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John Reynolds
Researcher at Australia Telescope National Facility
Publications - 166
Citations - 6624
John Reynolds is an academic researcher from Australia Telescope National Facility. The author has contributed to research in topics: Very-long-baseline interferometry & Pulsar. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 166 publications receiving 6355 citations. Previous affiliations of John Reynolds include Max Planck Society & ASTRON.
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Testing GR with the Double Pulsar: Recent Results
Michael Kramer,D. R. Lorimer,Andrew Lyne,Maura McLaughlin,M. Burgay,N. D'Amico,A. Possenti,Fernando Camilo,Paulo C. C. Freire,B.C. Joshi,R. N. Manchester,John Reynolds,John Sarkissian,Ingrid H. Stairs,R. D. Ferdman +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first double pulsar system was presented, which consists of two pulsars orbiting the common center of mass in a slightly eccentric orbit of only 2.4hr duration.
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Space–VLBI observations of the OH maser OH 34.26+0.15: low interstellar scattering
V. I. Slysh,M. A. Voronkov,Victor Migenes,Katsunori M. Shibata,Tomofumi Umemoto,V. I. Altunin,I. E. Val'tts,B. Z. Kanevsky,M. V. Popov,A. V. Kovalenko,Ed Fomalont,B. A. Poperechenko,Yu. N. Gorshenkov,B. R. Carlson,Sean M. Dougherty,John Reynolds,D. R. Jiang,A. I. Smirnov,V. G. Grachev +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first space-VLBI observations of the OH 34.26+0.15 maser in two main-line OH transitions at 1665 and 1667 MHz were reported.
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Supernova 1987A: radiosphere resolved with VLBI five days after the neutrino burst
David L. Jauncey,Athol J. Kemball,Norbert Bartel,Alan R. Whitney,Alan E. E. Rogers,Irwin I. Shapiro,Robert A. Preston,Thomas A. Clark,Bruce R. Harvey,D. L. Jones,George D. Nicolson,Axel Nothnagel,R. B. Phillips,John Reynolds,J. C. Webber +14 more
TL;DR: The results of VLBI observations of SN1987A are reported in this paper, where it is inferred that the supernova's radiosphere was resolved, and a lower bound on the radiosphere's radius of 2.2 mas is estimated from an epoch 5.2 days after the neutrino burst.
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New radio observations of the Circinus Galaxy
TL;DR: In this paper, nouvelles observations radio dans les transitions de OH and le continuum de la galaxie Circinus confirment la nature active du noyau.
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A Survey of 526 Southern Flat-spectrum Radio Sources with the Parkes—Tidbinbilla Interferometer
R. A. Duncan,Graeme L. White,R. M. Wark,John Reynolds,D. L. Jauncey,Ray P. Norris,L. Taaffe,Ann Savage +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Parkes catalogue was used to measure the 2.3 GHz total and correlated flux densities on a baseline of 275 km of all sources in all sources which are south of declination +10°, have a catalogued 2.7 GHz total flux density exceeding 0.5 Jy, and have a 2.0 GHz spectral index flatter than −0.5.