Scott D. Hyman

GCRT J1742-3001: A New Radio Transient Towards the Galactic Center (2008)

Hyman, Scott D., Wijnands, Rudy, Lazio, T. Joseph W., Pal, Sabyasachi, Starling, Rhaana, Kassim, Namir E., ...

We report the detection of a new transient radio source, GCRT J1742-3001, located ~1 degree from the Galactic center. The source was detected ten times from late 2006 to 2007 May in our 235 MHz...

A Bursting Radio Transient in the Direction of the Galactic Center (2008)

Ray, Paul S., Hyman, Scott D., Lazio, T. Joseph, Kassim, Namir E., Roy, Subhashis, Kaplan, David L., ...

The radio sky is poorly sampled for rapidly varying transients because of the narrow field-of-view of most imaging radio telescopes at cm and shorter wavelengths. The emergence of sensitive long...

A Faint, Steep Spectum Burst from the Radio Transient GCRT J1745-3009 (2007)

Hyman, Scott D., Roy, Subhashis, Pal, Sabyasachi, Lazio, T. Joseph W., Ray, Paul S., Kassim, Namir E., ...

GCRT J1745-3009 is a transient bursting radio source located in the direction of the Galactic center. It was discovered in a 330 MHz VLA observation from 2002 September 30--October 1 and subsequently...

A New Radio Detection of the Bursting Source GCRT J1745-3009 (2005)

Hyman, Scott D., Lazio, T. Joseph W., Roy, Subhashis, Ray, Paul S., Kassim, Namir E.

GCRT J1745-3009 is a transient bursting radio source located in the direction of the Galactic center, discovered in 330 MHz VLA observations from 2002 September 30--October 1 by Hyman et al. We have...

Low-Frequency Radio Transients in the Galactic Center (2001)

Hyman, Scott D., Lazio, T. Joseph W., Kassim, Namir E.

We report the detection of a new radio transient source, GCRT J1746-2757, located only 1.1 degrees north of the Galactic center. Consistent with other radio transients toward the Galactic center,...

Radio Continuum Imaging of the Spiral Galaxy NGC 4258 (2001)

Hyman, Scott D., Calle, Daniel, Weiler, Kurt W., Lacey, Christina K., Van Dyk, Schuyler D., Sramek, Richard

We analyze 3."5 resolution, high sensitivity radio continuum images of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 4258 at 6 and 20 cm derived from multiple observations used to monitor the radio supernova SN 1981K...