MWA Papers

Papers using the Murchison Widefield Array (also see ADS Library for MWA)
  1. A Census of Southern Pulsars at 185 MHz (Xue et al., Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 34, e070)
  2. Follow Up of GW170817 and Its Electromagnetic Counterpart by Australian-Led Observing Programmes (Andreoni et al., Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 34, e069)
  3. Calibration and Stokes Imaging with Full Embedded Element Primary Beam Model for the Murchison Widefield Array (Sokolowski et al., Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 34, e062)
  4. The Challenges of Low-Frequency Radio Polarimetry: Lessons from the Murchison Widefield Array (Lenc et al., Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 34, e040)
  5. The Engineering Development Array: A Low Frequency Radio Telescope Utilising SKA Precursor Technology (Wayth et al., Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 34, e034)
  6. Wavelet-based Characterization of Small-scale Solar Emission Features at Low Radio Frequencies (Suresh et al., The Astrophysical Journal, 843, 19)
  7. A search for circularly polarized emission from young exoplanets (Lynch et al., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 467, 3447)
  8. Low-Frequency Spectral Energy Distributions of Radio Pulsars Detected with the Murchison Widefield Array (Murphy et al., Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 34, e020)
  9. A search for long-time-scale, low-frequency radio transients (Murphy et al., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 466, 1944)
  10. Spectral Energy Distribution and Radio Halo of NGC 253 at Low Radio Frequencies (Kapińska et al., The Astrophysical Journal, 838, 68)
  11. A Matched Filter Technique for Slow Radio Transient Detection and First Demonstration with the Murchison Widefield Array (Feng et al., The Astronomical Journal, 153, 98)
  12. 154 MHz Detection of Faint, Polarized Flares from UV Ceti (Lynch et al., The Astrophysical Journal, 836, L30)
  13. GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky Murchison Widefield Array (GLEAM) survey - I. A low-frequency extragalactic catalogue (Hurley-Walker et al., Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 464, 1146)
  14. Delay Spectrum with Phase-tracking Arrays: Extracting the HI Power Spectrum from the Epoch of Reionization (Paul et al., The Astrophysical Journal, 833, 213)
  15. The 154 MHz radio sky observed by the Murchison Widefield Array: noise, confusion, and first source count analyses (Franzen, T. M. O., et al. 2016, MNRAS 459, 3314)
  16. Limits on Fast Radio Bursts and other transient sources at 182 MHz using the Murchison Widefield Array (Rowlinson, A., et al. 2016, MNRAS 458, 3506)
  17. A Large-Scale, Low-Frequency Murchison Widefield Array Survey of Galactic H ii Regions between 260 < l < 340 (Hindson, L., et al. 2016, PASA 33, e020)
  18. Time-domain and spectral properties of pulsars at 154 MHz (Bell, M. E., et al. 2016, MNRAS, in press
  19. First Limits on the 21 cm Power Spectrum during the Epoch of X-ray heating. (Ewall-Wice, A., et al. 2016, MNRAS, in press
  20. The Murchison Widefield Array 21 cm Power Spectrum Analysis Methodology (Jacobs, D. C., et al. 2016, ApJ, in press arXiv:1605.06978)
  21. Supplement: Localization and broadband follow-up of the gravitational-wave transient GW150914 (Abbott, B. P., et al. 2016, ApJS, in press arXiv:1604.07864)
  22. A new angle for probing field-aligned irregularities with the Murchison Widefield Array (Loi, S. T., et al. 2016, RaSc, in press arXiv:1604.05837)
  23. Murchison Widefield Array Limits on Radio Emission from ANTARES Neutrino Events (Croft, S., et al. 2016, ApJ 820, L24)
  24. High-energy sources at low radio frequency: the Murchison Widefield Array view of Fermi blazars (Giroletti, M., et al. 2016, A&A 588, A141)
  25. Beam-forming Errors in Murchison Widefield Array Phased Array Antennas and their Effects on Epoch of Reionization Science (Neben, A. R., et al. 2016, ApJ 820, 44)
  26. The Importance of Wide-field Foreground Removal for 21 cm Cosmology: A Demonstration with Early MWA Epoch of Reionization Observations (Pober, J. C., et al. 2016, ApJ 819, 8)
  27. The host galaxy of a fast radio burst (Keane, E. F., et al. 2016, Natur 530, 453)
  28. Density duct formation in the wake of a travelling ionospheric disturbance: Murchison Widefield Array observations (Loi, S. T., et al. 2016, JGRA 121, 1569)
  29. Localization and broadband follow-up of the gravitational-wave transient GW150914 (Abbott, B. P., et al. 2016, ApJL, in press arXiv:1602.08492)
  30. CHIPS: The Cosmological H i Power Spectrum Estimator (Trott, C. M., et al. 2016, ApJ 818, 139)
  31. A Deep Search for Prompt Radio Emission from the Short GRB 150424A with the Murchison Widefield Array (Kaplan, D. L., et al. 2015, ApJ 814, L25)
  32. A Search for Fast Radio Bursts at Low Frequencies with Murchison Widefield Array High Time Resolution Imaging (Tingay, S. J., et al. 2015, AJ 150, 199)
  33. Quantifying ionospheric effects on time-domain astrophysics with the Murchison Widefield Array (Loi, S. T., et al. 2015, MNRAS 453, 2731)
  34. Ionospheric Modelling using GPS to Calibrate the MWA. I: Comparison of First Order Ionospheric Effects between GPS Models and MWA Observations (Arora, B. S., et al. 2015, PASA 32, e029)
  35. An analysis of the halo and relic radio emission from Abell 3376 from Murchison Widefield Array observations (George, L. T., et al. 2015, MNRAS 451, 4207)
  36. Murchison Widefield Array Observations of Anomalous Variability: A Serendipitous Night-time Detection of Interplanetary Scintillation (Kaplan, D. L., et al. 2015, ApJ 809, L12)
  37. Broadband Spectral Modeling of the Extreme Gigahertz-peaked Spectrum Radio Source PKS B0008-421 (Callingham, J. R., et al. 2015, ApJ 809, 168)
  38. Simultaneous Observations of Giant Pulses from the Crab Pulsar, with the Murchison Widefield Array and Parkes Radio Telescope: Implications for the Giant Pulse Emission Mechanism. (Oronsaye, S. I., et al. 2015, ApJ 809, 51)
  39. Measuring phased-array antenna beampatterns with high dynamic range for the Murchison Widefield Array using 137 MHz ORBCOMM satellites (Neben, A. R., et al. 2015, RaSc 50, 614)
  40. Power spectrum analysis of ionospheric fluctuations with the Murchison Widefield Array (Loi, S. T., et al. 2015, RaSc 50, 574)
  41. Confirmation of Wide-field Signatures in Redshifted 21 cm Power Spectra (Thyagarajan, N., et al. 2015, ApJ 807, L28)
  42. Empirical covariance modeling for 21 cm power spectrum estimation: A method demonstration and new limits from early Murchison Widefield Array 128-tile data (Dillon, J. S., et al. 2015, PhRvD 91, 123011)
  43. GLEAM: The GaLactic and Extragalactic All-Sky MWA Survey (Wayth, R. B., et al. 2015, PASA 32, e025)
  44. Real-time imaging of density ducts between the plasmasphere and ionosphere (Loi, S. T., et al. 2015, GeoRL 42, 3707)
  45. Foregrounds in Wide-field Redshifted 21 cm Power Spectra (Thyagarajan, N., et al. 2015, ApJ 804, 14)
  46. The Low-Frequency Environment of the Murchison Widefield Array: Radio-Frequency Interference Analysis and Mitigation (Offringa, A. R., et al. 2015, PASA 32, e008)
  47. The Murchison Widefield Array Correlator (Ord, S. M., et al. 2015, PASA 32, e006)
  48. Serendipitous discovery of a dying Giant Radio Galaxy associated with NGC 1534, using the Murchison Widefield Array (Hurley-Walker, N., et al. 2015, MNRAS 447, 2468)
  49. A digital-receiver for the MurchisonWidefield Array (Prabu, T., et al. 2015, ExA 39, 73)
  50. The High Time and Frequency Resolution Capabilities of the Murchison Widefield Array (Tremblay, S. E., et al. 2015, PASA 32, e005)
  51. Modelling of the spectral energy distribution of Fornax A: leptonic and hadronic production of high-energy emission from the radio lobes (McKinley, B., et al. 2015, MNRAS 446, 3478)
  52. The Spectral Variability of the GHz-Peaked Spectrum Radio Source PKS 1718-649 and a Comparison of Absorption Models (Tingay, S. J., et al. 2015, AJ 149, 74)
  53. Limits on low-frequency radio emission from southern exoplanets with the Murchison Widefield Array (Murphy, T., et al. 2015, MNRAS 446, 2560)
  54. The Murchison Widefield Array Commissioning Survey: A Low-Frequency Catalogue of 14 110 Compact Radio Sources over 6 100 Square Degrees (Hurley-Walker, N., et al. 2014, PASA 31, e045)
  55. The First Murchison Widefield Array low-frequency radio observations of cluster scale non-thermal emission: the case of Abell 3667 (Hindson, L., et al. 2014, MNRAS 445, 330)
  56. VizieR Online Data Catalog: 180MHz Murchison Commissioning Survey (MWACS) (Hurley-Walker+, 2014) (Hurley-Walker, N., et al. 2014, yCat 8098,
  57. WSCLEAN: an implementation of a fast, generic wide-field imager for radio astronomy (Offringa, A. R., et al. 2014, MNRAS 444, 606)
  58. Study of Redshifted H I from the Epoch of Reionization with Drift Scan (Paul, S., et al. 2014, ApJ 793, 28)
  59. WSClean: Widefield interferometric imager (Offringa, A. R., et al. 2014, ascl.soft ascl:1408.023)
  60. The Low-frequency Characteristics of PSR J0437-4715 Observed with the Murchison Wide-field Array (Bhat, N. D. R., et al. 2014, ApJ 791, L32)
  61. A survey for transients and variables with the Murchison Widefield Array 32-tile prototype at 154 MHz (Bell, M. E., et al. 2014, MNRAS 438, 352)
  62. The giant lobes of Centaurus A observed at 118 MHz with the Murchison Widefield Array (McKinley, B., et al. 2013, MNRAS 436, 1286)
  63. A Study of Fundamental Limitations to Statistical Detection of Redshifted H I from the Epoch of Reionization (Thyagarajan, N., et al. 2013, ApJ 776, 6)
  64. On the Detection and Tracking of Space Debris Using the Murchison Widefield Array. I. Simulations and Test Observations Demonstrate Feasibility (Tingay, S. J., et al. 2013, AJ 146, 103)
  65. A 189 MHz, 2400 deg2 Polarization Survey with the Murchison Widefield Array 32-element Prototype (Bernardi, G., et al. 2013, ApJ 771, 105)
  66. The Murchison Widefield Array: solar science with the low frequency SKA Precursor (Tingay, S. J., et al. 2013, JPhCS 440, 012033)
  67. Science with the Murchison Widefield Array (Bowman, J. D., et al. 2013, PASA 30, e031)
  68. The EoR sensitivity of the Murchison Widefield Array (Beardsley, A. P., et al. 2013, MNRAS 429, L5)
  69. The Murchison Widefield Array: The Square Kilometre Array Precursor at Low Radio Frequencies (Tingay, S. J., et al. 2013, PASA 30, e007)
  70. Low-frequency Observations of the Moon with the Murchison Widefield Array (McKinley, B., et al. 2013, AJ 145, 23)
  71. Imaging the Sun with the Murchison Widefield Array (Oberoi, D., et al. 2013, ASInC 10,
  72. Fast Holographic Deconvolution: A New Technique for Precision Radio Interferometry (Sullivan, I. S., et al. 2012, ApJ 759, 17)
  73. A new layout optimization technique for interferometric arrays, applied to the Murchison Widefield Array (Beardsley, A. P., et al. 2012, MNRAS 425, 1781)
  74. Low-frequency Imaging of Fields at High Galactic Latitude with the Murchison Widefield Array 32 Element Prototype (Williams, C. L., et al. 2012, ApJ 755, 47)
  75. Realisation of a low frequency SKA Precursor: The Murchison Widefield Array (Tingay, S., et al. 2012, rsri.conf 36)
  76. First Spectroscopic Imaging Observations of the Sun at Low Radio Frequencies with the Murchison Widefield Array Prototype (Oberoi, D., et al. 2011, ApJ 728, L27)


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