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Megan Argo is a Researcher at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), contributing to cutting-edge astrophysics research. Her work centers on radio astronomy, galactic structure, and active galactic nuclei (AGN), with a focus on multi-wavelength observations and parsec-scale radio structures. She is a key member of the LeMMINGs survey and the e-MERLIN Galaxy Evolution Survey (e-MERGE), exploring phenomena like nuclear star clusters, supernova remnants, and jet interactions in galaxies.
Her research spans topics including AGN activity, galaxy evolution, and stellar evolution processes. Notable contributions include studies on dual AGN candidates, obscured AGN in high-redshift galaxies, and the radio properties of core-collapse supernovae. Collaborations with institutions like Jodrell Bank and international teams highlight her global research impact.
Publications emphasize radio continuum imaging, multi-component galaxy decomposition, and the interplay between stellar processes and galactic environments. Her work bridges observational astronomy with theoretical models, advancing understanding of galaxy dynamics and nuclear activity across cosmic time.




