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John Morgan
Researcher at Curtin University
Publications - 213
Citations - 11460
John Morgan is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Murchison Widefield Array & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 201 publications receiving 10324 citations. Previous affiliations of John Morgan include Max Planck Society & INAF.
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The Challenges of Low-Frequency Radio Polarimetry: Lessons from the Murchison Widefield Array
Emil Lenc,C. S. Anderson,Nichole Barry,Judd D. Bowman,Iver H. Cairns,Jamie Farnes,Bryan Gaensler,George Heald,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,David L. Kaplan,Christene Lynch,Patrick I. McCauley,Daniel A. Mitchell,John Morgan,Miguel F. Morales,Tara Murphy,A. R. Offringa,Stephen M. Ord,Bartosz Pindor,C. J. Riseley,Elaine M. Sadler,Charlotte Sobey,Marcin Sokolowski,Ian Sullivan,Shane O'Sullivan,Xiaohui Sun,S. E. Tremblay,Cathryn M. Trott,Randall B. Wayth +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) was used to calibrate and correct low-frequency (72-300 MHz) radio observations for polarimetry.
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Towards a complete stellar mass function of the Hyades - I. Pan-STARRS1 optical observations of the low-mass stellar content
Bertrand Goldman,Siegfried Röser,Elena Schilbach,Eugene A. Magnier,C. Olczak,C. Olczak,C. Olczak,Th. Henning,Mario Juric,Edward F. Schlafly,Wen Ping Chen,Imants Platais,William S. Burgett,Klaus W. Hodapp,J. N. Heasley,R. P. Kudritzki,John Morgan,Paul A. Price,John L. Tonry,Richard J. Wainscoat +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a kinematic and photometric selection using the PPMXL and Pan-STARRS1 sky surveys, to search for cluster members up to 30 pc from the cluster center.
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Science with the Murchison Widefield Array: Phase I results and Phase II opportunities
Adam P. Beardsley,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,Cathryn M. Trott,Jonathan C. Pober,John Morgan,Divya Oberoi,D. L. Kaplan,Christene Lynch,G. E. Anderson,Patrick I. McCauley,Steve Croft,C. W. James,O. I. Wong,Chenoa D. Tremblay,Ray P. Norris,Ray P. Norris,Iver H. Cairns,Colin J. Lonsdale,Paul Hancock,Bryan Gaensler,N. D. R. Bhat,W. Li,Natasha Hurley-Walker,Joseph R. Callingham,Nick Seymour,Shintaro Yoshiura,R. C. Joseph,Keitaro Takahashi,Marcin Sokolowski,James Miller-Jones,Jai Verdhan Chauhan,Ivan S. Bojičić,Miroslav Filipovic,Denis Leahy,H. Su,W. W. Tian,S. J. McSweeney,B. W. Meyers,S. Kitaeff,S. Kitaeff,Tessa Vernstrom,G. Gürkan,George Heald,Mengyao Xue,C. J. Riseley,C. J. Riseley,S. W. Duchesne,Judd D. Bowman,Daniel C. Jacobs,Brian Crosse,David Emrich,Thomas M. O. Franzen,Thomas M. O. Franzen,L. Horsley,D. Kenney,Miguel F. Morales,D. Pallot,K. Steele,Steven Tingay,Mark Walker,Randall B. Wayth,Andrew Williams,Chen Wu +62 more
TL;DR: The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) as discussed by the authors is an open access telescope dedicated to studying the low-frequency (80-300 MHz) southern sky since beginning operations in mid-2013, the MWA has opened a new observational window in the southern hemisphere enabling many science areas.
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The distribution of S II forbidden line emission around Jupiter
C. B. Pilcher,John Morgan +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, low-dispersion spectra with high temporal resolution (about 2.5 minutes) are used to investigate the distribution and intensity of the nebular S II forbidden line emission at 6716 and 6731 A around Jupiter.
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The Pan-STARRS1 Small Area Survey 2
Nigel Metcalfe,Daniel J. Farrow,Shaun Cole,Peter W. Draper,Peder Norberg,William S. Burgett,K. C. Chambers,Larry Denneau,H. Flewelling,Nick Kaiser,R. P. Kudritzki,Eugene A. Magnier,John Morgan,Paul A. Price,W. Sweeney,John L. Tonry,Richard J. Wainscoat,Christopher Waters +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a detailed investigation into the depth of the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System 1 (Pan-STARRS1) survey and the reliability of the analysis software.