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The murchison widefield array 21 cm power spectrum analysis methodologyThe Murchison Widefield Array CorrelatorA high reliability survey of discrete Epoch of Reionization foreground sources in the MWA EoR0 fieldPhotometric variability in earthshine observations.Gravitational waves from binary supermassive black holes missing in pulsar observations.On the significance of the excess number of strong mg II absorbers observed toward gamma-ray burstsTesting gravitational lensing as the source of enhanced strong mg II absorption toward gamma-ray burstsThe correlation between star formation and 21-cm emission during the reionization epochDark matter annihilation in the circumgalactic medium at high redshiftsDark matter annihilation in the first galaxy haloesDetecting the redshifted 21 cm forest during reionizationThe accretion history of dark matter haloes – I. The physical origin of the universal functionLow-mass galaxy formation and the ionizing photon budget during reionizationThe accretion history of dark matter haloes – II. The connections with the mass power spectrum and the density profileThe accretion history of dark matter haloes – III. A physical model for the concentration–mass relationDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation – II. Spin and concentration parameters for dark matter haloes during the epoch of reionizationDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation – III. Modelling galaxy formation and the epoch of reionizationDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation – IV. UV luminosity functions of high-redshift galaxiesDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation V: morphology and statistical signatures of reionizationDark-ages reionization and galaxy-formation simulation– VI. The origins and fate of the highest known redshift galaxyDark-ages reionization and galaxy-formation simulation – VII. The sizes of high-redshift galaxiesDark-ages Reionization & Galaxy Formation Simulation VIII. Suppressed growth of dark matter halos during the Epoch of ReionizationDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation – IX. Economics of reionizing galaxiesDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation – X. The small contribution of quasars to reionizationDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation–XI. Clustering and halo masses of high redshift galaxiesDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation – XII. Bubbles at dawnDark-ages reionization and galaxy formation simulation – XIII. AGN quenching of high-redshift star formation in ZF-COSMOS-20115On the role of feedback in shaping the cosmic abundance and clustering of neutral atomic hydrogen in galaxiesThe SAMI Galaxy Survey: understanding observations of large-scale outflows at low redshift with EAGLE simulationsThe H i mass function as a probe of photoionization feedback on low-mass galaxy formationLow-frequency observations of linearly polarized structures in the interstellar medium near the South Galactic PoleDelay spectrum with phase-tracking arrays: extracting the HI power spectrum from the epoch of reionizationFirst season MWA EoR power spectrum results at redshift 7First limits on the 21 cm power spectrum during the Epoch of X-ray heatingParametrizing Epoch of Reionization foregrounds: a deep survey of low-frequency point-source spectra with the Murchison Widefield ArrayA survey for transients and variables with the Murchison Widefield Array 32-tile prototype at 154 MHzA 189 MHz, 2400 deg2POLARIZATION SURVEY WITH THE MURCHISON WIDEFIELD ARRAY 32-ELEMENT PROTOTYPEA study of fundamental limitations to statistical detection of redshifted H I from the epoch of reionizationLow-frequency observations of the Moon with the Murchison Widefield ArrayOn the detection and tracking of space debris using the Murchison Widefield Array. I. Simulations and test observations demonstrate feasibility
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