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Publications
Refereed Publications
Below are given our most recent publications from the Astrophysics Data System.
2018
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2017
TeV Gamma-Ray Observations of the Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817 with H.E.S.S.
Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star Merger
Physical properties of dusty protoplanetary disks in Lupus: evidence for viscous evolution
A radiation transfer model for the Milky Way: I. Radiation fields and application to high-energy astrophysics★
Study of orbital and superorbital variability of LSI +61° 303 with X-ray data
Millimeter Spectral Indices and Dust Trapping By Planets in Brown Dwarf Disks
Submilliarcsecond Optical Interferometry of the High-mass X-Ray Binary BP Cru with VLTI/GRAVITY
Diffuse Galactic antimatter from faint thermonuclear supernovae in old stellar populations
Dense molecular gas at 12 mm towards Galactic TeV gamma-ray sources
Fragmentation and disk formation in high-mass star formation: The ALMA view of G351.77-0.54 at 0.06” resolution
First light for GRAVITY: Phase referencing optical interferometry for the Very Large Telescope Interferometer
Chasing discs around O-type (proto)stars: Evidence from ALMA observations
Prospects for Cherenkov Telescope Array Observations of the Young Supernova Remnant RX J1713.7-3946
IRAS 18153-1651: an H II region with a possible wind bubble blown by a young main-sequence B star
A Multi-wavelength Analysis of Dust and Gas in the SR 24S Transition Disk
Extended CH3OH maser flare excited by a bursting massive YSO
X-shooter spectroscopy of young stellar objects in Lupus. Accretion properties of class II and transitional objects
Hitomi Constraints on the 3.5 keV Line in the Perseus Galaxy Cluster
Interstellar gas towards the TeV γ-ray sources HESS J1640-465 and HESS J1641-463
Explosive events in active region observed by IRIS and SST/CRISP
A LOFAR Detection of the Low-mass Young Star T Tau at 149 MHz
Power requirements for cosmic ray propagation models involving diffusive reacceleration; estimates and implications for the damping of interstellar turbulence
First limits on the very-high energy gamma-ray afterglow emission of a fast radio burst. H.E.S.S. observations of FRB 150418
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2016
Cut-off characterisation of energy spectra of bright fermi sources: Current instrument limits and future possibilities
Interstellar gas towards the TeV γ-ray sources HESS J1640-465 and HESS J1641-463
A LOFAR Detection of the Low-mass Young Star T Tau at 149 MHz
Power requirements for cosmic ray propagation models involving diffusive reacceleration; estimates and implications for the damping of interstellar turbulence
Ringed Structures of the HD 163296 Protoplanetary Disk Revealed by ALMA
The disappearing act: a dusty wind eclipsing RW Aur/
Constraints on the spectrum of HESS J0632+057 from Fermi-LAT data
Examining molecular clouds in the Galactic Centre region using X-ray reflection spectra simulations
High resolution VLBI polarization imaging of AGN with the maximum entropy method
Gamma-ray blazar spectra with H.E.S.S. II mono analysis: the case of PKS 2155-304 and PG 1553+113
Global multifluid simulations of the magnetorotational instability in radially stratified protoplanetary discs
A GMRT survey of regions towards the Taurus molecular cloud at 323 and 608 MHz
First limits on the very-high energy gamma-ray afterglow emission of a fast radio burst: H.E.S.S. observations of FRB 150418
Detection of thermal radio emission from a single coronal giant
Dust and Gas environment of the young embedded cluster IRAS 18511+0146
Deeper H.E.S.S. Observations of Vela Junior (RX J0852.0-4622): Morphology Studies and Resolved Spectroscopy
A Search for Very High Energy Gamma Rays from the Missing Link Binary Pulsar J1023+0038 with VERITAS
A Search for Very High Energy Gamma Rays from the Missing Link Binary Pulsar J1023+0038 with VERITAS
Gamma rays detected from Cygnus X-1 with likely jet origin
H.E.S.S. Limits on Linelike Dark Matter Signatures in the 100 GeV to 2 TeV Energy Range Close to the Galactic Center
V346 Normae: first post-outburst observations of an FU Orionis star
Contributions of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) to the 6th International Symposium on High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy (Gamma 2016)
Characterizing the gamma-ray long-term variability of PKS 2155-304 with H.E.S.S. and Fermi-LAT
Giant lobes of Centaurus A as seen in radio and γ-ray images obtained with the Fermi-LAT and Planck satellites
ALMA’s view of the nearest neighbors to the Sun. The submm/mm SEDs of the α Centauri binary and a new source
Brown dwarf disks with Herschel: Linking far-infrared and (sub)-mm fluxes
Brown dwarf disks with ALMA: Evidence for truncated dust disks in Ophiuchus
Search for Dark Matter Annihilations towards the Inner Galactic Halo from 10 Years of Observations with H.E.S.S.
Polarization of radiation of electrons in highly turbulent magnetic fields
H.E.S.S. observations of RX J1713.7-3946 with improved angular and spectral resolution; evidence for gamma-ray emission extending beyond the X-ray emitting shell
The supernova remnant W49B as seen with
A Census of Large-scale (≥10 PC), Velocity-coherent, Dense Filaments in the Northern Galactic Plane: Automated Identification Using Minimum Spanning Tree
ALMA Survey of Lupus Protoplanetary Disks. I. Dust and Gas Masses
Magnetically regulated fragmentation of a massive, dense, and turbulent clump
Indication of a local fog of subankle ultrahigh energy cosmic rays
Supernova blast waves in wind-blown bubbles, turbulent, and power-law ambient media
Letter of intent for KM3NeT 2.0
Star Formation and Feedback: A Molecular Outflow-Prestellar Core Interaction in L1689N
The quiescent intracluster medium in the core of the Perseus cluster
Hitomi constraints on the 3.5 keV line in the Perseus galaxy cluster
A search for very high-energy flares from the microquasars GRS 1915+105, Circinus X-1, and V4641 Sgr using contemporaneous H.E.S.S. and RXTE observations
Sub-luminous `1991bg-Like’ Thermonuclear Supernovae Account for Most Diffuse Antimatter in the Milky Way
Polarization of radiation of electrons in highly turbulent magnetic fields
On the potential of atmospheric Cherenkov telescope arrays for resolving TeV gamma-ray sources in the Galactic plane
Physical characteristics of bright Class I methanol masers
Radial distribution of the diffuse γ -ray emissivity in the Galactic disk
GMRT detections of low-mass young stars at 323 and 608 MHz
Extended VHE gamma-ray emission towards SGR1806-20, LBV1806-20, and stellar cluster Cl*1806-20
Giant lobes of Centaurus A as seen in radio and gamma-ray images obtained with the Fermi-LAT and Planck satellites
Magnetic Flux Cancellation in Ellerman Bombs
Evidence for a correlation between mass accretion rates onto young stars and the mass of their protoplanetary disks
Dominance of outflowing electric currents on decaparsec to kiloparsec scales in extragalactic jets
ISM gas studies towards the TeV PWN HESS J1825-137 and northern region
Evidence for a binary origin of a central compact object
Tracing jet emission at the base of a high-mass YSO. First AMBER/VLTI observations of the Brγ emission in IRAS 13481-6124
Dust properties across the CO snowline in the HD 163296 disk from ALMA and VLA observations
Deep Chandra observation and numerical studies of the nearest cluster cold front in the sky
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2015
Velocity and magnetic fields within 1000 AU of a massive YSO
Transition of propagation of relativistic particles from the ballistic to the diffusion regime
Leptonic origin of the 100 MeV γ-ray emission from the Galactic centre
Indications of negative evolution for the sources of the highest energy cosmic rays
Fermi-LAT observations of the Sagittarius B complex
X-Shooter study of accretion in ρ-Ophiucus: very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs
Investigating 2MASS J06593158-0405277: AN FUor Burst in a Triple System?
Probing the accretion-ejection connection with VLTI/AMBER. High spectral resolution observations of the Herbig Ae star HD 163296
Constraints on an Annihilation Signal from a Core of Constant Dark Matter Density around the Milky Way Center with H.E.S.S.
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2014
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2013
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2012
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2011
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Please get in touch with me directly if you have any questions about this PhD opportunity! twitter.com/DIASAstronomy/… Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
PhD Studentship now available to work with @cm_jackman on planetary magnetospheres! Application deadline 31 January. More information here: dias.ie/phd-planetary-… 🌞🪐
My paper " @LOFAR observations of a jet-driven piston shock in the low solar corona" has been accepted by @AAS_Publishing !! Check it out here arxiv.org/abs/2101.05569 on @arxiv @IrishResearch @tcddublin @DIASAstronomy Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
Physics graduates - have you applied for our Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund yet? Visit iop.org/bellburnellfund for more info on how to apply. Deadline for applications is Friday 22 Jan. #BellBurnellFund Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
In March @PresidentIRL honoured 10 recipients of the SFI President of Ireland Future Research Leaders Award. To celebrate #IWD2020 some of the awardees shared their experience as #WomeninSTEM #12DaysofIrishScience @sonicanegrao @TheMastersonLab @cm_jackman sfi.ie/research-news/… Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
Join I-LOFAR and Professor Tom Ray in discussion to celebrate the #WinterSolstice. Their discussion will focus on how people have measured time throughout history! Check out the event here: ow.ly/4p8N50CHoeR @TCD_NatSci @tcddublin Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
Here is some more information about the programme for the day! Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
We're very excited to announce that 14th January 2021 is the date for our first ever Astrophysics & Cosmology Master Class for 5th & 6th Year students! Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
Application closes Friday 11 December. Join the world's second ever Institute for Advanced Study & support those at the front line of new research into Geophysics, Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics and Celtic Studies. dias.ie/vacancies/ #jobfairy #ITsystems #DIASdiscovers Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
“SOHO has been a cornerstone of modern solar physics and launched many careers, including my own” according to Head of DIAS Astrophysics @petertgallagher. twitter.com/universetoday/…
Senior Research Fellow in Software Development and Data Analysis for Solar Orbiter/STIX and LOFAR dias.ie/2020/12/04/sen…
The European Space Agency @esa released the most detailed map yet of the Milky Way, shedding new light on the workings of our galaxy. It contains data gathered by the Gaia observatory which took off from Earth in 2013 and began observing stars in July 2014. Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
What impact is light pollution having on our ability to observe the night sky? My report for @morningireland @rtenews - featuring @petertgallagher @DIASAstronomy @DIASDunsink @mayodarkskies 🌑🚀🛰🛸 rte.ie/news/2020/1201… Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
🚨Closing date: Friday 22 Jan 2021🚨 @PhysicsNews is accepting applications for The Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund! If you know someone who would benefit from this fund, direct them to iop.org/bellburnellfund to find out more and apply. #BellBurnellFund #IOPLimitLess Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
We're delighted to have a very special guest speaker for our #WinterSolstice event; Prof Tom Ray @DIASAstronomy will be chatting all things time... from Newgrange to Pulsars & everything in between! Online, tickets are FREE register now!🤩#Space #History eventbrite.ie/e/winter-solst… Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
My FIRST paper is now available on @arxiv! If you want to learn more about radio WAVEs in the solar CORONA using @LOFAR, check it out here arxiv.org/abs/2011.13735 @DIASAstronomy @tcdastro @IrishResearch Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
We're looking forward to taking part in #ERN20 on Friday! @ 5pm we'll be chatting to @I_LOFAR's @petertgallagher (@tcdastro @DIAS_Dublin) & our newest PhD researcher @jeremyrigney (@ArmaghPlanet @AstroQUB) -join us! Lot more great events happening with #STARTatTCD @scienceirel twitter.com/TCDdeanresearc… Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
Big congratulations to Tom and well deserved! I didn't know there was a level above Professor 😱 twitter.com/DIASAstronomy/… Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
Job Opportunity! DIAS is recruiting for a Senior IT Administrator/Systems Administrator. It is an initial 5 year fixed term contract, with the possibility of a permanent appointment. Closing Date 11 December linkedin.com/jobs/view/seni… #DIASdiscovers #jobfairy #sysadmin #itadmin Retweeted by DIAS Astronomy & Astrophysics
Congratulations to Tom Ray on his appointed as a Senior Professor in Astronomy & Astrophysics at DIAS. Read all about his career and research achievements at dias.ie/2019/12/06/pro… #DIASDiscovers