Cas
4 Papers
Cas is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supernova & Supermassive black hole. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Intermediate-mass black holes: finding of episodic, large-scale and powerful jet activity in a dwarf galaxy
Jun Yang,Zsolt Paragi,Sándor Frey,Leonid Gurvits,Mai Liao,Xiang Liu,Lang Cui,Xiaolong Yang,Wen Ping Chen,Eskil Varenius,John Conway,RuRong Chen,Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology,O. Observatory,Sweden,J. Eric,The Netherlands.,K. Observatory,Research Centre in Astronomy,Earth Sciences,Hungary,Cas Key Laboratory for Research in Galaxies,Cosmology,U. O. Science,Technology of China,Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory,China.,Shanghai Observatory,Yunnan Observatories,Cas,National Astronomical Observatories +30 more
TL;DR: In this article , a two-sided jet morphology with a size up to about 150 mas (projected length ∼140pc) and a radio luminosity of about 3 × 1038 erg−s−1.
On unveiling buried nuclei with JWST: A technique for hunting the most obscured galaxy nuclei from local to high redshift
I. Garc'ia-Bernete,F. R. Donnan,D. Rigopoulou,Miguel Pereira-Santaella,E. Gonz'alez-Alfonso,N. Thatte,S. Aalto,S. Konig,M. Maksymowicz-Maciata,M. W. R. Smith,J.-S. Huang,Georgios E. Magdis,Patrick F. Roche,J. Devriendt,A. S. C. D. Astrobiolog'ia,CSIC-INTA,camino bajo del castillo sn,E. Canada,Madrid,Spain,Department of Astronomy Physics,U Oxford,Keble Road,O. 3RH,Uk,S. O. Sciences,European University Cyprus,Diogenes street,Engomi,1036 Nicosia,Cyprus,Instituto de F'isica Fundamental,Csic,Calle Serrano 123,E-28006,Universidad de Alcal'a,Departamento de Matem'aticas,C. Universitário,E-28871,A. Henares,Department of Space,Earth,Environment,Osala Space Observatory,C. U. Technology,SE-43992 Onsala,Sweden,S. O. Physics,H. P. Laboratory,Tyndall Avenue,U Bristol,Bristol BS8 1TL,Oliver Lodge Building,U Liverpool,Oxford Street,Liverpool,L69 7ZE,Chinese Center for Antarctic Astronomy,National Astronomical Observatories,Cas,Beijing,100101,P. R. China,Cosmic Dawn Center,Copenhagen,Denmark +65 more
- 22 Feb 2025
The Interaction of Supernova 2018evt with a Substantial Amount of Circumstellar Matter -- An SN1997cy-like Event
Yi Yang,Dietrich Baade,Peter Hoeflich,Liang Wang,Aleksandar Cikota,Ting-Wan Chen,Jamison Burke,Daichi Hiramatsu,C. Pellegrino,D. A. Howell,Curtis McCully Stefano Valenti,Steve Schulze,Avishay Gal-Yam,Lingzhi Wang,Alexei V. Filippenko,Keiichi Maeda,Mattia Bulla,Yuhan Yao,Justyn R. Maund,Ferdinando Patat,Jason Spyromilio,J. Craig Wheeler,Arne Rau,Lei Hu,Wenxiong Li,Jennifer E. Andrews,Lluís Galbany,David J. Sand,Melissa Shahbandeh,Eric Hsiao,Xiaofeng Wang UC Berkeley,W. Institute,Eso - Garching,Florida State University,T. A. University,Eso Chile,Max-Planck-Institute,Okc Stockholm,Astronomy Dept.,Las Cumbres Observatory,U. Barbara,Harvard,Iaifi,U. Davis,Physics Dept,Cas South America Center for Astronomy,Cas Key Laboratory of Optical Astronomy,M. Institute,K. University,Caltech,U. Sheffield,U. Austin,Purple Mountain Observatory,Cas,T. University,Univ. of Arizona,Gemini ObservatoryNSF's NOIRLab,Institute for Space Sciences,Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia,Tsinghua University,Beijing Planetarium +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present polarimetric observations of SN 2018evt obtained by the ESO Very Large Telescope from 172 to 219 days after the estimated time of peak luminosity to study the geometry of the CSM.
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ReveaLLAGN 0: First Look at JWST MIRI data of Sombrero and NGC 1052
Anil C. Seth,Mallory Molina,D. Ohlson,Jessie C. Runnoe,T. Boeker,Timothy A. Davis,Antoine Dumont,Michael Eracleous,J. A. Fern'andez-Ontiveros,Elena Gallo,Andy D. Goulding,Jenny E. Greene,Luis C. Ho,Sera Markoff,Nadine Neumayer,Richard M. Plotkin,Almudena Prieto,Shobita Satyapal,Glenn van de Ven,Jonelle L. Walsh,Feng Yan,Anja Feldmeier-Krause,K. Gultekin,S. Hoenig,Allison Kirkpatrick,N. Lutzgendorf,Amy E. Reines,Jay Strader,Jonathan R. Trump,Kennecott Utah,U Vanderbilt,Esa Space Science Dept. STScI,U. Cardiff,Mpia,U. PennState,INAF-IAPS,U.o. Michigan,Princeton,U. Peking,U. Amsterdam,U. Nevada,Iac,U. GeorgeMason,U Vienna,Tamu,Cas,U. Southampton,U. Kansas,U. MichiganState,U. Connecticut,University of Strasbourg +50 more
- 03 Jul 2023
TL;DR: The first results from the Revealing Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei (ReveaLLAGN) survey, a JWST survey of seven nearby LLAGN, were presented in this paper , where the authors focused on two observations with the mid-infrared instrument's (MIRI) medium resolution spectrograph (MRS) of the nuclei of NGC 1052 and Sombrero (NGC 4594 / M104).