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M. A. Pilawa
Researcher at Australia Telescope National Facility
Publications - 7
Citations - 801
M. A. Pilawa is an academic researcher from Australia Telescope National Facility. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fast radio burst & Radio telescope. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 584 citations.
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A single fast radio burst localized to a massive galaxy at cosmological distance
Keith W. Bannister,Adam Deller,Chris Phillips,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Jason X. Prochaska,Jason X. Prochaska,Nicolas Tejos,Stuart D. Ryder,Elaine M. Sadler,Elaine M. Sadler,Ryan Shannon,Sunil Simha,Cherie K. Day,Matthew McQuinn,F. O. North-Hickey,Shivani Bhandari,W. Arcus,Vardha N. Bennert,J. N. Burchett,M. Bouwhuis,Richard Dodson,Ron Ekers,Ron Ekers,Wael Farah,Chris Flynn,C. W. James,Matthew Kerr,Emil Lenc,Elizabeth K. Mahony,John M. O'Meara,Stefan Oslowski,Hao Qiu,Hao Qiu,Tommaso Treu,T. Bateman,Douglas C.-J. Bock,R. J. Bolton,Anthony G. A. Brown,John D. Bunton,Aaron Chippendale,F. R. Cooray,Tim J. Cornwell,N. Gupta,Douglas B. Hayman,Michael Kesteven,Bärbel S. Koribalski,A. Macleod,Naomi McClure-Griffiths,S. Neuhold,Ray P. Norris,Ray P. Norris,M. A. Pilawa,R.-Y. Qiao,John Reynolds,Daniel N. Roxby,Timothy W. Shimwell,Maxim Voronkov,Christine D. Wilson +57 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the interferometric localization of the single-pulse fast radio burst (FRB 180924) to a position 4 kiloparsecs from the center of a luminous galaxy at redshift 0.3214.
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The dispersion–brightness relation for fast radio bursts from a wide-field survey
Ryan Shannon,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Keith W. Bannister,Ron Ekers,Ron Ekers,C. W. James,C. W. James,Stefan Oslowski,Hao Qiu,Hao Qiu,Mawson W. Sammons,Aidan Hotan,Maxim Voronkov,Ron Beresford,A. Brown,John D. Bunton,Aaron Chippendale,C. Haskins,M. Leach,M. Marquarding,David McConnell,M. A. Pilawa,Elaine M. Sadler,E. R. Troup,J. Tuthill,Matthew Whiting,James R. Allison,C. S. Anderson,Martin Bell,Martin Bell,Martin Bell,Jordan D. Collier,Jordan D. Collier,G. Gürkan,George Heald,C. J. Riseley +36 more
TL;DR: A large-scale survey of fast radio bursts—short pulses of radio waves that seem to come from cosmological distances—finds 20 events, including both the nearest and the most energetic bursts observed so far, and demonstrates that there is a relationship between burst dispersion and brightness.
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Australian square kilometre array pathfinder: I. system description
Aidan Hotan,John D. Bunton,Aaron Chippendale,Matthew Whiting,J. Tuthill,Vanessa A. Moss,David McConnell,S. W. Amy,M. T. Huynh,James R. Allison,Craig S. Anderson,Keith W. Bannister,E. Bastholm,Ron Beresford,Douglas C.-J. Bock,R. Bolton,Jessica M. Chapman,K. Chow,Jordan D. Collier,F. R. Cooray,Tim J. Cornwell,Philip J. Diamond,Philip G. Edwards,Ilana Feain,Thomas M. O. Franzen,D. George,Neeraj Gupta,Grant Hampson,Lisa Harvey-Smith,Douglas B. Hayman,I. Heywood,C. Jacka,C. A. Jackson,S. Jackson,K. Jeganathan,S. Johnston,Michael Kesteven,D. Kleiner,Baerbel Koribalski,K. Lee-Waddell,Emil Lenc,E. S. Lensson,S. Mackay,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Naomi McClure-Griffiths,R. McConigley,P. Mirtschin,A. Ng,Ray P. Norris,Sarah Pearce,Chris Phillips,M. A. Pilawa,Wasim Raja,John Reynolds,Paul Roberts,Daniel N. Roxby,Elaine M. Sadler,M. Shields,A. E. T. Schinckel,Paolo Serra,Robert D. Shaw,T. Sweetnam,E. R. Troup,Anastasios Tzioumis,Maxim Voronkov,Tobias Westmeier +65 more
TL;DR: The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope as mentioned in this paper is one of the first radio telescopes to deploy phased array feed (PAF) technology on a large scale, giving it an instantaneous field of view that covers and is expected to facilitate great advances in our understanding of galaxy formation, cosmology, and radio transients while opening new parameter space for discovery of the unknown.
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A single fast radio burst localized to a massive galaxy at cosmological distance
Keith W. Bannister,Adam Deller,Chris Phillips,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Jason X. Prochaska,Jason X. Prochaska,Nicolas Tejos,Stuart D. Ryder,Elaine M. Sadler,Elaine M. Sadler,Ryan Shannon,Sunil Simha,Cherie K. Day,Matthew McQuinn,F. O. North-Hickey,Shivani Bhandari,W. Arcus,Vardha N. Bennert,J. N. Burchett,M. Bouwhuis,Richard Dodson,Ron Ekers,Ron Ekers,Wael Farah,Chris Flynn,C. W. James,Matthew Kerr,Emil Lenc,Elizabeth K. Mahony,John M. O'Meara,Stefan Oslowski,Hao Qiu,Hao Qiu,Tommaso Treu,T. Bateman,Douglas C.-J. Bock,R. J. Bolton,Anthony G. A. Brown,John D. Bunton,Aaron Chippendale,F. R. Cooray,Tim J. Cornwell,N. Gupta,Douglas B. Hayman,Michael Kesteven,Bärbel S. Koribalski,A. Macleod,Naomi McClure-Griffiths,S. Neuhold,Ray P. Norris,Ray P. Norris,M. A. Pilawa,R.-Y. Qiao,John Reynolds,Daniel N. Roxby,Timothy W. Shimwell,Maxim Voronkov,Christine D. Wilson +57 more
TL;DR: Interferometric localization of the single-pulse FRB 180924 to a position 4 kiloparsecs from the center of a luminous galaxy at redshift 0.3214 indicates that some FRBs are clean probes of the baryonic component of the cosmic web.
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The performance and calibration of the CRAFT fly’s eye fast radio burst survey
C. W. James,Keith W. Bannister,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Ron Ekers,Stefan Oslowski,Ryan Shannon,James R. Allison,Aaron Chippendale,Jordan D. Collier,Thomas M. O. Franzen,Aidan Hotan,M. Leach,David McConnell,M. A. Pilawa,Maxim Voronkov,Matthew Whiting +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a calculation of the sensitivity and total exposure of the survey that detected the first 20 radio bursts, using the pulsars B1641-45 and B0833-45 as calibrators.