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The GEM (Galactic Emission Mapping) project is an international collaboration established with the aim of surveying the full sky at long wavelengths with a multi-frequency radio telescope. A total of 745 hours of observation at 408 MHz were completed from an Equatorial site in Colombia. The observations cover the celestial band $0^h < alpha < 24^h$, and $-24^{circ} 22^{prime} < delta < +35^{circ} 37^{prime}$. Preliminary results of this partial survey will be discussed. A review of the instrumental setup and a $sim 10^{circ}$ resolution sky map at 408 MHz is presented.
We present a partial-sky survey of the radio continuum at 2.3 GHz within the scope of the Galactic Emission Mapping (GEM) project, an observational program conceived and developed to reveal the large-scale properties of Galactic synchrotron radiation
IceCube Collaboration Contributions to the 2009 International Cosmic Ray Conference
This list of contributions to the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference in Berlin, Germany (12-23 July 2021) summarizes the latest results from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. IceCube, completed 10 years ago at the geographic South Pole, compris
The International Gravitational Event Collaboration, IGEC, is a coordinated effort by research groups operating gravitational wave detectors working towards the detection of millisecond bursts of gravitational waves. Here we report on the current IGE
Index entry listing the contributed papers of the MAGIC collaboration to the 31th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2009), July 7-15 2009, Lodz, Poland. The individual papers are sorted by subject: Overview and Highlight Papers; MAGIC-II Stat