Issue 2013-3

[77] Origins of the Solar systemBrown, A.G.A., 2013, Astronomy Magazine, special web-only issue on Origins

[78] How Gaia will map a billion starsBrown, A.G.A., 2014, Astronomy Magazine, December issue

[79] De Gaia-Hemel: versie 1.0Brown, A.G.A., 2017, Zenit, January issue

[80] De Gaia missieBrown, A.G.A., de Bruijne, H.J., J. H. J., Gielesen, W., van den Dool, T., 2017, Nederlands Tijdschrift voorNatuurkunde, April issue

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[82] The stellar content of the Orion OB1 associationBrown, A.G.A., 1993, Space Sci. Rev., 66, 81–84ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993SSRv...66...81BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00771050

[83] Long period variable AGB stars in a field towards the Galactic BulgeBlommaert, J.A.D.L., Brown, A.G.A., Habing, H.J., van der Veen, W.E.C.J., Ng, Y.K., 1993, In: GalacticBulges, eds. Dejonghe, H., Habing, H.J., vol. 153 of IAU Symposium, 291–292ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993IAUS..153..291B

[84] Studies of nearby OB associationsde Zeeuw, P.T., Brown, A.G.A., Verschueren, W., 1994, In: Galactic and Solar System Optical Astrometry, eds.Morrison, L.V., Gilmore, G.F., 215–222ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994gsso.conf..215D

[85] The structure and evolution of OB associationsBrown, A.G.A., 1994, In: Star Formation and Techniques in Infrared and mm-Wave Astronomy, eds. Ray, T.P.,Beckwith, S.V.W., vol. 431 of Lecture Notes in Physics, Berlin Springer Verlag, 286–288ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994LNP...431R.286BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58196-0

[86] A Search for Early-Type Binaries in the SCO OB2 AssociationVerschueren, W., David, M., Brown, A.G.A., 1996, In: The Origins, Evolution, and Destinies of Binary Stars inClusters, eds. Milone, E.F., Mermilliod, J.C., vol. 90 of Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series,131–132ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1996ASPC...90..131V

[87] The Hyades: Distance, Structure, Dynamics, and AgeBrown, A., Perryman, M.A.C., 1997, In: American Astronomical SocietyMeeting Abstracts, vol. 29 of Bulletinof the American Astronomical Society, 1339ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997AAS...191.8012B

[88] The Hyades: Distance, Structure and DynamicsBrown, A.G.A., Perryman, M.A.C., Kovalevsky, J., Robichon, N., Turon, C., Mermilliod, J.C., 1997, In:Hipparcos - Venice ’97, eds. Bonnet, R.M., Høg, E., Bernacca, P.L., Emiliani, L., Blaauw, A., Turon, C.,Kovalevsky, J., Lindegren, L., Hassan, H., Bouffard, M., Strim, B., Heger, D., Perryman, M.A.C., Woltjer, L.,vol. 402 of ESA Special Publication, 681–686ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997ESASP.402..681B

[89] Structure and Evolution of Nearby OB Associationsde Zeeuw, P.T., Brown, A.G.A., de Bruijne, J.H.J., Hoogerwerf, R., Lub, J., Le Poole, R.S., Blaauw, A., 1997,In: Hipparcos - Venice ’97, eds. Bonnet, R.M., Høg, E., Bernacca, P.L., Emiliani, L., Blaauw, A., Turon, C.,Kovalevsky, J., Lindegren, L., Hassan, H., Bouffard, M., Strim, B., Heger, D., Perryman, M.A.C., Woltjer, L.,vol. 402 of ESA Special Publication, 495–500

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[90] New Results for Three Nearby OB AssociationsHoogerwerf, R., de Bruijne, J.H.J., Brown, A.G.A., Lub, J., Blaauw, A., de Zeeuw, P.T., 1997, In: Hipparcos- Venice ’97, eds. Bonnet, R.M., Høg, E., Bernacca, P.L., Emiliani, L., Blaauw, A., Turon, C., Kovalevsky, J.,Lindegren, L., Hassan, H., Bouffard, M., Strim, B., Heger, D., Perryman, M.A.C., Woltjer, L., vol. 402 of ESASpecial Publication, 571–574arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9707088ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997ESASP.402..571H

[91] Improved Methods for Identifying Moving Groupsde Bruijne, J.H.J., Hoogerwerf, R., Brown, A.G.A., Aguilar, L.A., de Zeeuw, P.T., 1997, In: Hipparcos - Venice’97, eds. Bonnet, R.M., Høg, E., Bernacca, P.L., Emiliani, L., Blaauw, A., Turon, C., Kovalevsky, J., Lindegren,L., Hassan, H., Bouffard, M., Strim, B., Heger, D., Perryman, M.A.C., Woltjer, L., vol. 402 of ESA SpecialPublication, 575–578arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9707090ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997ESASP.402..575D

[92] The Hyades: Distance, Structure and DynamicsBrown, A.G.A., Perryman, M.A.C., 1998, In: XXIIIrd General Assembly - Highlights of Astronomy Vol. 11B,ed. Andersen, J., 578ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998HiA....11..578B

[93] Some Considerations in Making Full Use of The HIPPARCOS CatalogueBrown, A.G.A., Arenou, F., van Leeuwen, F., Lindegren, L., Luri, X., 1998, In: XXIIIrd General Assembly -Highlights of Astronomy Vol. 11B, ed. Andersen, J., 547ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1998HiA....11..547B

[94] OB Associations, Open Clusters, and the Luminosity Calibration of the Nearer StarsBrown, A., 2000, ArXiv Astrophysics e-printsarXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0009489ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000astro.ph..9489B

[95] ADONIS Observations of X-ray Emitting Late B-Type Stars in Lindroos SystemsHuélamo, N., Brandner, W., Brown, A., Neuhäuser, R., Zinnecker, H., 2001, In: Magnetic Fields Across theHertzsprung-Russell Diagram, eds. Mathys, G., Solanki, S.K., Wickramasinghe, D.T., vol. 248 of AstronomicalSociety of the Pacific Conference Series, 435ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001ASPC..248..435H

[96] ADONIS observations of hard X-ray emitting late B-type stars in Lindroos systemsHuélamo, N., Brandner, W., Brown, A.G.A., Neuhäuser, R., Zinnecker, H., 2001, In: The Origins of Stars andPlanets: The VLT View, eds. Alves, J., McCaughrean, M.J.,CDROM only

[97] OB associations, open clusters, and the luminosity calibration of the nearer starsBrown, A., 2002, In: XXIVth General Assembly — Highlights of Astronomy Vol. 12, ed. Rickman, H., 665–668arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0009489ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002HiA....12..665B

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[98] Preparing for the GAIA Mission: Astrophysical Parameter DeterminationBrown, A.G.A., 2002, In: Gaia: a European Space Project, eds. Bienaymé, O., Turon, C., vol. 2 of EASPublications Series, 277–284ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002EAS.....2..277BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/eas:2002027

[99] The Primordial Binary Population in OB AssociationsKouwenhoven, T., Brown, A., Gualandris, A., Kaper, L., Portegies Zwart, S., Zinnecker, H., 2003, In: IAUSymposium, vol. 221 of IAU Symposium, 49PADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003IAUS..221P..49K

[100] The Star Formation Process in the Upper Scorpius OB Association and Implications for Planet Forma-tionsPreibisch, T., Brown, A.G.A., Bridges, T., Guenther, E., Zinnecker, H., 2003, Astronomische NachrichtenSupplement, 324, 3ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003ANS...324....3P

[101] Recovering the Primordial Binary Population using Simulating Observations of SimulationsKouwenhoven, T., Portegies Zwart, S., Gualandris, A., Brown, A., Kaper, L., Zinnecker, H., 2004, Astronomis-che Nachrichten Supplement, 325, 101ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004ANS...325..101K

[102] The Primordial Binary Population in OB AssociationsKouwenhoven, M.B.N., Brown, A.G.A., Gualandris, A., Kaper, L., Portegies Zwart, S.F., Zinnecker, H., 2004,In: The environments and evolution of binary and multiple stars, eds. Allen, C., Scarfe, C., vol. 21 of RevistaMexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica Serie de Conferencias, 139–140arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0304209ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004RMxAC..21..139K

[103] Simulations of adaptive optics with a laser guide star for SINFONIBrown, A.G., Fedrigo, E., van der Werf, P., 2004, In: Advancements in Adaptive Optics, eds. Bonaccini Calia,D., Ellerbroek, B.L., Ragazzoni, R., vol. 5490 of Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)Conference Series, 683–694arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0407445ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004SPIE.5490..683BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.550954

[104] Simulations of Adaptive Optics with a Laser Guide Star for SINFONIBrown, A.G.A., Fedrigo, E., van der Werf, P., 2005, In: Science with Adaptive Optics, eds. Brandner, W.,Kasper, M.E., 94ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005sao..conf...94BDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/10828557_16

[105] From Detailed Galaxy Simulations to a Realistic End-of-Mission Gaia CatalogueBrown, A.G.A., Velázquez, H.M., Aguilar, L.A., 2005, In: The Three-Dimensional Universe with Gaia, eds.Turon, C., O’Flaherty, K.S., Perryman, M.A.C., vol. 576 of ESA Special Publication, 151arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0411334ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005ESASP.576..151B

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[107] A Search for Close Companions in Sco OB2Kouwenhoven, T., Brown, A., Zinnecker, H., Kaper, L., Portegies Zwart, S., Gualandris, A., 2005, In: Sciencewith Adaptive Optics, eds. Brandner, W., Kasper, M.E., 203arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0311288ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005sao..conf..203KDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/10828557_33

[108] Searching for ghosts in the galactic halo: What can we learn about the formation of the Galaxy from thestellar halo?Aguilar, L.A., Brown, A.G.A., Velázquez, H., 2006, In: XI IAU Regional Latin American Meeting of Astron-omy, vol. 26 of Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica Serie de Conferencias, 51–54ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006RMxAC..26...51A

[109] Finding the Primordial Binary Population in Sco OB2: on the interpretation of binary star observationsKouwenhoven, M.B.N., Brown, A.G.A., Portegies Zwart, S.F., Kaper, L., 2007, In: Binary Stars as CriticalTools and Tests in Contemporary Astrophysics, International Astronomical Union. Symposium no. 240, eds.Hartkopf, W.I., Harmanec, P., Guinan, E.F., vol. 240 of IAU Symposium, 388ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007IAUS..240..388K

[110] Gaia Data Processing ArchitectureO’Mullane, W., Lammers, U., Bailer-Jones, C., Bastian, U., Brown, A.G.A., Drimmel, R., Eyer, L., Huc, C.,Katz, D., Lindegren, L., Pourbaix, D., Luri, X., Torra, J., Mignard, F., van Leeuwen, F., 2007, In: AstronomicalData Analysis Software and Systems XVI, eds. Shaw, R.A., Hill, F., Bell, D.J., vol. 376 of Astronomical Societyof the Pacific Conference Series, 99–108arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0611885ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2007ASPC..376...99O

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[112] ELSA training the next generation of space astrometristsLindegren, L., Bijaoui, A., Brown, A.G.A., Drimmel, R., Eyer, L., Jordan, S., Kontizas, M., van Leeuwen, F.,Muinonen, K., Pourbaix, D., Torra, J., Turon, C., de Vries, J., Zwitter, T., 2008, In: IAU Symposium, eds. Jin,W.J., Platais, I., Perryman, M.A.C., vol. 248 of IAU Symposium, 529–530ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008IAUS..248..529LDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1743921308020061

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[119] Gaia: Mapping The Milky WayWalton, N.A., Prusti, T., Brown, A.G.A., Jordi, C., Klioner, S.A., Lindegren, L., Mignard, F., Randich, S.,Soubiran, C., 2012, In: Galactic Archaeology: Near-Field Cosmology and the Formation of the MilkyWay, eds.Aoki, W., Ishigaki, M., Suda, T., Tsujimoto, T., Arimoto, N., vol. 458 of Astronomical Society of the PacificConference Series, 419–420ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012ASPC..458..419W

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[125] GREAT2Net: Networking in the era of GaiaWalton, N.A., Brown, A.G.A., Prusti, T., 2014, In: EAS Publications Series, eds. Walton, N.A., Figueras, F.,Balaguer-Núñez, L., Soubiran, C., vol. 67 of EAS Publications Series, 315–319ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014EAS....67..315WDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/eas/1567057

[126] GREAT-ITN and Gaia: Preparing for ScienceWalton, N.A., Bailer-Jones, C.A.L., Brown, A.G.A., Clementini, G., Eyer, L., Feltzing, S., Figueras, F., Grebel,E.K., Michalowski, T., De Ridder, J., Santos, N., Smith, M.C., Soubiran, C., 2014, In: EAS Publications Series,eds. Walton, N.A., Figueras, F., Balaguer-Núñez, L., Soubiran, C., vol. 67 of EAS Publications Series, 7–14ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014EAS....67....7WDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/eas/1567002

[127] Gaia archiveHypki, A., Brown, A.G.A., 2016,arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.07347ADS: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016arXiv160307347H

[128] Two years of nominal science operations: experiences from the Gaia science ground segmentEls, S.G., Brown, A.G.A., Cheek, N., Comoretto, G., Garcia-Reinaldos, M., Gracia, G., Siddiqui, H., Vallenari,A., 2016, vol. 9911 of Proc. SPIE, 991103–991103–8ADS: http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2232828DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2232828

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[129] On the Curvature of Orbits of Nearby StarsBrown, A., 1998, SWG-AB-001

[130] Implications of a Differentially Rotating GalaxyBrown, A., 1999, SWG-AB-002

[131] The Initial Mass Function in Stellar ClustersBrown, A., 1999, SWG-AB-003

[132] Photometric Simulations: Outline of the ProblemBrown, A., 1999, NOCODE

[133] Progress Report on GAIA Photometric SimulationsBrown, A., 1999, SWG-AB-004

[134] Photometric Simulations - Preliminary ResultsBrown, A., 1999, NOCODEURL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/358653

[135] Photometric Simulations: Preliminary Results. Expanded and Revised VersionBrown, A., 1999, SWG-AB-005

[136] Photometric Data Analysis for GAIA: Mathematical FormulationBrown, A., 2001, GAIA-AB-001

[137] IDL Procedures for GAIA Focal Plane SimulationsBrown, A., 2001, NOCODE

[138] Classification - spectral database task listBrown, A., 2001, ICAP-AB-001URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/360046

[139] Questions Concerning the Building of a Database of Real SpectraBrown, A., 2001, ICAP-AB-002

[140] A Database of Real and Synthetic Spectra for GAIA - OverviewBrown, A., 2002, GAIA-AB-002URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/357610

[141] Results of the first cycle of blind testingBrown, A., 2003, ICAP-AB-003URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/360084

[142] Results of the second cycle of blind testingBrown, A., 2003, ICAP-AB-004URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/360086

[143] Results of the second cycle of blind testing. Appendix - visualising the confusion statistics for singlestarsBrown, A., 2003, ICAP-AB-005URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/360812

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[144] Results of the second cycle of blind testing. Appendix - detailed performance of the proposed Gaiaphotometric systemsBrown, A., 2003, ICAP-AB-006URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/360088

[145] Results of the second cycle of blind testing. Appendix - Detailed performance of the parametrisationmethods for single starsBrown, A., 2003, ICAP-AB-007

[146] Photometric data analysis for Gaia - definition of work packagesBrown, A., 2004, PWG-AB-001URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/359869

[147] Optimising the orthogonality of the AP gradients for the photometric systems - some considerations onthe figure of meritBrown, A., 2004, PWG-AB-002URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/359857

[148] Procedure for photometric systems recommendationBrown, A., Jordi, C., Knude, J., et al., 2004, PWG-AB-003URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/365184

[149] On Gaia photometric system optimisation and photometric data analysisBrown, A., 2004, PWG-AB-004URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/417417

[150] BBP photometric systems evaluationJordi, C., Carrasco, J., Hoeg, E., Brown, A., Knude, J., 2004, UB-PWG-028URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/403547

[151] MBP photometric systems evaluationJordi, C., Carrasco, J., Hoeg, E., Brown, A., Knude, J., 2004, UB-PWG-029URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/403514

[152] Simulation of calibration parameters for GDAAS2Brown, A., 2005, GAIA-AB-003URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/416020

[153] Requirements on AF11/BBP simulations for GDAAS2Brown, A., 2005, GAIA-AB-004URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/415891

[154] Photometric systems evaluation of global degeneracies - results from self-organising mapsBrown, A., 2005, PWG-AB-005URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/419823

[155] Photometric systems evaluation of global degeneracies - Self-organisingmaps for BBP andMBPsystemsBrown, A., 2005, PWG-AB-006

[156] Photometric systems evaluation of global degeneracies - Self-organising maps for combined BBP/MBPsystemsBrown, A., 2005, PWG-AB-007

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[157] Simulating prism spectra for the EADS-Astrium Gaia designBrown, A., 2006, GAIA-CA-TN-LEI-AB-005URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/550508

[158] Interface document for ad-hoc simulations of prism spectra for the EADS-Astrium Gaia designBrown, A., 2006, GAIA-C8-SP-LEI-AB-006URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/699404

[159] Gaia spectrophotometers - optimization studyJordi, C., Høg, E., Brown, A., de Bruijne, J., 2006, GAIA-CH-TN-UB-CJ-037URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/1112522

[160] Gaia photometers - recommended designJordi, C., Høg, E., Brown, A., de Bruijne, J., 2006, GAIA-CH-TN-UB-CJ-038URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/1112294

[161] Optimizing the photometersHoeg, E., Brown, A., de Bruijne, J., Jordi, C., 2006, GAIA-CA-TN-NBI-EH-175URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/1112407

[162] Chromaticity in Gaia-3de Bruijne, J., Lindegren, L., Svensson, O., Jordi, C., Figueras, F., Brown, A., 2006,GAIA-CA-TN-ESA-JDB-028URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2694426

[163] On the definition of the solar aspect angleBrown, A., Bastian, U., Lindegren, L., van Leeuwen, F., Mignard, F., 2006, GAIA-CG-TN-LEI-AB-010URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2697771

[164] Star classification possibilities with the Gaia spectrophotometers. 1. Simulated spectraStraizys, V., Lazauskaite, R., Brown, A., Zdanavičius, K., 2006, GAIA-C8-TN-ITPA-VS-001URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2705313

[165] Photometry with dispersed images - overview of BP/RP data processingBrown, A., 2007, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-009URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2329785

[166] Calibration requests to industryBrown, A., 2007, GAIA-CG-TN-LEI-AB-007URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2725135

[167] DPAC: Proposal for the Gaia Data ProcessingMignard, F., Drimmel, R. (eds.) 2007, GAIA-CD-SP-DPAC-FM-030-02URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2720336

[168] Implementation of the heuristic CTI model developed by AstriumBrown, A., 2007, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-008URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2773980

[169] Specification of a photometric mask for radiation test campaign #3Brown, A., 2008, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-012URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2821822

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[170] CU5 Data Processing Flow ChartsCU5 DU managers, 2008, GAIA-C5-SP-IOA-FDA-003URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2823932

[171] A simple estimate of chance optical projections on the skyBrown, A., 2008, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-013URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2829847

[172] Crowded field BP/RP pre-processing. Implications for the CU5 pipeline and for the CU5-CU8 interfaceBrown, A., 2008, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-014URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2860525

[173] CU5 Data ModelEvans, D.W., Brown, A., Cacciari, C., et al., 2008, GAIA-C5-SP-IOA-DWE-009URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2841981

[174] Describing the BP/RP measurements with spectrum shape coefficientsMarrese, P., Brown, A., 2009, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-PM-004URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2905783

[175] The BP/RP processing algorithm in IDTBrown, A., 2009, GAIA-C3-TN-LEI-AB-015URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2910785

[176] DPAC Inputs to the Gaia System Calibration PlanBrown, A., 2009, GAIA-CO-TN-LEI-AB-016URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2939197

[177] Module tests for the DU11 PhotPipe codeBrown, A., 2010, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-019URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3011365

[178] Update of SM and AF numerical PSFsSartoretti, P., Babusiaux, C., Brown, A., 2010, GAIA-C2-TN-OPM-PS-010URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3012361

[179] Characterizing image shape changes for radiation campaign #3 photometric testsBrown, A., 2010, GAIA-CH-TN-LEI-AB-017URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3021404

[180] Physical Effects in the Gaia Attitude Simulation. Thermal Infrared EmissionRisquez, D., Brown, A., 2010, GAIA-C2-TN-LEI-DRO-004URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2936717

[181] Forward modelling for the BP/RP data processingBrown, A., Jordi, C., Fabricius, C., van Leeuwen, F., 2010, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-020URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3046595

[182] DPAC Initialization Activities and Inputs to Gaia In-Orbit CommissioningBrown, A., 2011, GAIA-CO-TN-LEI-AB-022URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3075219

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[183] Proposal for the treatment of non-nominal windows in BP/RPBusso, G., Brown, A., 2012, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-GB-009URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3117831

[184] Gaia data access scenarios summaryBrown, A., Arenou, F., Hambly, N., et al., 2012, GAIA-C9-TN-LEI-AB-026URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3125400

[185] Summary of BP/RP pre-processing in PhotPipeBrown, A., Busso, G., Marrese, P., et al., 2012, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-021URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3135683

[186] Gaia performance assessment at IOCRBrown, A., Bastian, U., Seabroke, G., et al., 2013, GAIA-CO-TN-LEI-AB-036URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3204018

[187] White Paper - Space-Time Structure Explorer Sub-microarcsecond astrometry for the 2030sBrown, A., 2013, GAIA-CG-TN-LEI-AB-039URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3210644

[188] DPAC and Gaia Collaboration Publication PlanBrown, A., Vallenari, A., et al., 2013, GAIA-CD-PL-LEI-AB-041URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3232975

[189] Simulations of BP/RP data with XpSimBrown, A.G.A., De Angeli, F., Evans, D.W., 2014, GAIA-C5-TN-LEI-AB-029URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3252246

[190] DPAC/SOC Inputs to the Gaia Best Focus Search ActivityBrown, A., Busonero, D., Carrasco, J.M., et al., 2014, GAIA-CO-TN-LEI-AB-047URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3252670

[191] Stray light modulations caused by diffracted sun lightBrown, A., Jordan, S., 2014, GAIA-CA-TN-LEI-AB-049URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3256532

[192] DPAC Inputs to the Gaia In Orbit Commissioning ReviewBrown, A., SOC Calibration Team, DPAC Payload Experts, et al., 2014, GAIA-CO-TN-LEI-AB-052URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3269906

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[193] Minutes of the CU5/CU4 2D imagingBrown, A., 2007, GAIA-C5-MN-LEI-AB-011URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/2767881

[194] Minutes of the 1st initial in-orbit calibration workshopBrown, A., 2011, GAIA-CO-MN-LEI-AB-023URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3065709

[195] Minutes of the 2nd initial in-orbit calibration workshopBrown, A., 2011, GAIA-CO-MN-LEI-AB-024URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3102312

[196] Minutes of the 3rd initial in-orbit calibration workshopBrown, A., 2012, GAIA-CO-MN-LEI-AB-025URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3114612

[197] Minutes of the 4th initial in-orbit calibration workshopBrown, A., 2012, GAIA-CO-MN-LEI-AB-027URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3143382

[198] Minutes of DPACE telecon 27Brown, A., 2012, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-028URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3145464

[199] Minutes of DPACE telecon 28Brown, A., 2012, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-030URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3154159

[200] Minutes of DPACE telecon 29Brown, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-031URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3159187

[201] Minutes of DPACE meeting 16Brown, A., Vallenari, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-032URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3165184

[202] Minutes of DPACE telecon 30Brown, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-033URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3167956

[203] Minutes of the 5th initial in-orbit calibration workshopBrown, A., 2013, GAIA-CO-MN-LEI-AB-034URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3178396

[204] Minutes of DPACE telecon 31Brown, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-035URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3178720

[205] Minutes of DPACE telecon 32Brown, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-037URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3208446

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[206] Minutes of DPACE telecon 33Brown, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-038URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3211792

[207] Minutes of the seventeenth DPACE meetingBrown A.G.A., V.A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-040URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3219354

[208] Minutes of DPACE telecon 34Brown A.G.A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-042URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3221193

[209] Minutes of DPACE telecon 35Brown, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-043URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3223720

[210] Minutes of the eighteenth DPACE meetingBrown, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-044URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3230876

[211] Minutes of DPACE telecon 36Brown, A., 2013, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-045URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3233572

[212] Minutes of DPACE Telecon 37Brown, A., 2014, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-046URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3238249

[213] Minutes of DPACE Telecon 38Brown, A., 2014, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-048URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3252599

[214] Minutes of DPACE telecon 39Brown, A., 2014, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-050URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3254327

[215] Minutes of DPACE telecon 40Brown, A., 2014, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-051URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3256996

[216] Minutes of the nineteenth DPACE meetingBrown, A., 2014, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-053URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3262575

[217] Minutes of DPACE telecon 41Brown, A., 2014, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-054URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3276713

[218] Minutes of the twentieth DPACE meetingBrown, A., 2014, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-055URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3294841

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[219] Minutes of DPACE telecon 42Brown, A., 2014, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-056URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3299205

[220] Minutes of DPACE telecon 43Brown, A., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-057URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3304487

[221] Minutes of the twenty first DPACE meetingBrown, A., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-058URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3313284

[222] Minutes of the joint DPACE M21 and GST47 meetingBrown, A., Prusti, T., de Bruijne, J., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-059URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3313285

[223] Minutes of DPACE telecon 44Brown, A., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-060URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3315881

[224] Minutes of DPACE telecon 45Brown, A., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-061URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3325360

[225] Minutes of DPACE telecon 46Brown, A., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-062URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3359417

[226] Minutes of the twenty-second DPACE meetingBrown, A., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-063URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3360687

[227] Minutes of DPACE telecon 47Brown, A., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-064URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3369455

[228] Minutes of DPACE Meeting 23Brown, A., 2015, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-066URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3380565

[229] Minutes of DPACE telecon 48Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-067URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3383515

[230] Minutes of the twenty-fourth DPACE meetingBrown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-068URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3388734

[231] Minutes of the joint DPACE M24 and GST50 meetingBrown, A., Prusti, T., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-069URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3388831

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[232] Minutes of DPACE Telecon 49Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-070URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3391949

[233] Minutes of DPACE telecon 50Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-071URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3394586

[234] Minutes of DPACE telecon 51Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-072URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3397975

[235] Minutes of DPACE telecon 52Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-073URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3403383

[236] Minutes of DPACE meeting 25Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-074URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3424399

[237] Minutes of DPACE telecon 53Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-075URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3424669

[238] Minutes of DPACE telecon 54Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-076URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3432347

[239] Minutes of DPACE telecon 55Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-077URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3447550

[240] Minutes of DPACE telecon 56Brown, A., 2016, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-078URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3461109

[241] Minutes of DPACE telecon 57Brown, A., 2017, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-080URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3474962

[242] Minutes of DPACE telecon 58Brown, A., 2017, GAIA-CD-MN-LEI-AB-081URL http://www.rssd.esa.int/cs/livelink/open/3483844

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SINFONI technical notes

[243] Progress Report on Curvature AO Simulations for SINFONI - Extended Guide Source: Implementationand First ResultsBrown, A.G.A., 2002, Tech. Rep. NOVA-SINFONI-AB-001, Leiden Observatory

[244] Progress Report on Curvature AO Simulations for SINFONI - Field of View Limitations in the CurvatureSensor and Results from Extended Guide Source SimulationsBrown, A.G.A., 2002, Tech. Rep. NOVA-SINFONI-AB-002, Leiden Observatory

[245] Progress Report on Curvature AO Simulations for SINFONI - Revised Results for the Extended GuideSourceBrown, A.G.A., 2002, Tech. Rep. NOVA-SINFONI-AB-003, Leiden Observatory

[246] Progress Report on Curvature AO Simulations for SINFONI - Implementation of the Laser Guide StarBrown, A.G.A., 2002, Tech. Rep. NOVA-SINFONI-AB-004, Leiden Observatory

[247] Progress Report on Curvature AO Simulations for SINFONI - Correct Implementation of the ExtendedGuide Source and Resulting Performance of the AO SystemBrown, A.G.A., 2002, Tech. Rep. NOVA-SINFONI-AB-005, Leiden Observatory

[248] ProgressReport onCurvature AOSimulations for SINFONI - First Results of Laser Guide Star SimulationsBrown, A.G.A., 2003, Tech. Rep. NOVA-SINFONI-AB-006, Leiden Observatory

[249] Progress Report on Curvature AO Simulations for SINFONI - Further Development of the Laser GuideStar SimulationBrown, A.G.A., 2003, Tech. Rep. NOVA-SINFONI-AB-007, Leiden Observatory

[250] Statistical Properties of the SINFONI AO Simulation Tool Phase ScreensBrown, A.G.A., 2003, Tech. Rep. NOVA-SINFONI-AB-008, Leiden Observatory

[251] The SINFONI Adaptive Optics Module Simulation ToolBrown, A.G.A., 2003, Tech. Rep. VLT-TRE-ESO-xxxxx-yyyy, Leiden Observatory

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