Recent updates on the Maser Monitoring Organisation
Por:
Burns R.A., Kobak A., Caratti o Garatti A., Tolmachev A., Volvach A., Alakoz A., Wootten A., Bisyarina A., Dzodzomenyo A., Sobolev A., Bartkiewicz A., Aberfelds A., Stecklum B., Kramer B., Macdonald C., Cyganowski C., Colomer F., Miro C.G., Brogan C., Li D., Smits D., Engels D., Ladeyschikov D., Johnstone D., Popova E., Proven-Adzri E., van den Heever F., Orosz G., Surcis G., Wu G., MacLeod G., Linz H., Imai H., van Langevelde H., Valtts I., Shmeld I., Chibueze J.O., Brand J., Kumar J., Green J., Vorster J., Eislöffel J., Kim J., Sugiyama K., Menten K., Immer K., Sunada K., Kim K.-T., Volvach L., Moscadelli L., Jordan L., Uscanga L., Gray M., Szymczak M., Olech M., Hoare M., Durjasz M., Uchiyama M., Shakhvorostova N., Bayandina O., Wolak P., Gulyaev S., Khaibrakhmanov S., Breen S., Goedhart S., Casu S., Ellingsen S., Kurtz S., Weston S., Yoshihiro T., Natusch T., Hunter T., Hirota T., Baan W., Vlemmings W., Chen X., Gong Y., Yonekura Y., Szabó Z.M., Abraham Z.
Publicada:
1 ene 2021
Categoría:
Multidisciplinary
Resumen:
The Maser Monitoring Organisation (M2O) is a research community of telescope operators, astronomy researchers and maser theoreticians pursuing a joint goal of reaching a deeper understanding of maser emission and exploring its variety of uses as tracers of astrophysical events. These proceedings detail the origin, motivations and current status of the M2O, as was introduced at the 2021 EVN symposium. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
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