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Aaron S. Evans
Researcher at National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Publications - 59
Citations - 3355
Aaron S. Evans is an academic researcher from National Radio Astronomy Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminous infrared galaxy. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2847 citations. Previous affiliations of Aaron S. Evans include California Institute of Technology & State University of New York System.
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The Farthest Known Supernova: Support for an Accelerating Universe and a Glimpse of the Epoch of Deceleration*
Adam G. Riess,Peter Nugent,Ronald L. Gilliland,Brian P. Schmidt,John L. Tonry,Mark Dickinson,Rodger I. Thompson,Tamás Budavári,Tamás Budavári,Stefano Casertano,Aaron S. Evans,Alexei V. Filippenko,Mario Livio,David B. Sanders,Alice E. Shapley,Hyron Spinrad,Charles C. Steidel,Daniel Stern,Jason Surace,Sylvain Veilleux +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented photometric observations of an apparent Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) at a redshift of 1.7, the farthest SN observed to date.
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The Farthest Known Supernova: Support for an Accelerating Universe and a Glimpse of the Epoch of Deceleration
Adam G. Riess,Peter Nugent,Brian P. Schmidt,John L. Tonry,Mark Dickinson,Ronald L. Gilliland,Rodger I. Thompson,Tamás Budavári,Stefano Casertano,Aaron S. Evans,Alexei V. Filippenko,Mario Livio,David B. Sanders,Alice E. Shapley,Hyron Spinrad,Charles C. Steidel,Daniel Stern,Jason Surace,Sylvain Veilleux +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, photometric observations of an apparent Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) at a redshift of 1.7, the farthest SN observed to date, were presented.
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NICMOS Imaging of Infrared-Luminous Galaxies
N. Z. Scoville,Aaron S. Evans,Aaron S. Evans,Rodger I. Thompson,Marcia J. Rieke,Dean C. Hines,Frank J. Low,N. Dinshaw,Jason Surace,Lee Armus +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented near-infrared images obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope NICMOS camera for a sample of nine luminous [LIGs: LIR(8?1000?m)? 1011 L?] and 15 ultraluminous (ULIGS:LIR? 1012 L?) infrared galaxies.
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A Herschel/PACS Far-infrared line emission survey of local luminous infrared galaxies
Tanio Díaz-Santos,Lee Armus,Vassilis Charmandaris,Nanyao Lu,S. Stierwalt,S. Stierwalt,G. Stacey,Sangeeta Malhotra,P. van der Werf,Justin Howell,George C. Privon,George C. Privon,Joseph M. Mazzarella,Paul F. Goldsmith,Eric J. Murphy,L. Barcos-Muñoz,Sean T. Linden,Sean T. Linden,Hanae Inami,Kirsten L. Larson,Aaron S. Evans,Aaron S. Evans,P. N. Appleton,Kazushi Iwasawa,Steven D. Lord,David B. Sanders,Jason Surace +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of the line-to-FIR line observations obtained with Herschel/PACS for ~240 local luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) in the Great Observatories All-sky LIRG Survey is presented.
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A Herschel Space Observatory Spectral Line Survey of Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies from 194 to 671 Microns
Nanyao Lu,Nanyao Lu,Yinghe Zhao,Tanio Díaz-Santos,C. Kevin Xu,C. Kevin Xu,Yu Gao,Lee Armus,Kate Gudrun Isaak,Joseph M. Mazzarella,Paul van der Werf,Philip N. Appleton,Vassilis Charmandaris,Aaron S. Evans,Aaron S. Evans,Justin Howell,Kazushi Iwasawa,Jamie Leech,Steven D. Lord,Andreea Petric,George C. Privon,George C. Privon,David B. Sanders,Bernhard Schulz,Jason Surace +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a Herschel Space Observatory 194-671 μm spectroscopic survey of a sample of 121 local luminous infrared galaxies and report the fluxes of the CO J to J −1 rotational transitions for 4 ⩽ J ⩾ 13, the [N ii] 205 μm line, and the [C i] lines at 609 and 370 μm, as well as additional and usually fainter lines.