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MIGHTEE: total intensity radio continuum imaging and the COSMOS / XMM-LSS Early Science fields

MIGHTEE is a galaxy evolution survey using simultaneous radio continuum, spectro-polarimetry, and spectral line observations from the South African MeerKAT telescope. When complete, the survey will image ∼20 deg2 over the COSMOS, E-CDFS, ELAIS-S1, and XMM-LSS extragalactic deep fields with a central frequency of 1284 MHz. These were selected based on the extensive multiwavelength datasets from numerous …

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Science Belongs To All Of Us – NSTF “Science Oscar” For Science Communicator Prof Carolina Ödman

By Nicklaus Kruger, UWC Institutional Advancement. South Africa is a country of many languages – but for many of us, “science” isn’t one of them. Astrophysicist and Associate Professor Carolina Ödman has made it her mission to translate and share the joys of science with everyone – and her efforts have earned her the coveted Communication & …

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Semi-analytic forecasts for JWST — V. AGN luminosity functions and helium reionization at z = 2-7

Active galactic nuclei (AGN) forming in the early universe are thought to be the primary source of hard ionizing photons contributing to the reionization of intergalactic helium. However, the number density and spectral properties of high-redshift AGN remain largely unconstrained. In this work, we make use of physically-informed models calibrated with a wide variety of …

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Simultaneous X-ray and radio observations of the transitional millisecond pulsar candidate CXOU J110926.4-650224. The discovery of a variable radio counterpart

We present the results of simultaneous observations of the transitional millisecond pulsar (tMSP) candidate CXOU J110926.4-650224 with the XMM-Newton satellite and the MeerKAT telescope. The source was found at an average X-ray luminosity of LX≃7×1033 erg s−1 over the 0.3-10 keV band (assuming a distance of 4 kpc) and displayed a peculiar variability pattern in the X-ray emission, …

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The Hydrogen Intensity and Real-time Analysis eXperiment: 256-Element Array Status and Overview

The Hydrogen Intensity and Real-time Analysis eXperiment (HIRAX) is a radio interferometer array currently in development, with an initial 256-element array to be deployed at the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) Square Kilometer Array (SKA) site in South Africa. Each of the 6~m, f/0.23 dishes will be instrumented with dual-polarisation feeds operating over a frequency range …

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Automated Detection of Antenna Malfunctions in Large-N Interferometers: A Case Study with the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array

We present a framework for identifying and flagging malfunctioning antennas in large radio interferometers. Using data from 105 antennas in the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) as a case study, we outline two distinct categories of metrics designed to detect outliers along known failure modes of the array: cross-correlation metrics, based on all antenna …

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The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT: — VI. Pulse widths of a large and diverse sample of radio pulsars

We present pulse width measurements for a sample of radio pulsars observed with the MeerKAT telescope as part of the Thousand-Pulsar-Array (TPA) programme in the MeerTime project. For a centre frequency of 1284 MHz, we obtain 762 W10 measurements across the total bandwidth of 775 MHz, where W10 is the width at the 10% level of the pulse peak. …

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The CAMELS Multifield Dataset: Learning the Universe’s Fundamental Parameters with Artificial Intelligence

We present the Cosmology and Astrophysics with MachinE Learning Simulations (CAMELS) Multifield Dataset, CMD, a collection of hundreds of thousands of 2D maps and 3D grids containing many different properties of cosmic gas, dark matter, and stars from 2,000 distinct simulated universes at several cosmic times. The 2D maps and 3D grids represent cosmic regions …

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Orbital Characteristics of the AQ~Col (EC~05217-3914) System

AQ Col (EC~05217-3914) is one of the first detected pulsating subdwarf B (sdB) stars and has been considered to be a single star. However, its periodic pulsation timing variations indicate that AQ Col may not be a single star. We present pulsation period variations observed over twenty-four years and derived orbital characteristics these would imply …

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Clustering of Gravitational Wave and Supernovae events: a multitracer analysis in Luminosity Distance Space

We study the clustering of Gravitational Wave (GW) merger events and Supernovae IA (SN), as cosmic tracers in Luminosity Distance Space. We modify the publicly available CAMB code to numerically evaluate auto- and cross- power spectra for the different sources, including Luminosity Distance Space distortion effects generated by peculiar velocities and lensing convergence. We perform …

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