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Frazer N. Owen is affiliated with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in the United States. Their research work is situated primarily within the fields of physics and astronomy, with a particular focus on astronomy and astrophysics.

Their published work addresses topics involving galaxies and their formation, evolution, and related phenomena, as well as research in radio astronomy observations and technology. They have also contributed to studies related to pulsars and gravitational waves.

  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
  • Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research

Frazer N. Owen has published in the venue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, reflecting part of their engagement with peer-reviewed scientific literature.

  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

One representative recent paper by Frazer N. Owen is titled "Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of A2256: cold fronts, merger shocks, and constraint on the IC emission," published in 2020 in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

  • Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of A2256: cold fronts, merger shocks, and constraint on the IC emission (2020), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Frequent collaborators in Frazer N. Owen's research include the following co-authors:

  • Chong Ge
  • Ruo-Yu Liu
  • Ming Sun
  • Heng Yu
  • L. Rudnick

The concentration of research outputs in astronomy and astrophysics specifically connects with multi-wavelength observational techniques, particularly those used in radio astronomy, to investigate complex astronomical phenomena such as galaxy clusters and related physical processes.

Best Publications

  • SWIRE: The SIRTF Wide-area InfraRed Extragalactic Survey

    Carol J. Lonsdale;Harding E. Smith;Michael Rowan-Robinson;Jason Surace

  • SWIRE: The SIRTF Wide‐Area Infrared Extragalactic Survey

    Carol J. Lonsdale;Harding E. Smith;Michael Rowan-Robinson;Jason Surace

  • Star formation and dust obscuration at z~2: galaxies at the dawn of downsizing

    M. Pannella;C.L. Carilli;E. Daddi;H.J. Mc Cracken

  • 20 CM VLA Survey of Abell Clusters of Galaxies. VI. Radio/Optical Luminosity Functions

    Michael J. Ledlow;Frazer N. Owen

  • A 20cm VLA Survey of Abell Clusters of Galaxies VI. Radio/Optical Luminosity Functions

    Michael J. Ledlow;Frazer N. Owen

  • M87 at 90 Centimeters: A Different Picture

    Frazer N. Owen;Jean A. Eilek;Namir E. Kassim

  • M87 at 90cm: A Different Picture

    F. N. Owen;J. a Eilek;N. E. Kassim

  • Filaments, Bubbles, and Weak Shocks in the Gaseous Atmosphere of M87

    W. Forman;E.Churazov;C. Jones;M. Markevitch

  • Star formation and dust obscuration at z≈2: galaxies at the dawn of downsizing

    M. Pannella;C. L. Carilli;E. Daddi;H. J. McCracken

  • Reflections of AGN Outbursts in the Gaseous Atmosphere of M87

    W. Forman;P. Nulsen;S. Heinz;F. Owen

  • Filaments, Bubbles, and Weak Shocks in the Gaseous Atmosphere of M87

    W. Forman;C. Jones;E. Churazov;M. Markevitch

  • High-Resolution, High Dynamic Range VLA Images of the M87 Jet at 2 Centimeters

    Frazer N. Owen;Philip E. Hardee;T. J. Cornwell

  • Chandra and Spitzer Unveil Heavily Obscured Quasars in the Chandra/SWIRE Survey

    Maria del Carmen Polletta;Belinda Jane Wilkes;Brian Siana;Brian Siana;Carol J. Lonsdale;Carol J. Lonsdale

  • The diversity of SCUBA-selected galaxies

    Rob Ivison;Ian Smail;Amy Barger;Jean-Paul Kneib

  • Chandra and Spitzer unveil heavily obscured quasars in the SWIRE/Chandra Survey

    M. Polletta;B.J. Wilkes;B. Siana;C.J. Lonsdale

  • Reflections of Active Galactic Nucleus Outbursts in the Gaseous Atmosphere of M87

    W. Forman;P. Nulsen;P. Nulsen;S. Heinz;F. Owen

  • The far-infrared/radio correlation as probed by Herschel

    R. J. Ivison;B. Magnelli;E. Ibar;P. Andreani

  • The far-infrared/radio correlation as probed by Herschel

    R. J. Ivison;R. J. Ivison;B. Magnelli;E. Ibar;P. Andreani

  • Sub-millijansky 1.4 GHz source counts and multicolor studies of weak radio galaxy populations

    R.A. Windhorst;G.K. Miley;F.N. Owen;R.G. Kron

  • VERY LARGE ARRAY 1.4 GHz OBSERVATIONS OF THE GOODS-NORTH FIELD: DATA REDUCTION AND ANALYSIS

    Glenn E. Morrison;Frazer N. Owen;Mark Dickinson;Rob J. Ivison;Rob J. Ivison

Frequent Co-Authors

Rob Ivison
Rob Ivison European Southern Observatory
William C. Keel
William C. Keel University of Alabama
Chris Carilli
Chris Carilli National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Ismael Perez-Fournon
Ismael Perez-Fournon University of La Laguna
Carol J. Lonsdale
Carol J. Lonsdale National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Ian Smail
Ian Smail Durham University
Duncan Farrah
Duncan Farrah University of Hawaii at Manoa
Michael Rowan-Robinson
Michael Rowan-Robinson Imperial College London
Amy J. Barger
Amy J. Barger University of Wisconsin–Madison
Maurilio Pannella
Maurilio Pannella University of Trieste

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