VLA L-band polarization observations of SNR G7.7-3.7 show cocoon morphology from interaction with pre-existing circumstellar shells, with magnetic fields compressed along filaments and RM variations tracing massive progenitor winds.
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SPICE is an automated pipeline that recovers known pulsars in GMRT data by detecting scintillation signatures in interferometric visibilities.
Models predict SKA-Low will deliver an RM grid of over 50,000 sources in a 10,000 deg² survey at ~0.05 rad/m² precision, at least 10x denser than current m-λ grids.
Coherent timing solutions at 150 MHz for 17 pulsars from Irish LOFAR observations, including 7 without prior solutions.
Advocates for a 2deg x 0.4deg multi-wavelength SKA-Mid continuum survey plus decade-long monitoring of the Galactic Centre nuclear star cluster to address multiple science questions with one dataset.
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The Cocoon from a Massive Star's Death: VLA Radio Polarization Study of Possible Historical Supernova Remnant G7.7$-$3.7
VLA L-band polarization observations of SNR G7.7-3.7 show cocoon morphology from interaction with pre-existing circumstellar shells, with magnetic fields compressed along filaments and RM variations tracing massive progenitor winds.
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SPICE: Scintillation Pipeline for Interferometric Candidate Extraction
SPICE is an automated pipeline that recovers known pulsars in GMRT data by detecting scintillation signatures in interferometric visibilities.
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An SKA-Low RM Grid for constraining the origin of cosmic magnetism
Models predict SKA-Low will deliver an RM grid of over 50,000 sources in a 10,000 deg² survey at ~0.05 rad/m² precision, at least 10x denser than current m-λ grids.
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Pulsar timing solutions for 17 pulsars at 150 MHz from the Irish LOFAR station
Coherent timing solutions at 150 MHz for 17 pulsars from Irish LOFAR observations, including 7 without prior solutions.
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The Nearest Galactic Nucleus: Studying the Galactic Centre with SKA-Mid
Advocates for a 2deg x 0.4deg multi-wavelength SKA-Mid continuum survey plus decade-long monitoring of the Galactic Centre nuclear star cluster to address multiple science questions with one dataset.