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Namir E. Kassim
Researcher at United States Naval Research Laboratory
Publications - 211
Citations - 8499
Namir E. Kassim is an academic researcher from United States Naval Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Radio astronomy. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 210 publications receiving 7958 citations. Previous affiliations of Namir E. Kassim include United States Department of the Navy.
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A radio counterpart to a neutron star merger
Gregg Hallinan,A. Corsi,Kunal Mooley,Kenta Hotokezaka,Kenta Hotokezaka,Ehud Nakar,Mansi M. Kasliwal,David L. Kaplan,Dale A. Frail,S. T. Myers,Tara Murphy,Tara Murphy,Kaushik De,Dougal Dobie,Dougal Dobie,Dougal Dobie,James R. Allison,James R. Allison,Keith W. Bannister,Varun Bhalerao,Poonam Chandra,Tracy Clarke,Simona Giacintucci,Anna Y. Q. Ho,Assaf Horesh,Namir E. Kassim,Shrinivas R. Kulkarni,Emil Lenc,Emil Lenc,Felix J. Lockman,Christene Lynch,Christene Lynch,David A. Nichols,Samaya Nissanke,Nipuni Palliyaguru,Wendy Peters,Tsvi Piran,Javed Rana,Elaine M. Sadler,Elaine M. Sadler,Leo Singer +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the detection of a counterpart radio source that appears 16 days after the GW170817 binary neutron star merger event, allowing them to diagnose the energetics and environment of the merger.
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The VLA Low-Frequency Sky Survey
A. S. Cohen,W. M. Lane,W. D. Cotton,Namir E. Kassim,T. J. W. Lazio,Richard A. Perley,James J. Condon,W. C. Erickson +7 more
TL;DR: The VLA Low-frequency Sky Survey (VLSS) as discussed by the authors has been used to image 95% of the 3π sr of sky north of δ = -30° at a frequency of 74 MHz (4 m wavelength).
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M87 at 90 Centimeters: A Different Picture
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported new radio imaging of the large-scale radio structure of M87 with the VLA at 90 cm and showed the complex structure of the radio emission more clearly than previous attempts, some of which date back to the 1940s.
The VLA Low Frequency Sky Survey
A. S. Cohen,W. M. Lane,Namir E. Kassim,T. J. W. Lazio,W. D. Cotton,James J. Condon,Richard A. Perley,W. C. Erickson +7 more
TL;DR: The VLA Low-frequency Sky Survey (VLSS) as discussed by the authors has been used to image 95% of the 3π sr of sky north of δ = -30° at a frequency of 74 MHz (4 m wavelength).
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A Radio Counterpart to a Neutron Star Merger
Gregg Hallinan,A. Corsi,Kunal Mooley,Kenta Hotokezaka,Kenta Hotokezaka,Ehud Nakar,Mansi M. Kasliwal,David L. Kaplan,Dale A. Frail,S. T. Myers,Tara Murphy,Tara Murphy,Kaushik De,Dougal Dobie,Dougal Dobie,Dougal Dobie,James R. Allison,James R. Allison,Keith W. Bannister,Varun Bhalerao,Poonam Chandra,Tracy Clarke,Simona Giacintucci,Anna Y. Q. Ho,Assaf Horesh,Namir E. Kassim,Shrinivas R. Kulkarni,Emil Lenc,Emil Lenc,Felix J. Lockman,Christene Lynch,Christene Lynch,David A. Nichols,Samaya Nissanke,Nipuni Palliyaguru,Wendy Peters,Tsvi Piran,Javed Rana,Elaine M. Sadler,Elaine M. Sadler,Leo Singer +40 more
TL;DR: Radio observations constrain the energy and geometry of relativistic material ejected from a binary neutron star merger, and the detection of a counterpart radio source that appears 16 days after the event is reported, allowing us to diagnose the energetics and environment of the merger.