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Andreas Wicenec
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 97
Citations - 3379
Andreas Wicenec is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Astrometry & Stars. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 95 publications receiving 3158 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Wicenec include European Southern Observatory & University of Tübingen.
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The Murchison widefield array: The square kilometre array precursor at low radio frequencies
Steven Tingay,Robert F. Goeke,Judd D. Bowman,David Emrich,Stephen M. Ord,Daniel A. Mitchell,Miguel F. Morales,T. Booler,Brian Crosse,Randall B. Wayth,Colin J. Lonsdale,S. E. Tremblay,D. Pallot,T. Colegate,Andreas Wicenec,Nadia Kudryavtseva,W. Arcus,David G. Barnes,Gianni Bernardi,Frank H. Briggs,S. Burns,John D. Bunton,Roger J. Cappallo,Brian E. Corey,Avinash A. Deshpande,Ludi deSouza,Bryan Gaensler,Lincoln J. Greenhill,Peter J. Hall,Bryna J. Hazelton,David Herne,Jacqueline N. Hewitt,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,David L. Kaplan,Justin C. Kasper,B. B. Kincaid,R. Koenig,Eric Kratzenberg,Mervyn J. Lynch,Benjamin McKinley,Stephen R. McWhirter,Edward H. Morgan,Divya Oberoi,Joseph Pathikulangara,Thiagaraj Prabu,Ron Remillard,Alan E. E. Rogers,A. Roshi,Joseph E. Salah,Robert J. Sault,N. Udaya-Shankar,F. Schlagenhaufer,K. S. Srivani,Jamie Stevens,Ravi Subrahmanyan,M. Waterson,Rachel L. Webster,Alan R. Whitney,Andrew Williams,Christopher L. Williams,J. S. B. Wyithe +60 more
TL;DR: The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) as discussed by the authors is one of three Square Kilometre Array Precursor telescopes and is located at the MUR-astronomy Observatory in Western Australia, a location chosen for its extremely low levels of radio frequency interference.
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The Murchison Widefield Array: the Square Kilometre Array Precursor at low radio frequencies
Steven Tingay,Robert F. Goeke,Judd D. Bowman,David Emrich,Stephen M. Ord,Daniel A. Mitchell,Miguel F. Morales,Tom Booler,Brian Crosse,D. Pallot,Andreas Wicenec,W. Arcus,David G. Barnes,Gianni Bernardi,Frank H. Briggs,S. Burns,John D. Bunton,Roger J. Cappallo,T. Colegate,Brian E. Corey,Avinash A. Deshpande,L. deSouza,Bryan Gaensler,Lincoln J. Greenhill,J. Hall,Bryna J. Hazelton,David Herne,Jacqueline N. Hewitt,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,David L. Kaplan,Justin C. Kasper,B. B. Kincaid,R. Koenig,Eric Kratzenberg,Colin J. Lonsdale,Mervyn J. Lynch,Benjamin McKinley,Stephen R. McWhirter,Edward H. Morgan,Divya Oberoi,Joseph Pathikulangara,Thiagaraj Prabu,Ron Remillard,Alan E. E. Rogers,A. Roshi,Joseph E. Salah,Robert J. Sault,N. Udaya-Shankar,F. Schlagenhaufer,K. S. Srivani,Jamie Stevens,Ravi Subrahmanyan,S. E. Tremblay,Randall B. Wayth,M. Waterson,Rachel L. Webster,Alan R. Whitney,Andrew Williams,Christopher L. Williams,J. S. B. Wyithe +59 more
TL;DR: The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) as mentioned in this paper is one of three Square Kilometre Array Precursor telescopes and is located at the MUR-astronomy Observatory in Western Australia, a location chosen for its extremely low levels of radio frequency interference.
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ESO imaging survey - Deep public survey: Multi-color optical data for the Chandra Deep Field South
S. Arnouts,B. Vandame,Christophe Benoist,Martin Groenewegen,L. N. da Costa,Mischa Schirmer,Roberto Mignani,R. Slijkhuis,Evanthia Hatziminaoglou,Richard Hook,R. Madejsky,R. Madejsky,C. Rite,Andreas Wicenec +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented multi-passband optical data obtained from observations of the Chandra Deep Field South (CDF-S), located at 3 h 32 m, 2748 0.
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The Tycho-2 catalogue of the 2.5 million brightest stars
Erik Høg,C. Fabricius,Makarov,S. E. Urban,T. Corbin,G. Wycoff,Ulrich Bastian,P. Schwekendiek,Andreas Wicenec +8 more
TL;DR: The Tycho-2 Catalogue as mentioned in this paper is an astrometric reference catalogue containing positions and proper motions as well as two-colour photometric data for the 2.5 million brightest stars in the sky.
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HARPS: ESO's coming planet searcher. Chasing exoplanets with the La Silla 3.6-m telescope
Francesco Pepe,Michel Mayor,Gero Rupprecht,G. Avila,P. Ballester,J.-L. Beckers,Willy Benz,Jean-Loup Bertaux,François Bouchy,B. Buzzoni,Cyril Cavadore,S. Deiries,Hans Dekker,B. Delabre,Sandro D'Odorico,W. Eckert,J. Fischer,M. Fleury,M. George,Alain Gilliotte,D. Gojak,J. C. Guzman,Franz Koch,D. Kohler,H. Kotzlowski,D. Lacroix,J. Le Merrer,J.-L. Lizon,G. Lo Curto,Antonio Longinotti,Denis Mégevand,L. Pasquini,P. Petitpas,M. Pichard,D. Queloz,Javier Reyes,Pierre Richaud,Jean-Pierre Sivan,Danuta Sosnowska,Raimundo Soto,Stéphane Udry,E. Ureta,A. van Kesteren,L. Weber,U. Weilenmann,Andreas Wicenec,G. Wieland,J. Christensen-Dalsgaard,Dainis Dravins,A. Hatzes,M. Kürster,F. Paresce,Alan J. Penny +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Alonso, Ballester and Ballester, J.-L. Beckers, P.Beckers, Biereichel, B. Buzzoni, C. Cavadore, N.C. Delabre, A.M. Molaro, R.P. Pallavicini, I. Spyromilio and MANY others at Paranal have contributed to the realization of this project.