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Galactic Continuum Radiation Studies from GALFACTS Chris Salter ­ Biographical Sketch
Professional Preparation University of Manchester University of Manchester Physics Physics (Radio Astronomy) B.Sc. (hons.) Ph.D. 1965 1970

Academic & Professional Appointment Adjunct Full Professor Senior Research Associate Dept. Head Radio Astronomy Senior Research Associate Visiting Professor Astronomy Staff Member System Scientist Visiting Professor Visiting Fellow System Scientist Research Fellow Research Officer Royal Society of London Fellow (European Programme) Department of Astronomy & Space Sciences Cornell University NAIC/Arecibo Observatory NAIC/Arecibo Observatory NRAO/Green Bank TIFR, Bangalore, India IRAM, Granada, Spain NRAO, Tucson TIFR, Bangalore, India IRA, CNR, Bologna, Italy NRAO, Socorro MPIfR, Bonn, Germany Dacorum District Council, U.K. University of Bologna, Italy 1996 ­ present 1992 1992 1990 1988 1985 1983 1981 1981 1980 1977 1972 1970 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ present 2004 1992 1990 1987 1985 1983 1981 1981 1980 1977 1972

Related Publications ­ journal publications are available on-line via the ADS (adswww.harvard.edu)

1. Haslam, C. G. T., Quigley, M. J. S., Salter, C. J. 1970, A 408 MHz survey of the Galactic 2. 3. 4. 5.
anticentre region, MNRAS, 147, 405 Haslam, C. G. T., Salter, C. J., Stoffel, H., Wilson, W. E. 1982, A 408 MHz all-sky continuum survey. II - The atlas of contour maps, A&AS, 47, 1 Salter, C. J. & Brown, R. L. 1988, Galactic Nonthermal Continuum Emission, in Galactic & Extragalactic Radio Astronomy, eds. G.L., Verschuur and K.I. Kellermann, Springer-Verlag, 1 Salter, C. J., Emerson, D. T., Steppe, H., Thum, C. 1989, Observations at 90 and 142 GHz of nine extended Galactic radio sources, A&A, 225, 167 Patnaik, A. R., Hunt, G. C., Salter, C. J., Shaver, P. A., Velusamy, T. 1990, High dynamicrange observations of the supernova remnant G39.2-0.3 and the HII region NRAO 591, A&A, 232, 467

Other Significant Publications

1. Bonsignori-Facondi, S. R., Salter, C. J., Sutton, J. M., 1973, The Bologna 408 MHz pulsar
search, A&A, 27, 67 2. Altenhoff, W.J., Chini, R., Kreysa, E., Wink, W.E., Salter, C.J., Schraml, J.B. 1988, First radio astronomical estimate of the temperature of Pluto, A&A, 190, L15

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Galactic Continuum Radiation Studies from GALFACTS 3. Salter, C. J., Reynolds, S. P., Hogg, D. E., Payne, J. M., Rhodes, P. J. 1989, 84 GHz
observations of five Crab-like supernova remnants, ApJ, 338, 171 4. Saikia, D. J., Salter, C. J. 1988, Polarization properties of extragalactic radio sources, ARAA, 26, 93. 5. Junor, W., Salter C. J., Saikia, D. J., Mantovani, F., Peck, A. B. 1999, Large differential Faraday rotation in the compact steep-spectrum quasar 3C 147 and jet-medium interactions, MNRAS, 308, 955 Synergistic Activities 1. Research with Students: I have been supervisor of a few Ph.D. students. The most recent was Jose' Francisco Salgado of the University of Michigan who made a study of "The Distribution of Interstellar Electron Density Fluctuations", receiving his degree in 2000. At Arecibo, I have supervised over 10 NSF REU students during recent years. I have also organized "hands on" summer observing projects for the Arecibo REU students. 2. Other Education Activities: I took part in planning, organizing, and running of a month-long astronomical Summer School for promising Indian B.Sc. and M.Sc. students in May 1990, sharing in lecturing and supervising duties. I helped organize, lectured to, and ran "hands on" experiments for the 2001, 2003 and 2005 NAIC/NRAO summer schools on "Single Dish Radio Astronomy". I also co-edited the ASP book from the first of these schools. I gave lecture courses to graduate classes while a visiting professor in India. 3. Activities with the ALFA receiver: I have helped organize several workshops for the Arecibo Lband Feed Array (ALFA) consortia during the past three years. I have also taken part in calibrating the performance of ALFA. I also helped develop the logistics and telescope drive program for the GALFACTS survey, and participated in precursor observations and data analysis. 4. Computer Program Development: Over many years, I was one of the main developers of the NOD2 library of computer programs (NOD2) for the handling of, and operations on, large two-dimensional continuum data arrays. NOD2 came to be used as a standard by observatories in many parts of the World. Collaborators (within past 48 months)
Hugh Aller Margo Aller Avinash Deshpande Sandor Frey Bryan Gaensler Simon Garrington Tapasi Ghosh Neeraj Gupta Marijke Haverkorn S. Jeyakumar Bill Junor Roland Kothes University of Michigan University of Michigan RRI, Bangalore, India FOMI Satellite Geodetic Obs. Harvard University University of Manchester NAIC/Arecibo NCRA, Pune, India Harvard University Instituto de Geofisica, UNAM LANL NRC, Canada Phil Kronberg Paddy Leahy Franco Mantovani Emmanuel Momjian Ylva Pihlstroem Richard Porcas D.J. Saikia Kiriaki Xilouris Snezana Stanimirovic Greg Taylor Russ Taylor LANL University of Manchester IRA, Bologna, Italy NAIC/Arecibo University of New Mexico MPIfR, Bonn, Germany NCRA, Pune, India University of Arizona UC-Berkeley University of New Mexico University of Calgary

Graduate Advisors

Ph.D.

Glyn Haslam/Sir Francis Graham Smith

University of Manchester

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