We report the discovery of a highly polarized, highly variable, steep-spectrum radio source, ASKAP J173608.2-321635, located ~4 from the Galactic Center in the Galactic plane. The source was detected six times between 2020 January and 2020 September as part of the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder Variables and Slow Transients (ASKAP VAST) survey at 888 MHz. It exhibited a high degree (~25%) of circular polarization when it was visible. We monitored the source with the MeerKAT telescope from 2020 November to 2021 February on a 2-4 week cadence. The source was not detected with MeerKAT before 2021 February 7 when it appeared and reached a peak flux density of 5.6 mJy. The source was still highly circularly polarized, but also show...
M-dwarfs are cool, low mass stars that comprise 70% of the stars in the Galaxy. Some M-dwarfs are kn...
We have found a peculiar radio source, J06587 - 5558, in the field of one of the hottest known clust...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
International audienceWe report the discovery of a highly polarized, highly variable, steep-spectrum...
Wang, Y., et al.We report the discovery of a highly circularly polarized, variable, steep-spectrum p...
We report the discovery of a highly circularly polarized, variable, steep-spectrum pulsar in the Aus...
We present the results of a radio transient and polarisation survey towards the Galactic Centre, con...
We present observations of linear polarisation in the southern radio lobe of Centaurus A, conducted...
We present observations of linear polarisation in the southern radio lobe of Centaurus A, conducted ...
We present observations of linear polarisation in the southern radio lobe of Centaurus A, conducted ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
M-dwarfs are cool, low mass stars that comprise 70% of the stars in the Galaxy. Some M-dwarfs are kn...
We have found a peculiar radio source, J06587 - 5558, in the field of one of the hottest known clust...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
International audienceWe report the discovery of a highly polarized, highly variable, steep-spectrum...
Wang, Y., et al.We report the discovery of a highly circularly polarized, variable, steep-spectrum p...
We report the discovery of a highly circularly polarized, variable, steep-spectrum pulsar in the Aus...
We present the results of a radio transient and polarisation survey towards the Galactic Centre, con...
We present observations of linear polarisation in the southern radio lobe of Centaurus A, conducted...
We present observations of linear polarisation in the southern radio lobe of Centaurus A, conducted ...
We present observations of linear polarisation in the southern radio lobe of Centaurus A, conducted ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
The future of cm and m-wave astronomy lies with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope under ...
M-dwarfs are cool, low mass stars that comprise 70% of the stars in the Galaxy. Some M-dwarfs are kn...
We have found a peculiar radio source, J06587 - 5558, in the field of one of the hottest known clust...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...