Publications

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  • RAD@home discovery of a one-sided radio jet hitting the companion galaxy
    Minkowski's Object and `Death Star galaxy' are two of the famous cases of rare instances when a radio jet has been observed to directly hit a neighbouring galaxy. RAD12, the RAD@home citizen science discovery with GMRT being presented here, is not only a new system being added to nearly half a dozen rare cases known so far but also the first case
    Hota, Ananda et al.

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  • A Rapid Response Experiment carried out by the EU NEOROCKS project
    NEOROCKS (Near-Earth Object Rapid Observation, Characterization and Key Simulations) is an European project, funded by the Horizon 2020 UE program. Its aim is to increase our knowledge of the NEO physical characterization through observations and data dissemination. NEOROCKS is an international consortium, involving Italy, France, UK, Czech
    Perozzi, Ettore et al.

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  • ATLAS-Teide: the next generation of ATLAS units for the Teide Observatory
    In this work we present the design of the ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) unit that will be installed at Teide Observatory in Tenerife island (Spain). ATLAS-Teide will be built by the IAC and will operated as part of the ATLAS network in the framework of an operation and science exploitation agreement between the IAC and the
    Licandro, Javier et al.

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  • NEOMIR: an NEO early-warning, space-based mission
    Most current and planned NEO surveys are ground-based and carried out in the visible wavelength range. However, this approach has some limitations: 1. weather dependency; 2. only a portion of the night sky is visible from any given location on Earth; 3. it is hard to detect moving objects, especially in crowded star fields; 4. visible surveys can
    Conversi, Luca et al.

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  • Scientific CMOS sensors in Astronomy: QHY600 and QHY411
    With the emergence of so-called scientific CMOS sensors, some of the new high-cadence and cost-limited surveys are considering this technology as a low-cost alternative to the widely used CCDs. These new back-illuminated sensors offer high frame rates with very low readout noise, low dark current at temperatures achievable with thermoelectric
    Alarcon, Miguel R. et al.

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  • joshspeagle/dynesty: v2.1.1
    This is a minor bug fix release with some other small changes. The changes concern initialisation of live-points in the beginning of the run, boundary updates and resuming of runs. See the changelog for more details.
    Koposov, Sergey et al.

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