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Overview

Steven Tingay is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia and has an extensive research portfolio primarily in physics and astronomy, complemented by engineering. Their scholarly work is concentrated in astronomy and astrophysics as well as nuclear and high energy physics, with additional contributions to aerospace engineering, general health professions, and instrumentation.

Their research focuses on topics that include radio astronomy observations and technology, astrophysics and cosmic phenomena, pulsars and gravitational waves research, gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, antenna design and optimization, astrophysical phenomena and observations, and radio wave propagation studies.

Frequent publication venues for Steven Tingay include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Tingay's frequent co-authors include:

  • M. Sokołowski
  • P. J. Hancock
  • M. Johnston-Hollitt
  • R. B. Wayth
  • A. Williams

Among recent published papers are:

  • Science with the Australian square kilometre array pathfinder, 2024, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Deep multiredshift limits on Epoch of Reionization 21 cm power spectra from four seasons of Murchison Widefield Array observations, 2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • A new MWA limit on the 21 cm power spectrum at redshifts ∼13-17, 2021, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky Murchison Widefield Array survey eXtended (GLEAM-X) I: Survey Description and Initial Data Release, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Multi-scale feedback and feeding in the closest radio galaxy Centaurus A, 2021, Nature Astronomy

Best Publications

  • 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

  • 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

  • DiFX-2: A More Flexible, Efficient, Robust, and Powerful Software Correlator

    A. T. Deller;A. T. Deller;W. F. Brisken;C. J. Phillips;John Morgan

  • The Murchison Widefield Array: Design Overview

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

  • The Murchison Widefield Array: Design Overview

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

  • DiFX: A Software Correlator for Very Long Baseline Interferometry Using Multiprocessor Computing Environments

    Adam T. Deller;Steven J. Tingay;Matthew Bailes;Craig West

  • Relativistic motion in a nearby bright X-ray source

    S. J. Tingay;D. L. Jauncey;R. A. Preston;J. E. Reynolds

  • 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

  • DiFX: A software correlator for very long baseline interferometry using multi-processor computing environments

    A.T. Deller;S.J. Tingay;M. Bailes;C. West

  • Science with ASKAP: The Australian square-kilometre-array pathfinder

    S. johnston;R. Taylor;M. Bailes;N. Bartel

  • GLEAM : The GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky MWA survey

    R. B. Wayth;E. Lenc;M. E. Bell;J. R. Callingham;J. R. Callingham

  • Science with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder

    Simon Johnston;Matthew Bailes;Norbert Bartel;Carlton Baugh

  • Localization and broadband follow-up of the gravitational-wave transient GW150914

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;M. R. Abernathy

  • Overview and initial results of the very long baseline interferometry space observatory programme

    H. Hirabayashi;H. Hirosawa;H. Kobayashi;Y. Murata

  • The host galaxy of a fast radio burst

    E. F. Keane;E. F. Keane;S. Johnston;S. Bhandari;S. Bhandari;E. Barr

  • Chandra Discovery of a 100 kpc X-ray Jet in PKS 0637--752

    D. A. Schwartz;H. L. Marshall;J. E. J. Lovell;B. G. Piner

  • Chandra Discovery of a 100 kiloparsec X-Ray Jet in PKS 0637–752

    D. A. Schwartz;H. L. Marshall;J. E. J. Lovell;B. G. Piner

Frequent Co-Authors

Bryan Gaensler
Bryan Gaensler University of California, Santa Cruz
Gianni Bernardi
Gianni Bernardi National Institute for Astrophysics
David L. Kaplan
David L. Kaplan University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Lincoln J. Greenhill
Lincoln J. Greenhill Harvard University
Justin C. Kasper
Justin C. Kasper University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Lister Staveley-Smith
Lister Staveley-Smith University of Western Australia
Christina L. Williams
Christina L. Williams Duke University
Jamie Stevens
Jamie Stevens Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Eric R. Morgan
Eric R. Morgan Queen's University Belfast
G. B. Taylor
G. B. Taylor University of New Mexico

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