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    • The JCMT Plane Survey: early results from the ell = 30deg field 

      Moore, T.~J.~T.; Plume, R.; Thompson, M.~A.; Parsons, H.; Urquhart, J.~S.; Eden, D.~J.; Dempsey, J.~T.; Morgan, L.~K.; Thomas, H.~S.; Buckle, J.; Brunt, C.~M.; Butner, H.; Carretero, D.; Chrysostomou, A.; deVilliers, H.~M.; Fich, M.; Hoare, M.~G.; Manser, G.; Mottram, J.~C.; Natario, C.; Olguin, F.; Peretto, N.; Polychroni, D.; Redman, R.~O.; Rigby, A.~J.; Salji, C.; Summers, L.~J.; Berry, D.; Currie, M.~J.; Jenness, T.; Pestalozzi, M.; Traficante, A.; Bastien, P.; diFrancesco, J.; Davis, C.~J.; Evans, A.; Friberg, P.; Fuller, G.~A.; Gibb, A.~G.; Gibson, S.; Hill, T.; Johnstone, D.; Joncas, G.; Longmore, S.~N.; Lumsden, S.~L.; Martin, P.~G.; Lu'o'ng, Q.~N.; Pineda, J.~E.; Purcell, C.; Richer, J.~S.; Schieven, G.~H.; Shipman, R.; Spaans, M.; Taylor, A.~R.; Viti, S.; Weferling, B.; White, G.~J.; Zhu, M. (2015-11-11)
      We present early results from the JCMT (James Clerk Maxwell Telescope) Plane Survey (JPS), which has surveyed the northern inner Galactic plane between longitudes ℓ = 7° and ℓ = 63° in the 850-μm continuum with SCUBA-2 ...
    • V-LoTSS: The circularly polarised LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey 

      Callingham, J.~R.; Shimwell, T.~W.; Vedantham, H.~K.; Bassa, C.~G.; O'Sullivan, S.~P.; Yiu, T.~W.~H.; Bloot, S.; Best, P.~N.; Hardcastle, M.~J.; Haverkorn, M.; Kavanagh, R.~D.; Lamy, L.; Pope, B.~J.~S.; Röttgering, H.~J.~A.; Schwarz, D.~J.; Tasse, C.; van Weeren, R.~J.; White, G.~J.; Zarka, P.; Bomans, D.~J.; Bonafede, A.; Bonato, M.; Botteon, A.; Bruggen, M.; Chyży, K.~T.; Drabent, A.; Emig, K.~L.; Gloudemans, A.~J.; Gürkan, G.; Hajduk, M.; Hoang, D.~N.; Hoeft, M.; Iacobelli, M.; Kadler, M.; Kunert-Bajraszewska, M.; Mingo, B.; Morabito, L.~K.; Nair, D.~G.; Pérez-Torres, M.; Ray, T.~P.; Riseley, C.~J.; Rowlinson, A.; Shulevski, A.; Sweijen, F.; Timmerman, R.; Vaccari, M.; Zheng, J. (2023-02-17)
      We present the detection of 68 sources from the most sensitive radio survey in circular polarisation conducted to date. We used the second data release of the 144 MHz LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey to produce circularly polarised ...