M
M. Waterson
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 2
Citations - 510
M. Waterson is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Murchison Widefield Array & Gate array. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 486 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Waterson include Curtin University.
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The Murchison Widefield Array: Design Overview
Colin J. Lonsdale,Roger J. Cappallo,Miguel F. Morales,Miguel F. Morales,Frank H. Briggs,L. Benkevitch,Judd D. Bowman,John D. Bunton,S. Burns,Brian E. Corey,Ludi deSouza,S. Doeleman,Mark Derome,Avinash A. Deshpande,M.R. Gopala,Lincoln J. Greenhill,David Herne,Jacqueline N. Hewitt,P. A. Kamini,Justin C. Kasper,B. B. Kincaid,Jonathon Kocz,E. Kowald,Eric Kratzenberg,Deepak Kumar,Mervyn J. Lynch,S. Madhavi,Michael Matejek,Daniel A. Mitchell,Edward H. Morgan,Divya Oberoi,Stephen M. Ord,Joseph Pathikulangara,Thiagaraj Prabu,Alan E. E. Rogers,A. Roshi,Joseph E. Salah,Robert J. Sault,N. U. Shankar,K. S. Srivani,Jamie Stevens,Steven Tingay,A. Vaccarella,M. Waterson,Randall B. Wayth,Rachel L. Webster,Alan R. Whitney,Andrew Williams,Christopher L. Williams +48 more
TL;DR: The Murchison Widefield Array is a dipole-based aperture array synthesis telescope designed to operate in the 80-300 MHz frequency range, capable of a wide range of science investigations but initially focused on three key science projects: detection and characterization of three-dimensional brightness temperature fluctuations in the 21 cm line of neutral hydrogen during the epoch of reionization.
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A survey for transients and variables with the Murchison Widefield Array 32-tile prototype at 154 MHz
Martin Bell,Tara Murphy,David L. Kaplan,Paul Hancock,Bryan Gaensler,Jay Banyer,Keith W. Bannister,Keith W. Bannister,Cathryn M. Trott,Cathryn M. Trott,Natasha Hurley-Walker,Randall B. Wayth,Randall B. Wayth,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Jean-Pierre Macquart,W. Arcus,David G. Barnes,Gianni Bernardi,Judd D. Bowman,Frank H. Briggs,Frank H. Briggs,John D. Bunton,R. J. Cappallo,B. E. Corey,Avinash A. Deshpande,L. deSouza,L. deSouza,David Emrich,Robert F. Goeke,L. J. Greenhill,Bryna J. Hazelton,David Herne,Jacqueline N. Hewitt,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,J. C. Kasper,B. B. Kincaid,R. Koenig,E. Kratzenberg,C. J. Lonsdale,M. J. Lynch,S. R. McWhirter,Daniel A. Mitchell,Daniel A. Mitchell,Miguel F. Morales,Eric R. Morgan,Divya Oberoi,Stephen M. Ord,Stephen M. Ord,Joseph Pathikulangara,T. Prabu,Ron Remillard,A. E. E. Rogers,A. Roshi,J. E. Salah,Robert J. Sault,N. Udaya Shankar,K. S. Srivani,Jamie Stevens,Jamie Stevens,Ravi Subrahmanyan,Ravi Subrahmanyan,Steven Tingay,Steven Tingay,M. Waterson,M. Waterson,Rachel L. Webster,Rachel L. Webster,A. R. Whitney,Andrew Williams,Christopher L. Williams,J. S. B. Wyithe,J. S. B. Wyithe +71 more
TL;DR: In this article, a search for transient and variable radio sources at 154 MHz with the Murchison Widefield Array 32-tile prototype is presented, where 51 images were obtained that cover a field of view of 1430 deg 2 centred on Hydra A.