343 results on '"Lazio, T. Joseph W."'
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302. The Extreme Scattering Event toward PKS 1741−038: VLBI Images
303. Spatial Variations of the Synchrotron Spectrum within Tycho’s Supernova Remnant (3C 10): A Spectral Tomography Analysis of Radio Observations at 20 and 90 Centimeter Wavelengths
304. A Wide-Field 90 Centimeter VLA Image of the Galactic Center Region
305. A VLA Survey for Radio Pulsars in the Galactic Center
306. Upper Limits on the Continuum Emission from Geminga at 74 and 326 MH[CLC]z[/CLC]
307. G359.87+0.18, An FR II Radio Galaxy 15′ from Sagittarius A*: Implications for the Scattering Region in the Galactic Center
308. Hyperstrong Radio‐Wave Scattering in the Galactic Center. II. A Likelihood Analysis of Free Electrons in the Galactic Center
309. Hyperstrong Radio‐Wave Scattering in the Galactic Center. I. A Survey for Extragalactic Sources Seen through the Galactic Center
310. The Radial Extent and Warp of the Ionized Galactic Disk. II. A Likelihood Analysis of Radio‐Wave Scattering toward the Anticenter
311. The Radial Extent and Warp of the Ionized Galactic Disk. I. A VLBA Survey of Extragalactic Sources toward the Anticenter
312. The Gaussian Plasma Lens in Astrophysics: Refraction
313. Interstellar Scattering in the Galactic Anticenter
314. Scintillation‐induced Intermittency in SETI
315. Finding Radio Pulsars in and beyond the Galactic Center
316. Images of HCO(+) (1-0) emission in a molecular cloud near 1E 1740.7 - 2942
317. CIRCULARLY POLARIZED EMISSION FROM THE TRANSIENT BURSTING RADIO SOURCE GCRT J1745-3009.
318. Erratum: "Very Long Baseline Astrometry of PSR J1012+5307 and its Implications on Alternative Theories of Gravity" (2020, ApJ, 896, 85).
319. Direction finders
320. The impact of gravitational microlensing on searches for extraterrestrial intelligence at optical wavelengths
321. The Extreme Scattering Event toward PKS 1741-038: VLBI Images
322. Black holes a-wandering in Abell 2261
323. Radio Exploration of Planetary Habitability: Conference Summary
324. Radio frequency interference identification and mitigation in pulsar observations using machine learning techniques.
325. 74 MHz Discrete H II Absorption Regions Toward the Inner Galaxy.
326. Erratum: “High-Resolution, Wide-Field Imaging of the Galactic Center Region at 330 MHz” (AJ, 128, 1646 [2004]).
327. Mid- and Far-Infrared Infrared Space Observatory Limits on Dust Disks around Millisecond Pulsars.
328. The Extreme Scattering Event toward 1741–038: H I Absorption.
329. Erratum: “A Wide-Field 90 Centimeter VLA Image of the Galactic Center Region” [Astron. J. 119, 207 (2000)].
330. host galaxy and persistent radio counterpart of FRB 20201124A.
331. Searching for Stellar and Planetary Emission in Large Field-of-view Radio Sky Surveys.
332. Robust Assessment of Clustering Methods for Fast Radio Transient Candidates.
333. The Search for Binary Supermassive Black Holes among Quasars with Offset Broad Lines Using the Very Long Baseline Array.
334. Chandra Observations of Abell 2261 Brightest Cluster Galaxy, a Candidate Host to a Recoiling Black Hole.
335. A Distant Fast Radio Burst Associated with Its Host Galaxy by the Very Large Array.
336. Very Long Baseline Astrometry of PSR J1012+5307 and its Implications on Alternative Theories of Gravity.
337. The astrophysics of nanohertz gravitational waves.
338. Electron Densities and Nitrogen Abundances in Ionized Gas Derived Using [N ii] Fine-structure and Hydrogen Recombination Lines.
339. A lunar L2-Farside exploration and science mission concept with the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and a teleoperated lander/rover.
340. Comparison of Deep Space Navigation Using Optical Imaging, Pulsar Time-of-Arrival Tracking, and/or Radiometric Tracking.
341. Searching for Gravitational Waves from Cosmological Phase Transitions with the NANOGrav 12.5-Year Dataset.
342. A powerful bursting radio source towards the Galactic Centre.
343. Astronomy. At the heart of the Milky Way.
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