Alex Rawlings

Alex Rawlings
University of Helsinki | HY · Department of Physics

Bachelor of Science

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Introduction
Alex Rawlings currently studies at the Department of Physics, University of Helsinki. His most recent publication is 'The SAMI Galaxy Survey: rules of behaviour for spin-ellipticity radial tracks in galaxies'.
Additional affiliations
January 2019 - present
The University of Sydney
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • Extragalactic astrophysics
January 2015 - present
University of Southern Queensland
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
August 2019 - July 2021
University of Helsinki
Field of study
  • Astrophysics
September 2017 - January 2018
University of Zurich
Field of study
  • Physics
February 2016 - November 2018

Publications

Publications (6)
Article
We study the behaviour of the spin-ellipticity radial tracks for 507 galaxies from the Sydney AAO Multiobject Integral Field (SAMI) Galaxy Survey with stellar kinematics out to ≥1.5Re. We advocate for a morpho-dynamical classification of galaxies, relying on spatially resolved photometric and kinematic data. We find the use of spin-ellipticity radi...
Preprint
We study the behaviour of the spin-ellipticity radial tracks for 507 galaxies from the Sydney AAO Multi-object Integral Field (SAMI) Galaxy Survey with stellar kinematics out to $\geq1.5R_\text{e}$. We advocate for a morpho-dynamical classification of galaxies, relying on spatially-resolved photometric and kinematic data. We find the use of spin-el...
Preprint
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We study the behaviour of the spin-ellipticity radial tracks for 507 galaxies from the Sydney AAO Multi-object Integral Field (SAMI) Galaxy Survey with stellar kine-matics out to ≥ 1.5R e. We advocate for a morpho-dynamical classification of galaxies , relying on spatially-resolved photometric and kinematic data. We find the use of spin-ellipticity...
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The risk of keratinocyte skin cancer, malignant melanoma and ultraviolet radiation (UVR)‐induced eye disease is disproportionately higher in Australia and New Zealand compared to equivalent northern hemisphere latitudes. While many teachers are aware of the importance of reinforcing sun‐safety messages to students, many may not be aware of the cons...
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Introduction: Clothing provides a protective barrier that reduces the amount of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) reaching the skin. Industry standards for sun-protective clothing have been implemented in Australia/New Zealand, Europe, and the USA. However, ratings and labelling used for clothing marketed as sun-protective do not routinely communicate th...
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Exposure to natural sunlight, specifically solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation contributes to lifetime risks of skin cancer, eye disease, and diseases associated with vitamin D insufficiency. Improved knowledge of personal sun exposure patterns can inform public health policy; and help target high-risk population groups. Subsequently, an extensive num...

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