Publications (91)
A Pan-STARRS1 View of the Bifurcated Sagittarius Stream
C. T. Slater, E. F. Bell, E. F. Schlafly +12
Identification of partially resolved binaries in Pan-STARRS1 data
N. R. Deacon, E. A. Magnier, William M. J. Best +9
DIRECT Distances to Nearby Galaxies Using Detached Eclipsing Binaries and Cepheids. III. Variables in the Field M31C
K. Z. Stanek, J. Kaluzny, M. Krockenberger +3
The Photometric Classification Server for Pan-STARRS1
R. P. Saglia, J. L. Tonry, R. Bender +20
Observational Constraints on the Catastrophic Disruption Rate of Small Main Belt Asteroids
Larry Denneau, Robert Jedicke, Alan Fitzsimmons +15
RJK Observations of the Optical Afterglow of GRB 991216
P. M. Garnavich, S. Jha, M. A. Pahre +5
Dust in three dimensions in the Galactic Plane
R. J. Hanson, C. A. L. Bailer-Jones, W. S. Burgett +6
Zooming In on the Progenitors of Superluminous Supernovae With the HST
R. Lunnan, R. Chornock, E. Berger +25
The Pan-STARRS1 Medium-Deep Survey: The role of galaxy group environment in the star formation rate versus stellar mass relation and quiescent fraction out to $z \sim 0.8$
Lihwai Lin, Hung-Yu Jian, Sebastien Foucaud +26
GALEX and Pan-STARRS1 Discovery of SN IIP 2010aq: The First Few Days After Shock Breakout in a Red Supergiant Star
S. Gezari, A. Rest, M. E. Huber +34
Measuring Quasar Variability with Pan-STARRS1 and SDSS
E. Morganson, W. S. Burgett, K. C. Chambers +10
PAndromeda - first results from the high-cadence monitoring of M31 with Pan-STARRS 1
C. -H. Lee, A. Riffeser, J. Koppenhoefer +19
Constraining Cosmic Evolution of Type Ia Supernovae
Ryan J. Foley, A. V. Filippenko, C. Aguilera +27
First Results from Pan-STARRS1: Faint, High Proper Motion White Dwarfs in the Medium-Deep Fields
J. L. Tonry, C. W. Stubbs, M. Kilic +13
Wide-Field Astronomical Surveys in the Next Decade
M. A. Strauss, J. A. Tyson, S. F. Anderson +28
A First Comparison of the SBF Survey Distances with the Galaxy Density Field: Implications for H_0 and Omega
J. P. Blakeslee, M. Davis, J. L. Tonry +2
Towards Characterization of the Type IIP Supernova Progenitor Population: a Statistical Sample of Light Curves from Pan-STARRS1
N. E. Sanders, A. M. Soderberg, S. Gezari +30
PS1-12sk is a Peculiar Supernova From a He-rich Progenitor System in a Brightest Cluster Galaxy Environment
N. E. Sanders, A. M. Soderberg, R. J. Foley +29
Machine learning for transient discovery in Pan-STARRS1 difference imaging
D. E. Wright, S. J. Smartt, K. W. Smith +15
LSQ14bdq: A Type Ic super-luminous supernova with a double-peaked light curve
M. Nicholl, S. J. Smartt, A. Jerkstrand +28
DIRECT Distances to Nearby Galaxies Using Detached Eclipsing Binaries and Cepheids. I. Variables in the Field M31B
J. Kaluzny, K. Z. Stanek, M. Krockenberger +3
The GALEX Time Domain Survey I. Selection and Classification of Over a Thousand UV Variable Sources
S. Gezari, D. C. Martin, K. Forster +15
The Pan-STARRS1 distant z>5.6 quasar survey: more than 100 quasars within the first Gyr of the universe
E. Bañados, B. P. Venemans, R. Decarli +33
Detection of an outburst one year prior to the explosion of SN 2011ht
M. Fraser, M. Magee, R. Kotak +18
SN 2010ay is a Luminous and Broad-lined Type Ic Supernova within a Low-metallicity Host Galaxy
Nathan E. Sanders, A. M. Soderberg, S. Valenti +38
The Quadruple Gravitational Lens PG1115+080: Time Delays and Models
P. L. Schechter, C. D. Bailyn, R. Barr +24
The identification of z-dropouts in Pan-STARRS1: three quasars at 6.5<z<6.7
B. P. Venemans, E. Bañados, R. Decarli +30
The Pan-STARRS 1 Photometric Reference Ladder, Release 12.0
E. A. Magnier, E. Schlafly, D. Finkbeiner +11
A Search for High Proper Motion T Dwarfs with Pan-STARRS1 + 2MASS + WISE
Michael C. Liu, Niall R. Deacon, Eugene A. Magnier +13
The Pan-STARRS 1 Discoveries of five new Neptune Trojans
Hsing Wen Lin, Ying-Tung Chen, Matthew J. Holman +16
Towards a complete stellar mass function of the Hyades. I. Pan-STARRS1 optical observations of the low-mass stellar content
B. Goldman, S. Röser, E. Schilbach +16
Systematic Uncertainties Associated with the Cosmological Analysis of the First Pan-STARRS1 Type Ia Supernova Sample
D. Scolnic, A. Rest, A. Riess +46
A Large Catalog of Accurate Distances to Molecular Clouds from PS1 Photometry
E. F. Schlafly, G. Green, D. P. Finkbeiner +12
GALEX Detection of Shock Breakout in Type II-P Supernova PS1-13arp: Implications for the Progenitor Star Wind
S. Gezari, D. O. Jones, N. E. Sanders +23
Ultra-Luminous Supernovae as a New Probe of the Interstellar Medium in Distant Galaxies
E. Berger, R. Chornock, R. Lunnan +27
Photometric Calibration of the First 1.5 Years of the Pan-STARRS1 Survey
E. F. Schlafly, D. P. Finkbeiner, M. Juric +14
Characterization of the Praesepe Star Cluster by Photometry and Proper Motions with 2MASS, PPMXL, and Pan-STARRS
P. F. Wang, W. P. Chen, C. C. Lin +31
Ultra-bright optical transients are linked with type Ic supernovae
A. Pastorello, S. J. Smartt, M. T. Botticella +41
The UV-bright, Slowly Declining Transient PS1-11af as a Partial Tidal Disruption Event
R. Chornock, E. Berger, S. Gezari +34
PS1-10bzj: A Fast, Hydrogen-Poor Superluminous Supernova in a Metal Poor Host Galaxy
R. Lunnan, R. Chornock, E. Berger +26
Optical Cross Correlation Filters: An Economical Approach for Identifying SNe Ia and Estimating their Redshifts
D. M. Scolnic, A. G. Riess, M. E. Huber +3
An ultraviolet-optical flare from the tidal disruption of a helium-rich stellar core
S. Gezari, R. Chornock, A. Rest +31
A Pan-STARRS1 study of the relationship between wide binarity and planet occurrence in the Kepler field
N. R. Deacon, A. L. Kraus, A. W. Mann +9
Exploring the Outer Solar System with the ESSENCE Supernova Survey
A. C. Becker, K. Arraki, N. A. Kaib +36
Comparing the SBF Survey Velocity Field with the Gravity Field from Redshift Surveys
J. P. Blakeslee, M. Davis, J. L. Tonry +2
Scrutinizing Exotic Cosmological Models Using ESSENCE Supernova Data Combined with Other Cosmological Probes
T. M. Davis, E. Mortsell, J. Sollerman +24
A Search for L/T Transition Dwarfs With Pan-STARRS1 and WISE. II. L/T Transition Atmospheres and Young Discoveries
William M. J. Best, Michael C. Liu, Eugene A. Magnier +13
The Hubble Higher-Z Supernova Search: Supernovae to z=1.6 and Constraints on Type Ia Progenitor Models
L. -G. Strolger, A. G. Riess, T. Dahlen +33
Pan-STARRS1 Discovery of Two Ultra-Luminous Supernovae at z ~ 0.9
L. Chomiuk, R. Chornock, A. M. Soderberg +29
3D Dust Mapping Reveals that Orion Forms Part of a Large Ring of Dust
E. F. Schlafly, G. Green, D. P. Finkbeiner +12
X-ray selected galaxy clusters in the Pan-STARRS Medium-Deep Survey
H. Ebeling, A. C. Edge, W. S. Burgett +6
Core-collapse supernovae in low-metallicity environments and future all-sky transient surveys
D. R. Young, S. J. Smartt, S. Mattila +5
Properties of M31. III: Candidate Beat Cepheids from PS1 PAndromeda Data and Their Implication on Metallicity Gradient
C. -H. Lee, M. Kodric, S. Seitz +15
Cosmological Constraints from Measurements of Type Ia Supernovae discovered during the first 1.5 years of the Pan-STARRS1 Survey
A. Rest, D. Scolnic, R. J. Foley +46
Displaying the Heterogeneity of the SN 2002cx-like Subclass of Type Ia Supernovae with Observations of the Pan-STARRS-1 Discovered SN2009ku
G. Narayan, R. J. Foley, E. Berger +22
SN 2009kf : a UV bright type IIP supernova discovered with Pan-STARRS 1 and GALEX
M. T. Botticella, C. Trundle, A. Pastorello +43
The ESSENCE Supernova Survey: Survey Optimization, Observations, and Supernova Photometry
G. Miknaitis, G. Pignata, A. Rest +33
Selection of Burst-like Transients and Stochastic Variables Using Multi-Band Image Differencing in the Pan-STARRS1 Medium-Deep Survey
S. Kumar, S. Gezari, S. Heinis +24
The superluminous supernova PS1-11ap: bridging the gap between low and high redshift
M. McCrum, S. J. Smartt, R. Kotak +37
Spectroscopy of High-Redshift Supernovae from the ESSENCE Project: The First Two Years
T. Matheson, S. Blondin, R. J. Foley +28
Optical Confirmation and Redshift Estimation of the Planck Cluster Candidates overlapping the Pan-STARRS Survey
J. Liu, C. Hennig, S. Desai +16
DIRECT Distances to Nearby Galaxies Using Detached Eclipsing Binaries and Cepheids. II. Variables in the Field M31A
K. Z. Stanek, J. Kaluzny, M. Krockenberger +3
Observational Constraints on the Nature of the Dark Energy: First Cosmological Results from the ESSENCE Supernova Survey
W. M. Wood-Vasey, G. Miknaitis, C. W. Stubbs +34
Pan-STARRS1 variability of XMM-COSMOS AGN. I. Impact on photometric redshifts
T. Simm, R. Saglia, M. Salvato +12
PS1-10afx at z=1.388: Pan-STARRS1 Discovery of a New Type of Superluminous Supernova
Ryan Chornock, E. Berger, A. Rest +32
A New Strategy for Deep Wide-Field High Resolution Optical Imaging
N. Kaiser, J. L. Tonry, G. A. Luppino
Pan-STARRS1: Galaxy Clustering in the Small Area Survey 2
Daniel J. Farrow, Shaun Cole, N. Metcalfe +11
Super Luminous Ic Supernovae: catching a magnetar by the tail
C. Inserra, S. J. Smartt, A. Jerkstrand +37
A search for planetary eclipses of white dwarfs in the Pan-STARRS1 medium-deep fields
B. J. Fulton, J. L. Tonry, H. Flewelling +7
The Extremely Red, Young L Dwarf PSO J318-22: A Free-Floating Planetary-Mass Analog to Directly Imaged Young Gas-Giant Planets
Michael C. Liu, Eugene A. Magnier, Niall R. Deacon +16
A Search for Fast Optical Transients in the Pan-STARRS1 Medium-Deep Survey: M Dwarf Flares, Asteroids, Limits on Extragalactic Rates, and Implications for LSST
E. Berger, C. N. Leibler, R. Chornock +12
Searching for sub-kilometer TNOs using Pan-STARRS video mode lightcurves: Preliminary study and evaluation using engineering data
J. -H. Wang, P. Protopapas, W. -P. Chen +6
Discovery of eight z ~ 6 quasars from Pan-STARRS1
E. Bañados, B. P. Venemans, E. Morganson +24
Characterizing Charge Diffusion in CCDs with X-rays
S. A. Rodney, J. L. Tonry
The Pan-STARRS1 Small Area Survey 2
N. Metcalfe, D. J. Farrow, S. Cole +15
The Pan-STARRS1 Photometric System
J. L. Tonry, C. W. Stubbs, K. R. Lykke +11
Rapidly-Evolving and Luminous Transients from Pan-STARRS1
M. R. Drout, R. Chornock, A. M. Soderberg +33
HIP 38939B: A New Benchmark T Dwarf in the Galactic Plane Discovered with Pan-STARRS1
Niall R. Deacon, Michael C. Liu, Eugene A. Magnier +13
Slowly fading super-luminous supernovae that are not pair-instability explosions
M. Nicholl, S. J. Smartt, A. Jerkstrand +57
Selecting superluminous supernovae in faint galaxies from the first year of the Pan-STARRS1 Medium Deep Survey
M. McCrum, S. J. Smartt, A. Rest +36
DIRECT Distances to Nearby Galaxies Using Detached Eclipsing Binaries and Cepheids. IV. Variables in the Field M31D
J. Kaluzny, B. J. Mochejska, K. Z. Stanek +4
A Global Astrometric Solution for Pan-STARRS referenced to ICRF2
C. T. Berghea, V. V. Makarov, J. Frouard +13
Time Dilation in Type Ia Supernova Spectra at High Redshift
S. Blondin, T. M. Davis, K. Krisciunas +29
Hydrogen-Poor Superluminous Supernovae and Long-Duration Gamma-Ray Bursts Have Similar Host Galaxies
R. Lunnan, R. Chornock, E. Berger +27
The Nature and Orbit of the Ophiuchus Stream
B. Sesar, J. Bovy, E. J. Bernard +20
Constraining the radio-loud fraction of quasars at z>5.5
E. Bañados, B. P. Venemans, E. Morganson +18
Using Line Profiles to Test the Fraternity of Type Ia Supernovae at High and Low Redshifts
S. Blondin, L. Dessart, B. Leibundgut +34
Four new T dwarfs identified in PanSTARRS 1 commissioning data
Niall R. Deacon, Michael C. Liu, Eugene A. Magnier +14
A Map of Dust Reddening to 4.5 kpc from Pan-STARRS1
E. F. Schlafly, G. Green, D. P. Finkbeiner +17
Spectroscopy of High-Redshift Supernovae from the ESSENCE Project: The First Four Years
R. J. Foley, T. Matheson, S. Blondin +23
Hubble Space Telescope Observations of Nine High-Redshift ESSENCE Supernovae
Kevin Krisciunas, Peter M. Garnavich, Peter Challis +29