Search Results - "Burns, J. O"
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Validating Posteriors Obtained by an Emulator When Jointly Fitting Mock Data of the Global 21 cm Signal and High-z Galaxy UV Luminosity Function
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-12-2023)“…Abstract Although neural-network-based emulators enable efficient parameter estimation in 21 cm cosmology, the accuracy of such constraints is poorly…”
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Do Cooling Flows Survive Cluster Mergers?
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Cluster-subcluster mergers and the formation of narrow-angle tailed radio sources
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-12-1998)“…We examine the ROSAT PSPC X‐ray properties of a sample of 15 Abell clusters containing 23 narrow‐angle tailed (NAT) radio galaxies. We find that clusters with…”
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X-ray observations of distant Abell clusters
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-12-1998)“…We present results from a ROSAT HRI study of 11 distant (z ∼ 0.2–0.3) Abell clusters. We have performed a morphological analysis to search for and quantify…”
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ROSAT X-Ray Observations of Abell Clusters with Wide-Angle Tailed Radio Sources
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The Santa Fe Light Cone Simulation Project. I. Confusion and the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium in Upcoming Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect Surveys
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-12-2007)“…We present the first results from a new generation of simulated large sky coverage ( similar to 100 deg super(2)) Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect (SZE) cluster…”
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Cluster-subcluster mergers and the formation of narrow-angle tailed radio sources
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-12-1998)“…We examine the ROSAT PSPC X-ray properties of a sample of 15 Abell clusters containing 23 narrow-angle tailed (NAT) radio galaxies. We find that clusters with…”
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Challenges for Precision Cosmology with X-Ray and Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect Gas Mass Measurements of Galaxy Clusters
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-09-2006)“…We critically analyze the measurement of galaxy cluster gas masses, which is central to cosmological studies that rely on the galaxy cluster gas mass fraction…”
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Stormy Weather in Galaxy Clusters
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (17-04-1998)“…Recent x-ray, optical, and radio observations coupled with particle and gas dynamics numerical simulations reveal an unexpectedly complex environment within…”
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Numerical Models of Extragalactic Radio Sources
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (02-08-1991)“…Numerical simulations with supercomputers allow analysis of the wide range of nonlinear physics inherent in the hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic equations…”
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Radio-interferometric imaging of the subsurface emissions from the planet Mercury
Published in Nature (London) (17-09-1987)“…The distribution of total and polarized intensities from Mercury's subsurface layers have been mapped using VLA observations. The first detection of a hot pole…”
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The galaxy cluster ‘Pypeline’ for X-ray temperature maps: ClusterPyXT
Published in Astronomy and computing (01-04-2019)“…ClusterPyXT is a new software pipeline to generate spectral temperature, X-ray surface brightness, pressure, and density maps from X-ray observations of galaxy…”
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Stormy weather and cluster radio galaxies
Published in New astronomy reviews (01-05-2002)“…New adaptive mesh refinement N-body+hydrodynamics numerical simulations are used to illustrate the complex and changing cluster environments in which many…”
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Comet Hunting: Discipline and Serendipity
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Cluster winds blow along supercluster axes
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-03-1999)“…Within Abell galaxy clusters containing wide-angle tailed (WAT) radio sources, there is evidence of a ‘prevailing wind’ which directs the WAT jets. We study…”
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Numerical simulations of rotating cooling flows in galaxy cluster environments
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-08-1998)“…We have used 2D numerical simulations to study the evolution of galaxy cluster cooling flows undergoing a rotational perturbation. We show that such rotations…”
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The structure and environment of the wide-angle tailed radio galaxy 1919 + 479
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-07-1981)“…New 20-cm VLA observations of the radio galaxy 1919 + 479 appear to pose some major problems for a radio-trail model of this wide-angle tailed source. The…”
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The b-Model Problem: The Incompatibility of X-Ray and Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect Model Fitting for Galaxy Clusters
Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-08-2007)“…We have analyzed a large sample of numerically simulated clusters to demonstrate the adverse effects resulting from the use of X-ray-fitted b-model parameters…”
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texttt{21cmLSTM}$: A Fast Memory-based Emulator of the Global 21 cm Signal with Unprecedented Accuracy
Published 10-10-2024“…Neural network (NN) emulators of the global 21 cm signal need emulation error much less than the observational noise in order to be used to perform unbiased…”
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Directions for space-based low frequency radio astronomy: 1. System considerations
Published in Radio science (01-01-1997)“…Although observations at the low end of the radio astronomy spectrum were the precursor of all work in radio astronomy, this portion of the spectrum has…”
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