Publications (34)
The UV--mid-IR Spectral Energy Distribution of a z=1.7 Quasar Host Galaxy
N. R. Ross, R. J. Assef, C. S. Kochanek +2
HAT-P-49b: A 1.7 M_J Planet Transiting a Bright 1.5 M_S F-Star
A. Bieryla, J. D. Hartman, G. A. Bakos +18
Microlensing of Quasar Broad Emission Lines: Constraints on Broad Line Region Size
E. Guerras, E. Mediavilla, J. Jimenez-Vicente +4
The Dipole Anisotropy of the 2 Micron All-Sky Redshift Survey
P. Erdogdu, J. P. Huchra, O. Lahav +14
Host Galaxies of Lensed Luminous Quasars at z~2
H. -W. Rix, E. Falco, C. Impey +5
Microlensing-Based Estimate of the Mass Fraction in Compact Objects in Lens
E. Mediavilla, J. A. Munoz, E. Falco +6
The Faint X-ray Source Population Near the 3C 295 cluster
V. D'Elia, F. Fiore, M. Elvis +5
ASASSN-15lh: A Highly Super-Luminous Supernova
Subo Dong, B. J. Shappee, J. L. Prieto +27
Multi-Wavelength Observations of 1ES1959+650 in a Flaring State
M. Schroedter, VERITAS Collaboration, E. Falco +2
Detection of the 2175Ã Extinction Feature at z=0.83
V. Motta, E. Mediavilla, J. A. Munoz +6
The Dipole Anisotropy of the 2mass Redshift Survey
P. Erdogdu, J. P. Huchra, O. Lahav +14
The Average Size and Temperature Profile of Quasar Accretion Disks
J. Jiménez-Vicente, E. Mediavilla, C. S. Kochanek +4
HAT-P-54b: A hot jupiter transiting a 0.64 Msun star in field 0 of the K2 mission
G. Ã. Bakos, J. D. Hartman, W. Bhatti +22
HAT-P-42b and HAT-P-43b. Two Inflated Transiting Hot Jupiters from the HATNet Survey
I. Boisse, J. Hartman, G. Bakos +20
X-Ray Sources Overdensity Around the 3C 295 Galaxy Cluster
V. D'Elia, F. Fiore, M. Elvis +4
X-Ray Sources Overdensity Around 3C 295
V. D'Elia, F. Fiore, M. Elvis +4
Radio follow-up of the gamma-ray flaring gravitational lens JVAS B0218+357
Cristiana Spingola, D. Dallacasa, M. Orienti +13
The Young and Bright Type Ia Supernova ASASSN-14lp: Discovery, Early-Time Observations, First-Light Time, Distance to NGC 4666, and Progenitor Constraints
B. J. Shappee, A. L. Piro, T. W. -S. Holoien +29
HAT-P-44b, HAT-P-45b, and HAT-P-46b: Three Transiting Hot Jupiters in Possible Multi-Planet Systems
J. D. Hartman, G. Ã. Bakos, G. Torres +26
HAT-P-56b: An inflated massive Hot Jupiter transiting a bright F star followed up with K2 Campaign 0 observations
C. X. Huang, J. D. Hartman, G. Ã. Bakos +16
Rapid UBVRI Follow-up of the Highly Collimated Optical Afterglow of GRB010222
K. Z. Stanek, P. M. Garnavich, S. Jha +6
HAT-P-55b: A Hot Jupiter Transiting a Sun-like Star
D. Juncher, L. A. Buchhave, J. D. Hartman +16
Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - VII. The metamorphosis of ASASSN-15ed from a narrow line Type Ibn to a normal Type Ib Supernova
A. Pastorello, J. L. Prieto, N. Elias-Rosa +39
The Interstellar Medium of GRB Host Galaxies I. Echelle Spectra of Swift GRB Afterglows
J. X. Prochaska, H. -W. Chen, J. S. Bloom +8
Six Months of Multi-Wavelength Follow-up of the Tidal Disruption Candidate ASASSN-14li and Implied TDE Rates from ASAS-SN
T. W. -S. Holoien, C. S. Kochanek, J. L. Prieto +21
Black Hole Mass Estimates Based on CIV are Consistent with Those Based on the Balmer Lines
R. J. Assef, K. D. Denney, C. S. Kochanek +39
HAT-P-57b: A Short-Period Giant Planet Transiting A Bright Rapidly Rotating A8V Star Confirmed Via Doppler Tomography
J. D. Hartman, G. Ã. Bakos, L. A. Buchhave +24
Microlensing of Quasar UV Iron Emission
E. Guerras, E. Mediavilla, J. Jimenez-Vicente +5
An Infrared Einstein Ring in the Gravitational Lens PG 1115+080
C. Impey, E. Falco, C. Kochanek +5
From Shock Breakout to Peak and Beyond: Extensive Panchromatic Observations of the Type Ib Supernova 2008D associated with Swift X-ray Transient 080109
Maryam Modjaz, W. Li, N. Butler +38
Measuring Microlensing using Spectra of Multiply Lensed Quasars
V. Motta, E. Mediavilla, E. Falco +1
HST Observations of 10 Two-Image Gravitational Lenses
J. Lehar, E. Falco, C. Kochanek +6
The Spectroscopic Variability of GRB 021004
T. Matheson, P. M. Garnavich, C. Foltz +9
Spectral Energy Distributions and Light Curves of GRB 990123 and its Afterglow
T. J. Galama, M. S. Briggs, R. A. M. J. Wijers +38