Jarrod Hurley

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Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing Swinburne University of Technology, Australia 
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Agrawal P, Hurley J, Stevenson S, et al. (2020) The fates of massive stars: exploring uncertainties in stellar evolution with METISSE Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 497: 4549-4564
Veljanoski J, Ferguson AMN, Mackey AD, et al. (2015) The globular cluster system of NGC 6822 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 452: 320-332
Hansen BM, Kalirai JS, Anderson J, et al. (2013) An age difference of two billion years between a metal-rich and a metal-poor globular cluster. Nature. 500: 51-3
Richer HB, Goldsbury R, Heyl J, et al. (2013) Comparing the white dwarf cooling sequences in 47 tuc and NGC 6397 Astrophysical Journal. 778
Kalirai JS, Anderson J, Dotter A, et al. (2013) Ultra-deep hubble space telescope imaging of the small magellanic cloud: The initial mass function of stars with M ≲ 1 M Astrophysical Journal. 763
Heyl JS, Richer H, Anderson J, et al. (2012) DEEPHUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPEIMAGING IN NGC 6397: STELLAR DYNAMICS The Astrophysical Journal. 761: 51
Kalirai JS, Richer HB, Anderson J, et al. (2012) A deep, wide-field, and panchromatic view of 47 Tuc and the SMC with HST: Observations and data analysis methods Astronomical Journal. 143
Praagman A, Hurley J, Power C. (2010) Star cluster evolution in dark matter dominated galaxies New Astronomy. 15: 46-51
Richer HB, Dotter A, Hurley J, et al. (2008) Deep advanced camera for surveys imaging in the globular cluster NGC 6397: The cluster color-magnitude diagram and luminosity function Astronomical Journal. 135: 2141-2154
Anderson J, King IR, Richer HB, et al. (2008) Deep advanced camera for surveys imaging in the globular cluster NGC 6397: Reduction methods Astronomical Journal. 135: 2114-2128
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