Observing Projects
- Projects marked "*" have been awarded time but have not yet been
observed.
- Projects marked "**" have been applied for but not yet
reviewed.
- Some projects are linked to relevant publications.
- 02A/0247: Searching for the optical counterpart to the compact
remnant in G292.0+1.8
- Is SNR 0540-69.3 the result of an asymmetric supernova explosion?
- GBT05C-023: PSR J1833-1034, the Very Young Pulsar in the SNR G21.5-0.9
- GBT05C-025: Deep Searches of Six Pulsar Wind Nebulae
- 10263, 10549: SAINTS - Supernova 1987A INTensive Survey
- 10667: The proper motion and parallax of the Crab pulsar
- A study of Galactic black hole states
- Deep optical/IR observations of compact central sources in supernova
remnants
- Deep O/IR observations of compact central sources in SNRs
- An H-alpha survey for pulsar bow shocks
- Proper motion of the bow shock around pulsar J2124-3358
- Infrared observations of the central compact object 1WGA J1713.4-3949
- The highest redshift radio galaxies
- ChIcAGO: Chasing the Identification of ASCA Galactic Objects *
- Non-spherical SNRs in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- G308.8-0.1: A strange supernova remnant explained as a plerion
- L005: Molecular gas associated with the Tornado
- Breaking down the spectra of pulsar wind nebulae
- 40583: A mid-IR imaging survey of G292.0+1.8: Mapping the ejecta and
circumstellar interaction
- 40736: IRS spectroscopy of the shell surrounding the pulsar wind nebula G54.1+0.3
- 2004-012: Sub-millimeter imaging of a pulsar-powered bow shock
- R06B002: Unraveling the high-latitude magnetic field of the Milky Way
Last updated: 21-Aug-2007
Bryan Gaensler
bgaensler@dunlap.utoronto.ca