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Maxim Voronkov
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 142
Citations - 6826
Maxim Voronkov is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maser & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 139 publications receiving 6036 citations. Previous affiliations of Maxim Voronkov include Australia Telescope National Facility.
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The 6-GHz methanol multibeam maser catalogue – I. Galactic Centre region, longitudes 345° to 6°
J. L. Caswell,Gary A. Fuller,James Green,Adam Avison,Shari Breen,Shari Breen,Kate J. Brooks,Michael G. Burton,Antonio Chrysostomou,J. Cox,Philip J. Diamond,Simon Ellingsen,Malcolm Gray,Melvin Hoare,M. R. W. Masheder,Naomi McClure-Griffiths,M. R. Pestalozzi,M. R. Pestalozzi,Chris Phillips,L. Quinn,Mark Thompson,Maxim Voronkov,Andrew Walsh,Derek Ward-Thompson,D. Wong-McSweeney,J. A. Yates,R. J. Cohen +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a coherent database on interstellar dust emission from diffuse clouds to the sites of star formation has been built to study the far-infrared/submillimeter emission of the PDRs and their fainter surrounding regions.
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The H2O Southern Galactic Plane Survey (HOPS) – I. Techniques and H2O maser data
Andrew Walsh,Shari Breen,Tui Britton,Kate J. Brooks,Michael G. Burton,Maria Cunningham,James Green,Lisa Harvey-Smith,Luke Hindson,Luke Hindson,Melvin Hoare,B. Indermuehle,Paul A. Jones,Paul A. Jones,N. Lo,N. Lo,Steven N. Longmore,Steven N. Longmore,Vicki Lowe,Vicki Lowe,Chris Phillips,Cormac Purcell,Mark Thompson,James Urquhart,Maxim Voronkov,Graeme L. White,Matthew Whiting +26 more
TL;DR: The first results of the H2O Southern Galactic Plane Survey (HOPS) using the Mopra Radio Telescope with a broadband backend and a beam size of about 2 arcmin were reported in this paper.
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Deep ATLAS Radio Observations of the Chandra Deep Field-South/Spitzer Wide-Area Infrared Extragalactic Field
Ray P. Norris,Jose Afonso,Phil Appleton,B. J. Boyle,Paolo Ciliegi,Scott M. Croom,Minh Huynh,Carole Jackson,Anton M. Koekemoer,Carol J. Lonsdale,Enno Middelberg,Bahram Mobasher,Seb Oliver,Mari Polletta,Brian Siana,Ian Smail,Maxim Voronkov +16 more
TL;DR: The first results from the Australia Telescope Large Area Survey (ATLSAS) were presented in this article, which consists of deep radio observations of a 3.7 deg2 field surrounding the Chandra Deep Field-South, largely coincident with the infrared Spitzer Wide-Area Infrared Extragalactic (SWIRE) Survey.
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Deep ATLAS radio observations of the CDFS-SWIRE field
Ray P. Norris,Jose Afonso,Phil Appleton,B. J. Boyle,Paolo Ciliegi,Scott M. Croom,Minh Huynh,Carole Jackson,Anton M. Koekemoer,Carol J. Lonsdale,Enno Middelberg,Bahram Mobasher,Seb Oliver,Mari Polletta,Brian Siana,Ian Smail,Maxim Voronkov +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first results from the Australia Telescope Large Area Survey (ATLAS) are presented, which consist of deep radio observations of a 3.7 square degree field surrounding the Chandra Deep Field South, largely coincident with the infrared Spitzer Wide-Area Extragalactic (SWIRE) Survey.
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MALT90: The Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz Survey
James M. Jackson,Jill Rathborne,Jonathan B. Foster,J. S. Whitaker,Patricio Sanhueza,Christopher Claysmith,Joshua L. Mascoop,M. Wienen,Shari Breen,Fabrice Herpin,Ana Duarte-Cabral,Timea Csengeri,Steven N. Longmore,Yanett Contreras,Balthasar T. Indermuehle,Peter J. Barnes,Andrew Walsh,Maria Cunningham,K. J. Brooks,Tui Britton,Maxim Voronkov,James Urquhart,João Alves,Christopher H. Jordan,Tracey Hill,Sadia Hoq,Susanna C. Finn,Indra Bains,Sylvain Bontemps,Leonardo Bronfman,James Caswell,Lise Deharveng,Simon Ellingsen,Gary A. Fuller,Guido Garay,J. A. Green,Luke Hindson,Paul A. Jones,C. Lenfestey,N. Lo,Vicki Lowe,Diego Mardones,Karl M. Menten,Vincent Minier,L. K. Morgan,Frédérique Motte,Erik Muller,Nicolas Peretto,Cormac Purcell,Peter Schilke,Schneider N. Bontemps,Frederic Schuller,Anita Titmarsh,Friedrich Wyrowski,Annie Zavagno +54 more
TL;DR: The MALT90 survey as discussed by the authors is the largest survey of its type ever conducted and provides a wealth of information about the clump's morphologies, chemistry, and kinematics.