K. Sendlinger
Ruhr University Bochum
8 Papers
142 Citations
K. Sendlinger is an academic researcher from Ruhr University Bochum. The author has contributed to research in topics: LOFAR & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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The LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) I. Survey description and first results
George Heald,Roberto Pizzo,Emanuela Orrú,Rene P. Breton,D. Carbone,Chiara Ferrari,Martin J. Hardcastle,W. Jurusik,Giulia Macario,D. D. Mulcahy,D. A. Rafferty,Ashish Asgekar,Michiel A. Brentjens,Richard Fallows,Wilfred Frieswijk,M. C. Toribio,B. Adebahr,Michel Arts,Michael R. Bell,Annalisa Bonafede,Justin D. Bray,J. W. Broderick,T. M. Cantwell,P. Carroll,Y. Cendes,A. O. Clarke,Judith H. Croston,S. Daiboo,F. de Gasperin,J. Gregson,Jeremy J. Harwood,Tim Hassall,Volker Heesen,A. Horneffer,A. J. van der Horst,M. Iacobelli,Vibor Jelić,D. L. Jones,D. Kant,G. Kokotanekov,Paul Martin,John McKean,Leah K. Morabito,Błażej Nikiel-Wroczyński,A. R. Offringa,Vishambhar Pandey,M. Pandey-Pommier,M. Pietka,Luke Pratley,C. J. Riseley,Antonia Rowlinson,J. Sabater,Anna M. M. Scaife,L. H. A. Scheers,K. Sendlinger,Aleksandar Shulevski,M. Sipior,Charlotte Sobey,Adam Stewart,Andra Stroe,John D. Swinbank,C. Tasse,J. Trüstedt,Eskil Varenius,S. van Velzen,N. Vilchez,R. J. van Weeren,Stefan J. Wijnholds,Wendy L. Williams,A. G. de Bruyn,R. Nijboer,Michael W. Wise,A. Alexov,James M. Anderson,I. M. Avruch,Ron Beck,Martin Bell,I. van Bemmel,Mark J. Bentum,Gianni Bernardi,Philip Best,F. Breitling,W. N. Brouw,Marcus Brüggen,Harvey Butcher,B. Ciardi,John Conway,E. de Geus,A. de Jong,M. de Vos,Adam Deller,R. J. Dettmar,S. Duscha,Jochen Eislöffel,D. Engels,Heino Falcke,R. P. Fender,M. A. Garrett,J.-M. Grießmeier,A. W. Gunst +99 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the multifrequency snapshot sky survey (MSSS), the first northern-sky LOFAR imaging survey, which provides information about the spectral properties of the detected sources over more than two octaves (from 30 to 160 MHz).
The LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) - I. Survey description and first results
George Heald,Roberto Pizzo,Emanuela Orrú,Rene P. Breton,D. Carbone,Chiara Ferrari,Martin J. Hardcastle,W. Jurusik,Giulia Macario,D. D. Mulcahy,D. Rafferty,Ashish Asgekar,Michiel A. Brentjens,Richard Fallows,Wilfred Frieswijk,M. C. Toribio,B. Adebahr,Michel Arts,Michael R. Bell,Annalisa Bonafede,Justin D. Bray,J. W. Broderick,T. Cantwell,P. Carroll,Y. Cendes,A. O. Clarke,Judith H. Croston,S. Daiboo,F. de Gasperin,J. Gregson,Jeremy J. Harwood,Jeremy J. Harwood,Tim Hassall,Volker Heesen,A. Horneffer,A. J. van der Horst,Marco Iacobelli,Marco Iacobelli,Vibor Jelić,D.I. Jones,D. Kant,G. Kokotanekov,Paul Martin,John McKean,Leah K. Morabito,Błażej Nikiel-Wroczyński,A. R. Offringa,Vishambhar Pandey,M. Pandey-Pommier,M. Pietka,M. Pietka,Luke Pratley,C. J. Riseley,Antonia Rowlinson,J. Sabater,Anna M. M. Scaife,L. H. A. Scheers,K. Sendlinger,Aleksandar Shulevski,M. Sipior,Charlotte Sobey,Adam Stewart,Andra Stroe,John D. Swinbank,C. Tasse,J. Trüstedt,J. Trüstedt,Eskil Varenius,S. van Velzen,N. Vilchez,R. J. van Weeren,Stefan J. Wijnholds,Wendy L. Williams,A. G. de Bruyn,R. Nijboer,Michael W. Wise,A. Alexov,James M. Anderson,I. M. Avruch,Rainer Beck,Martin Bell,I. van Bemmel,Mark J. Bentum,Mark J. Bentum,Gianni Bernardi,Philip Best,F. Breitling,W. N. Brouw,Marcus Brüggen,Harvey Butcher,B. Ciardi,John Conway,E. de Geus,A. de Jong,M. de Vos,Adam Deller,R. J. Dettmar,S. Duscha,Jochen Eislöffel,D. Engels,Heino Falcke,Rob Fender,M. A. Garrett,J.-M. Grießmeier,A. W. Gunst,J. P. Hamaker,Jason W. T. Hessels,Matthias Hoeft,Jörg R. Hörandel,H. A. Holties,Hubertus Intema,N. J. Jackson,E. Jütte,Aris Karastergiou,Wouter Klijn,V. I. Kondratiev,Luitje Koopmans,M. Kuniyoshi,G. Kuper,Casey J. Law,J. van Leeuwen,M. Loose,P. Maat,Sera Markoff,Rebecca McFadden,D. McKay-Bukowski,D. McKay-Bukowski,M. Mevius,James Miller-Jones,James Miller-Jones,Raffaella Morganti,H. Munk,A. Nelles,J. E. Noordam,M. J. Norden,H. Paas,A. G. Polatidis,W. Reich,A. Renting,H. J. A. Röttgering,A. P. Schoenmakers,Dominik J. Schwarz,J. Sluman,Oleg Smirnov,Ben Stappers,M. Steinmetz,M. Tagger,Y. Tang,S. ter Veen,Satyendra Thoudam,R. Vermeulen,Christian Vocks,C. Vogt,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,Olaf Wucknitz,Sarod Yatawatta,P. Zarka +156 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the multifrequency snapshot sky survey (MSSS), the first northern-sky LOFAR imaging survey, which provides information about the spectral properties of the detected sources over more than two octaves (from 30 to 160 MHz).
Calibrating the relation of low-frequency radio continuum to star formation rate at 1 kpc scale with LOFAR
Volker Heesen,E. Buie,C. J. Huff,L. A. Perez,J. G. Woolsey,D. A. Rafferty,Aritra Basu,R. Beck,Elias Brinks,Cathy Horellou,Evan Scannapieco,Marcus Brüggen,R.-J. Dettmar,K. Sendlinger,Błażej Nikiel-Wroczyński,Krzysztof T. Chyzy,Philip Best,George Heald,Rosita Paladino +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Condon relation to calibrate the conversion from the spatially resolved 140 MHz RC emission to the SFR surface density at 1 kpc scale, and compared these maps with hybrid SFR maps with a Gaussian kernel until the RC-SFR relation is linearised.
LOFAR MSSS: Flattening low-frequency radio continuum spectra of nearby galaxies
Krzysztof T. Chyzy,W. Jurusik,J. Piotrowska,Błażej Nikiel-Wroczyński,Volker Heesen,Volker Heesen,V. Vacca,Natalia Nowak,Rosita Paladino,P. Surma,S. S. Sridhar,S. S. Sridhar,George Heald,Rainer Beck,John Conway,K. Sendlinger,M. Curyło,D. D. Mulcahy,D. D. Mulcahy,J. W. Broderick,Martin J. Hardcastle,Joseph R. Callingham,G. Gürkan,Marco Iacobelli,Huub Röttgering,B. Adebahr,Aleksandar Shulevski,R.-J. Dettmar,Rene P. Breton,A. O. Clarke,Jamie Farnes,Emanuela Orru,V. N. Pandey,M. Pandey-Pommier,R. Pizzo,C. J. Riseley,Antonia Rowlinson,Anna M. M. Scaife,Adam Stewart,A. J. van der Horst,R. J. van Weeren +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the shape of low-frequency radio continuum spectra of normal galaxies is not well understood, the key question being the role of physical processes such as thermal absorption in shaping them.
LOFAR MSSS: Discovery of a 2.56 Mpc giant radio galaxy associated with a disturbed galaxy group
A. O. Clarke,George Heald,George Heald,Thomas H. Jarrett,Justin D. Bray,Martin J. Hardcastle,T. M. Cantwell,Anna M. M. Scaife,Marisa Brienza,Annalisa Bonafede,Rene P. Breton,J. W. Broderick,D. Carbone,Judith H. Croston,Jamie Farnes,Jeremy J. Harwood,Volker Heesen,A. Horneffer,A. J. van der Horst,Marco Iacobelli,W. Jurusik,G. Kokotanekov,John McKean,Leah K. Morabito,D. D. Mulcahy,Błażej Nikiel-Wroczyński,Emanuela Orru,Rosita Paladino,M. Pandey-Pommier,M. Pietka,R. Pizzo,R. Pizzo,Luke Pratley,Luke Pratley,C. J. Riseley,C. J. Riseley,Huub Röttgering,Antonia Rowlinson,J. Sabater,K. Sendlinger,Aleksandar Shulevski,S. S. Sridhar,S. S. Sridhar,Adam Stewart,Cyril Tasse,S. van Velzen,R. J. van Weeren,Michael W. Wise +47 more
TL;DR: Clarke et al. as mentioned in this paper reported the discovery of a 2.56 Mpc giant radio galaxy associated with a disturbed galaxy group, LOFAR MSSS, following peer review.