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Minnie Mao
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 62
Citations - 2978
Minnie Mao is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Radio galaxy. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2773 citations. Previous affiliations of Minnie Mao include Australian Astronomical Observatory & National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
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The Australia Telescope Compact Array Broadband Backend (CABB)
Warwick Wilson,R. H. Ferris,P. Axtens,A. Brown,E. Davis,Grant Hampson,M. Leach,Paul Roberts,S. Saunders,B. S. Koribalski,J. L. Caswell,Emil Lenc,Jamie Stevens,Maxim Voronkov,Mark H. Wieringa,Kate J. Brooks,Philip G. Edwards,Ron Ekers,B. Emonts,Luke Hindson,Luke Hindson,Simon Johnston,Sarah T. Maddison,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Siddharth Malu,Marcella Massardi,Minnie Mao,Minnie Mao,David McConnell,Ray P. Norris,Dominic Schnitzeler,Ravi Subrahmanyan,James Urquhart,Mark Thompson,R. M. Wark +35 more
TL;DR: The Compact Array Broadband Backend (CABB) as discussed by the authors is an extension of the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) with 16-fold increase in observing bandwidth, from 2 x 128 MHz to 2 x 2048 MHz, high bit sampling, and addition of 16 zoom windows (each divided into a further 2048 channels) provide major improvements for all ATCA observations.
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The Australia Telescope Compact Array Broad-band Backend: description and first results
Warwick Wilson,R. H. Ferris,P. Axtens,A. Brown,E. Davis,Grant Hampson,M. Leach,Paul Roberts,S. Saunders,Bärbel S. Koribalski,J. L. Caswell,Emil Lenc,Jamie Stevens,Maxim Voronkov,Mark H. Wieringa,Kate J. Brooks,Philip G. Edwards,Ron Ekers,B. Emonts,Luke Hindson,Luke Hindson,Simon Johnston,Sarah T. Maddison,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Siddharth Malu,Marcella Massardi,Minnie Mao,Minnie Mao,David McConnell,Ray P. Norris,Dominic Schnitzeler,Ravi Subrahmanyan,James Urquhart,Mark Thompson,R. M. Wark +35 more
TL;DR: The Compact Array Broadband Backend (CABB) as mentioned in this paper has been used to improve the performance of the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) with a 16-fold increase in observing bandwidth, from 2 в 128 to 2 ǫ 2048 MHz.
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EMU: Evolutionary Map of the Universe
Ray P. Norris,Andrew M. Hopkins,Andrew M. Hopkins,Jose Afonso,Shea Brown,James J. Condon,Loretta Dunne,Ilana Feain,Robert Hollow,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,Emil Lenc,Enno Middelberg,Paolo Padovani,Isabella Prandoni,Lawrence Rudnick,Nick Seymour,Grazia Umana,Heinz Andernach,David M. Alexander,P. N. Appleton,David Bacon,Julie Banfield,Werner Becker,Michael J. I. Brown,Paolo Ciliegi,Carole Jackson,Stephen Anthony Eales,Alastair C. Edge,Bryan Gaensler,Gabriele Giovannini,Christopher A. Hales,Christopher A. Hales,Paul Hancock,Minh Huynh,Edo Ibar,Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,Robert C. Kennicutt,Amy Kimball,Anton M. Koekemoer,Bärbel S. Koribalski,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Minnie Mao,Minnie Mao,Minnie Mao,Tara Murphy,Hugo Messias,Kevin A. Pimbblet,Alvise Raccanelli,K. E. Randall,K. E. Randall,T. H. Reiprich,Isaac Roseboom,Huub Röttgering,D. J. Saikia,Rob Sharp,O. B. Slee,Ian Smail,Mark Thompson,James Urquhart,Jasper Wall,Gong-Bo Zhao +64 more
TL;DR: The EMU project as discussed by the authors is a wide-field radio continuum survey planned for the new Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope, with a resolution of 10 arcsec.
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EMU: Evolutionary Map of the Universe
Ray P. Norris,Andrew M. Hopkins,Andrew M. Hopkins,Jose Afonso,Shea Brown,James J. Condon,Loretta Dunne,Ilana Feain,Robert Hollow,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,Melanie Johnston-Hollitt,Emil Lenc,Enno Middelberg,Paolo Padovani,Isabella Prandoni,Lawrence Rudnick,Nick Seymour,Grazia Umana,Heinz Andernach,David M. Alexander,P. N. Appleton,David Bacon,Julie Banfield,Werner Becker,Michael J. I. Brown,Paolo Ciliegi,Carole Jackson,Stephen Anthony Eales,Alastair C. Edge,Bryan Gaensler,Gabriele Giovannini,Christopher A. Hales,Christopher A. Hales,Paul Hancock,Minh Huynh,Edo Ibar,Rob Ivison,Rob Ivison,Robert C. Kennicutt,Amy Kimball,Anton M. Koekemoer,Bärbel S. Koribalski,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Minnie Mao,Minnie Mao,Minnie Mao,Tara Murphy,Hugo Messias,Kevin A. Pimbblet,Alvise Raccanelli,K. E. Randall,K. E. Randall,T. H. Reiprich,Isaac Roseboom,Huub Röttgering,D. J. Saikia,Rob Sharp,O. B. Slee,Ian Smail,Mark Thompson,James Urquhart,Jasper Wall,Gong-Bo Zhao +64 more
TL;DR: The EMU project as discussed by the authors is a wide-field radio continuum survey planned for the new Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope, which aims to detect and catalogue about 70 million galaxies, including typical star-forming galaxies up to z~1, powerful starbursts to even greater redshifts, and AGNs to the edge of the visible Universe.
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Radio Galaxy Zoo : host galaxies and radio morphologies derived from visual inspection
Julie Banfield,Julie Banfield,O. I. Wong,Kyle W. Willett,Ray P. Norris,Lawrence Rudnick,Stanislav S. Shabala,Brooke Simmons,Chris Snyder,Avery F. Garon,Nick Seymour,Enno Middelberg,Heinz Andernach,Chris Lintott,K. Jacob,Anna D. Kapińska,Minnie Mao,Karen L. Masters,Karen L. Masters,Matt J. Jarvis,Kevin Schawinski,Edward Paget,R. Simpson,Hans-Rainer Klöckner,Steven P. Bamford,T. Burchell,Kate Chow,Garret Cotter,Lucy Fortson,Ian Heywood,Ian Heywood,Thomas W Jones,Sugata Kaviraj,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,W. P. Maksym,Kai Lars Polsterer,K. Borden,Robert Hollow,L. Whyte +39 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first twelve months of operation of Radio Galaxy Zoo are presented, which upon completion will enable visual inspection of over 170,000 radio sources to determine the host galaxy of the radio emission and the radio morphology.