Her primary areas of investigation include Astrophysics, Astronomy, Galaxy, Sky and Redshift. Her study in Astrophysics concentrates on Radio galaxy, Elliptical galaxy, Quasar, Gamma-ray burst and Active galactic nucleus. Elaine M. Sadler studied Galaxy and Light curve that intersect with GRB 980425, Supernova and Stars.
Her Sky research incorporates elements of Telescope, Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope, Declination, Galactic astronomy and Spectral index. Her work in Redshift addresses subjects such as Spectral line, which are connected to disciplines such as Bulge, Baade's Window, Distribution and Globular cluster. Her study explores the link between Gravitational wave and topics such as Neutron star that cross with problems in Kilonova.
Elaine M. Sadler mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Galaxy, Astronomy, Radio galaxy and Redshift. Her Astrophysics study is mostly concerned with Telescope, Active galactic nucleus, Elliptical galaxy, Sky and Luminous infrared galaxy. Her Telescope research includes elements of Pathfinder, Radio telescope, Very-long-baseline interferometry and Spectral index.
Her study in Sky is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Declination, NRAO VLA Sky Survey and Remote sensing. Star formation, Quasar, HIPASS, Luminosity and Galaxy formation and evolution are the primary areas of interest in her Galaxy study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Spectral line and Absorption.
Elaine M. Sadler spends much of her time researching Astrophysics, Galaxy, Redshift, Astronomy and Radio galaxy. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Absorption and Astrophysics. The concepts of her Galaxy study are interwoven with issues in Light curve, Supernova and Very-long-baseline interferometry.
As a part of the same scientific family, Elaine M. Sadler mostly works in the field of Redshift, focusing on Fast radio burst and, on occasion, Baryon. She has researched Radio galaxy in several fields, including Luminosity, Universe, Luminous infrared galaxy and Disc. Her Gravitational wave research includes themes of Gamma-ray burst, Jet and Nucleosynthesis.
Elaine M. Sadler mainly investigates Astrophysics, Galaxy, Astronomy, Redshift and Star formation. Her study in Astrophysics focuses on Radio galaxy, Fast radio burst, Luminous infrared galaxy, Dwarf galaxy and Galaxy group. Her Galaxy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Supernova and Host.
Astronomy is a component of her Neutron star, Gravitational wave, X-shaped radio galaxy, Galaxy merger and Sky studies. Her study looks at the intersection of Redshift and topics like Spectral line with Radial velocity and Telescope. In her study, Stellar population is strongly linked to Magnetar, which falls under the umbrella field of Star formation.
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An Unusual Supernova in the Error Box of the Gamma-Ray Burst of 25 April 1998
T. J. Galama;P. M. Vreeswijk;J. van Paradijs;J. van Paradijs;C. Kouveliotou;C. Kouveliotou.
Nature (1998)
Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): survey diagnostics and core data release
S. P. Driver;D. T. Hill;L. S. Kelvin;A. S. G. Robotham.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2011)
The 6dF Galaxy Survey: final redshift release (DR3) and southern large-scale structures
D. Heath Jones;Mike A. Read;Will Saunders;Matthew Colless.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2009)
Radio emission from the unusual supernova 1998bw and its association with the γ-ray burst of 25 April 1998
Shri R. Kulkarni;D. A. Frail;M. H. Wieringa;R. D. Ekers.
Nature (1998)
SUMSS: a wide-field radio imaging survey of the southern sky – II. The source catalogue
T. Mauch;T. Murphy;H. J. Buttery;J. Curran.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2003)
The 6dF Galaxy Survey: Samples, Observational Techniques and the First Data Release
D. Heath Jones;Will Saunders;Matthew Colless;Mike A. Read.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2004)
The HI Parkes All Sky Survey: southern observations, calibration and robust imaging
D. G. Barnes;D. G. Barnes;L. Staveley-Smith;W. J. G. De Blok;T. Oosterloo.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2001)
The HIPASS catalogue - I. Data presentation
Martin J. Meyer;Martin J. Meyer;Martin A. Zwaan;Martin A. Zwaan;Rachel L. Webster;Lister Staveley-Smith.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2004)
The 6dF Galaxy Survey: Samples, observational techniques and the first data release
D. Heath Jones;Will J. Saunders;Matthew Colless;Michael A. Read.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2004)
Illuminating gravitational waves: A concordant picture of photons from a neutron star merger
M. M. Kasliwal;E. Nakar;L. P. Singer;L. P. Singer;D. L. Kaplan.
Science (2017)
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