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D. W. Gardenier
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 15
Citations - 325
D. W. Gardenier is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Fast radio burst. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 198 citations. Previous affiliations of D. W. Gardenier include ASTRON.
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Inclination dependence of QPO phase lags in black hole X-ray binaries
TL;DR: In this article, the inclination dependence of phase lags associated with both type-B and type-C QPOs in a sample of 15 Galactic black hole binaries was analyzed. And the results indicated that the unknown inclination sources XTE J1859+226 and MAXI J1543−564 are most consistent with a high inclination.
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Repeating fast radio bursts with WSRT/Apertif
L. C. Oostrum,L. C. Oostrum,Yogesh Maan,J. van Leeuwen,J. van Leeuwen,Liam Connor,Liam Connor,Emily Petroff,Jisk Attema,J. E. Bast,D. W. Gardenier,D. W. Gardenier,J. E. Hargreaves,E. Kooistra,D. van der Schuur,Alessio Sclocco,R. Smits,Samayra Straal,S. ter Veen,Dany Vohl,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,B. Adebahr,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,R. H. van den Brink,W. A. van Cappellen,A. H. W. M. Coolen,S. Damstra,G. van Diepen,B. S. Frank,Kelley M. Hess,Kelley M. Hess,J. M. van der Hulst,B. Hut,Marianna Ivashina,G. M. Loose,D. M. Lucero,Á. Mika,R. Morganti,R. Morganti,Vanessa A. Moss,Vanessa A. Moss,Vanessa A. Moss,Henk Mulder,M. J. Norden,Tom Oosterloo,Tom Oosterloo,Emanuela Orru,J.-P. de Reijer,M. Ruiter,N. J. Vermaas,Stefan J. Wijnholds,J. Ziemke,J. Ziemke +55 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WRST) to conduct extensive follow-up of the first two repeating fast radio bursts (R1 and R2).
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Repeating fast radio bursts with WSRT/Apertif
L. C. Oostrum,L. C. Oostrum,Yogesh Maan,J. van Leeuwen,J. van Leeuwen,Liam Connor,Liam Connor,Emily Petroff,Jisk Attema,J. E. Bast,D. W. Gardenier,D. W. Gardenier,J. E. Hargreaves,E. Kooistra,D. van der Schuur,Alessio Sclocco,R. Smits,Samayra Straal,S. ter Veen,Dany Vohl,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,B. Adebahr,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,R. H. van den Brink,W. A. van Cappellen,A. H. W. M. Coolen,S. Damstra,G. van Diepen,B. S. Frank,Kelley M. Hess,Kelley M. Hess,J. M. van der Hulst,B. Hut,Marianna Ivashina,G. M. Loose,D. M. Lucero,Á. Mika,R. Morganti,R. Morganti,Vanessa A. Moss,Vanessa A. Moss,Vanessa A. Moss,Henk Mulder,M. J. Norden,Tom Oosterloo,Tom Oosterloo,Emanuela Orru,J.-P. de Reijer,M. Ruiter,N. J. Vermaas,Stefan J. Wijnholds,J. Ziemke,J. Ziemke +55 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope was used to detect the first two repeating fast radio bursts (R1) and FRB 180814.J0422+73 (R2), and characterise their repeat statistics.
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A bright, high rotation-measure FRB that skewers the M33 halo
Liam Connor,Liam Connor,J. van Leeuwen,J. van Leeuwen,L. C. Oostrum,L. C. Oostrum,Emily Petroff,Yogesh Maan,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Jisk Attema,J. E. Bast,Oliver M. Boersma,Oliver M. Boersma,H. Dénes,D. W. Gardenier,D. W. Gardenier,J. E. Hargreaves,E. Kooistra,Inés Pastor-Marazuela,Inés Pastor-Marazuela,Robert Schulz,Alessio Sclocco,R. Smits,S. M. Straal,D. van der Schuur,Dany Vohl,B. Adebahr,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,W. J. G. de Blok,W. A. van Cappellen,A. H. W. M. Coolen,S. Damstra,G. van Diepen,B. S. Frank,Kelley M. Hess,Kelley M. Hess,B. Hut,A. M. Kutkin,A. M. Kutkin,G. Marcel Loose,D. M. Lucero,Á. Mika,Vanessa A. Moss,Vanessa A. Moss,Vanessa A. Moss,Henk Mulder,Tom Oosterloo,M. Ruiter,Harish Vedantham,N. J. Vermaas,Stefan J. Wijnholds,J. Ziemke,J. Ziemke +54 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the detection of a bright fast radio burst, FRB 191108, with Apertif on the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope.
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Beaming as an explanation of the repetition/width relation in FRBs
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a selection effect due to beamed emission, in which highly-beamed FRBs are less easily observed to repeat, but are abundant enough to detect often as once-off events.