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R. I. J. Mostert
Researcher at ASTRON
Publications - 13
Citations - 284
R. I. J. Mostert is an academic researcher from ASTRON. The author has contributed to research in topics: LOFAR & Active galactic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 67 citations. Previous affiliations of R. I. J. Mostert include Leiden University.
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The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS). V. Second data release
Timothy W. Shimwell,Martin J. Hardcastle,C. Tasse,P. N. Best,Huub Rottgering,G. Williams,A. Botteon,A. Drabent,A. P. Mechev,Aleksandar Shulevski,R. J. van Weeren,L. Bester,M. Bruggen,G. Brunetti,Joseph R. Callingham,K. T. Chy.zy,John Conway,T. J. Dijkema,Kenneth Duncan,F. de Gasperin,C. L. Hale,Marijke Haverkorn,B. Hugo,N. J. Jackson,Maaijke Mevius,George K. Miley,Leah K. Morabito,Raffaella Morganti,A. R. Offringa,J. B. R. Oonk,David Rafferty,J. Sabater,D. J. B. Smith,Dominik J. Schwarz,Oleg Smirnov,Shane O'Sullivan,Harish Vedantham,Glenn J. White,Joshua G. Albert,L. Alegre,B. Duah Asabere,David Bacon,Annalisa Bonafede,E. Bonnassieux,Marisa Brienza,M. Bilicki,Matteo Bonato,G. Calistro Rivera,Rossella Cassano,Rachel Cochrane,Judith H. Croston,V. Cuciti,Daniele Dallacasa,A. Danezi,R.-J. Dettmar,G. Di Gennaro,H. Edler,Torsten A. Enßlin,K. L. Emig,Thomas M. O. Franzen,C. Garc'ia-Vergara,Y. G. Grange,Gulay Gurkan,M Hajduk,George Heald,Volker Heesen,D. N. Hoang,Matthias Hoeft,Cathy Horellou,Marco Iacobelli,Marek Jamrozy,V. Jeli'c,R. Kondapally,P. Kukreti,Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska,Manuela Magliocchetti,V. H. Mahatma,Katarzyna Małek,Subhash C. Mandal,Francesco Massaro,Zheng Meyer-Zhao,Beatriz Mingo,R. I. J. Mostert,Dhanya G Nair,S. J. Nakoneczny,B. Nikiel-Wroczy'nski,Emanuela Orru,U. Pajdosz-Smierciak,Thomas Pasini,Isabella Prandoni,H.E. Van Piggelen,K. Rajpurohit,E. Retana-Montenegro,C. J. Riseley,Antonia Rowlinson,A. Saxena,Coen Schrijvers,F. Sweijen,Thilo M. Siewert,R. Timmerman,Mattia Vaccari,Jacco Vink,Jennifer West,Aleksandra Wołowska,X. Zhang,J Zheng +105 more
TL;DR: In this article , a catalogue of 4,396,228 radio sources is derived from the total intensity (Stokes I) maps, where the majority of these have never been detected at radio wavelengths before.
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The LOFAR Two-meter Sky Survey: Deep Fields Data Release 1 - III. Host-galaxy identifications and value added catalogues
R. Kondapally,P. N. Best,Martin J. Hardcastle,D. Nisbet,Matteo Bonato,J. Sabater,Kenneth Duncan,Kenneth Duncan,I. McCheyne,Rachel Cochrane,Rebecca A. A. Bowler,Wendy L. Williams,Timothy W. Shimwell,Timothy W. Shimwell,Cyril Tasse,Cyril Tasse,Judith H. Croston,Arti Goyal,Marek Jamrozy,Matt J. Jarvis,Matt J. Jarvis,V. H. Mahatma,H. J. A. Röttgering,D. J. B. Smith,A. Wołowska,M. Bondi,M. Brienza,M. Brienza,Michael J. I. Brown,Marcus Brüggen,K. C. Chambers,M. A. Garrett,M. A. Garrett,G. Gürkan,M. E. Huber,Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska,Eugene A. Magnier,Beatriz Mingo,R. I. J. Mostert,R. I. J. Mostert,Błażej Nikiel-Wroczyński,Shane O'Sullivan,Rosita Paladino,T. Ploeckinger,Isabella Prandoni,M. J. Rosenthal,Dominik J. Schwarz,Aleksandar Shulevski,J. D. Wagenveld,Lingyu Wang,Lingyu Wang +50 more
TL;DR: The first LoTSS Deep Fields data release consists of deep radio imaging at 150~MHz of the ELAIS-N1, Lockman Hole, and Bo\"{o}tes fields, down to RMS sensitives of around 20, 22, and 32$~\mu$Jy\,beam$^{-1}$, respectively as mentioned in this paper.
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The LOFAR Two Metre Sky Survey: Deep Fields Data Release 1 -- III. Host-galaxy identifications and value added catalogues
R. Kondapally,Philip Best,Martin J. Hardcastle,D. Nisbet,M. Bonato,J. Sabater,Kenneth Duncan,I. McCheyne,Rachel Cochrane,Rebecca A. A. Bowler,Wendy L. Williams,Timothy W. Shimwell,C. Tasse,J. H. Croston,Arti Goyal,Marek Jamrozy,Matt J. Jarvis,V. H. Mahatma,H. J. A. R öttgering,Daniel J. Smith,A. Wo łowska,M. Bondi,M. Brienza,Michael J. I. Brown,M. Br üggen,K. C. Chambers,M. A. Garrett,G. G ürkan,M. E. Huber,Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska,E. A. Magnier,Beatriz Mingo,R. I. J. Mostert,B. Nikiel-Wroczy ński,S. P. OŚullivan,Rosita Paladino,T. Ploeckinger,Isabella Prandoni,M. J. Rosenthal,Dominik J. Schwarz,A. Shulevski,J. D. Wagenveld,L. Wang +42 more
TL;DR: The first LoTSS Deep Fields data set as mentioned in this paper consists of deep radio imaging at 150~MHz of the ELAIS-N1, Lockman Hole, and Bootes fields, down to RMS sensitives of around 20, 22, and 32$~\mu$Jy\,beam$^{-1}$, respectively.
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Unveiling the rarest morphologies of the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey radio source population with self-organised maps.
R. I. J. Mostert,R. I. J. Mostert,Kenneth Duncan,Kenneth Duncan,Huub Röttgering,Kai Lars Polsterer,Philip Best,Marisa Brienza,Marisa Brienza,Marcus Brüggen,Martin J. Hardcastle,N. Jurlin,N. Jurlin,Beatriz Mingo,Raffaella Morganti,Raffaella Morganti,Timothy W. Shimwell,Timothy W. Shimwell,Daniel J. Smith,Wendy L. Williams +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used self-organising maps (SOMs) to reduce the dimensionality of the radio morphologies for the LoTSS first data release.
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Unveiling the rarest morphologies of the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey radio source population with self-organised maps
R. I. J. Mostert,R. I. J. Mostert,Kenneth Duncan,Kenneth Duncan,Huub Röttgering,Kai Lars Polsterer,Philip Best,Marisa Brienza,Marisa Brienza,Marcus Brüggen,Martin J. Hardcastle,N. Jurlin,N. Jurlin,Beatriz Mingo,Raffaella Morganti,Raffaella Morganti,Timothy W. Shimwell,Timothy W. Shimwell,Daniel J. Smith,Wendy L. Williams +19 more
TL;DR: The LOFAR-PyBDSF Visualisation Tool, which allows users to explore the LoTSS dataset through the trained SOMs, and presents an illustration of their potential by finding an arbitrary number of morphologically rare sources in the authors' training data and subsequently in an area of the sky outside the training data.