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New paper: Detection Thresholds and Bias Correction in Polarized Intensity

I have had a paper accepted for publication in the [Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia]. This was on some interesting work I completed whilst I was in [Calgary]. I might sit down and spend some time writing this up in a more public friendly manner when I get chance.. but in essence its a paper on noise and how one goes about detecting sources in images made by radio telescopes. If you fancy taking a read of it see: arxiv:1106.5362.

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