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Federica B. Bianco

Researcher at University of Delaware

Publications -  156
Citations -  9263

Federica B. Bianco is an academic researcher from University of Delaware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supernova & Occultation. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 150 publications receiving 7822 citations. Previous affiliations of Federica B. Bianco include University of Pennsylvania & New York University.

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LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products

Željko Ivezić, +312 more
- 15 May 2008 - 
TL;DR: The LSST design is driven by four main science themes: probing dark energy and dark matter, taking an inventory of the solar system, exploring the transient optical sky, and mapping the Milky Way.
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LSST: From Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products

Željko Ivezić, +335 more
TL;DR: The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) as discussed by the authors is a large, wide-field ground-based system designed to obtain repeated images covering the sky visible from Cerro Pachon in northern Chile.
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Supernova SN 2011fe from an exploding carbon–oxygen white dwarf star

TL;DR: Early observations of type Ia supernova SN 2011fe in the galaxy M101 at a distance from Earth of 6.4 megaparsecs find that the exploding star was probably a carbon–oxygen white dwarf, and from the lack of an early shock it is concluded that the companion was likely a main-sequence star.
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A Panchromatic View of the Restless SN 2009ip Reveals the Explosive Ejection of a Massive Star Envelope

Raffaella Margutti, +62 more
TL;DR: The double explosion of SN 2009ip in 2012 raises questions about our understanding of the late stages of massive star evolution as discussed by the authors, which can be connected with documented mass-loss episodes in the previous years.
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Optical spectra of 73 stripped-envelope core-collapse supernovae

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented 645 optical spectra of 73 supernovae (SNe) of Types IIb, Ib, Ic, and broad-lined Ic, with varying degrees of intact H and He envelopes before explosion.