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Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska
Researcher at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
Publications - 97
Citations - 2995
Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska is an academic researcher from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasar & LOFAR. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2208 citations. Previous affiliations of Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska include University of Manchester & Max Planck Society.
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The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey. I. Survey description and preliminary data release
Timothy W. Shimwell,Huub Röttgering,Philip Best,Wendy L. Williams,T. J. Dijkema,F. de Gasperin,Martin J. Hardcastle,George Heald,D. N. Hoang,A. Horneffer,Huib Intema,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Subhash C. Mandal,A. P. Mechev,Leah K. Morabito,J. B. R. Oonk,J. B. R. Oonk,D. A. Rafferty,E. Retana-Montenegro,J. Sabater,Cyril Tasse,Cyril Tasse,R. J. van Weeren,Marcus Brüggen,Gianfranco Brunetti,Krzysztof T. Chyzy,John Conway,Marijke Haverkorn,Neal Jackson,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,John McKean,George K. Miley,Raffaella Morganti,Raffaella Morganti,Glenn J. White,Glenn J. White,Michael W. Wise,Michael W. Wise,I. van Bemmel,Rainer Beck,Marisa Brienza,Annalisa Bonafede,G. Calistro Rivera,Rossella Cassano,A. O. Clarke,D. Cseh,Adam Deller,A. Drabent,W. van Driel,W. van Driel,D. Engels,Heino Falcke,Heino Falcke,Chiara Ferrari,S. Fröhlich,M. A. Garrett,Jeremy J. Harwood,Volker Heesen,Matthias Hoeft,Cathy Horellou,Frank P. Israel,Anna D. Kapińska,Anna D. Kapińska,Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska,D. J. McKay,D. J. McKay,N. R. Mohan,Emanuela Orru,R. Pizzo,R. Pizzo,Isabella Prandoni,Dominik J. Schwarz,Aleksandar Shulevski,M. Sipior,Daniel J. Smith,S. S. Sridhar,S. S. Sridhar,Matthias Steinmetz,Andra Stroe,Eskil Varenius,P. van der Werf,J. A. Zensus,Jonathan T. L. Zwart,Jonathan T. L. Zwart +85 more
TL;DR: The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) as mentioned in this paper is a deep 120-168 MHz imaging survey that will eventually cover the entire northern sky, where each of the 3170 pointings will be observed for 8 h, which, at most declinations, is sufficient to produce ~5? resolution images with a sensitivity of ~100?Jy/beam and accomplish the main scientific aims of the survey, which are to explore the formation and evolution of massive black holes, galaxies, clusters of galaxies and large-scale structure.
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The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey - II. First data release
Timothy W. Shimwell,Timothy W. Shimwell,C. Tasse,C. Tasse,Martin J. Hardcastle,A. P. Mechev,Wendy L. Williams,Philip Best,Huub Röttgering,Joseph R. Callingham,T. J. Dijkema,F. de Gasperin,F. de Gasperin,D. N. Hoang,B. Hugo,M. Mirmont,J. B. R. Oonk,J. B. R. Oonk,Isabella Prandoni,D. A. Rafferty,J. Sabater,Oleg Smirnov,R. J. van Weeren,Glenn J. White,Glenn J. White,Marcellin Atemkeng,L. Bester,E. Bonnassieux,Marcus Brüggen,Gianfranco Brunetti,Krzysztof T. Chyzy,Rachel Cochrane,John Conway,Judith H. Croston,A. Danezi,Kenneth Duncan,Marijke Haverkorn,George Heald,Marco Iacobelli,Huib Intema,Neal Jackson,Marek Jamrozy,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,R. Lakhoo,M. Mevius,George K. Miley,Leah K. Morabito,R. Morganti,R. Morganti,D. Nisbet,Emanuela Orru,Simon Perkins,R. Pizzo,C. Schrijvers,Daniel J. Smith,R. C. Vermeulen,Michael W. Wise,Michael W. Wise,L. Alegre,David Bacon,I. van Bemmel,Robert Beswick,Annalisa Bonafede,Annalisa Bonafede,A. Botteon,A. Botteon,Stephen Bourke,Marisa Brienza,Marisa Brienza,G. Calistro Rivera,Rossella Cassano,A. O. Clarke,Christopher J. Conselice,R.-J. Dettmar,A. Drabent,C. Dumba,K. L. Emig,Torsten A. Enßlin,Chiara Ferrari,M. A. Garrett,M. A. Garrett,Ricardo Genova-Santos,Ricardo Genova-Santos,Arti Goyal,G. Gürkan,C. L. Hale,Jeremy J. Harwood,Volker Heesen,Matthias Hoeft,Cathy Horellou,C. A. Jackson,G. Kokotanekov,R. Kondapally,Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska,V. H. Mahatma,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Subhash C. Mandal,John McKean,John McKean,Andrea Merloni,Beatriz Mingo,Arpad Miskolczi,S. Mooney,Błażej Nikiel-Wroczyński,Shane O'Sullivan,John L. Quinn,Wolfgang Reich,C. Roskowinski,Antonia Rowlinson,Antonia Rowlinson,F. Savini,A. Saxena,Dominik J. Schwarz,Aleksandar Shulevski,Aleksandar Shulevski,S. S. Sridhar,H. R. Stacey,H. R. Stacey,S. Urquhart,M. H. D. van der Wiel,Eskil Varenius,Eskil Varenius,B. Webster,A. Wilber +124 more
TL;DR: The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) is an ongoing sensitive, high-resolution 120-168 MHz survey of the entire northern sky for which observations are now 20% complete as discussed by the authors.
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LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey
Timothy W. Shimwell,Huub Röttgering,P. N. Best,Wendy L. Williams,T. J. Dijkema,F. de Gasperin,Martin J. Hardcastle,George Heald,D. N. Hoang,A. Horneffer,Huib Intema,Elizabeth K. Mahony,S. Mandal,A. P. Mechev,Leah K. Morabito,J. B. R. Oonk,D. A. Rafferty,E. Retana-Montenegro,J. Sabater,C. Tasse,R. J. van Weeren,Marcus Brüggen,Gianfranco Brunetti,Krzysztof T. Chyzy,John Conway,Marijke Haverkorn,Neal Jackson,Matt J. Jarvis,John McKean,George K. Miley,Raffaella Morganti,Glenn J. White,Michael W. Wise,I. M. van Bemmel,Ron Beck,M. Brienza,Annalisa Bonafede,G. Calistro Rivera,Rossella Cassano,A. O. Clarke,D. Cseh,Adam Deller,A. Drabent,W. van Driel,D. Engels,Heino Falcke,C. Ferrari,S. Fröhlich,Garrett,Jeremy J. Harwood,Volker Heesen,Matthias Hoeft,Cathy Horellou,Frank P. Israel,Anna D. Kapińska,Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska,D. J. McKay,N. R. Mohan,Emanuela Orrú,Roberto Pizzo,Isabella Prandoni,Dominik J. Schwarz,Aleksandar Shulevski,M. Sipior,Daniel J. Smith,S. S. Sridhar,Matthias Steinmetz,Andra Stroe,Eskil Varenius,P. van der Werf,J. A. Zensus,Jonathan T. L. Zwart +71 more
TL;DR: The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) is an ongoing sensitive, high-resolution 120-168 MHz survey of the entire northern sky for which observations are now 20% complete as discussed by the authors.
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A survey of low-luminosity compact sources and its implication for the evolution of radio-loud active galactic nuclei – I. Radio data
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a new sample of compact steep spectrum (CSS) sources with radio luminosity below 10 26 WH z −1 at 1.4 GHz; these are called low-luminosity compact (LLC) objects.
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A survey of Low Luminosity Compact sources and its implication for evolution of radio-loud AGNs. I. Radio data
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a new sample of Compact Steep Spectrum (CSS) sources with radio luminosity below 10^26 W/Hz at 1.4 GHz called the low luminosity compact (LLC) objects.