PUBLICATIONS
K. Sharma et al., Preferential occurrence of fast radio bursts in massive star-forming galaxies. Nature 635, 61 (2024).
L. Connor et al., A gas rich cosmic web revealed by partitioning the missing baryons. Submitted to Nature Astronomy, e-print available at arXiv:2409.16952 (2024).
J. T. Faber et al., A Heavily Scattered Fast Radio Burst Is Viewed Through Multiple Galaxy Halos. Submitted to Astrophys. J., e-print available at arXiv:2405.14182 (2024).
C. J. Law et al., Deep Synoptic Array Science: First FRB and Host Galaxy Catalog. Astrophys. J. 967, 29 (2024).
M. B. Sherman et al., Deep Synoptic Array Science: Polarimetry of 25 New Fast Radio Bursts Provides Insights into Their Origins. Astrophys. J. 964, 131 (2024).
S. Chakraborty, G. Hellbourg et al., Collaboration With Cellular Networks for RFI Cancellation at Radio Telescope IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking 9, 765 (2023).
G. Chen, V. Ravi, G. Hallinan, A Comprehensive Observational Study of the FRB 121102 Persistent Radio Source. Astrophys. J. 958, 185 (2023).
M. B. Sherman et al., Deep Synoptic Array Science: Implications of Faraday Rotation Measures of Fast Radio Bursts Localized to Host Galaxies. Astrophys. J. Lett. 957, L8 (2023).
K. Sharma et al., Deep Synoptic Array Science: A Massive Elliptical Host Among Two Galaxy-cluster Fast Radio Bursts. Astrophys. J. 950, 175 (2023).
L. Connor et al., Deep Synoptic Array Science: Two Fast Radio Burst Sources in Massive Galaxy Clusters. Astrophys. J. Lett. 949, L26 (2023).
L. Connor & V. Ravi, Stellar prospects for FRB gravitational lensing. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 521, 4024 (2023).
V. Ravi et al., Deep Synoptic Array Science: Discovery of the Host Galaxy of FRB 20220912A. Astrophys. J. Lett. 949, L3 (2023).
V. Ravi et al., Deep Synoptic Array science: a 50 Mpc fast radio burst constrains the mass of the Milky Way circumgalactic medium. Submitted to Astrophys. J., e-print available at arXiv:2301.01000 (2023).
L. Connor & V. Ravi, The observed impact of galaxy halo gas on fast radio bursts. Nature Astronomy 6, 1035 (2022).
V. Ravi et al. The Host Galaxy and Persistent Radio Counterpart of FRB20201124A. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 513, 982 (2022).
J. Seebeck et al., The Effects of Selection Biases on the Analysis of Localised Fast Radio Bursts. Submitted to Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., e-print available at arXiv:2112.07639 (2021).
S. Weinreb & Jun Shi, Low Noise Amplifier With 7-K Noise at 1.4 GHz and 25 °C. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 69, 2345 (2021).
D. Simard & V. Ravi, Measuring Interstellar Turbulence in Fast Radio Burst Host Galaxies. Submitted to Astrophys. J., e-print available at arXiv:2107.11334 (2021).
C. Bochenek, V. Ravi & D. Dong, Localized Fast Radio Bursts Are Consistent with Magnetar Progenitors Formed in Core-collapse Supernovae. Astrophys. J. 907, L31 (2021).
D. Simard & V. Ravi Scintillation Can Explain the Spectral Structure of the Bright Radio Burst from SGR 1935+2154. Astrophys. J. 899, L21 (2020).
G. Chen, V. Ravi & W. Lu, The Multiwavelength Counterparts of Fast Radio Bursts. Astrophys. J. 897, 146 (2020).
C. Bochenek et al. A Fast Radio Burst Associated with a Galactic Magnetar. Nature, 587, 59 (2020).
G. Hallinan et al. The DSA-2000 — A Radio Survey Camera. APC white paper submitted to the Astro2020: Decadal Survey on Astronomy and Astrophysics, BAAS 51, 255 (2019).
J. Kocz et al. DSA-10: A Prototype Array for Localizing Fast Radio Bursts. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 489, 919 (2019).
V. Ravi et al. A Fast Radio Burst Localized to a Massive Galaxy. Nature 572, 352 (2019).