The conference proceedings for "From Planets to Dark Energy: the Modern Radio Universe" have been published, we presented a poster on radio emission from exoplanets and briefly mentioned what else can be achieved by the wide fields possible at low radio frequencies. For more on the conference see [pos.sissa.it] and our conference proceedings can be found on [astro-ph]. The abstract for the poster was: "We present results from new low frequency observations of two extrasolar planetary systems (Epsilon Eridani and HD128311) taken at 150 MHz with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). We do not detect either system, but are able to place tight upper limits on their low frequency radio emission."
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