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Shinji Horiuchi
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 113
Citations - 2479
Shinji Horiuchi is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Very-long-baseline interferometry & Active galactic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2244 citations. Previous affiliations of Shinji Horiuchi include Swinburne University of Technology & Raytheon (Australia).
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Water Maser Motions in W3(OH) and a Determination of Its Distance
K. Hachisuka,K. Hachisuka,Andreas Brunthaler,Andreas Brunthaler,Karl M. Menten,Mark J. Reid,Hiroshi Imai,Yoshiaki Hagiwara,Makoto Miyoshi,Shinji Horiuchi,Tetsuo Sasao +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, phase-referencing VLBA observations of H2O masers near the star-forming region W3(OH) to measure their parallax and absolute proper motions are reported.
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Coincidence of a high-fluence blazar outburst with a PeV-energy neutrino event
Matthias Kadler,Felicia Krauß,Felicia Krauß,Karl Mannheim,Roopesh Ojha,Roopesh Ojha,Roopesh Ojha,C. Müller,C. Müller,R. Schulz,R. Schulz,Gisela Anton,W. Baumgartner,T. Beuchert,T. Beuchert,S. Buson,S. Buson,Bryce Carpenter,Thomas Eberl,Philip G. Edwards,D. Eisenacher Glawion,Dominik Elsässer,N. Gehrels,C. Gräfe,C. Gräfe,Sergei Gulyaev,H. Hase,Shinji Horiuchi,C. W. James,Alexander Kappes,Uli Katz,A. Kreikenbohm,A. Kreikenbohm,M. Kreter,M. Kreter,I. Kreykenbohm,M. Langejahn,M. Langejahn,K. Leiter,K. Leiter,E. Litzinger,E. Litzinger,Francesco Longo,Francesco Longo,James E. J. Lovell,Julie McEnery,Tim Natusch,Chris Phillips,Christian Plötz,J. F. H. Quick,Eduardo Ros,Eduardo Ros,F. W. Stecker,F. W. Stecker,T. Steinbring,T. Steinbring,Jamie Stevens,D. J. Thompson,J. Trüstedt,J. Trüstedt,Anastasios Tzioumis,Stuart Weston,Jörn Wilms,J. A. Zensus +63 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the IceCube neutrino telescope in the South Pole has observed several high-energy neutrinos of undetermined origin from blazar PKS B1424-418.
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TANAMI: tracking active galactic nuclei with austral milliarcsecond interferometry . I. First-epoch 8.4 GHz images
Roopesh Ojha,Matthias Kadler,M. Böck,Roy Booth,M. Dutka,Philip G. Edwards,Alan L. Fey,Lars Fuhrmann,Ralph A. Gaume,H. Hase,Shinji Horiuchi,David L. Jauncey,K. J. Johnston,Uli Katz,Matthew L. Lister,Jej Lovell,Cornelia Müller,Christian Plötz,Jonathan Quick,Eduardo Ros,Eduardo Ros,G. B. Taylor,D. J. Thompson,Steven Tingay,Gino Tosti,Gino Tosti,Anastasios Tzioumis,Joern Wilms,J. A. Zensus +28 more
TL;DR: The TANAMI program as discussed by the authors tracks active galactic nuclei with Austral milliarcsecond interferometry (TANAMI) which is monitoring an initial sample of 43 extragalactic jets located south of -30 degrees declination at 8.4 GHz and 22 GHz.
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The VLBI Space Observatory Programme and the Radio-Astronomical Satellite HALCA
Hisashi Hirabayashi,Haruto Hirosawa,Hideyuki Kobayashi,Yasuhiro Murata,Yoshiharu Asaki,I. M. Avruch,Philip G. Edwards,Edward B. Fomalont,Tsutomu Ichikawa,Tsuneo Kii,R. Okayasu,R. Okayasu,Kiyoaki Wajima,Makoto Inoue,Noriyuki Kawaguchi,Yoshihiro Chikada,T. Bushimata,Kenta Fujisawa,Shinji Horiuchi,Seiji Kameno,Takeshi Miyaji,Kazunori M. Shibata,Zhi-Qiang Shen,Tomofumi Umemoto,Takashi Kasuga,Junichi Nakajima,Yukio Takahashi,Shinzou Enome,Masaki Morimoto,J. Ellis,David L. Meier,David W. Murphy,Robert A. Preston,Joel Smith,Rick D. Wietfeldt,J. M. Benson,Mark J. Claussen,Chris Flatters,G. A. Moellenbrock,Jonathan D. Romney,James S. Ulvestad,Glen Langston,Anthony H. Minter,Larry R. D'Addario,Peter E. Dewdney,Sean M. Dougherty,Sean M. Dougherty,David L. Jauncey,James E. J. Lovell,Steven Tingay,Anastasios Tzioumis,A. Russell Taylor,Wayne Cannon,Leonid I. Gurvits,Richard Schilizzi,Roy Booth,M. V. Popov +56 more
TL;DR: The radio astronomy satellite HALCA was launched by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science in 1997 February to participate in Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations with arrays of ground radio telescopes.
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Kinematics and Distance of Water Masers in W3 IRS 5
Hiroshi Imai,Osamu Kameya,Tetsuo Sasao,Makoto Miyoshi,Shuji Deguchi,Shinji Horiuchi,Yoshiharu Asaki +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured radial velocities and proper motions of 108 water maser features during three observing sessions and obtained a distance to the W3 IRS 5 region as 1.83? 0.14 kpc.