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Transactions of the International Astronomical Union | 2010

Division X Working Group on Historic Radio Astronomy

Wayne Orchiston; Kenneth I. Kellermann; Rodney D. Davies; Suzanne Débarbat; Masaki Morimoto; Slava Slysh; Govind Swarup; Hugo van Woerden; Jasper V. Wall; Richard Wielebinski

During the Rio General Assembly we held the following meetings of the Working Group: a Business Meeting, a Science Meeting on “The Development of Aperture Synthesis Imaging in Radio Astronomy”, and a Science Meeting on “Recent Research”.


Transactions of the International Astronomical Union | 2008

Inter-Division IV-V-IX / Working Group Historic Radio Astronomy

Wayne Orchiston; Kenneth I. Kellermann; Rodney D. Davies; Suzanne Débarbat; Masaki Morimoto; Slava Slysh; Govind Swarup; Hugo van Woerden; Jasper V. Wall; Richard Wielebinski

The Working Group was formed at the IAU XXV General Assembly in Sydney, 2003, as a joint initiative of Commissions 40 Radio Astronomy and Commission 41 History of Astronomy, in order to assemble a master list of surviving historically-significant radio telescopes and associated instrumentation found worldwide, and document the technical specifications and scientific achievements of these instruments. In addition, it would maintain an on-going bibliography of publications on the history of radio astronomy, and monitor other developments relating to the history of radio astronomy (including the deaths of pioneering radio astronomers).


Archive | 2000

Radio Observations of the Chandra Deep Field South

Kenneth I. Kellermann; Edward B. Fomalont; P. Rosati; P. A. Shaver


Archive | 2013

The VLA 1.4 GHz Survey of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South: Second Data Release

Neal A. Miller; M. Bonzini; Edward B. Fomalont; Kenneth I. Kellermann; V. Mainieri; Paolo Padovani; P. Rosati; P. Tozzi


Archive | 2009

VLA survey of the CDF-S I. (Kellermann+, 2008)

Kenneth I. Kellermann; Edward B. Fomalont; V. Mainieri; Paolo Padovani; P. Rosati; P. A. Shaver; P. Tozzi; Neal A. Miller


Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage | 2009

The IAU Historic Radio Astronomy Working Group. 3: Progress Report (2006-2009)

Kenneth I. Kellermann; Wayne Orchiston; R. Davies; James Lequeux; Norio Kaifu; Yuri Ilyasov; Govind Swarup; Hugo van Woerden; Jasper Wall; Richard Wielebinski


Proceedings of From Planets to Dark Energy: the Modern Radio Universe — PoS(MRU) | 2008

Exploring the microJy and nanoJy sky: From the VLA to the SKA

Kenneth I. Kellermann; Ed Fomalont; Neal A. Miller


Archive | 2008

Radio/Optical catalog of the SSA 13 field (Fomalont+, 2006)

Edward B. Fomalont; Kenneth I. Kellermann; Lennox L. Cowie; P. Capak; Amy J. Barger; R. Bruce Partridge; Rogier A. Windhorst; Eric A. Richards


Archive | 2004

VLA Observations of the CDFS and Hubble UDF

Kenneth I. Kellermann; Edward B. Fomalont; James J. Kelly; P. A. Shaver; P. Rosati; P. Tozzi; V. Mainieri


Archive | 2003

High-Redshift Radio-Loud QSOs: Unification and the Space Density Turnover

C. A. Jackson; Jasper V. Wall; P. A. Shaver; Kenneth I. Kellermann; Isobel M. Hook

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Edward B. Fomalont

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

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P. A. Shaver

European Southern Observatory

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Jasper V. Wall

University of British Columbia

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P. Rosati

University of Ferrara

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V. Mainieri

European Southern Observatory

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Govind Swarup

Savitribai Phule Pune University

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