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J. Burke
Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara
Publications - 26
Citations - 254
J. Burke is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supernova & Light curve. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 144 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Burke include Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network.
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A hot and fast ultra-stripped supernova that likely formed a compact neutron star binary
Kaushik De,Mansi M. Kasliwal,Eran O. Ofek,Takashi J. Moriya,J. Burke,J. Burke,Yi Cao,S. B. Cenko,S. B. Cenko,Gary Doran,G. Duggan,Rob Fender,Claes Fransson,Avishay Gal-Yam,Assaf Horesh,Shrinivas R. Kulkarni,Russ R. Laher,Ragnhild Lunnan,Ilan Manulis,Frank J. Masci,Paolo A. Mazzali,Paolo A. Mazzali,Peter Nugent,Peter Nugent,Daniel A. Perley,Tanja Petrushevska,Tanja Petrushevska,Anthony L. Piro,Clare Rumsey,Jesper Sollerman,Mark Sullivan,Francesco Taddia +31 more
TL;DR: The discovery of iPTF 14gqr is interpreted as evidence for ultra-stripped supernovae that form neutron stars in compact binary systems.
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Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type Ia Supernova 2018oh with Early Excess Emission from the Kepler 2 Observations
Wenxiong Li,Wenxiong Li,Xiaofeng Wang,Jozsef Vinko,Jozsef Vinko,Jun Mo,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,David J. Sand,Jujia Zhang,Han Lin,Tianmeng Zhang,Long Wang,Long Wang,Zhihao Chen,Danfeng Xiang,Liming Rui,Fang Huang,Fang Huang,Xue Li,Xiaojia Zhang,Linyi Li,E. Baron,James M. DerKacy,Xulin Zhao,Hanna Sai,Kaicheng Zhang,Kaicheng Zhang,Dale Andrew Howell,Dale Andrew Howell,Curtis McCully,Iair Arcavi,Iair Arcavi,Iair Arcavi,Stefano Valenti,Daichi Hiramatsu,Daichi Hiramatsu,J. Burke,J. Burke,A. Rest,A. Rest,Peter M. Garnavich,Brad E. Tucker,Gautham Narayan,Edward J. Shaya,S. Margheim,A. Zenteno,A. Villar,Georgios Dimitriadis,R. J. Foley,Yen-Chen Pan,David A. Coulter,Ori D. Fox,Saurabh Jha,D. O. Jones,Dan Kasen,Dan Kasen,Charles D. Kilpatrick,Anthony L. Piro,Adam G. Riess,Adam G. Riess,César Rojas-Bravo,Benjamin J. Shappee,Thomas W.-S. Holoien,Krzysztof Z. Stanek,Maria R. Drout,Katie Auchettl,Christopher S. Kochanek,J. S. Brown,Subhash Bose,D. Bersier,J. Brimacombe,Ping Chen,Subo Dong,S. Holmbo,J. A. Muñoz,Robert L. Mutel,R. S. Post,J. L. Prieto,J. V. Shields,D. Tallon,Todd A. Thompson,Patrick J. Vallely,Steven Villanueva,Stephen J. Smartt,K. W. Smith,K. C. Chambers,H. Flewelling,Mark E. Huber,E. A. Magnier,C. Z. Waters,A. S. B. Schultz,Joanna Bulger,T. B. Lowe,Mark Willman,Krisztián Sárneczky,András Pál,John C Wheeler,John C Wheeler,Attila Bódi,Zs. Bognár,B. Csák,B. Cseh,G. Csörnyei,O. Hanyecz,Bernadett Ignácz,Cs. Kalup,Réka Könyves-Tóth,Levente Kriskovics,A. Ordasi,I. Rajmon,Ádám Sódor,R. Szabó,Róbert Szakáts,G. Zsidi,Peter A. Milne,Jennifer E. Andrews,Nathan Smith,Christopher Bilinski,Peter J. Brown,Jakob Nordin,Steven Williams,Lluís Galbany,J. Palmerio,Isobel Hook,Cosimo Inserra,Kate Maguire,Régis Cartier,A. Razza,A. Razza,Claudia P. Gutiérrez,J. J. Hermes,Joshua S. Reding,B. C. Kaiser,John L. Tonry,A. N. Heinze,L. Denneau,H. Weiland,B. Stalder,Geert Barentsen,Jessie L. Dotson,Thomas Barclay,Thomas Barclay,Michael Gully-Santiago,Christina Hedges,Ann Marie Cody,Steve B. Howell,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,J. Van Cleve,J. Van Cleve,J. Vinicius de Miranda Cardoso,J. Vinicius de Miranda Cardoso,K. A. Larson,K. M. McCalmont-Everton,C. A. Peterson,S. E. Ross,L. H. Reedy,D. Osborne,C. McGinn,L. Kohnert,L. Migliorini,A. Wheaton,B. Spencer,C. Labonde,G. Castillo,G. Beerman,K. Steward,M. Hanley,R. M. Larsen,R. Gangopadhyay,R. Kloetzel,T. Weschler,V. Nystrom,J. Moffatt,M. Redick,Kim Griest,M. Packard,M. Muszynski,J. Kampmeier,R. Bjella,S. Flynn,B. Elsaesser +183 more
TL;DR: The first spectroscopically confirmed type Ia supernova (ASASSN-18bt) was observed in the Kepler field by Dimitriadis et al. as mentioned in this paper.
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The Young and Nearby Normal Type Ia Supernova 2018gv: UV-optical Observations and the Earliest Spectropolarimetry
Yang Yang,Peter Hoeflich,Dietrich Baade,Justyn R. Maund,Lifan Wang,Lifan Wang,Peter J. Brown,Heloise F. Stevance,Iair Arcavi,J. Burke,J. Burke,Aleksandar Cikota,Alejandro Clocchiatti,Avishay Gal-Yam,Melissa L. Graham,Daichi Hiramatsu,Daichi Hiramatsu,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,D. Andrew Howell,D. Andrew Howell,Saurabh Jha,Curtis McCully,Ferdinando Patat,David J. Sand,Steve Schulze,Jason Spyromilio,Stefano Valenti,Jozsef Vinko,Jozsef Vinko,Xiaofeng Wang,J. Craig Wheeler,Ofer Yaron,Jujia Zhang +34 more
TL;DR: Yang et al. as mentioned in this paper obtained spectropolarimetry of SN 2018gv with the ESO Very Large Telescope at-13.6 days relative to the B-band maximum light, or ∼5 days after the estimated explosion.
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The Young and Nearby Normal Type Ia Supernova 2018gv: UV-Optical Observations and the Earliest Spectropolarimetry
Yang Yang,Peter Hoeflich,Dietrich Baade,Justyn R. Maund,Lifan Wang,Lifan Wang,Peter J. Brown,Heloise F. Stevance,Iair Arcavi,J. Burke,J. Burke,Aleksandar Cikota,Alejandro Clocchiatti,Avishay Gal-Yam,Melissa L. Graham,Daichi Hiramatsu,Daichi Hiramatsu,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,D. Andrew Howell,D. Andrew Howell,Saurabh Jha,Curtis McCully,Ferdinando Patat,David J. Sand,Steve Schulze,Jason Spyromilio,Stefano Valenti,Jozsef Vinko,Jozsef Vinko,Xiaofeng Wang,J. Craig Wheeler,Ofer Yaron,Jujia Zhang +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the earliest spectropolarimetric observations of a Type Ia supernova (SN) progenitor system were obtained using the ESO Very Large Telescope.
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Low luminosity Type II supernovae - IV. SN 2020cxd and SN 2021aai, at the edges of the sub–luminous supernovae class
G. Valerin,Maria Letizia Pumo,Andrea Pastorello,A. Reguitti,Nancy Elias-Rosa,G. Gutierrez,Erkki Kankare,Morgan Fraser,Paolo A. Mazzali,D. A. Howell,Rubina Kotak,Lluís Galbany,S. C. Williams,Y. Z. Cai,Irene Salmaso,Viktoria Pinter,T. E. Müller-Bravo,J. Burke,E. González,Daichi Hiramatsu,Curtis McCully,Matthew Newsome,C. Pellegrino +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper , photometric and spectroscopic data for two low luminosity Type IIP supernovae (LL SNe IIP) 2020cxd and 2021aai are presented.