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Lincoln J. Greenhill
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 305
Citations - 20322
Lincoln J. Greenhill is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Murchison Widefield Array & Maser. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 302 publications receiving 18862 citations. Previous affiliations of Lincoln J. Greenhill include Stanford University & CFA Institute.
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The radio spectral energy distribution of infrared-faint radio sources
A. Herzog,Ray P. Norris,E. Middelberg,Nick Seymour,Lee R. Spitler,B. H. C. Emonts,T. M. O. Franzen,Richard W. Hunstead,Huib Intema,J. Marvil,Quentin A. Parker,S. K. Sirothia,Natasha Hurley-Walker,Martin Bell,Gianni Bernardi,Judd D. Bowman,Frank H. Briggs,Roger J. Cappallo,Joseph R. Callingham,Avinash A. Deshpande,K. S. Dwarakanath,Bi-Qing For,Lincoln J. Greenhill,Paul Hancock,Bryna J. Hazelton,Luke Hindson,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,Anna D. Kapińska,David L. Kaplan,Emil Lenc,Colin J. Lonsdale,Benjamin McKinley,Stephen R. McWhirter,Daniel A. Mitchell,Miguel F. Morales,Eric R. Morgan,John Morgan,Divya Oberoi,A. R. Offringa,Stephen M. Ord,Thiagaraj Prabu,Pietro Procopio,N. Udaya Shankar,K. S. Srivani,Lister Staveley-Smith,Ravi Subrahmanyan,Steven Tingay,Randall B. Wayth,Rachel L. Webster,Andrew R. Williams,Chrysanthi Williams,Chen Wu,Qinghua Zheng,Aaron Chippendale,Lisa Harvey-Smith,Ian Heywood,Balthasar T. Indermuehle,Attila Popping,Robert J. Sault,Matthew Whiting +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, radio spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for infrared-faint radio sources (IFRS) were derived from the Australia Telescope Large Area Survey (AOLAS) data set, covering the frequency range between 150 MHz and 34 GHz with up to 19 wavebands from different telescopes, and the radio properties of this class of object with respect to turnover, spectral index, and behaviour towards higher frequencies.
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Q0906+6930: The Highest-Redshift Blazar
Roger W. Romani,David Sowards-Emmerd,Lincoln J. Greenhill,Lincoln J. Greenhill,Peter F. Michelson +4 more
TL;DR: A radio-loud flat-spectrum QSO at z = 5.47 with properties similar to those of the EGRET gamma-ray blazars was discovered in this paper.
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Inner Radii of Dust Shells and Stellar Diameters Obtained by an Infrared Stellar Interferometer at 11 Micron Wavelength
William C. Danchi,Manfred Bester,Lincoln J. Greenhill,C. G. Degiacomi,N. Geis,D. D. Hale,Bruno Lopez,Charles H. Townes +7 more
TL;DR: Visibility data and analyses for 16 late-type stars observed with the Infrared Spatial Interferometer (ISI) of the University of California, Berkeley are discussed in this article.
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A Digital-Receiver for the Murchison Widefield Array
Thiagaraj Prabu,K. S. Srivani,D. Anish Roshi,P. A. Kamini,S. Madhavi,David Emrich,Brian Crosse,Andrew Williams,Mark Waterson,Mark Waterson,Avinash A. Deshpande,N. Udaya Shankar,Ravi Subrahmanyan,Frank H. Briggs,Robert F. Goeke,Steven Tingay,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,Gopalakrishna M R,Edward H. Morgan,Joseph Pathikulangara,John D. Bunton,Grant Hampson,Christopher L. Williams,Stephen M. Ord,Randall B. Wayth,Deepak Kumar,Miguel F. Morales,Ludi deSouza,Ludi deSouza,Eric Kratzenberg,D. Pallot,Russell McWhirter,Bryna J. Hazelton,W. Arcus,David G. Barnes,Gianni Bernardi,Gianni Bernardi,T. Booler,Judd D. Bowman,Roger J. Cappallo,Brian E. Corey,Lincoln J. Greenhill,David Herne,Jacqueline N. Hewitt,David L. Kaplan,Justin C. Kasper,Justin C. Kasper,B. B. Kincaid,R. Koenig,Colin J. Lonsdale,Mervyn J. Lynch,Daniel A. Mitchell,Divya Oberoi,Divya Oberoi,Ronald A. Remillard,Alan E. E. Rogers,Joseph E. Salah,Robert J. Sault,Jamie Stevens,Jamie Stevens,S. E. Tremblay,Rachel L. Webster,Alan R. Whitney,Stuart Wyithe +63 more
TL;DR: An FPGA-based digital-receiver has been developed for a low-frequency imaging radio interferometer, the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA).
Is HDF5 a good format to replace UVFITS
TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of FITS, HDF5, and the MeasurementSet (MS) format for storage of interferometric data is presented, and a tool for converting between formats is presented.