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pro vyhledávání: '"Williams, G. A."'
Autor:
Shrestha, Manisha, DeSoto, Sabrina, Sand, David J., Williams, G. Grant, Hoffman, Jennifer L., Smith, Nathan, Smith, Paul S., Milne, Peter, McCall, Callum, Maund, Justyn R., Steele, Iain A, Wiersema, Klaas, Andrews, Jennifer E., Bilinski, Christopher, Anche, Ramya M., Bostroem, K. Azalee, Hosseinzadeh, Griffin, Pearson, Jeniveve, Leonard, Douglas C., Hsu, Brian, Dong, Yize, Hoang, Emily, Janzen, Daryl, Jencson, Jacob E., Jha, Saurabh W., Lundquist, M. J., Mehta, Darshana, Retamal, Nicolas Meza, Valenti, Stefano, Farah, Joseph, Howell, D. Andrew, McCully, Curtis, Newsome, Megan, Gonzalez, Estefania Padilla, Pellegrino, Craig, Terreran, Giacomo
We present multi-epoch optical spectropolarimetric and imaging polarimetric observations of the nearby Type II supernova (SN) 2023ixf discovered in M101 at a distance of 6.85 Mpc. The first imaging polarimetric observations were taken +2.33 days (600
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.08199
Autor:
Anderson, L. D., Camilo, F., Faerber, Timothy, Bietenholz, M., Bordiu, C., Bufano, F., Chibueze, J. O., Cotton, W. D., Ingallinera, A., Loru, S., Rigby, A., Riggi, S., Thompson, M. A., Trigilio, C., Umana, G., Williams, G. M.
Context. Sensitive radio continuum data could remove the difference between the number of known supernova remnants (SNRs) in the Galaxy compared to that expected, but due to confusion in the Galactic plane, faint SNRs can be challenging to distinguis
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.16607
Autor:
Nonhebel, M., Barnes, A. T., Immer, K., Armijos-Abendaño, J., Bally, J., Battersby, C., Burton, M. G., Butterfield, N., Colzi, L., García, P., Ginsburg, A., Henshaw, J. D., Hu, Y., Jiménez-Serra, I., Klessen, R. S., Kruijssen, J. M. D., Liang, F. -H., Longmore, S. N., Lu, X., Martín, S., Mills, E. A. C., Nogueras-Lara, F., Petkova, M. A., Pineda, J. E., Rivilla, V. M., Sánchez-Monge, Á., Santa-Maria, M. G., Smith, H. A., Sofue, Y., Sormani, M. C., Tolls, V., Walker, D. L., Wallace, J., Wang, Q. D., Williams, G. M., Xu, F. -W.
The Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) differs dramatically from our local solar neighbourhood, both in the extreme interstellar medium conditions it exhibits (e.g. high gas, stellar, and feedback density) and in the strong dynamics at play (e.
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.12185
In this paper, we study the Bohr inequality with lacunary series to the single valued (resp. vector-valued) holomorphic function defined in unit ball of finite dimensional Banach sequence space. Also, we extend the Bohr inequality with an alternating
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.18623
Autor:
Clarke, S. D., Makeev, V. A., Sánchez-Monge, Á., Williams, G. M., Tang, Y. -W., Walch, S., Higgins, R., Nürnberger, P. C., Suri, S.
We present an analysis of the outer Galaxy giant molecular filament (GMF) G214.5-1.8 (G214.5) using IRAM 30m data of $^{12}$CO, $^{13}$CO and C$^{18}$O. We find that the $^{12}$CO (1-0) and (2-1) derived excitation temperatures are near identical and
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04992
Autor:
Goedhart, S., Cotton, W. D., Camilo, F., Thompson, M. A., Umana, G., Bietenholz, M., Woudt, P. A., Anderson, L. D., Bordiu, C., Buckley, D. A. H., Buemi, C. S., Bufano, F., Cavallaro, F., Chen, H., Chibueze, J. O., Egbo, D., Frank, B. S., Hoare, M. G., Ingallinera, A., Irabor, T., Kraan-Korteweg, R. C., Kurapati, S., Leto, P., Loru, S., Mutale, M., Obonyo, W. O., Plavin, A., Rajohnson, S. H. A., Rigby, A., Riggi, S., Seidu, M., Serra, P., Smart, B. M., Stappers, B. W., Steyn, N., Surnis, M., Trigilio, C., Williams, G. M., Abbott, T. D., Adam, R. M., Asad, K. M. B., Baloyi, T., Bauermeister, E. F., Bennet, T. G. H., Bester, H., Botha, A. G., Brederode, L. R. S., Buchner, S., Burger, J. P., Cheetham, T., Cloete, K., de Villiers, M. S., de Villiers, D. I. L., Toit, L. J. du, Esterhuyse, S. W. P., Fanaroff, B. L., Fourie, D. J., Gamatham, R. R. G., Gatsi, T. G., Geyer, M., Gouws, M., Gumede, S. C., Heywood, I., Hokwana, A., Hoosen, S. W., Horn, D. M., Horrell, L. M. G., Hugo, B. V., Isaacson, A. I., Józsa, G. I. G., Jonas, J. L., Jordaan, J. D. B. L., Joubert, A. F., Julie, R. P. M., Kapp, F. B., Kriek, N., Kriel, H., Krishnan, V. K., Kusel, T. W., Legodi, L. S., Lehmensiek, R., Lord, R. T., Macfarlane, P. S., Magnus, L. G., Magozore, C., Main, J. P. L., Malan, J. A., Manley, J. R., Marais, S. J., Maree, M. D. J., Martens, A., Maruping, P., McAlpine, K., Merry, B. C., Mgodeli, M., Millenaar, R. P., Mokone, O. J., Monama, T. E., New, W. S., Ngcebetsha, B., Ngoasheng, K. J., Nicolson, G. D., Ockards, M. T., Oozeer, N., Passmoor, S. S., Patel, A. A., Peens-Hough, A., Perkins, S. J., Ramaila, A. J. T., Ratcliffe, S. M., Renil, R., Richter, L. L., Salie, S., Sambu, N., Schollar, C. T. G., Schwardt, L. C., Schwartz, R. L., Serylak, M., Siebrits, R., Sirothia, S. K., Slabber, M. J., Smirnov, O. M., Tiplady, A. J., van Balla, T. J., van der Byl, A., Van Tonder, V., Venter, A. J., Venter, M., Welz, M. G., Williams, L. P.
We present the SARAO MeerKAT Galactic Plane Survey (SMGPS), a 1.3 GHz continuum survey of almost half of the Galactic Plane (251\deg $\le l \le$ 358\deg and 2\deg $\le l \le$ 61\deg at $|b| \le 1.5\deg $). SMGPS is the largest, most sensitive and hig
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07275
Autor:
Bostroem, K. Azalee, Pearson, Jeniveve, Shrestha, Manisha, Sand, David J., Valenti, Stefano, Jha, Saurabh W., Andrews, Jennifer E., Smith, Nathan, Terreran, Giacomo, Green, Elizabeth, Dong, Yize, Lundquist, Michael, Haislip, Joshua, Hoang, Emily T., Hosseinzadeh, Griffin, Janzen, Daryl, Jencson, Jacob E., Kouprianov, Vladimir, Paraskeva, Emmy, Retamal, Nicolas E. Meza, Reichart, Daniel E., Arcavi, Iair, Bonanos, Alceste Z., Coughlin, Michael W., Dobson, Ross, Farah, Joseph, Albany, Lluís, Gutiérrez, Claudia, Hawley, Suzanne, Hebb, Leslie, Hiramatsu, Daichi, Howell, D. Andrew, Iijima, Takashi, Ilyin, Ilya, Jhass, Kiran, McCully, Curtis, Moran, Sean, Morris, Brett M., Mura, Alessandra C., Müller-Bravo, Tomás, Munday, James, Newsome, Megan, Pabst, Maria Th., Ochner, Paolo, Gonzalez, Estefania Padilla, Pastorello, Andrea, Pellegrino, Craig, Piscarreta, Lara, Ravi, Aravind P., Reguitti, Andrea, Salo, Laura, Vinko, Jozsef, de Vos, Kellie, Wheeler, J. C., Williams, G. Grant, Wyatt, Samuel
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 956, Issue 1, id.L5, 17 pp., Oct 2023
We present the optical spectroscopic evolution of SN~2023ixf seen in sub-night cadence spectra from 1.18 to 14 days after explosion. We identify high-ionization emission features, signatures of interaction with material surrounding the progenitor sta
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.10119
Autor:
Mauerhan, Jon C., Smith, Nathan, Williams, G. Grant, Smith, Paul S., Filippenko, Alexei V., Bilinski, Christopher, Zheng, WeiKang, Brink, Thomas G., Hoffman, Jennifer L., Leonard, Douglas C., Milne, Peter, Jeffers, Benjamin, Modak, Shaunak, Stegman, Samantha, Zhang, Keto D.
We present multiepoch spectropolarimetry of the superluminous interacting Type IIn supernova SN2017hcc, covering 16 to 391 days after explosion. In our first epoch we measure continuum polarization as high as 6%, making SN 2017hcc the most intrinsica
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.12368
Autor:
Bilinski, Christopher, Smith, Nathan, Williams, G. Grant, Smith, Paul S., Leonard, Douglas C., Hoffman, Jennifer L., Andrews, Jennifer, Milne, Peter
We present multi-epoch spectropolarimetry and spectra for a sample of 14 Type IIn supernovae (SNe IIn). We find that after correcting for likely interstellar polarization, SNe IIn commonly show intrinsic continuum polarization of 1--3% at the time of
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.13034
Autor:
Clarke, S. D., Sanchez-Monge, A., Williams, G. M., Howard, A. D. P., Walch, S., Schneider, N.
We present an analysis of the outer Galaxy giant molecular filament (GMF) G214.5-1.8 (G214.5) using Herschel data. We find that G214.5 has a mass of $\sim$ 16,000 M$_{\odot}$, yet hosts only 15 potentially protostellar 70 $\mu$m sources, making it hi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.02422