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ASKAP Data Products for Project AS031 (BETA Science Observations): catalogues

The University of Western Australia
Harvey-Smith, Lisa ; Chapman, Jessica ; Lenc, Emil ; McConnell, David ; Edwards, Philip ; Phillips, Chris ; Sault, Bob ; Reynolds, John ; Heywood, Ian ; Serra, Paolo ; Chippendale, Aaron ; Popping, Attila ; Allison, James Richard ; Indermuehle, Balthasar ; Bell, Martin ; Bannister, Keith ; Bunton, John David ; Kimball, Amy ; Procopio, Pietro ; Marquarding, Malte
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The Boolardy Engineering Test Array (BETA; Hotan et al. 2014) is a six-antenna prototype of the Australian SKA Pathnder (ASKAP) telescope. The ASKAP Commissioning and Early Science team will use BETA for a limited number of science observations that will exploit the unique wide-eld capabilities of BETA between 700 and 1800 MHz.

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Jessica Chapman (Contributor)Lisa Harvey-Smith (Contributor); Emil Lenc (Contributor); David McConnell (Contributor); Philip Edwards (Contributor); Chris Phillips (Contributor); Bob Sault (Contributor); John Reynolds (Contributor); Ian Heywood (Contributor); Paolo Serra (Contributor); Aaron Chippendale (Contributor); James Richard Allison (Contributor); Balthasar Indermuehle (Contributor); Martin Bell (Contributor); Keith Bannister (Contributor); John David Bunton (Contributor); Amy Kimball (Contributor); Pietro Procopio (Contributor); Malte Marquarding (Contributor)

Issued: 2015-11-02

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