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pro vyhledávání: '"Postigo, A de Ugarte"'
Autor:
Solar, Martín, Michałowski, Michał J., Nadolny, Jakub, Galbany, Lluís, Hjorth, Jens, Zapartas, Emmanouil, Sollerman, Jesper, Hunt, Leslie, Klose, Sylvio, Koprowski, Maciej, Leśniewska, Aleksandra, Małkowski, Michał, Guelbenzu, Ana M. Nicuesa, Ryzhov, Oleh, Savaglio, Sandra, Schady, Patricia, Schulze, Steve, Postigo, Antonio de Ugarte, Vergani, Susanna D., Watson, Darach, Wróblewski, Radosław
Publikováno v:
Nat Commun 15, 7667 (2024)
Core-collapse supernovae are explosions of massive stars at the end of their evolution. They are responsible for metal production and for halting star formation, having a significant impact on galaxy evolution. The details of these processes depend o
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.01906
Autor:
Rhodes, L., van der Horst, A. J., Bright, J. S., Leung, J. K., Anderson, G. E., Fender, R., Fernandez, J. F. Agüí, Bremer, M., Chandra, P., Dobie, D., Farah, W., Giarratana, S., Gourdji, K., Green, D. A., Lenc, E., Michałowski, M. J., Murphy, T., Nayana, A. J., Pollak, A. W., Rowlinson, A., Schussler, F., Siemion, A., Starling, R. L. C., Scott, P., Thöne, C. C., Titterington, D., Postigo, A. de Ugarte
We present radio observations of the long-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) 221009A which has become known to the community as the Brightest Of All Time or the BOAT. Our observations span the first 475 days post-burst and three orders of magnitude in ob
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.16637
Autor:
Fu, Shao-Yu, Xu, Dong, Lei, Wei-Hua, Postigo, Antonio de Ugarte, Kann, D. Alexander, Thöne, Christina C., Fernández, José Feliciano Agüí, Shuang-Xi, Yi, Xie, Wei, Zou, Yuan-Chuan, Liu, Xing, Jiang, Shuai-Qing, Lu, Tian-Hua, An, Jie, Zhu, Zi-Pei, Zheng, Jie, Tang, Qing-Wen, Zhao, Peng-Wei, Xin, Li-Ping, Wei, Jian-Yan
We present our optical observations and multi-wavelength analysis of the GRB\,200613A detected by \texttt{Fermi} satellite. Time-resolved spectral analysis of the prompt $\gamma$-ray emission was conducted utilizing the Bayesian block method to deter
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.15824
Autor:
Pugliese, G., Saccardi, A., Elia, V. D, Vergani, S. D., Heintz, K. E., Savaglio, S., Kaper, L., Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Hartmann, D. H., De Cia, A., Vejlgaard, S., Fynbo, J. P. U., Christensen, L., Campana, S., van Rest, D., Selsing, J., Wiersema, K., Malesani, D. B., Covino, S., Burgarella, D., De Pasquale, M., Jakobsson, P., Japelj, J., Kann, D. A., Kouveliotou, C., Rossi, A., Tanvir, N. R., Thoene, C. C., Xu, D.
Gamma-ray bursts are the most energetic known explosions. Despite fading rapidly, they allow to measure redshift and important properties of their host-galaxies. We report the photometric and spectroscopic study of GRB 160203A and its host-galaxy. Fi
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18754
Autor:
Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Michalowski, M., Thoene, C. C., Martin, S., Ashok, A., Fernandez, J. F. Agui, Bremer, M., Misra, K., Perley, D. A., Heintz, K. E., Cherukuri, S. V., Dimitrov, W., Geron, T., Ghosh, A., Izzo, L., Kann, D. A., Koprowski, M. P., Lesniewska, A., Leung, J. K., Levan, A., Omar, A., Oszkiewicz, D., Polinska, M., Resmi, L., Schulze, S.
GRBs produced by the collapse of massive stars are usually found near the most prominent star-forming regions of star-forming galaxies. GRB 171205A happened in the outskirts of a spiral galaxy, a peculiar location in an atypical GRB host. In this pap
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.16726
Autor:
Thöne, C. C., Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Izzo, L., Michalowski, M. J., Levan, A. J., Leung, J. K., Fernández, J. F. Agüí, Géron, T., Friesen, R., Christensen, L., Covino, S., D'Elia, V., Hartmann, D. H., Jakobsson, P., De Pasquale, M., Pugliese, G., Rossi, A., Schady, P., Wiersema, K., Zafar, T.
Long GRB hosts at z<1 are usually low-mass, low metallicity star-forming galaxies. Here we present the until now most detailed, spatially resolved study of the host of GRB 171205A, a grand-design barred spiral galaxy at z=0.036. Our analysis includes
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.16725
Autor:
Liu, Y., Sun, H., Xu, D., Svinkin, D. S., Delaunay, J., Tanvir, N. R., Gao, H., Zhang, C., Chen, Y., Wu, X. -F., Zhang, B., Yuan, W., An, J., Bruni, G., Frederiks, D. D., Ghirlanda, G., Hu, J. -W., Li, A., Li, C. -K., Li, J. -D., Malesani, D. B., Piro, L., Raman, G., Ricci, R., Troja, E., Vergani, S. D., Wu, Q. -Y., Yang, J., Zhang, B. -B., Zhu, Z. -P., Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Demin, A. G., Dobie, D., Fan, Z., Fu, S. -Y., Fynbo, J. P. U., Geng, J. -J., Gianfagna, G., Hu, Y. -D., Huang, Y. -F., Jiang, S. -Q., Jonker, P. G., Julakanti, Y., Kennea, J. A., Kokomov, A. A., Kuulkers, E., Lei, W. -H., Leung, J. K., Levan, A. J., Li, D. -Y., Li, Y., Littlefair, S. P., Liu, X., Lysenko, A. L., Ma, Y. -N., Martin-Carrillo, A., O'Brien, P., Parsotan, T., Quirola-Vasquez, J., Ridnaia, A. V., Ronchini, S., Rossi, A., Mata-Sanchez, D., Schneider, B., Shen, R. -F., Thakur, A. L., Tohuvavohu, A., Torres, M. A. P., Tsvetkova, A. E., Ulanov, M. V., Wei, J. -J., Xiao, D., Yin, Y. -H. I., Bai, M., Burwitz, V., Cai, Z. -M., Chen, F. -S., Chen, H. -L., Chen, T. -X., Chen, W., Chen, Y. -F., Chen, Y. -H., Cheng, H. -Q., Cui, C. -Z., Cui, W. -W., Dai, Y. -F., Dai, Z. -G., Eder, J., Fan, D. -W., Feldman, C., Feng, H., Feng, Z., Friedrich, P., Gao, X., Guan, J., Han, D. -W, Han, J., Hou, D. -J., Hu, H. -B., Hu, T., Huang, M. -H., Huo, J., Hutchinson, I., Ji, Z., Jia, S. -M., Jia, Z. -Q., Jiang, B. -W., Jin, C. -C., Jin, G., Jin, J. -J., Keereman, A., Lerman, H., Li, J. -F., Li, L. -H., Li, M. -S., Li, W., Li, Z. -D., Lian, T. -Y., Liang, E. -W., Ling, Z. -X., Liu, C. -Z., Liu, H. -Y., Liu, H. -Q., Liu, M. -J., Liu, Y. -R., Lu, F. -J., LU, H. -J., Luo, L. -D., Ma, F. L., Ma, J., Mao, J. -R., Mao, X., McHugh, M., Meidinger, N., Nandra, K., Osborne, J. P., Pan, H. -W., Pan, X., Ravasio, M. E., Rau, A., Rea, N., Rehman, U., Sanders, J., Santovincenzo, A., Song, L. -M., Su, J., Sun, L. -J., Sun, S. -L., Sun, X. -J., Tan, Y. -Y., Tang, Q. -J., Tao, Y. -H., Tong, J. -Z., Wang, H., Wang, J., Wang, L., Wang, W. -X., Wang, X. -F., Wang, X. -Y., Wang, Y. -L., Wang, Y. -S., Wei, D. -M., Willingale, R., Xiong, S. -L., Xu, H. -T., Xu, J. -J., Xu, X. -P., Xu, Y. -F., Xu, Z., Xue, C. -B., Xue, Y. -L., Yan, A. -L., Yang, F., Yang, H. -N., Yang, X. -T., Yang, Y. -J, Yu, Y. -W., Zhang, J., Zhang, M., Zhang, S. -N., Zhang, W. -D., Zhang, W. -J., Zhang, Y. -H., Zhang, Z., Zhang, Z. -L., Zhao, D. -H., Zhao, H. -S., Zhao, X. -F., Zhao, Z. -J., Zhou, L. -X., Zhou, Y. -L., Zhu, Y. -X., Zhu, Z. -C., Zuo, X. -X.
Long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are believed to originate from core collapse of massive stars. High-redshift GRBs can probe the star formation and reionization history of the early universe, but their detection remains rare. Here we report the detection
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.16425
Autor:
Levan, Andrew J., Jonker, Peter G., Saccardi, Andrea, Malesani, Daniele Bjørn, Tanvir, Nial R., Izzo, Luca, Heintz, Kasper E., Sánchez, Daniel Mata, Quirola-Vásquez, Jonathan, Torres, Manuel A. P., Vergani, Susanna D., Schulze, Steve, Rossi, Andrea, D'Avanzo, Paolo, Gompertz, Benjamin, Martin-Carrillo, Antonio, Postigo, Antonio de Ugarte, Schneider, Benjamin, Yuan, Weimin, Ling, Zhixing, Zhang, Wenjie, Mao, Xuan, Liu, Yuan, Sun, Hui, Xu, Dong, Zhu, Zipei, Fernández, José Feliciano Agüí, Amati, Lorenzo, Bauer, Franz E., Campana, Sergio, Carotenuto, Francesco, Chrimes, Ashley, van Dalen, Joyce N. D., D'Elia, Valerio, Della Valle, Massimo, De Pasquale, Massimiliano, Dhillon, Vikram S., Galbany, Lluís, Gaspari, Nicola, Gianfagna, Giulia, Gomboc, Andreja, Habeeb, Nusrin, van Hoof, Agnes P. C., Hu, Youdong, Jakobsson, Pall, Julakanti, Yashaswi, Korth, Judith, Kouveliotou, Chryssa, Laskar, Tanmoy, Littlefair, Stuart P., Maiorano, Elisabetta, Mao, Jirong, Melandri, Andrea, Miller, M. Coleman, Mukherjee, Tamal, Oates, Samantha R., O'Brien, Paul, Palmerio, Jesse T., Parviainen, Hannu, Pieterse, Daniëlle L. A., Piranomonte, Silvia, Piro, Luigi, Pugliese, Giovanna, Ravasio, Maria E., Rayson, Ben, Salvaterra, Ruben, Sánchez-Ramírez, Rubén, Sarin, Nikhil, Shilling, Samuel P. R., Starling, Rhaana L. C., Tagliaferri, Gianpiero, Thakur, Aishwarya Linesh, Thöne, Christina C., Wiersema, Klaas, Worssam, Isabelle, Zafar, Tayyaba
The nature of the minute-to-hour long Fast X-ray Transients (FXTs) localised by telescopes such as Chandra, Swift, and XMM-Newton remains mysterious, with numerous models suggested for the events. Here, we report multi-wavelength observations of EP24
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.16350
Autor:
Fernández, J. F. Agüí, Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Thöne, C. C., Kobayashi, S., Rossi, A., Toma, K., Jelínek, M., Kann, D. A., Covino, S., Wiersema, K., Hartmann, D., Jakobsson, P., Martin-Carrillo, A., Melandri, A., De Pasquale, M., Pugliese, G., Savaglio, S., Starling, R. L. C., Štrobl, J., Della Valle, M., de Wet, S., Zafar, T.
Long gamma ray bursts (GRBs) are produced by the collapse of some very massive stars, which emit ultra-relativistic jets. When the jets collide with the interstellar medium they decelerate and generate the so-called afterglow emission, which has been
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02312
Autor:
Kann, D. A., White, N. E., Ghirlanda, G., Oates, S. R., Melandri, A., Jelinek, M., Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Levan, A. J., Martin-Carrillo, A., Paek, G. S. -H., Izzo, L., Blazek, M., Thone, C., Fernandez, J. F. Agui, Salvaterra, R., Tanvir, N. R., Chang, T. -C., O'Brien, P., Rossi, A., Perley, D. A., Im, M., Malesani, D. B., Antonelli, A., Covino, S., Choi, C., D'Avanzo, P., D'Elia, V., Dichiara, S., Fausey, H. M., Fugazza, D., Gomboc, A., Gorski, K. M., Granot, J., Guidorzi, C., Hanlon, L., Hartmann, D. H., Hudec, R., Jun, H. D., Kim, J., Kim, Y., Klose, S., Kluzniak, W., Kobayashi, S., Kouveliotou, C., Lidz, A., Marongiu, M., Martone, R., Meintjes, P., Mundell, C. G., Murphy, D., Nalewajko, K., Park, W. -K., Sz'ecsi, D., Smith, R. J., Stecklum, B., Steele, I. A., Strobl, J., Sung, H. -I, Updike, A., Urata, Y., van der Horst, A. J.
Publikováno v:
A&A 686, A56 (2024)
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are ideal probes of the Universe at high redshift (z > 5), pinpointing the locations of the earliest star-forming galaxies and providing bright backlights that can be used to spectrally fingerprint the intergalactic medium and
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.00101