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    • EMU : Evolutionary Map of the Universe 

      Norris, Ray P.; Hopkins, A. M.; Afonso, J.; Brown, S.; Condon, J. J.; Dunne, L.; Feain, I.; Hollow, R.; Jarvis, M.J.; Johnston-Hollitt, M.; Lenc, E.; Middelberg, E.; Padovani, P.; Prandoni, I.; Rudnick, L.; Seymour, N.; Umana, G.; Andernach, H.; Alexander, D. M.; Appleton, P. N.; Bacon, D.; Banfield, J.; Becker, W.; Brown, M. J. I.; Ciliegi, P.; Jackson, C.; Eales, S.; Edge, A. C.; Gaensler, B. M.; Giovannini, G.; Hales, C. A.; Hancock, P.; Huynh, M. T.; Ibar, E.; Ivison, R. J.; Kennicutt, R.; Kimball, Amy E.; Koekemoer, A. M.; Koribalski, B. S.; Lopez-Sanchez, A. R.; Mao, M. Y.; Murphy, T.; Messias, H.; Pimbblet, K. A.; Raccanelli, A.; Randall, K. E.; Reiprich, T. H.; Roseboom, I. G.; Roettgering, H.; Saikia, D. J.; Sharp, R. G.; Slee, O. B.; Smail, Ian; Thompson, Mark; Urquhart, J. S.; Wall, J. V.; Zhao, G. -B. (2011)
      EMU is a wide-field radio continuum survey planned for the new Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope. The primary goal of EMU is to make a deep (rms ~ 10 microJy/beam) radio continuum survey of the ...
    • Low frequency observations of linearly polarized structures in the interstellar medium near the south Galactic pole 

      Lenc, Emil; Gaensler, B. M.; Sun, X. H.; Sadler, E. M.; Willis, A. G.; Barry, N.; Beardsley, A. P.; Bell, M. E.; Bernardi, G.; Bowman, J. D.; Briggs, F.; Callingham, J. R.; Cappallo, R. J.; Carroll, P.; Corey, B. E.; Oliveira-Costa, A. de; Deshpande, A. A.; Dillon, J. S.; Dwarkanath, K. S.; Emrich, D.; Ewall-Wice, A.; Feng, L.; For, B. -Q.; Goeke, R.; Greenhill, L. J.; Hancock, P.; Hazelton, B. J.; Hewitt, J. N.; Hindson, L.; Hurley-Walker, N.; Johnston-Hollitt, M.; Jacobs, D. C.; Kapinska, A. D.; Kaplan, D. L.; Kasper, J. C.; Kim, H. -S.; Kratzenberg, E.; Line, J.; Loeb, A.; Lonsdale, C. J.; Lynch, M. J.; McKinley, B.; McWhirter, S. R.; Mitchell, D. A.; Morales, M. F.; Morgan, E.; Morgan, J.; Murphy, T.; Neben, A. R.; Oberoi, D.; Offringa, A. R.; Ord, S. M.; Paul, S.; Pindor, B.; Pober, J. C.; Prabu, T.; Procopio, P.; Riding, J.; Rogers, A. E. E.; Roshi, A.; Shankar, N. Udaya; Sethi, S. K.; Srivani, K. S.; Staveley-Smith, L.; Subrahmanyan, R.; Sullivan, I. S.; Tegmark, M.; Thyagarajan, Nithyanandan; Tingay, S. J.; Trott, C.; Waterson, M.; Wayth, R. B.; Webster, R. L.; Whitney, A. R.; Williams, A.; Williams, C. L.; Wu, C.; Wyithe, J. S. B.; Zheng, Q. (2016-10-10)
      We present deep polarimetric observations at 154 MHz with the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA), covering 625 deg^2 centered on RA=0 h, Dec=-27 deg. The sensitivity available in our deep observations allows an in-band, ...
    • Massive stars formed in atomic hydrogen reservoirs : HI observations of gamma-ray burst host galaxies 

      Michałowski, Michał J.; Gentile, G.; Hjorth, J.; Krumholz, M. R.; Tanvir, N. R.; Kamphuis, P.; Burlon, D.; Baes, M.; Basa, S.; Berta, S.; Ceron, J. M. Castro; Crosby, D.; D'Elia, V.; Elliott, J.; Greiner, J.; Hunt, L. K.; Klose, S.; Koprowski, M. P.; Floc'h, E. Le; Malesani, D.; Murphy, T.; Guelbenzu, A. Nicuesa; Palazzi, E.; Rasmussen, J.; Rossi, A.; Savaglio, S.; Schady, P.; Sollerman, J.; Postigo, A. de Ugarte; Watson, D.; Werf, P. van der; Vergani, S. D.; Xu, D. (2015-08-13)
      Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), among the most energetic events in the Universe, are explosions of massive and short-lived stars, so they pinpoint locations of recent star formation. However, several GRB host galaxies have ...
    • Spatially-resolved dust properties of the GRB 980425 host galaxy 

      Michałowski, Michał J.; Hunt, L. K.; Palazzi, E.; Savaglio, S.; Gentile, G.; Rasmussen, J.; Baes, M.; Basa, S.; Bianchi, S.; Berta, S.; Burlon, D.; Ceron, J. M. Castro; Covino, S.; Cuby, J. -G.; D'Elia, V.; Ferrero, P.; Gotz, D.; Hjorth, J.; Koprowski, M. P.; Borgne, D. Le; Floc'h, E. Le; Malesani, D.; Murphy, T.; Pian, E.; Piranomonte, S.; Sollerman, J.; Tanvir, N. R.; Postigo, A. de Ugarte; Watson, D.; Werf, P. van der; Vergani, S. D.; Xu, D. (2014-02-06)
      Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been proposed as a tool for studying star formation in the Universe, so it is crucial to investigate whether their host galaxies and immediate environments are in any way special compared with ...
    • WSClean : an implementation of a fast, generic wide-field imager for radio astronomy 

      Offringa, A. R.; McKinley, B.; Hurley-Walker, N.; Briggs, F. H.; Wayth, R. B.; Kaplan, D. L.; Bell, M. E.; Feng, L.; Neben, A. R.; Hughes, J. D.; Rhee, J.; Murphy, T.; Bhat, N. D. R.; Bernardi, G.; Bowman, J. D.; Cappallo, R. J.; Corey, B. E.; Deshpande, A. A.; Emrich, D.; Ewall-Wice, A.; Gaensler, B. M.; Goeke, R.; Greenhill, L. J.; Hazelton, B. J.; Hindson, L.; Johnston-Hollitt, M.; Jacobs, D. C.; Kasper, J. C.; Kratzenberg, E.; Lenc, E.; Lonsdale, C. J.; Lynch, M. J.; McWhirter, S. R.; Mitchell, D. A.; Morales, M. F.; Morgan, E.; Kudryavtseva, N.; Oberoi, D.; Ord, S. M.; Pindor, B.; Procopio, P.; Prabu, T.; Riding, J.; Roshi, D. A.; Shankar, N. Udaya; Srivani, K. S.; Subrahmanyan, R.; Tingay, S. J.; Waterson, M.; Webster, R. L.; Whitney, A. R.; Williams, A.; Williams, C. L. (2014-10-11)
      Astronomical widefield imaging of interferometric radio data is computationally expensive, especially for the large data volumes created by modern non-coplanar many-element arrays. We present a new widefield interferometric ...