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Elizabeth A. K. Adams
Researcher at ASTRON
Publications - 154
Citations - 7646
Elizabeth A. K. Adams is an academic researcher from ASTRON. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Dwarf galaxy. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 134 publications receiving 6502 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth A. K. Adams include Cornell University & National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
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The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: the α.40 H I source catalog, its characteristics and their impact on the derivation of the H I mass function
Martha P. Haynes,Riccardo Giovanelli,Ann M. Martin,Kelley M. Hess,Amélie Saintonge,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Gregory Hallenbeck,G. Lyle Hoffman,Shan Huang,Brian R. Kent,Rebecca A. Koopmann,Emmanouil Papastergis,Sabrina Stierwalt,Thomas J. Balonek,David W. Craig,Sarah J.U. Higdon,D. A. Kornreich,Jeffrey R. Miller,Aileen A. O'Donoghue,Ronald P. Olowin,Jessica L. Rosenberg,Kristine Spekkens,Parker Troischt,Eric M. Wilcots +23 more
TL;DR: The α.40 catalog of 21 cm H I line sources extracted from the Arecibo Legacy Fast arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFALFA) survey over ~2800 deg^2 of sky is presented in this article.
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The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: The alpha.40 HI Source Catalog, its Characteristics and their Impact on the Derivation of the HI Mass Function
Martha P. Haynes,Riccardo Giovanelli,Ann M. Martin,Kelley M. Hess,Amelie Saintonge,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Gregory Hallenbeck,G. Lyle Hoffman,Shan Huang,Brian R. Kent,Rebecca A. Koopmann,Emmanouil Papastergis,Sabrina Stierwalt,Thomas J. Balonek,David W. Craig,Sarah J.U. Higdon,David A. Kornreich,Jeffrey R. Miller,Aileen A. O'Donoghue,Ronald P. Olowin,Jessica L. Rosenberg,Kristine Spekkens,Parker Troischt,Eric M. Wilcots +23 more
TL;DR: The alpha.40 catalog of 21 cm HI line sources extracted from the ALFALFA survey over ~2800 square degrees of sky is presented in this paper, which includes the coordinates of the most probable optical counterpart of each HI line detection, and a separate compilation provides a crossmatch to identifications given in the photometric and spectroscopic catalogs associated with the SDS data.
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The Host Galaxy and Redshift of the Repeating Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102
Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,C. G. Bassa,James M. Cordes,Geoffrey C. Bower,Casey J. Law,Sourav Chatterjee,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Slavko Bogdanov,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Bryan J. Butler,Paul Demorest,Jason W. T. Hessels,Jason W. T. Hessels,V. M. Kaspi,T. J. W. Lazio,Natasha Maddox,Benito Marcote,Maura McLaughlin,Zsolt Paragi,Scott M. Ransom,P. Scholz,Andrew Seymour,Laura Spitler,H. J. van Langevelde,H. J. van Langevelde,Robert Wharton +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the precise localization of the repeating fast radio burst (FRB 121102) has provided the first unambiguous association (chance coincidence probability p ≲ 3 × 10−4) of an optical and persistent radio counterpart.
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The Host Galaxy and Redshift of the Repeating Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102
Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,Cees Bassa,James M. Cordes,Geoffery C. Bower,Casey J. Law,Shamibrata Chatterjee,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,Slavko Bogdanov,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Bryan J. Butler,Paul Demorest,Jason W. T. Hessels,Victoria M. Kaspi,T. Joseph W. Lazio,Natasha Maddox,Benito Marcote,Maura McLaughlin,Zsolt Paragi,Scott M. Ransom,Paul Scholz,A. Seymour,Laura Spitler,Huib Jan van Langevelde,Robert Wharton +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the precise localization of the repeating fast radio burst (FRB 121102) has provided the first unambiguous association (chance coincidence probability $p\lesssim3\times10^{-4}$) of an optical and persistent radio counterpart.
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An extreme magneto-ionic environment associated with the fast radio burst source FRB 121102
Daniele Michilli,Daniele Michilli,A. Seymour,Jason W. T. Hessels,Jason W. T. Hessels,Laura Spitler,Vishal Gajjar,Vishal Gajjar,Anne M. Archibald,Anne M. Archibald,Geoffrey C. Bower,Shami Chatterjee,James M. Cordes,K. Gourdji,George Heald,V. M. Kaspi,Casey J. Law,Charlotte Sobey,Charlotte Sobey,Elizabeth A. K. Adams,C. G. Bassa,Slavko Bogdanov,Casey Brinkman,Paul Demorest,F. Fernandez,Gregory Hellbourg,T. J. W. Lazio,R. S. Lynch,Natasha Maddox,Benito Marcote,Maura McLaughlin,Zsolt Paragi,Scott M. Ransom,P. Scholz,Andrew Siemion,Andrew Siemion,Andrew Siemion,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,P. J. Van Rooy,Robert Wharton,D. Whitlow +40 more
TL;DR: Observations of FRB 121102 show almost 100 per cent linearly polarized emission at a very high and variable Faraday rotation measure, demonstrating that the fast radio burst source is in an extreme and dynamic magneto-ionic environment, and the short durations of the bursts suggest a neutron star origin.