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An Unprecedented Global Communications Campaign for the Event Horizon Telescope First Black Hole Image
Measuring the Hubble Constant with Observations of Water-Vapor Megamasers
Here in Puerto Varas, Chile, to Investigate the Many Faces of AGN Obscuration
Event Horizon Telescope: the Black Hole Seen Round the World
Download the Science Case for ALMA Phasing Below
Nuclear Water Maser Emission in Centaurus A
Event Horizon Telescope Imaging of the Archetypal Blazar 3C 279 at an Extreme 20 Microarcsecond Resolution Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
Programme Book
The Messenger
Arxiv:1908.10767V3 [Astro-Ph.IM] 28 May 2021 Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands 2 Leonid I
Large Latin American Millimeter Array
Submillimeter Array Newsletter Number 31, January 2021 CONTENTS from the DIRECTOR
Overview Summer Student Program
First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. II. Array and Instrumentation
Most Distant Detection of Water in the Universe 22 April 2009, by Anita Heward
From OH to H
Polarimetric Properties of Event Horizon Telescope Targets from ALMA
Polarimetric Properties of Event Horizon Telescope Targets from ALMA
Top View
ALMA Observations of the Physical and Chemical Conditions in Centaurus A
Searching for the 380 Ghz H2 O Emission from the High-Z Lensed
Arxiv:1309.3519V1 [Astro-Ph.IM] 13 Sep 2013
National Radio Astronomy Observatory REU/RET Program Report Summer 2009
Download from the ALMA Mately 25″ from the Nucleus, Including Knots D, F, A, B, C, at Archive
Summary of the Fourth ALMA Phasing Project (APP) Commissioning and Science Verification Mission: 2016 April 3-8
Chentao Yang ( 杨辰涛)∗
Publication Year 2019
Abstract Book
Polarimetric Properties of Event Horizon Telescope Targets from ALMA
Onsala Space Observatory the Swedish National Infrastructure for Radio Astronomy
Counter-Rotation and High Velocity Outflow in the Parsec-Scale
Event Horizon Telescope Imaging of the Archetypal Blazar 3C 279 at an Extreme 20 Microarcsecond Resolution?