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Ezequiel Treister
Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Publications - 302
Citations - 23756
Ezequiel Treister is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Active galactic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 275 publications receiving 21324 citations. Previous affiliations of Ezequiel Treister include European Southern Observatory & University of Hawaii.
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THE NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPIC TELESCOPE ARRAY (NuSTAR) HIGH-ENERGY X-RAY MISSION
Fiona A. Harrison,William W. Craig,William W. Craig,Finn Erland Christensen,Charles J. Hailey,William W. Zhang,Steven E. Boggs,Daniel Stern,W. Rick Cook,Karl Forster,Paolo Giommi,Brian W. Grefenstette,Yunjin Kim,Takao Kitaguchi,Jason E. Koglin,Kristin K. Madsen,Peter H. Mao,Hiromasa Miyasaka,Kaya Mori,M. Perri,Michael J. Pivovaroff,Simonetta Puccetti,Vikram Rana,Niels Jørgen Stenfeldt Westergaard,J. L. Willis,Andreas Zoglauer,Hongjun An,Matteo Bachetti,Matteo Bachetti,Nicolas M. Barrière,Eric C. Bellm,Varun Bhalerao,Varun Bhalerao,Nicolai Brejnholt,Felix Fuerst,Carl Christian Liebe,Craig B. Markwardt,Melania Nynka,Julia Vogel,Dominic J. Walton,Daniel R. Wik,David M. Alexander,L. R. Cominsky,Ann Hornschemeier,Allan Hornstrup,Victoria M. Kaspi,Greg Madejski,Giorgio Matt,S. Molendi,David M. Smith,John A. Tomsick,Marco Ajello,David R. Ballantyne,Mislav Baloković,Didier Barret,Didier Barret,Franz E. Bauer,Roger Blandford,W. Niel Brandt,Laura Brenneman,James Chiang,Deepto Chakrabarty,Jérôme Chenevez,Andrea Comastri,Francois Dufour,Martin Elvis,Andrew C. Fabian,Duncan Farrah,Chris L. Fryer,Eric V. Gotthelf,Jonathan E. Grindlay,D. J. Helfand,Roman Krivonos,David L. Meier,Jon M. Miller,Lorenzo Natalucci,Patrick Ogle,Eran O. Ofek,Andrew Ptak,Stephen P. Reynolds,Jane R. Rigby,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Stephen E. Thorsett,Ezequiel Treister,C. Megan Urry +84 more
TL;DR: The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) as discussed by the authors is the first focusing high-energy X-ray telescope in orbit, which operates in the band from 3 to 79 keV.
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The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) Mission
Fiona A. Harrison,William W. Craig,Finn Erland Christensen,Charles J. Hailey,W. W. Zhang,Steven E. Boggs,Daniel Stern,W. Rick Cook,Karl Forster,Paolo Giommi,Brian W. Grefenstette,Yunjin Kim,Takao Kitaguchi,Jason E. Koglin,Kristin K. Madsen,Peter H. Mao,Hiromasa Miyasaka,Kaya Mori,M. Perri,Michael J. Pivovaroff,Simonetta Puccetti,Vikram Rana,Niels Jørgen Stenfeldt Westergaard,J. L. Willis,Andreas Zoglauer,Hongjun An,Matteo Bachetti,Nicolas M. Barrière,Eric C. Bellm,Varun Bhalerao,Nicolai Brejnholt,Felix Fuerst,Carl Christian Liebe,Craig B. Markwardt,Melania Nynka,Julia Vogel,Dominic J. Walton,Daniel R. Wik,David M. Alexander,L. R. Cominsky,Ann Hornschemeier,Allan Hornstrup,Victoria M. Kaspi,Greg Madejski,Giorgio Matt,Silvano Molendi,David M. Smith,John A. Tomsick,Marco Ajello,David R. Ballantyne,Mislav Baloković,Diddier Barret,Franz E. Bauer,Roger Blandford,W. Niel Brandt,Laura Brenneman,James Chiang,Deepto Chakrabarty,Jérôme Chenevez,Andrea Comastri,Martin Elvis,Andrew C. Fabian,Duncan Farrah,Chris L. Fryer,Eric V. Gotthelf,Jonathan E. Grindlay,David J. Helfand,Roman Krivonos,David L. Meier,Jon M. Miller,Lorenzo Natalucci,Patrick Ogle,Eran O. Ofek,Andrew Ptak,Stephen P. Reynolds,Jand R. Rigby,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Stephen E. Thorsett,Ezequiel Treister,C. Megan Urry +79 more
TL;DR: The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) as discussed by the authors is the first focusing high-energy X-ray telescope in orbit, which operates in the band from 3 - 79 keV.
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The green valley is a red herring: Galaxy Zoo reveals two evolutionary pathways towards quenching of star formation in early-and late-type galaxies
Kevin Schawinski,C. Megan Urry,Brooke Simmons,Lucy Fortson,Sugata Kaviraj,William C. Keel,Chris Lintott,Chris Lintott,Karen L. Masters,Robert C. Nichol,Marc Sarzi,Ramin A. Skibba,Ezequiel Treister,Kyle W. Willett,O. Ivy Wong,Sukyoung K. Yi +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use SDSS+GALEX+Galaxy Zoo data to study the quenching of star formation in low-redshift galaxies and conclude that the green valley between the blue cloud of star-forming galaxies and the red sequence of quiescent galaxies in the colour-mass diagram is not a single transitional state through which most blue galaxies evolve into red galaxies.
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The chandra cosmos legacy survey: overview and point source catalog
F. Civano,F. Civano,S. Marchesi,S. Marchesi,S. Marchesi,Andrea Comastri,Meg Urry,Martin Elvis,Nico Cappelluti,Simonetta Puccetti,Marcella Brusa,Marcella Brusa,G. Zamorani,Günther Hasinger,Tom Aldcroft,David M. Alexander,Viola Allevato,Hermann Brunner,Peter Capak,Alexis Finoguenov,Fabrizio Fiore,Antonella Fruscione,Roberto Gilli,K. Glotfelty,Richard E. Griffiths,Heng Hao,Fiona A. Harrison,Knud Jahnke,Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe,Alexander Karim,Stephanie M. LaMassa,Giorgio Lanzuisi,Giorgio Lanzuisi,Takamitsu Miyaji,Takamitsu Miyaji,Piero Ranalli,Mara Salvato,Mark Sargent,N. J. Scoville,Kevin Schawinski,Eva Schinnerer,Eva Schinnerer,John D. Silverman,Vernesa Smolčić,Daniel Stern,Sune Toft,B. Trakhenbrot,Ezequiel Treister,Cristian Vignali,Cristian Vignali +49 more
TL;DR: The COSMOS-Legacy survey as discussed by the authors is a 4.6Ms Chandra program that has imaged 2.2 deg2 of the COS-MOS field with an effective exposure of ≃ 160 ks over the central 1.5 deg^2 and ≃ 80 ks in the remaining area.
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Major galaxy mergers only trigger the most luminous active galactic nuclei
TL;DR: In this paper, a multwavelength survey of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) across a wide range of bolometric luminosities (1043 < L bol (erg s−1) <5 × 1046) and redshifts (0 < z < 3) was conducted to find a strong, redshift-independent correlation between the AGN luminosity and the fraction of host galaxies undergoing a major merger.