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Science with the murchison widefield array

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Bowman, Judd D
Cairns, Iver Hugh
Bernardi, G
Briggs, Franklin
Deshpande, Avinash
deSouza, Ludi
Greenhill, Lincoln
Kincaid, Barton B
Matthews, Lynn D
Prabu, T

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CSLI Publications

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Significant new opportunities for astrophysics and cosmology have been identified at low radio frequencies. The Murchison Widefield Array is the first telescope in the southern hemisphere designed specifically to explore the low-frequency astronomical sky

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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

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2037-12-31