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Bryan Gaensler (astronoom uit Australië)
Bryan Gaensler (Australian astronomer)
Gaensler, B.
Gaensler, B. M.
Gaensler, Bryan
Gaensler, Bryan M.
Gaensler, Bryan Malcolm
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1973-
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Camilo, Fernando
Prószyński Media
Slane, Patrick O.
Szymański, Sebastian
Traut, Achim
Union astronomique internationale, Symposium 218 2003
University of Sydney Affiliation (see also from)
University of Sydney School of Physics
Titles: 
Anomalous X-ray pulsars and soft gamma-ray repeaters-the connection with supernova remnants
Barrels, jets and smoke-rings ; understanding the bizarre shapes of radio supernova remnants
Bow shocks around pulsars and neutron stars
Can Ejecta-dominated Supernova Remnants be Typed from Their X-Ray Spectra? The Case of G337.2-0.7
case for associations between old pulsars and supernova remnants, The
Chandra smells a RRAT. X-ray detection of a rotating radio transient
Cosmic magnetism with the Square Kilometre Array and its pathfinders
deep search for pulsar wind nebulae using pulsar gating, A
DISCOVERY OF EXTENDED X-RAY EMISSION AROUND THE HIGHLY MAGNETIC RRAT J1819-1458
Discovery of Pulsations and a Possible Spectral Feature in the X-Ray Emission from Rotating Radio Transient J1819-1458
Discovery of the X-Ray Counterpart to the Rotating Radio Transient J1819-1458
Duck Redux: An Improved Proper-Motion Upper Limit for the Pulsar B1757-24 near the Supernova Remnant G5.4-1.2, The
eccentric binary millisecond pulsar in the galactic plane., An
Enhanced Small-Scale Faraday Rotation in the Galactic Spiral Arms
Evolution and Structure of Pulsar Wind Nebulae, The
expanding radio nebula produced by a giant flare from the magnetar SGR 1806-20., An
Extreme cosmos a guided tour of the fastest, brightest, hottest, heaviest, oldest, and most amazing aspects of our universe
Fifteen Years of High-Resolution Radio Imaging of Supernova 1987A
Fourier Modeling of the Radio Torus Surrounding SN 1987A
G309.2-00.6 and jets in supernova remnants
HIGH RESOLUTION 36 GHz IMAGING OF THE SUPERNOVA REMNANT OF SN 1987A
High resolution polarimetry of the inner Galaxy
HIGH-RESOLUTION X-RAY IMAGING OF SUPERNOVA REMNANT 1987A
Kosmos xxxtrem! eine Reise zu den größten, schnellsten, hellsten, heißesten, schwersten, dichtesten und ältesten Objekten im ganzen Universum
Limits on radio emission from pulsar wind nebulae
magnetic field of the Large Magellanic Cloud revealed through Faraday rotation., The
Magnetic Fields and Ionized Gas in the Inner Galaxy: An Outer Scale for Turbulence and the Possible Role of H II Regions
Magnetically Dominated Strands of Cold Hydrogen in the Riegel-Crutcher Cloud
Mouse that Soared: High-Resolution X-Ray Imaging of the Pulsar-powered Bow Shock G359.23-0.82, The
MULTIFREQUENCY RADIO MEASUREMENTS OF SUPERNOVA 1987A OVER 22 YEARS
Near-infrared observations of rotating radio transients
Neutron stars in supernova remnants, c2002:
Neutron stars in supernova remnants proceedings of a workshop held at Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 14-17 August 2001
Observations of X-Rays and Thermal Dust Emission from the Supernova Remnant Kes 75
Potęga i piękno : ekstremalne zjawiska w kosmosie
PSR J1833-1034: Discovery of the Central Young Pulsar in the Supernova Remnant G21.5-0.9
PSR J1856+0245: Arecibo Discovery of a Young, Energetic Pulsar Coincident with the TeV gamma -Ray Source HESS J1857+026
pulsar/supernova remnant connection, The
Pulsar Wind Nebulae in Egret Error Boxes
Pulsed X-Ray Emission from Pulsar A in the Double Pulsar System J0737-3039
Radio and Optical Polarization Study of the Magnetic Field in the Small Magellanic Cloud, A
Radio Emission, X-Ray Emission, and Hydrodynamics of G328.4+0.2: A Comprehensive Analysis of a Luminous Pulsar Wind Nebula, Its Neutron Star, and the Progenitor Supernova Explosion, The
(Re-)Discovery of G350.1-0.3: A Young, Luminous Supernova Remnant and Its Neutron Star, The
Search for New Galactic Magnetars in Archival Chandra and XMM- Newton Observations, A
SNR G320.4-01.2 and PSR B1509-58 - New radio observations of a complex interacting system
Southern Galactic Plane Survey: Polarized Radio Continuum Observations and Analysis, The
Square Kilometre Array (SKA), The
Three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of asymmetric pulsar wind bow shocks
Unusual Pulsed X-Ray Emission from the Young, High Magnetic Field Pulsar PSR J1119-6127
Vertical Structure of Warm Ionised Gas in the Milky Way, The
X-ray emission of the highly magnetic RRAT J1819-1458, The
X-Ray Search for Compact Central Sources in Supernova Remnants. II. Six Large-Diameter SNRs, An
X-Ray Sources and Their Optical Counterparts in the Globular Cluster M4
X-Ray Structure of the Pulsar Bow Shock G189.22+2.90 in the Supernova Remnant IC 443, The
Young neutron stars and their environments : proceedings of the 218th symposium of the International Astronomical Union held during the IAU General Assembly XXV, Sydney, Australia, 14-17 July 2003
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ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH -OXFORD-
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the School of Physics, Faculty of Science
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Sydney, 1999
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