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Lincoln J. Greenhill

Lincoln J. Greenhill

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Physics

D-Index
89
Citations
27538
World Ranking
2322
National Ranking
1167

Overview

Lincoln J. Greenhill is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their primary fields of study include Physics and Astronomy, with significant work also conducted in Engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields such as Astronomy and Astrophysics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Aerospace Engineering, and Instrumentation.

The scientist's work focuses extensively on topics including Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology, Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements, Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations, Radio Wave Propagation Studies, and Antenna Design and Optimization.

Lincoln J. Greenhill has published research in several notable venues, including:

  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

Their recent papers include:

  • The Radio Sky at Meter Wavelengths: M-mode Analysis Imaging with the OVRO-LWA (2024), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • maxsmooth: rapid maximally smooth function fitting with applications in Global 21-cm cosmology (2021), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • A 21-cm power spectrum at 48 MHz, using the Owens Valley Long Wavelength Array (2021), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Imaging Spectroscopy of CME-associated Solar Radio Bursts using OVRO-LWA (2021), The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Geometry of and Mass Accretion Rate through the Maser Accretion Disk in NGC 4258 (2021), UNC Libraries

Collaboration is an important aspect of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Danny C. Price
  • Jayce Dowell
  • Hugh Garsden
  • Anastasia Fialkov
  • Edward Tong

Best Publications

  • Evidence for a black hole from high rotation velocities in a sub-parsec region of NGC4258

    Makoto Miyoshi;James Moran;James Herrnstein;Lincoln Greenhill

  • The Murchison widefield array: The square kilometre array precursor at low radio frequencies

    S.J. Tingay;R.F. Goeke;J.D. Bowman;D. Emrich

  • The Murchison Widefield Array: the Square Kilometre Array Precursor at low radio frequencies

    S. J. Tingay;R. Goeke;J. D. Bowman;D. Emrich

  • wsclean: an implementation of a fast, generic wide-field imager for radio astronomy

    A.R. Offringa;B. Mckinley;N. Hurley-Walker;F.H. Briggs

  • A 4% Geometric Distance to the Galaxy NGC4258 from Orbital Motions in a Nuclear Gas Disk

    J. R. Herrnstein;J. M. Moran;L. J. Greenhill;P. J. Diamond

  • A geometric distance to the galaxy NGC4258 from orbital motions in a nuclear gas disk

    J. Herrnstein;J. Herrnstein;James M. Moran;Lincoln Jared Greenhill;P. Diamond

  • GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky Murchison Widefield Array (GLEAM) survey - I. A low-frequency extragalactic catalogue

    Natasha Hurley-Walker;Joseph R. Callingham;Joseph R. Callingham;Paul J. Hancock;Paul J. Hancock;Thomas M. O. Franzen

  • The Murchison Widefield Array: Design Overview

    Colin J. Lonsdale;Roger J. Cappallo;Miguel F. Morales;Frank H. Briggs

  • Characteristics of dust shells around 13 late-type stars.

    W. C. Danchi;M. Bester;C. G. Degiacomi;L. J. Greenhill

  • The Murchison Widefield Array: Design Overview

    C.J. Lonsdale;R.J. Cappallo;M.F. Morales;M.F. Morales;F.H. Briggs

  • TOWARD A NEW GEOMETRIC DISTANCE TO THE ACTIVE GALAXY NGC 4258. III. FINAL RESULTS AND THE HUBBLE CONSTANT

    E. M. L. Humphreys;E. M. L. Humphreys;Mark Jonathan Reid;James M. Moran;Lincoln Jared Greenhill

  • Science with the Murchison Widefield Array

    Judd D. Bowman;Iver Cairns;David L. Kaplan;Tara Murphy

  • Science with the Murchison Widefield Array

    Judd D. Bowman;Iver Cairns;David L. Kaplan;Tara Murphy

  • Toward a New Geometric Distance to the Active Galaxy NGC 4258. III. Final Results and the Hubble Constant

    Liz Humphreys;Mark Reid;Jim Moran;Lincoln Greenhill

  • Vlbi imaging of water maser emission from the nuclear torus of ngc 1068

    L. J. Greenhill;C. R. Gwinn;R. Antonucci;R. Barvainis

  • A Warped Accretion Disk and Wide-Angle Outflow in the Inner Parsec of the Circinus Galaxy

    Lincoln Jared Greenhill;R. S. Booth;S. P. Ellingsen;J. R. Herrnstein;J. R. Herrnstein

  • Detection of a Subparsec Diameter Disk in the Nucleus of NGC 4258

    L. J. Greenhill;D. R. Jiang;J. M. Moran;M. J. Reid

  • A New Cepheid Distance to the Maser-Host Galaxy NGC 4258 and Its Implications for the Hubble Constant*

    L. M. Macri;K. Z. Stanek;D. Bersier;L. J. Greenhill

  • The Distribution of H2O Maser Emission in the Nucleus of NGC 4945

    L. J. Greenhill;J. M. Moran;J. R. Herrnstein

  • VLBI Imaging of Water Maser Emission from a Nuclear Disk in NGC 1068

    L. J. Greenhill;C. R. Gwinn

Frequent Co-Authors

Gianni Bernardi
Gianni Bernardi National Institute for Astrophysics
Steven Tingay
Steven Tingay Curtin University
Bryan Gaensler
Bryan Gaensler University of California, Santa Cruz
Justin C. Kasper
Justin C. Kasper University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David L. Kaplan
David L. Kaplan University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
James M. Moran
James M. Moran Harvard University
Christina L. Williams
Christina L. Williams Duke University
Eric R. Morgan
Eric R. Morgan Queen's University Belfast
Jamie Stevens
Jamie Stevens Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Mark J. Reid
Mark J. Reid Harvard University

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