Author:
Jauncey D. L.,Reynolds J. E.,Tzioumis A. K.,Ferris R. H.,Norris R. P.,Sinclair M. W.,Migenes V.,Gough R. G.,Wark R. M.,Preston R. A.,Meier D. L.,Murphy D. W.,Jones D. L.,Hoard D. W.,St John Mary E.,Skjerve L.,King E. A.,McCulloch P. M.,Lovell J. E. J.,Hamilton P. A.,Costa M. E.,Blair D. G.,Edwards P.,Clay R. W.,Campbell-Wilson D.,Amy S. W.,McAdam W. B.,White G. L.,Jones P. A.,Nicolson G. D.
Abstract
The Southern Hemisphere VLBI Experiment (SHEVE) program is aimed at producing high-resolution images of southern radio sources. The radio telescopes of the present SHEVE array are described below and some recent results presented.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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