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pro vyhledávání: '"Peters, W. M."'
Autor:
Willner, S. P., Gim, H. B., Polletta, M. del Carmen, Cohen, S. H., Willmer, C. N. A., Zhao, X., D'Silva, J. C. J., Jansen, R. A., Koekemoer, A. M., Summers, J., Windhorst, R. A., Coe, D., Conselice, C. J., Driver, S. P., Frye, B., Grogin, N. A., Marshall, M. A., Nonino, M., Ortiz III, R., Pirzkal, N., Robotham, A., Rutkowski, M. J., Ryan, Jr., R. E., Tompkins, S., Yan, H., Hammel, H. B., Milam, S. N., Adams, N. J., Beacom, J. F., Bhatawdekar, R., Cheng, C., Civano, F., Cotton, W., Hyun, M., Kikuta, S., Nyland, K. E., Peters, W. M., Petric, A., Röttgering, H. J. A., Shimwell, T., Yun, M. S.
The Time Domain Field (TDF) near the North Ecliptic Pole in JWST's continuous-viewing zone will become a premier "blank field" for extragalactic science. JWST/NIRCam data in a 16 arcmin$^2$ portion of the TDF identify 4.4 $\mu$m counterparts for 62 o
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.13008
Autor:
Roshi, D. Anish, Peters, W. M., Emig, K. L., Salas, P., Oonk, J. B. R., Lebrón, M. E., Dickey, J. M.
We present results from a search for radio recombination lines in three HI self-absorbing (HISA) clouds at 750 MHz and 321 MHz with the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT), and in three Galactic Plane positions at 327 MHz with the Arecibo Teles
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.01985
We present new images and continuum spectral analysis for 14 resolved Galactic SNRs selected from the 74 MHz Very Large Array Low-Frequency Sky Survey Redux (VLSSr). We combine new integrated measurements from the VLSSr with flux densities extracted
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.08178
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Kirsten, F., Marcote, B., Nimmo, K., Hessels, J. W. T., Bhardwaj, M., Tendulkar, S. P., Keimpema, A., Yang, J., Snelders, M. P., Scholz, P., Pearlman, A. B., Law, C. J., Peters, W. M., Giroletti, M., Paragi, Z., Bassa, C., Hewitt, D. M., Bach, U., Bezrukovs, V., Burgay, M., Buttaccio, S. T., Conway, J. E., Corongiu, A., Feiler, R., Forssén, O., Gawroński, M. P., Karuppusamy, R., Kharinov, M. A., Lindqvist, M., Maccaferri, G., Melnikov, A., Ould-Boukattine, O. S., Possenti, A., Surcis, G., Wang, N., Yuan, J., Aggarwal, K., Anna-Thomas, R., Bower, G. C., Blaauw, R., Burke-Spolaor, S., Cassanelli, T., Clarke, T. E., Fonseca, E., Gaensler, B. M., Gopinath, A., Kaspi, V. M., Kassim, N., Lazio, T. J. W., Leung, C., Li, D. Z., Lin, H. H., Masui, K. W., Mckinven, R., Michilli, D., Mikhailov, A., Ng, C., Orbidans, A., Pen, U. L., Petroff, E., Rahman, M., Ransom, S. M., Shin, K., Smith, K. M., Stairs, I. H., Vlemmings, W.
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are exceptionally luminous flashes of unknown physical origin, reaching us from other galaxies (Petroff et al. 2019). Most FRBs have only ever been seen once, while others flash repeatedly, though sporadically (Spitler et al.
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.11445
Autor:
Hyman, S. D., Frail, D. A., Deneva, J. S., Kassim, N. E., Giacintucci, S., Kooi, J. E., Lazio, T. J. W., Joyner, I., Peters, W. M., Gajjar, V., Siemion, A. P. V.
From an on-going survey of the Galactic bulge, we have discovered a number of compact, steep spectrum radio sources. In this present study we have carried out more detailed observations for two of these sources, located 43 arcmin and 12.7 deg from th
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.03282
Autor:
Lacy, M., Surace, J. A., Farrah, D., Nyland, K., Afonso, J., Brandt, W. N., Clements, D. L., Lagos, C. D. P., Maraston, C., Pforr, J., Sajina, A., Sako, M., Vaccari, M., Wilson, G., Ballantyne, D. R., Barkhouse, W. A., Brunner, R., Cane, R., Clarke, T. E., Cooper, M., Cooray, A., Covone, G., D'Andrea, C., Evrard, A. E., Ferguson, H. C., Frieman, J., Gonzalez-Perez, V., Gupta, R., Hatziminaoglou, E., Huang, J., Jagannathan, P., Jarvis, M. J., Jones, K. M., Kimball, A., Lidman, C., Lubin, L., Marchetti, L., Martini, P., McMahon, R. G., Mei, S., Messias, H., Murphy, E. J., Newman, J. A., Nichol, R., Norris, R. P., Oliver, S., Perez-Fournon, I., Peters, W. M., Pierre, M., Polisensky, E., Richards, G. T., Ridgway, S. E., Röttgering, H. J. A., Seymour, N., Shirley, R., Somerville, R., Strauss, M. A., Suntzeff, N., Thorman, P. A., van Kampen, E., Verma, A., Wechsler, R., Wood-Vasey, W. M.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) will observe several Deep Drilling Fields (DDFs) to a greater depth and with a more rapid cadence than the main survey. In this paper, we describe the ``DeepDrill'' survey, which us
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.15030
Autor:
Lacy, M., Baum, S. A., Chandler, C. J., Chatterjee, S., Clarke, T. E., Deustua, S., English, J., Farnes, J., Gaensler, B. M., Gugliucci, N., Hallinan, G., Kent, B. R., Kimball, A., Law, C. J., Lazio, T. J. W., Marvil, J., Mao, S. A., Medlin, D., Mooley, K., Murphy, E. J., Myers, S., Osten, R., Richards, G. T., Rosolowsky, E., Rudnick, L., Schinzel, F., Sivakoff, G. R., Sjouwerman, L. O., Taylor, R., White, R. L., Wrobel, J., Andernach, H., Beasley, A. J., Berger, E., Bhatnagar, S., Birkinshaw, M., Bower, G. C., Brandt, W. N., Brown, S., Burke-Spolaor, S., Butler, B. J., Comerford, J., Demorest, P. B., Fu, H., Giacintucci, S., Golap, K., Guth, T., Hales, C. A., Hiriart, R., Hodge, J., Horesh, A., Ivezic, Z., Jarvis, M. J., Kamble, A., Kassim, N., Liu, X., Loinard, L., Lyons, D. K., Masters, J., Mezcua, M., Moellenbrock, G. A., Mroczkowski, T., Nyland, K., O'Dea, C. P., O'Sullivan, S. P., Peters, W. M., Radford, K., Rao, U., Robnett, J., Salcido, J., Shen, Y., Sobotka, A., Witz, S., Vaccari, M., van Weeren, R. J., Vargas, A., Williams, P. K. G., Yoon, I.
The Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS) is a synoptic, all-sky radio sky survey with a unique combination of high angular resolution ($\approx$2.5"), sensitivity (a 1$\sigma$ goal of 70 $\mu$Jy/beam in the coadded data), full linear Stokes polarimetr
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1907.01981
We have identified a new supernova remnant (SNR), G51.04+0.07 (G51.04), using observations at 74 MHz from the VLA Low-Frequency Sky Survey Redux. Earlier, higher frequency radio continuum, recombination line, and infrared data had correctly inferred
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.07452
Autor:
Hallinan, G., Corsi, A., Mooley, K. P., Hotokezaka, K., Nakar, E., Kasliwal, M. M., Kaplan, D. L., Frail, D. A., Myers, S. T., Murphy, T., De, K., Dobie, D., Allison, J. R., Bannister, K. W., Bhalerao, V., Chandra, P., Clarke, T. E., Giacintucci, S., Ho, A. Y. Q., Horesh, A., Kassim, N. E., Kulkarni, S. R., Lenc, E., Lockman, F. J., Lynch, C., Nichols, D., Nissanke, S., Palliyaguru, N., Peters, W. M., Piran, T., Rana, J., Sadler, E. M., Singer, L. P.
Gravitational waves have been detected from a binary neutron star merger event, GW170817. The detection of electromagnetic radiation from the same source has shown that the merger occurred in the outskirts of the galaxy NGC 4993, at a distance of 40
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1710.05435
Autor:
Lacy, M., Baum, S. A., Chandler, C. J., Chatterjee, S., Clarke, T. E., Deustua, S., English, J., Farnes, J., Gaensler, B. M., Gugliucci, N., Hallinan, G., Kent, B. R., Kimball, A., Law, C. J., Lazio, T. J. W., Marvil, J., Mao, S. A., Medlin, D., Mooley, K., Murphy, E. J., Myers, S., Osten, R., Richards, G. T., Rosolowsky, E., Rudnick, L., Schinzel, F., Sivakoff, G. R., Sjouwerman, L. O., Taylor, R., White, R. L., Wrobel, J., Andernach, H., Beasley, A. J., Berger, E., Bhatnager, S., Birkinshaw, M., Bower, G. C., Brandt, W. N., Brown, S., Burke-Spolaor, S., Butler, B. J., Comerford, J., Demorest, P. B., Fu, H., Giacintucci, S., Golap, K., Güth, T., Hales, C. A., Hiriart, R., Hodge, J., Horesh, A., Ivezić, Ž., Jarvis, M. J., Kamble, A., Kassim, N., Liu, X., Loinard, L., Lyons, D. K., Masters, J., Mezcua, M., Moellenbrock, G. A., Mroczkowski, T., Nyland, K., O’Dea, C. P., O’Sullivan, S. P., Peters, W. M., Radford, K., Rao, U., Robnett, J., Salcido, J., Shen, Y., Sobotka, A., Witz, S., Vaccari, M., van Weeren, R. J., Vargas, A., Williams, P. K. G., Yoon, I.
Publikováno v:
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2020 Mar 01. 132(1009), 1-30.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26973251