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K. J. Brooks
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 12
Citations - 900
K. J. Brooks is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminosity. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 871 citations.
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The H_2O southern Galactic Plane Survey (HOPS): I. Techniques and H_2O maser data
Andrew Walsh,Shari Breen,Tui Britton,K. J. Brooks,Michael G. Burton,Maria Cunningham,J. A. Green,Lisa Harvey-Smith,Luke Hindson,Melvin Hoare,B. Indermuehle,Paul Jones,N. Lo,S. N. Longmore,Vicki Lowe,Chris Phillips,Cormac Purcell,Maggie A. Thompson,James Urquhart,Maxim Voronkov,Graeme L. White,Matthew Whiting +21 more
TL;DR: The first results of the H_2O Southern Galactic Plane Survey (HOPS) using the Mopra radiotelescope with a broad band backend and a beam size of about 2' were reported in this article.
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MALT90: The Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz Survey
James M. Jackson,Jill Rathborne,Jonathan B. Foster,J. S. Whitaker,Patricio Sanhueza,Christopher Claysmith,Joshua L. Mascoop,M. Wienen,Shari Breen,Fabrice Herpin,Ana Duarte-Cabral,Timea Csengeri,Steven N. Longmore,Yanett Contreras,Balthasar T. Indermuehle,Peter J. Barnes,Andrew Walsh,Maria Cunningham,K. J. Brooks,Tui Britton,Maxim Voronkov,James Urquhart,João Alves,Christopher H. Jordan,Tracey Hill,Sadia Hoq,Susanna C. Finn,Indra Bains,Sylvain Bontemps,Leonardo Bronfman,James Caswell,Lise Deharveng,Simon Ellingsen,Gary A. Fuller,Guido Garay,J. A. Green,Luke Hindson,Paul A. Jones,C. Lenfestey,N. Lo,Vicki Lowe,Diego Mardones,Karl M. Menten,Vincent Minier,L. K. Morgan,Frédérique Motte,Erik Muller,Nicolas Peretto,Cormac Purcell,Peter Schilke,Schneider N. Bontemps,Frederic Schuller,Anita Titmarsh,Friedrich Wyrowski,Annie Zavagno +54 more
TL;DR: The MALT90 survey as discussed by the authors is the largest survey of its type ever conducted and provides a wealth of information about the clump's morphologies, chemistry, and kinematics.
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MALT90: The Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz Survey
James M. Jackson,Jill Rathborne,Jonathan B. Foster,J. S. Whitaker,Patricio Sanhueza,Christopher Claysmith,Joshua L. Mascoop,M. Wienen,Shari Breen,Fabrice Herpin,Ana Duarte-Cabral,Timea Csengeri,Steven N. Longmore,Yanett Contreras,Balthasar T. Indermuehle,Peter J. Barnes,Andrew Walsh,Maria Cunningham,K. J. Brooks,Tui Britton,Maxim Voronkov,James Urquhart,João Alves,Christopher H. Jordan,Tracey Hill,Sadia Hoq,Susanna C. Finn,I. Bains,Sylvain Bontemps,Leonardo Bronfman,J. L. Caswell,Lise Deharveng,Simon Ellingsen,Gary A. Fuller,Guido Garay,J. A. Green,Luke Hindson,Paul A. Jones,C. Lenfestey,N. Lo,Vicki Lowe,Diego Mardones,Karl M. Menten,Vincent Minier,L. K. Morgan,Frédérique Motte,Erik Muller,Nicolas Peretto,Cormac Purcell,Peter Schilke,N. Schneider-Bontemps,Frederic Schuller,Anita Titmarsh,Friedrich Wyrowski,Annie Zavagno +54 more
TL;DR: The MALT90 survey as discussed by the authors is the largest survey of its type ever conducted and provides a wealth of information about the clump's morphologies, chemistry, and kinematics.
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Class I methanol masers in the outflow of IRAS 16547-4247
TL;DR: In this article, the first interferometric observations of the rare 9.9-and 104-GHz masers are reported, and it is shown that the spectra contain a very narrow spike (<0.03 km/s) and the brightness temperature in these two transitions exceeds 5.3x10^7 and 2.0x10.4 K, respectively.
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The H2O Southern Galactic Plane Survey: NH3 (1,1) and (2,2) catalogues
Cormac Purcell,Cormac Purcell,Steven N. Longmore,Steven N. Longmore,Andrew Walsh,Matthew Whiting,Shari Breen,T. R. Britton,T. R. Britton,K. J. Brooks,Michael G. Burton,Maria Cunningham,J. A. Green,Lisa Harvey-Smith,Luke Hindson,Luke Hindson,Melvin Hoare,Balthasar T. Indermuehle,Paul A. Jones,Paul A. Jones,N. Lo,N. Lo,Vicki Lowe,Vicki Lowe,Chris Phillips,Mark Thompson,James Urquhart,James Urquhart,Maxim Voronkov,Graeme L. White +29 more
TL;DR: The NH₃ (1,1) and (2,2) data have a resolution of 2 arcmin and cover a velocity range of ± 200 km sµ as mentioned in this paper.