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Sample of 877 blazars
We study the synchrotron component of the spectral energy distribution on the sample of 877 blazars using ASDC SED Builder Tool with available broadband data from the... -
RATAN-600 flux densities of 37 blazars
We study the correlation between the emission from the broad-line region (BLR) and the emission in other wavelength ranges (from radio to x-ray) for the sample of 37 blazars (25... -
Sample of 467 GPS candidates
The results of a comprehensive analysis of continuous radio spectra of a sample of Gigahertz-Peaked Spectrum (GPS) sources are reported. The sources are selected from a... -
OH megamaser sample
We present a study of the radio continuum properties of two luminous/ultraluminous infrared galaxy samples: the OH megamaser (OHM) sample (74 objects) and the control sample... -
MIGHTEE catalogues of COSMOS/XMM-LSS fields
MIGHTEE is a galaxy evolution survey using simultaneous radio continuum, spectropolarimetry, and spectral line observations from the South African MeerKAT telescope. When... -
Radio continuum sources behind LMC
We present a comprehensive multifrequency catalogue of radio sources behind the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) between 0.2 and 20GHz, gathered from a combination of new and legacy... -
ASKAP-EMU ESP LMC Radio Continuum Survey
We present an analysis of a new 120 deg^2^ radio continuum image of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) at 888MHz with a bandwidth of 288MHz and beam size of 13.9"x12.1", from the... -
ATOMS Paper III, massive star-forming regions
We have identified 453 compact dense cores in 3 mm continuum emission maps in the ALMA Three-millimetre Observations of Massive Star-forming regions survey, and compiled three... -
28-40GHz variability and polarimetry
We observed 51 sources in the Q-U-I JOint TEnerife (QUIJOTE) cosmological fields which were brighter than 1Jy at 30GHz in the Planck Point Source Catalogue (version 1), with the... -
Faint radio source population at 15.7GHz - IV
We present 15-GHz Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array observations of a complete sample of radio galaxies selected at 15.7GHz from the Tenth Cambridge (10C) survey. 67 out of the 95... -
UTMOST pulsar timing programme. I.
We present an overview and the first results from a large-scale pulsar timing programme that is part of the UTMOST project at the refurbished Molonglo Observatory Synthesis... -
Infrared-faint radio sources redshifts
Infrared-faint radio sources (IFRSs) are an important class of high-redshift active galaxy, and potentially important as a means of discovering more high-redshift radio sources,... -
Interplanetary scintillation studies with MWA
Around 10 per cent of bright low-frequency radio sources observed with the Murchison Wide-field Array (MWA) show strong interplanetary scintillation (IPS) on time-scales of a... -
Hypercompact H II regions in the Galactic Plane
We have carried out the largest and most unbiased search for hypercompact (HC) HII regions. Our method combines four interferometric radio continuum surveys (THOR, CORNISH,... -
New constraints on the 1.4GHz source counts
This paper is part of a series discussing the results obtained in the framework of a wide international collaboration - the Lockman Hole Project - aimed at improving the... -
Catalogue of faint local radio AGN
We present a catalogue of 2210 local (z<0.1) galaxies that contain faint active galactic nuclei (AGN). We select these objects by identifying galaxies that exhibit a... -
Radio haloes in nearby galaxies
We present radio continuum maps of 12 nearby (D<=27Mpc), edge-on (i>=76{deg}), late-type spiral galaxies mostly at 1.4 and 5GHz, observed with the Australia Telescope... -
Spectral properties of 441 radio pulsars
We present a study of the spectral properties of 441 pulsars observed with the Parkes radio telescope near the centre frequencies of 728, 1382 and 3100MHz. The observations at... -
SS Cyg rapid radio flaring in 2016
The connection between accretion and jet production in accreting white dwarf binary systems, especially dwarf novae, is not well understood. Radio wavelengths provide key... -
Lockman Hole low-frequency radio sources
The Lockman Hole is a well-studied extragalactic field with extensive multi-band ancillary data covering a wide range in frequency, essential for characterizing the physical and...