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Mark J. Reid

Researcher at Smithsonian Institution

Publications -  466
Citations -  33032

Mark J. Reid is an academic researcher from Smithsonian Institution. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Maser. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 456 publications receiving 30293 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark J. Reid include Max Planck Society & California Institute of Technology.

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The Most Detailed Picture Yet of an Embedded High-mass YSO

TL;DR: In this article, the structure and proper motion of material 20-500 AU from the closest high-mass YSO, radio source-I in the Orion KL region were mapped using VLA and VLBA observations of water and SiO maser emission.

The most detailed picture yet of an embedded high mass YSO.

TL;DR: In this article, the structure and proper motion of material 20-500 AU from the closest high-mass YSO, radio source I in the Orion KL region were mapped using VLA and VLBA observations of H2O and SiO maser emission.
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VLBI Observations of M87

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors made a hybrid map of the nucleus of M87, and also searched for compact structures within the knots of the jet, which is similar to that observed in many compact extragalactic sources.
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Microarcsecond astrometry in the Local Group

TL;DR: In this article, the proper motions and geometric distances of galaxies within the Local Group are measured using VLBI observations in regions of H 2 O maser activity of the local group galaxies M33 and IC 10.
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Inverse MultiView II: Microarcsecond Trigonometric Parallaxes for Southern Hemisphere 6.7~GHz Methanol Masers G232.62+00.99 and G323.74$-$00.26

TL;DR: In this paper , the first results from the Southern Hemisphere Parallax Interferometric Radio Astrometry Legacy Survey (\spirals): $10\mu$as-accurate parallaxes and proper motions for two southern hemisphere 6.7 GHz methanol masers obtained using the inverse multi-view calibration method.