Publications (41)
A unified explanation for the supernova rate-galaxy mass dependency based on supernovae discovered in Sloan galaxy spectra
Or Graur, Federica B. Bianco, Maryam Modjaz
The DESI Experiment Part I: Science,Targeting, and Survey Design
DESI Collaboration, Amir Aghamousa, Jessica Aguilar +290
The DESI Experiment Part II: Instrument Design
DESI Collaboration, Amir Aghamousa, Jessica Aguilar +290
Multi-epoch Spectroscopy of Dwarf Galaxies with AGN Signatures: Identifying Sources with Persistent Broad H-alpha Emission
Vivienne F. Baldassare, Amy E. Reines, Elena Gallo +6
Extreme magnification of a star at redshift 1.5 by a galaxy-cluster lens
Patrick L. Kelly, Jose M. Diego, Steven Rodney +42
LOSS Revisited - II: The relative rates of different types of supernovae vary between low- and high-mass galaxies
Or Graur, Federica B. Bianco, Maryam Modjaz +4
CLASH: Precise New Constraints on the Mass Profile of Abell 2261
Dan Coe, Keiichi Umetsu, Adi Zitrin +43
A Type Ia Supernova at Redshift 1.55 in Hubble Space Telescope Infrared Observations from CANDELS
Steven A. Rodney, Adam G. Riess, Tomas Dahlen +23
Type Ia Supernova Distances at z > 1.5 from the Hubble Space Telescope Multi-Cycle Treasury Programs: The Early Expansion Rate
Adam G. Riess, Steven A. Rodney, Daniel M. Scolnic +31
The Discovery of the Most Distant Known Type Ia Supernova at Redshift 1.914
David O. Jones, Steven A. Rodney, Adam G. Riess +22
Late-Time Observations of ASASSN-14lp Strengthen the Case for a Correlation between the Peak Luminosity of Type Ia Supernovae and the Shape of their Late-Time Light Curves
Or Graur, David R. Zurek, Mihai Cara +5
A novel mechanism for the distance-redshift relation
Nathan W. C. Leigh, Or Graur
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI)
Michael E. Levi, Lori E. Allen, Anand Raichoor +42
Spectroscopic identification of a redshift 1.55 supernova host galaxy from the Subaru Deep Field Supernova Survey
Teddy F. Frederiksen, Or Graur, Jens Hjorth +2
The Rate of Core Collapse Supernovae to Redshift 2.5 From The CANDELS and CLASH Supernova Surveys
Louis-Gregory Strolger, Tomas Dahlen, Steven A. Rodney +6
Multi-Messenger Astronomy with Extremely Large Telescopes
Ryan Chornock, Philip S. Cowperthwaite, Raffaella Margutti +82
Star formation, supernovae, iron, and alpha: consistent cosmic and Galactic histories
Dan Maoz, Or Graur
Observations of SN 2015F suggest a correlation between the intrinsic luminosity of Type Ia supernovae and the shape of their light curves >900 days after explosion
Or Graur, David R. Zurek, Armin Rest +6
Revisiting the Lick Observatory Supernova Search Volume-Limited Sample: Updated Classifications and Revised Stripped-Envelope Supernova Fractions
Isaac Shivvers, Maryam Modjaz, Weikang Zheng +11
The Evolution of the Type Ia Supernova Luminosity Function
Ken J. Shen, Silvia Toonen, Or Graur
Late-Time Observations of Type Ia Supernova SN 2014J with the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3
Or Graur
Three Gravitationally Lensed Supernovae Behind CLASH Galaxy Clusters
Brandon Patel, Curtis McCully, Saurabh W. Jha +42
Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH): An Overview
Marc Postman, Dan Coe, Narciso Benitez +42
The supernova rate beyond the optical radius
Sukanya Chakrabarti, Brennan Dell, Or Graur +3
The Spectral SN-GRB Connection: Systematic Spectral Comparisons between Type Ic Supernovae, and broad-lined Type Ic Supernovae with and without Gamma-Ray Bursts
Maryam Modjaz, Yuqian Q. Liu, Federica B. Bianco +1
Late-Time Photometry of Type Ia Supernova SN 2012cg Reveals the Radioactive Decay of $^{57}$Co
Or Graur, David Zurek, Michael M. Shara +3
Gravitational wave cosmology and astrophysics with large spectroscopic galaxy surveys
Antonella Palmese, Or Graur, James T. Annis +12
Supernovae in the Subaru Deep Field: the rate and delay-time distribution of type Ia supernovae out to redshift 2
Or Graur, Dovi Poznanski, Dan Maoz +9
Stripped-envelope supernova rates and host-galaxy properties
Or Graur, Federica B. Bianco, Maryam Modjaz +4
A dependence of the tidal disruption event rate on global stellar surface mass density and stellar velocity dispersion
Or Graur, K. Decker French, H. Jabran Zahid +4
Analyzing the Largest Spectroscopic Dataset of Stripped Supernovae to Improve Their Identifications and Constrain Their Progenitors
Yu-Qian Liu, Maryam Modjaz, Federica B. Bianco +1
Monte Carlo Method for Calculating Oxygen Abundances and Their Uncertainties from Strong-Line Flux Measurements
Federica B. Bianco, Maryam Modjaz, Seung Man Oh +4
Two Type Ia Supernovae at Redshift ~2 : Improved Classification and Redshift Determination with Medium-band Infrared Imaging
Steven A. Rodney, Adam G. Riess, Daniel M. Scolnic +9
Progenitor constraints on the Type Ia supernova SN 2014J from Hubble Space Telescope H$β$ and [O III] observations
Or Graur, Tyrone E. Woods
Progenitor constraints on the Type-Ia supernova SN2011fe from pre-explosion Hubble Space Telescope HeII narrow-band observations
Or Graur, Dan Maoz, Michael M. Shara
Discovery of 90 Type Ia supernovae among 700,000 Sloan spectra: the Type-Ia supernova rate versus galaxy mass and star-formation rate at redshift ~0.1
Or Graur, Dan Maoz
A candidate polar-ring galaxy in the Subaru Deep Field
Ido Finkelman, Or Graur, Noah Brosch
Type Ia Supernova Rate Measurements to Redshift 2.5 from CANDELS : Searching for Prompt Explosions in the Early Universe
Steven A. Rodney, Adam G. Riess, Louis-Gregory Strolger +35
LOSS Revisited - I: Unraveling correlations between supernova rates and galaxy properties, as measured in a reanalysis of the Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Or Graur, Federica B. Bianco, Shan Huang +5
Multiple Images of a Highly Magnified Supernova Formed by an Early-Type Cluster Galaxy Lens
Patrick L. Kelly, Steven A. Rodney, Tommaso Treu +28
Illuminating a Dark Lens : A Type Ia Supernova Magnified by the Frontier Fields Galaxy Cluster Abell 2744
Steven A. Rodney, Brandon Patel, Daniel Scolnic +27