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Richard Dodson
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 200
Citations - 5990
Richard Dodson is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Very-long-baseline interferometry & Pulsar. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 199 publications receiving 5320 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Dodson include University of Tasmania & Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute.
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COSMIC: Microarcsecond Resolution with a 30 Meter Radio Telescope
P. M. McCulloch,Simon Ellingsen,David L. Jauncey,Steven J. B. Carter,Giuseppe Cimo,James E. J. Lovell,Richard Dodson +6 more
TL;DR: The COSMIC (Continuous Single-Dish Monitoring of Intraday Variability at Ceduna) project as mentioned in this paper uses the University of Tasmania's 30 m diameter radio telescope to monitor the flux density of a number of the stronger southern scintillators at 665 GHz since 2003.
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Magnetically-regulated fragmentation of a massive, dense and turbulent clump
Francesco Fontani,Benoît Commerçon,Andrea Giannetti,Maria T. Beltrán,Álvaro Sánchez-Monge,Leonardo Testi,Leonardo Testi,Leonardo Testi,Jan Brand,Paola Caselli,R. Cesaroni,Richard Dodson,Steven N. Longmore,Maria Rioja,Maria Rioja,Jonathan C. Tan,C. M. Walmsley +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present ALMA observations at 0.25'' resolution of the thermal dust continuum emission at ~278 GHz towards a turbulent, dense, and massive clump, IRAS 16061-5048c1, in a very early evolutionary stage.
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Very Long Baseline Interferometry with the SKA
Zsolt Paragi,Leith Godfrey,C. Reynolds,Maria Rioja,Adam Deller,B. Zhang,L. Gurvits,M. Bietenholz,A. Szomoru,H. E. Bignall,P. Boven,P. Charlot,Richard Dodson,Sándor Frey,M. A. Garrett,Hiroshi Imai,A. P. Lobanov,M. J. Reid,Eduardo Ros,H. J. van Langevelde,Anton Zensus,X. W. Zheng,A. Alberdi,Iván Agudo,Tao An,Megan Argo,Robert Beswick,A. Biggs,Andreas Brunthaler,B. Campbell,Giuseppe Cimo,F. Colomer,S. Corbel,John Conway,D. Cseh,Roger Deane,Heino Falcke,Marcin P. Gawronski,M. Gaylard,Gabriele Giovannini,Marcello Giroletti,Ciriaco Goddi,Sharmila Goedhart,José L. Gómez,A. Gunn,Preeti Kharb,H. R. Kloeckner,E. Koerding,Yuri Y. Kovalev,Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska,Michael Lindqvist,Matthew L. Lister,F. Mantovani,Ivan Marti-Vidal,M. Mezcua,John McKean,Enno Middelberg,James Miller-Jones,J. Moldon,T. W. B. Muxlow,Tim O'Brien,Miguel A. Pérez-Torres,S. V. Pogrebenko,J. Quick,A. Rushton,R. Schilizzi,O. Smirnov,Bong Won Sohn,G. Surcis,G. B. Taylor,Steven Tingay,V. M. Tudose,A. J. van der Horst,J. van Leeuwen,Tiziana Venturi,R. Vermeulen,Wouter Vlemmings,A. de Witt,Olaf Wucknitz,Jun Yang,Krisztina É. Gabányi,T. Jung +81 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a VLBI capability to the SKA arrays, which can greatly broaden the science of SKA, and is feasible within the current specifications, and can be implemented by providing phased-array outputs for SKA1-MID and SKA 1-SUR and using these extremely sensitive stations with other radio telescopes.
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ASTROMETRICALLY REGISTERED SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVATIONS OF THE 22 GHz H2O AND 43 GHz SiO MASERS TOWARD R LEONIS MINORIS USING KVN AND SOURCE/FREQUENCY PHASE REFERENCING
Richard Dodson,Richard Dodson,Maria Rioja,Maria Rioja,Taehyun Jung,Bong Won Sohn,Do-Young Byun,Se-Hyung Cho,Sang-Sung Lee,Jongsoo Kim,Kee-Tae Kim,Chungsik Oh,Seog-Tae Han,Do-Heung Je,Moon-Hee Chung,Seog-Oh Wi,Jiman Kang,Jung-Won Lee,Hyunsoo Chung,Hyo-Ryoung Kim,Hyun-Goo Kim,Chang-Hoon Lee,Duk-Gyoo Roh,Se-Jin Oh,Jae-Hwan Yeom,Min-Gyu Song,Yong-Woo Kang +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented phase-referenced simultaneous spectral-line VLBI images for the SiO v = 1 and v = 2, J = 1 → 0, and H{sub 2}O maser emission around the AGB star R LMi.
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THE POWER OF SIMULTANEOUS MULTIFREQUENCY OBSERVATIONS FOR mm-VLBI: ASTROMETRY UP TO 130 GHz WITH THE KVN
TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out simultaneous observations at multiple frequency bands with the potential to overcome the fundamental limitation imposed by the atmospheric propagation in (sub)millimeter very long baseline interferometry (mm-VLBI) observations.