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Victor Migenes
Researcher at Brigham Young University
Publications - 82
Citations - 1955
Victor Migenes is an academic researcher from Brigham Young University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maser & Very-long-baseline interferometry. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1897 citations. Previous affiliations of Victor Migenes include Texas Southern University & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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Relativistic motion in a nearby bright X-ray source
Steven Tingay,David L. Jauncey,Robert A. Preston,John Reynolds,David L. Meier,David W. Murphy,Anastasios Tzioumis,D. J. McKay,Michael Kesteven,James E. J. Lovell,D. Campbell-Wilson,S. P. Elllngsen,R. G. Gough,Richard W. Hunstead,D. L. Jonos,P. M. McCulloch,Victor Migenes,J. F. H. Quick,M. W. Sinclair,Derck P. Smits +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported high-resolution radio observations of a second Galactic superluminal radio source GRO J1655-40, which was detected as an X-ray transient on 27 July 1994.
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Overview and initial results of the very long baseline interferometry space observatory programme
Hisashi Hirabayashi,Haruto Hirosawa,Hideyuki Kobayashi,Yasuhiro Murata,P. G. Edwards,Ed Fomalont,Kenta Fujisawa,Tsutomu Ichikawa,Tsuneo Kii,James E. J. Lovell,G. A. Moellenbrock,R. Okayasu,Makoto Inoue,N. Kawaguchi,Seiji Kameno,Kazunori M. Shibata,Y. Asaki,T. Bushimata,S. Enome,Shigeki Horiuchi,Takeshi Miyaji,Tomofumi Umemoto,Victor Migenes,Kiyoaki Wajima,Junichi Nakajima,Masaki Morimoto,J. Ellis,David L. Meier,D. W. Murphy,Robert A. Preston,J. R. Smith,Steven Tingay,D. L. Traub,R. Wietfeldt,J. M. Benson,Mark J. Claussen,Chris Flatters,Jonathan D. Romney,James S. Ulvestad,L. R. D'Addario,Glen Langston,Anthony H. Minter,B. Carlson,Peter E. Dewdney,D. L. Jauncey,John Reynolds,A. R. Taylor,P. M. McCulloch,Wayne Cannon,Leonid I. Gurvits,A. J. Mioduszewski,Richard Schilizzi,Roy Booth +52 more
TL;DR: VSOP images of the gamma-ray source 1156+295, the quasar 1548+056, the ultraluminous quasar 0014+813, and the superluminal quasar 0212+735 are presented and discussed.
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The Subparsec-Scale Structure and Evolution of Centaurus A: The Nearest Active Radio Galaxy
Steven Tingay,David L. Jauncey,John Reynolds,Anastasios Tzioumis,E. A. King,Robert A. Preston,Dayton L. Jones,David W. Murphy,David L. Meier,T. D. van Ommen,P. M. McCulloch,Simon Ellingsen,M. E. Costa,P. G. Edwards,James E. J. Lovell,George D. Nicolson,J. F. H. Quick,Athol J. Kemball,Athol J. Kemball,Victor Migenes,P. Harbison,Paul A. Jones,Graeme L. White,R. G. Gough,R. H. Ferris,M. W. Sinclair,Roger W Clay +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that Cen A is a low-luminosity FR I?type source and in general has the properties observed in other FR I radio galaxies, and that the estimated times of component ejection from the compact core are reasonably coincident with enhancements in hard X-ray intensity and 22 GHz flux density.
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Study of Structure and Small-Scale Fragmentation in TMC-1
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed study of the small-scale fragmentary structure of one of these cores, called core D, within TMC-1 using very high spectral and spatial resolution maps of CCS and CS is presented.