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P. Kamphuis

Researcher at National Centre for Radio Astrophysics

Publications -  16
Citations -  732

P. Kamphuis is an academic researcher from National Centre for Radio Astrophysics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 543 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Kamphuis include Tata Institute of Fundamental Research & Australia Telescope National Facility.

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New lessons from the H i size–mass relation of galaxies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors revisited the H i size-mass relation of galaxies with a sample of more than 500 nearby galaxies covering over five orders of magnitude in H i mass and more than 10 B-band magnitudes.
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WALLABY -- An SKA Pathfinder HI Survey

TL;DR: The Widefield ASKAP L-band Legacy All-sky Blind Survey (WALLABY) as mentioned in this paper is a next-generation survey of neutral hydrogen (HI) in the Local Universe, which uses the widefield, high-resolution capability of the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), a radio interferometer consisting of 36 x 12m dishes equipped with Phased-Array Feeds.
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Massive stars formed in atomic hydrogen reservoirs: HI observations of gamma-ray burst host galaxies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the first 21 cm line observations of GRB host galaxies, using the Australia Telescope Compact Array, implying high levels of atomic hydrogen (HI), which suggests that the connection between atomic gas and star formation is stronger than previously thought, with star formation being potentially directly fuelled by atomic gas.
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HALOGAS: the properties of extraplanar HI in disc galaxies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a systematic study of the extraplanar gas (EPG) in a sample of 15 nearby late-type galaxies at intermediate inclinations using publicly available, deep interferometric HI data from the HALOGAS survey.