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- | ===== Current projects ===== | + | ==== T-RaMiSu: the Two-meter Radio Mini Survey |
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+ | Bootes mosaic published as [[http:// | ||
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+ | We used the GMRT at 150 MHz (2-meter wavelength) to observe two 30 square degree fields in the northern hemisphere, centered on the Bootes field and Abell 2256, respectively. Once intended to be complementary to WSRT LFFE observations, | ||
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- | === Large Scale Structure at z = 4: Lyman Break Galaxies in a wide field around Radio Galaxy TN J1338-1942 === | + | ==== Large Scale Structure at z = 4: Lyman Break Galaxies in a wide field around Radio Galaxy TN J1338-1942 |
With Bram Venemans (Leiden), Jaron Kurk (Leiden/ | With Bram Venemans (Leiden), Jaron Kurk (Leiden/ | ||
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- | === Hydrodynamical Modeling of Spherical Gravitational Collapse === | + | ==== Hydrodynamical Modeling of Spherical Gravitational Collapse |
With Garrelt Mellema (Leiden) and Erik-Jan Rijkhorst (Leiden) \\ | With Garrelt Mellema (Leiden) and Erik-Jan Rijkhorst (Leiden) \\ | ||
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Although it seems that, in view of modern development of 3-dimensional hydrodynamic codes with adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), that 1-dimensional modeling is a trip back into history, there was still some relevance to this project. One of the most important motivations was the actual implementation of the hydrodynamical model by Eulderink & Mellema for gravitational collapse as a test case. | Although it seems that, in view of modern development of 3-dimensional hydrodynamic codes with adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), that 1-dimensional modeling is a trip back into history, there was still some relevance to this project. One of the most important motivations was the actual implementation of the hydrodynamical model by Eulderink & Mellema for gravitational collapse as a test case. | ||
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