Items where Author is "Maccarone, TJ"

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Paduano, A, Bahramian, A, Miller-Jones, JCA, Kawka, A, Galvin, TJ, Sandoval, LR, Kamann, S, Strader, J, Chomiuk, L, Heinke, CO, Maccarone, TJ and Dreizler, S (2024) Ultradeep ATCA imaging of 47 Tucanae reveals a central compact radio source. The Astrophysical Journal, 961 (1). pp. 1-17. ISSN 1538-4357

Paduano, A, Bahramian, A, Miller-Jones, JCA, Kawka, A, Gottgens, F, Strader, J, Chomiuk, L, Kamann, S, Dreizler, S, Heinke, CO, Husser, T-O, Maccarone, TJ, Tremou, E and Zhao, Y (2021) The MAVERIC Survey: The first radio and X-ray limits on the detached black holes in NGC 3201. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 510 (3). pp. 3658-3673. ISSN 0035-8711

Baldi, RD, Williams, DRA, Beswick, RJ, McHardy, I, Dullo, BT, Knapen, JH, Zanisi, L, Argo, MK, Aalto, S, Alberdi, A, Baan, WA, Bendo, GJ, Fenech, DM, Green, DA, Klockner, H-R, Kording, E, Maccarone, TJ, Marcaide, JM, Mutie, I, Panessa, F et al (2021) LeMMINGs III. The e-MERLIN legacy survey of the Palomar sample: exploring the origin of nuclear radio emission in active and inactive galaxies through the [O III] - radio connection. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 508 (2). pp. 2019-2038. ISSN 0035-8711

Belloni, D, Schreiber, MR, Salaris, M, Maccarone, TJ and Zorotovic, M (2021) Magnetic dynamos in white dwarfs – I. Explaining the dearth of bright intermediate polars in globular clusters. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 505 (1). L74-L78. ISSN 1745-3925

Tartaglia, L, Sand, DJ, Valenti, S, Wyatt, S, Anderson, JP, Arcavi, I, Ashall, C, Botticella, MT, Cartier, R, Chen, TW, Cikota, A, Coulter, D, Valle, MD, Foley, RJ, Gal-Yam, A, Galbany, L, Gall, C, Haislip, JB, Harmanen, J, Hosseinzadeh, G et al (2018) The early detection and follow-up of the highly obscured Type II supernova 2016ija/DLT16am. The Astrophysical Journal, 853 (1). ISSN 1538-4357

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