Stars, bow shocks, and gamma-ray sources
Paula Benaglia

TL;DR
This paper reviews two decades of research on stellar astrophysics, interstellar medium, and high-energy sources, emphasizing radio interferometric observations at low frequencies.
Contribution
It provides a personal synthesis of observational results and insights gained from low-frequency radio interferometry in these astrophysical fields.
Findings
Identification of new stellar and interstellar phenomena
Insights into the nature of gamma-ray sources
Advancements in low-frequency radio observation techniques
Abstract
Here I present a somewhat personal review of the results of my research carried out in the last couple of decades, mostly focused on the fields of stellar astrophysics, the interstellar medium, and the high energy sources. They have been obtained mainly from dedicated interferometric observations in the radio band at low frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
