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M. W. Sinclair
Researcher at Australia Telescope National Facility
Publications - 9
Citations - 566
M. W. Sinclair is an academic researcher from Australia Telescope National Facility. The author has contributed to research in topics: Very-long-baseline interferometry & Blazar. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 548 citations.
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Relativistic motion in a nearby bright X-ray source
Steven Tingay,David L. Jauncey,Robert A. Preston,John Reynolds,David L. Meier,David W. Murphy,Anastasios Tzioumis,D. J. McKay,Michael Kesteven,James E. J. Lovell,D. Campbell-Wilson,S. P. Elllngsen,R. G. Gough,Richard W. Hunstead,D. L. Jonos,P. M. McCulloch,Victor Migenes,J. F. H. Quick,M. W. Sinclair,Derck P. Smits +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported high-resolution radio observations of a second Galactic superluminal radio source GRO J1655-40, which was detected as an X-ray transient on 27 July 1994.
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An unusually strong Einstein ring in the radio source PKS1830–211
David L. Jauncey,John Reynolds,Anastasios Tzioumis,T. W. B. Muxlow,Richard A. Perley,David W. Murphy,Robert A. Preston,E. A. King,A. R. Patnaik,Dayton L. Jones,David L. Meier,D. J. Bird,David Blair,John D. Bunton,Roger W Clay,M. E. Costa,R. A. Duncan,R. H. Ferris,R. G. Gough,P. A. Hamilton,D.W. Hoard,Athol J. Kemball,Michael Kesteven,E.T. Lobdell,A. N. Lurten,P. M. McCulloch,J. D. Murray,George D. Nicolson,A. P. Rao,A. Savage,M. W. Sinclair,L. Skjerve,L. Taaffe,R. M. Wark,Graeme L. White +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution radio images of PKS1830 - 211 are obtained to study the possibility that the double structure is a gravitationally lensed object, and the VLBI observations, taken from interferometric radiotelescope networks, reveal an elliptical ring connecting two bright spots of similar composition.
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PKS 1830-211: A Possible Compound Gravitational Lens
James E. J. Lovell,John Reynolds,David L. Jauncey,Peter Backus,P. M. McCulloch,M. W. Sinclair,Warwick Wilson,Anastasios Tzioumis,E. A. King,R. G. Gough,Simon Ellingsen,Chris Phillips,Robert A. Preston,Dayton L. Jones +13 more
TL;DR: The best known radio Einstein ring/gravitational lens PKS 1830-211, whilst obscured by our Galaxy at optical wavelengths, has recently provided a lensing galaxy redshift of 0.89 through the detection of molecular absorption in the millimetre waveband as discussed by the authors.
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A 5 GHz Southern Hemisphere VLBI Survey of Compact Radio Sources. II
Z.-Q. Shen,Z.-Q. Shen,T. S. Wan,James M. Moran,David L. Jauncey,John Reynolds,Anastasios Tzioumis,R. G. Gough,R. H. Ferris,M. W. Sinclair,D.-R. Jiang,Xiaoyu Hong,S.-G. Liang,Philip G. Edwards,M. E. Costa,M. E. Costa,Steven Tingay,P. M. McCulloch,James E. J. Lovell,E. A. King,E. A. King,G. D. Nicolson,David W. Murphy,David L. Meier,T. D. van Ommen,T. D. van Ommen,Graeme L. White +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a 5 GHz Southern Hemisphere snapshot VLBI observation of a sample of blazars were reported, showing a core-jet structure for 12 sources and a single compact core for the remaining 11.
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A 5-GHz Southern Hemisphere VLBI Survey of Compact Radio Sources - II
Z.-Q. Shen,Z.-Q. Shen,T. S. Wan,James M. Moran,David L. Jauncey,John Reynolds,Anastasios Tzioumis,R. G. Gough,R. H. Ferris,M. W. Sinclair,D.-R. Jiang,Xiaoyu Hong,S.-G. Liang,Philip G. Edwards,M. E. Costa,M. E. Costa,Steven Tingay,P. M. McCulloch,James E. J. Lovell,E. A. King,G. D. Nicolson,David W. Murphy,David L. Meier,T. D. van Ommen,T. D. van Ommen,Graeme L. White +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of a 5GHz southern-hemisphere snapshot VLBI observation of a sample of blazars were reported, showing a core-jet structure for 12 sources, and a single compact core for the remaining 11.