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Eduardo Bañados
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 194
Citations - 10971
Eduardo Bañados is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasar & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 164 publications receiving 8432 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo Bañados include Pontifical Catholic University of Chile & Carnegie Institution for Science.
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The Pan-STARRS1 Surveys
K. C. Chambers,E. A. Magnier,Nigel Metcalfe,H. Flewelling,M. E. Huber,Christopher Waters,L. Denneau,Peter W. Draper,Daniel J. Farrow,D. P. Finkbeiner,C. Holmberg,J. Koppenhoefer,P. A. Price,A. Rest,Roberto P. Saglia,Edward F. Schlafly,Stephen J. Smartt,W. E. Sweeney,R. J. Wainscoat,W. S. Burgett,S. Chastel,T. Grav,J. N. Heasley,Klaus W. Hodapp,Robert Jedicke,Nick Kaiser,R. P. Kudritzki,G. A. Luppino,Robert H. Lupton,David G. Monet,John Morgan,Peter M. Onaka,Bernie Shiao,Christopher W. Stubbs,John L. Tonry,R. L. White,Eduardo Bañados,Eric F. Bell,Ralf Bender,Edouard J. Bernard,M. Boegner,F. Boffi,M. T. Botticella,Annalisa Calamida,Stefano Casertano,W.-P. Chen,X. Chen,Shaun Cole,Niall R. Deacon,C. Frenk,Alan Fitzsimmons,Suvi Gezari,V. Gibbs,C. Goessl,T. Goggia,R. Gourgue,Bertrand Goldman,Phillip Grant,Eva K. Grebel,Nigel Hambly,G. Hasinger,Alan Heavens,Timothy M. Heckman,Robert Henderson,Th. Henning,M. J. Holman,Ulrich Hopp,Wing-Huen Ip,S. Isani,M. Jackson,C. D. Keyes,Anton M. Koekemoer,Rubina Kotak,D. Le,D. Liska,K. S. Long,John R. Lucey,M. Liu,Nicolas F. Martin,G. Masci,Brian McLean,E. Mindel,P. Misra,E. Morganson,David Murphy,A. Obaika,Gautham Narayan,M. Nieto-Santisteban,Peder Norberg,John A. Peacock,E. A. Pier,Marc Postman,N. Primak,C. Rae,A. Rai,Adam G. Riess,A. Riffeser,H. W. Rix,Siegfried Röser,R. Russel,L. Rutz,Elena Schilbach,A. S. B. Schultz,Daniel Scolnic,Louis Gregory Strolger,Alexander S. Szalay,Stella Seitz,E. Small,K. W. Smith,D. R. Soderblom,P. Taylor,Robert R. Thomson,Andy Taylor,A. R. Thakar,J. Thiel,D. A. Thilker,D. Unger,Yuji Urata,Jeff A. Valenti,J. Wagner,T. Walder,Fabian Walter,S. Watters,S. Werner,W. M. Wood-Vasey,R. F. G. Wyse +125 more
TL;DR: Pan-STARRS1 has carried out a set of distinct synoptic imaging sky surveys including the 3ππ$ Steradian Survey and the Medium Deep Survey in 5 bands as mentioned in this paper.
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An 800-million-solar-mass black hole in a significantly neutral Universe at a redshift of 7.5
Eduardo Bañados,Bram Venemans,Chiara Mazzucchelli,Emanuele Paolo Farina,Fabian Walter,Feige Wang,Roberto Decarli,Roberto Decarli,Daniel Stern,Xiaohui Fan,Frederick B. Davies,Joseph F. Hennawi,Robert A. Simcoe,Monica L. Turner,Monica L. Turner,Hans-Walter Rix,Jinyi Yang,Daniel D. Kelson,Gwen C. Rudie,Jan Martin Winters +19 more
TL;DR: Strong evidence of absorption of the spectrum of the quasar redwards of the Lyman α emission line (the Gunn–Peterson damping wing), as would be expected if a significant amount of the hydrogen in the intergalactic medium surrounding J1342 + 0928 is neutral, and a significant fraction of neutral hydrogen is derived, although the exact fraction depends on the modelling.
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Light curves of the neutron star merger GW170817/SSS17a: Implications for r-process nucleosynthesis
Maria R. Drout,Anthony L. Piro,Benjamin J. Shappee,Charles D. Kilpatrick,J. D. Simon,Carlos Contreras,David A. Coulter,R. J. Foley,Matthew R. Siebert,Nidia Morrell,Konstantina Boutsia,F. Di Mille,Thomas W.-S. Holoien,Daniel Kasen,Daniel Kasen,Juna A. Kollmeier,Barry F. Madore,Andrew J. Monson,Andrew J. Monson,Ariadna Murguia-Berthier,Yen-Chen Pan,Jason X. Prochaska,Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz,Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz,A. Rest,A. Rest,C. Adams,Katherine Alatalo,Katherine Alatalo,Eduardo Bañados,J. Baughman,J. Baughman,Timothy C. Beers,Timothy C. Beers,R. A. Bernstein,Theodoros Bitsakis,Abdo Campillay,Terese T. Hansen,C. R. Higgs,C. R. Higgs,Alexander P. Ji,Grigoris Maravelias,Jennifer L. Marshall,C. Moni Bidin,J. L. Prieto,J. L. Prieto,Kaitlin C. Rasmussen,Kaitlin C. Rasmussen,César Rojas-Bravo,A. L. Strom,N. Ulloa,J. Vargas-González,Z. Wan,Devin D. Whitten,Devin D. Whitten +54 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present ultraviolet, optical, and infrared light curves of SSS17a extending from 10.9 hours to 18 days post-merger, showing that the late-time light curve indicates that SSS 17a produced at least 0.05 solar masses of heavy elements, demonstrating that neutron star mergers play a role in rapid neutron capture (r-process) nucleosynthesis in the universe.
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Light Curves of the Neutron Star Merger GW170817/SSS17a: Implications for R-Process Nucleosynthesis
Maria R. Drout,Anthony L. Piro,Benjamin J. Shappee,Charles D. Kilpatrick,J. D. Simon,Carlos Contreras,David A. Coulter,R. J. Foley,Matthew R. Siebert,Nidia Morrell,Konstantina Boutsia,F. Di Mille,Thomas W.-S. Holoien,Daniel Kasen,Daniel Kasen,Juna A. Kollmeier,Barry F. Madore,Andrew J. Monson,Andrew J. Monson,Ariadna Murguia-Berthier,Yen-Chen Pan,Jason X. Prochaska,Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz,Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz,A. Rest,A. Rest,C. Adams,Katherine Alatalo,Katherine Alatalo,Eduardo Bañados,J. Baughman,J. Baughman,Timothy C. Beers,Timothy C. Beers,R. A. Bernstein,Theodoros Bitsakis,Abdo Campillay,Terese T. Hansen,C. R. Higgs,C. R. Higgs,Alexander P. Ji,Grigoris Maravelias,Jennifer L. Marshall,C. Moni Bidin,J. L. Prieto,J. L. Prieto,Kaitlin C. Rasmussen,Kaitlin C. Rasmussen,César Rojas-Bravo,A. L. Strom,N. Ulloa,J. Vargas-González,Z. Wan,Devin D. Whitten,Devin D. Whitten +54 more
TL;DR: The late-time light curve indicates that SSS17a produced at least ~0.05 solar masses of heavy elements, demonstrating that neutron star mergers play a role in rapid neutron capture (r-process) nucleosynthesis in the universe.
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The Pan-STARRS1 Distant z > 5.6 Quasar Survey: More than 100 Quasars within the First Gyr of the Universe
Eduardo Bañados,Eduardo Bañados,Bram Venemans,Roberto Decarli,Emanuele Paolo Farina,Chiara Mazzucchelli,Frederick M. Walter,Xiaohui Fan,Daniel Stern,Edward F. Schlafly,Edward F. Schlafly,K. C. Chambers,H-W. Rix,Linhua Jiang,Ian D. McGreer,R. Simcoe,Feige Wang,Feige Wang,Jing Yang,Jing Yang,Eric Morganson,G. De Rosa,Jochen Greiner,Mislav Baloković,William S. Burgett,T. Cooper,Peter W. Draper,H. Flewelling,Klaus W. Hodapp,Hyunsung David Jun,Nick Kaiser,R. P. Kudritzki,Eugene A. Magnier,Nigel Metcalfe,Daniel R. Miller,Jan-Torge Schindler,John L. Tonry,Richard J. Wainscoat,Christopher Waters,Qian Yang,Qian Yang +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Leibniz Prize (DFG) was used for the first time to evaluate the performance of the NSF Telescope System Instrumentation Program (TSIP).