The Challenges of Low-Frequency Radio Polarimetry: Lessons from the Murchison Widefield Array
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D. A. Mitchell | S. M. Ord | B. Pindor | R. B. Wayth | M. Sokolowski | M. Johnston-Hollitt | G. Heald | C. M. Trott | E. Lenc | A. R. Offringa | J. D. Bowman | Tara Murphy | B. M. Gaensler | E. M. Sadler | D. L. Kaplan | T. Murphy | E. Lenc | D. Kaplan | C. Lynch | B. Pindor | M. Morales | C. Trott | E. Sadler | I. Sullivan | R. Wayth | A. Offringa | J. Bowman | I. Cairns | M. Johnston-Hollitt | C. Anderson | G. Heald | B. Gaensler | D. Mitchell | S. Ord | X. Sun | C. Sobey | S. O’Sullivan | J. Farnes | C. Riseley | P. McCauley | J. Morgan | N. Barry | S. Tremblay | I. H. Cairns | X. H. Sun | N. Barry | J. Morgan | I. S. Sullivan | J. S. Farnes | C. Sobey | C. S. Anderson | S. E. Tremblay | S. P. O’Sullivan | C. R. Lynch | P. I. McCauley | M.F. Morales | C. Riseley | D. Kaplan | M. Sokołowski | Christene Lynch | E. Sadler | M. Sokolowski | Shane O'Sullivan | B. Gaensler | J. Morgan | G. Heald | Xiaohui Sun | Craig S. Anderson | Nichole Barry | Patrick I. McCauley | Ian Sullivan
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