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Deepto Chakrabarty
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 393
Citations - 21611
Deepto Chakrabarty is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron star & Pulsar. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 376 publications receiving 19472 citations. Previous affiliations of Deepto Chakrabarty include National Science Foundation & Stanford University.
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Intermittent pulsations in an accretion-powered millisecond pulsar
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe observations of the seventh accretion-powered millisecond pulsar, HETE J1900.1-2455 made with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer during the year of activity that followed its discovery in 2005 June.
Neutron Star Dense Matter Equation of State Constraints with NICER
Slavko Bogdanov,Zaven Arzoumanian,Deepto Chakrabarty,Sebastien Guillot,Alice K. Harding,Wynn C. G. Ho,Frederick K. Lamb,Simin Mahmoodifar,M. Coleman Miller,Sharon M. Morsink,Feryal Özel,Dimitrios Psaltis,Paul S. Ray,Thomas E. Riley,Tod E. Strohmayer,Anna L. Watts,Michael T. Wolff,Keith C. Gendreau +17 more
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STROBE-X: X-ray Timing & Spectroscopy on Dynamical Timescales from Microseconds to Years
Colleen A. Wilson-Hodge,Paul S. Ray,T. J. Maccarone,Deepto Chakrabarty,Keith C. Gendreau,Zaven Arzoumanian,P. A. Jenke,David R. Ballantyne,Enrico Bozzo,Søren Brandt,Laura Brenneman,Marc Christophersen,A. DeRosa,Marco Feroci,Adam Goldstein,Dieter H. Hartmann,M. Hernanz,Michael McDonald,Bernard F. Phlips,Ron Remillard,Abigail L. Stevens,John A. Tomsick,Anna L. Watts,Kent S. Wood,Silvia Zane +24 more
TL;DR: The Spectroscopic Time-Resolving Observatory for Broadband Energy X-rays (STROBE-X) as discussed by the authors provides an unprecedented view of the X-ray sky, performing timing and 0.2-30 keV spectroscopy over timescales from microseconds to years.
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Precision Timing of Two Anomalous X-Ray Pulsars
TL;DR: In this article, the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer has been used to obtain phase-coherent timing solutions for anomalous pulsars, which imply that these objects have been rotating with great stability throughout the course of their observations.
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Discovery and Identification of MAXI J1621-501 as a Type i X-Ray Burster with a Super-orbital Period
Nicholas Gorgone,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Hitoshi Negoro,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,Enrico Bozzo,Sylvain Guiriec,Peter Bult,Daniela Huppenkothen,Ersin Gogus,Arash Bahramian,J. A. Kennea,Justin D. Linford,James Miller-Jones,Matthew G. Baring,Paz Beniamini,Deepto Chakrabarty,Jonathan Granot,Jonathan Granot,Charles J. Hailey,Fiona A. Harrison,Dieter H. Hartmann,Wataru Iwakiri,Lex Kaper,Erin Kara,S. M. Mazzola,Katsuhiro L. Murata,Daniel Stern,John A. Tomsick,Alexander J. van der Horst,George Younes +29 more
TL;DR: MAXI J1621-501 is the first Swift/XRT Deep Galactic Plane Survey transient that was followed up with a multitude of space missions (NuSTAR, Swift, Chandra, NICER, INTEGRAL, and MAXI) and ground-based observatories (Gemini, IRSF, and ATCA).