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Document type
Journal articles

Document subtype
Full paper

Title
The nature and likely redshift of GLEAM J0917–0012

Participants in the publication
Guillaume Drouart (Author)
Nick Seymour (Author)
Jess W. Broderick (Author)
José Afonso (Author)
Dep. Física
IA
Rajan Chhetri (Author)
Carlos De Breuck (Author)
Bjorn Emonts (Author)
Tim J. Galvin (Author)
Matthew D. Lehnert (Author)
John Morgan (Author)
Daniel Stern (Author)
Joël Vernet (Author)
Nigel Wright (Author)

Date of Publication
2021

Where published
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

Publication Identifiers
ISSN - 1323-3580

Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Volume
38

Document Identifiers
DOI - https://doi.org/10.1017/pasa.2021.35
URL - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pasa.2021.35

Rankings
SCIMAGO Q2 (2021) - 0.91 - Physics and Astronomy


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APA
Guillaume Drouart, Nick Seymour, Jess W. Broderick, José Afonso, Rajan Chhetri, Carlos De Breuck, Bjorn Emonts, Tim J. Galvin, Matthew D. Lehnert, John Morgan, Daniel Stern, Joël Vernet, Nigel Wright, (2021). The nature and likely redshift of GLEAM J0917–0012. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 38, ISSN 1323-3580. eISSN . http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pasa.2021.35

IEEE
Guillaume Drouart, Nick Seymour, Jess W. Broderick, José Afonso, Rajan Chhetri, Carlos De Breuck, Bjorn Emonts, Tim J. Galvin, Matthew D. Lehnert, John Morgan, Daniel Stern, Joël Vernet, Nigel Wright, "The nature and likely redshift of GLEAM J0917–0012" in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, vol. 38, 2021. 10.1017/pasa.2021.35

BIBTEX
@article{57457, author = {Guillaume Drouart and Nick Seymour and Jess W. Broderick and José Afonso and Rajan Chhetri and Carlos De Breuck and Bjorn Emonts and Tim J. Galvin and Matthew D. Lehnert and John Morgan and Daniel Stern and Joël Vernet and Nigel Wright}, title = {The nature and likely redshift of GLEAM J0917–0012}, journal = {Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia}, year = 2021, volume = 38 }