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Josh Haislip
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 39
Citations - 950
Josh Haislip is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Light curve & Gamma-ray burst. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 39 publications receiving 838 citations.
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SN 2009jf: a slow-evolving stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova
Stefano Valenti,Stefano Valenti,Morgan Fraser,Stefano Benetti,Giuliano Pignata,Giuliano Pignata,Jesper Sollerman,Cosimo Inserra,Cosimo Inserra,Enrico Cappellaro,Andrea Pastorello,Stephen J. Smartt,Mattias Ergon,M. T. Botticella,J. Brimacombe,Filomena Bufano,M. Crockett,I. Eder,Dino Fugazza,Josh Haislip,Mario Hamuy,Avet Harutyunyan,K. M. Ivarsen,Erkki Kankare,Rubina Kotak,Aaron P. LaCluyze,L. Magill,Seppo Mattila,Jose Maza,Paolo A. Mazzali,Daniel E. Reichart,S. Taubenberger,Massimo Turatto,Luca Zampieri +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an extensive set of photometric and spectroscopic data for SN 2009jf, a nearby Type Ib supernova, spanning from similar to 20 d before B-band maximum to 1 yr after maximum was presented.
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A photometric redshift of z = 6.39 ± 0.12 for GRB 050904
Josh Haislip,Melissa C. Nysewander,Daniel E. Reichart,Andrew J. Levan,Nial R. Tanvir,Stephen Bradley Cenko,D. B. Fox,P. A. Price,A. J. Castro-Tirado,Javier Gorosabel,Charles R. Evans,E. Figueredo,Chelsea L. MacLeod,J. Kirschbrown,Martin Jelínek,Sergei Guziy,A. de Ugarte Postigo,Eduardo S. Cypriano,Aaron P. LaCluyze,James R. Graham,Robert S. Priddey,Robert Chapman,James E. Rhoads,A. S. Fruchter,D. Q. Lamb,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,Matthew B. Bayliss,Matthew B. Bayliss,Brian P. Schmidt,Alicia M. Soderberg,Shrinivas R. Kulkarni,Fiona A. Harrison,Dae-Sik Moon,Avishay Gal-Yam,Mansi M. Kasliwal,René Hudec,Stanislav Vítek,Petr Kubánek,J. A. Crain,A. Foster,J. C. Clemens,J. W. Bartelme,R. Canterna,Dieter H. Hartmann,A. A. Henden,S. Klose,H-S Park,G. Grant Williams,Evert Rol,P. T. O'Brien,D. Bersier,Francisco Prada,S. Pizarro,D. Maturana,P. Ugarte,A. Alvarez,A. J.M. Fernandez,Matt J. Jarvis,Mariano Moles,E. Alfaro,K. M. Ivarsen,N. D. Kumar,C. E. Mack,C. M. Zdarowicz,N. Gehrels,Scott Barthelmy,David N. Burrows +67 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the discovery of the bright near-infrared afterglow of GRB 050904 and determined the photometric redshift of the burst to be 6.29 ± 0.01, in agreement with their photometric estimate.
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A tale of two GRB-SNe at a common redshift of z = 0.54
Zach Cano,D. Bersier,C. Guidorzi,C. Guidorzi,Raffaella Margutti,K. M. Svensson,Shiho Kobayashi,A. Melandri,A. Melandri,Klaas Wiersema,A. Pozanenko,A. J. van der Horst,Guy G. Pooley,Alberto Fernández-Soto,A. J. Castro-Tirado,A. de Ugarte Postigo,Myungshin Im,Atish Kamble,D. K. Sahu,J. Alonso-Lorite,G. C. Anupama,J. L. Bibby,J. L. Bibby,Martin Burgdorf,Martin Burgdorf,N. Clay,P. A. Curran,T. A. Fatkhullin,A. S. Fruchter,Peter M. Garnavich,Andreja Gomboc,Javier Gorosabel,John F. Graham,U. K. Gurugubelli,Josh Haislip,Kuiyun Huang,Avon Huxor,Mansur Ibrahimov,Yiseul Jeon,Y.-B. Jeon,K. M. Ivarsen,Daniel Kasen,E. Klunko,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Aaron P. LaCluyze,Andrew J. Levan,V. Loznikov,Paolo A. Mazzali,A. S. Moskvitin,C. J. Mottram,Carole Mundell,Peter Nugent,Melissa C. Nysewander,P. T. O'Brien,W. K. Park,V. Peris,Elena Pian,Daniel E. Reichart,James E. Rhoads,Evert Rol,Vasilij Rumyantsev,Victoria Scowcroft,D. Shakhovskoy,Emma E. Small,Rory Smith,V. V. Sokolov,R. L. C. Starling,Iain A. Steele,Richard G. Strom,Richard G. Strom,Richard G. Strom,Nial R. Tanvir,Yiannis Tsapras,Yiannis Tsapras,Yuji Urata,Ovidiu Vaduvescu,A. Volnova,A. Volvach,Ralph A. M. J. Wijers,S. E. Woosley,D. R. Young +80 more
TL;DR: In this paper, ground-based and Hubble Space Telescope optical observations of the optical transients (OTs) of long-duration Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) 060729 and 090618, both at a redshift of z = 0.54, were presented.
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The Early Detection and Follow-up of the Highly Obscured Type II Supernova 2016ija/DLT16am
Leonardo Tartaglia,Leonardo Tartaglia,David J. Sand,Stefano Valenti,S. Wyatt,Joseph P. Anderson,Iair Arcavi,Iair Arcavi,Chris Ashall,M. T. Botticella,Régis Cartier,T.-W. Chen,Aleksandar Cikota,David A. Coulter,M. Della Valle,R. J. Foley,Avishay Gal-Yam,Lluís Galbany,Christa Gall,Josh Haislip,Jussi Harmanen,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Dale Andrew Howell,Dale Andrew Howell,Eric Hsiao,Cosimo Inserra,Saurabh Jha,Erkki Kankare,Charles D. Kilpatrick,Vladimir Kouprianov,Hanindyo Kuncarayakti,Thomas J. Maccarone,Kate Maguire,Seppo Mattila,Paolo A. Mazzali,Curtis McCully,Curtis McCully,A. Melandri,Nidia Morrell,Mark M. Phillips,Giuliano Pignata,Anthony L. Piro,S. J. Prentice,Daniel E. Reichart,César Rojas-Bravo,Stephen J. Smartt,K. W. Smith,Jesper Sollerman,Maximilian Stritzinger,Mark Sullivan,Francesco Taddia,David Young +52 more
TL;DR: The European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern hemisphere, Chile as part of the ESO large programme [198.A-0915] as mentioned in this paper has been used to conduct a series of experiments at the Gemini Observatory.
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The early detection and follow-up of the highly obscured Type II supernova 2016ija/DLT16am
Leonardo Tartaglia,Leonardo Tartaglia,David J. Sand,Stefano Valenti,S. Wyatt,Joseph P. Anderson,Iair Arcavi,Iair Arcavi,Chris Ashall,M. T. Botticella,Régis Cartier,T.-W. Chen,Aleksandar Cikota,David A. Coulter,M. Della Valle,R. J. Foley,Avishay Gal-Yam,Lluís Galbany,Christa Gall,Josh Haislip,Jussi Harmanen,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Dale Andrew Howell,Dale Andrew Howell,Eric Hsiao,Cosimo Inserra,Saurabh Jha,Erkki Kankare,Charles D. Kilpatrick,Vladimir Kouprianov,Hanindyo Kuncarayakti,Thomas J. Maccarone,Kate Maguire,Seppo Mattila,Paolo A. Mazzali,Curtis McCully,Curtis McCully,A. Melandri,Nidia Morrell,Mark M. Phillips,Giuliano Pignata,Anthony L. Piro,S. J. Prentice,Daniel E. Reichart,César Rojas-Bravo,Stephen J. Smartt,K. W. Smith,Jesper Sollerman,Maximilian Stritzinger,Mark Sullivan,Francesco Taddia,David Young +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an analysis of the Type II supernova DLT16am (SN~2016ija) during the DLT40 one day cadence supernova search at NGC~1532.