Neutral hydrogen absorption adds a frequency-dependent optical depth to the CMB at long radio wavelengths, providing a new probe of x_HI/T_s during the dark ages and reionization.
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uGMRT ranks as the best current instrument for cyclic spectroscopy of pulsars, with the 80-300 MHz band optimal for most of the 312 sources examined.
Coherent timing solutions at 150 MHz for 17 pulsars from Irish LOFAR observations, including 7 without prior solutions.
Comparison of Galactic magnetic field models to polarized synchrotron observations shows good agreement on angles but poor match on intensity, indicating local foreground structures must be incorporated.
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The $\tau$ of Neutral Hydrogen: Increased CMB Optical Depth at Long Wavelengths
Neutral hydrogen absorption adds a frequency-dependent optical depth to the CMB at long radio wavelengths, providing a new probe of x_HI/T_s during the dark ages and reionization.
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Evaluating the Prospects of Cyclic Deconvolution across 312 Pulsars
uGMRT ranks as the best current instrument for cyclic spectroscopy of pulsars, with the 80-300 MHz band optimal for most of the 312 sources examined.
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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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A comparison between Galactic magnetic field models and polarized synchrotron emission with C-BASS at 4.76 GHz and S-PASS at 2.3 GHz
Comparison of Galactic magnetic field models to polarized synchrotron observations shows good agreement on angles but poor match on intensity, indicating local foreground structures must be incorporated.