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Junyao Li
Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China
Publications - 41
Citations - 370
Junyao Li is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Quasar. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 27 publications receiving 220 citations. Previous affiliations of Junyao Li include Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe.
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A magnetar-powered X-ray transient as the aftermath of a binary neutron-star merger
Yongquan Xue,X. C. Zheng,X. C. Zheng,Ye Li,W. N. Brandt,Bing Zhang,Bing Zhang,Bing Zhang,Bin Luo,Bin-Bin Zhang,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,Hui Sun,Bret D. Lehmer,Xue-Feng Wu,Xue-Feng Wu,Guang Yang,Xu Kong,Junyao Li,Mouyuan Sun,J. X. Wang,Fabio Vito,Fabio Vito +23 more
TL;DR: Observations of an X-rays transient associated with a galaxy at redshift 0.738 suggest that the X-ray transient is powered by a millisecond magnetar and that it is the remnant of a merger between two neutron stars, robustly inferred from the detection of the gravitational-wave event GW170817.
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Deepest View of AGN X-Ray Variability with the 7 Ms Chandra Deep Field-South Survey
X. C. Zheng,Yongquan Xue,W. N. Brandt,Junyao Li,Maurizio Paolillo,Guang Yang,Shifu Zhu,Birong Luo,Mouyuan Sun,T. M. Hughes,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,Fabio Vito,Junxian Wang,Teng Liu,Teng Liu,Cristian Vignali,Xinwen Shu +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors systematically analyzed X-ray variability of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the 7~Ms \textit{Chandra} Deep Field-South survey.
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Prolonged sub-luminous state of the new transitional pulsar candidate CXOU J110926.4-650224
F. Coti Zelati,Alessandro Papitto,D. de Martino,D. A. H. Buckley,A. Odendaal,Junyao Li,Thomas D. Russell,Diego F. Torres,Diego F. Torres,S. M. Mazzola,Enrico Bozzo,Mariusz Gromadzki,Sergio Campana,Nanda Rea,Carlo Ferrigno,Simone Migliari +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-wavelength study of the unclassified X-ray source CXOU J110926.4−650224 (J1109) was performed and the authors identified the optical counterpart as a blue star with a magnitude of ∼20.1 (3300-10500 A).
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A magnetar-powered X-ray transient as the aftermath of a binary neutron-star merger
Yongquan Xue,X. C. Zheng,X. C. Zheng,Ye Li,W. N. Brandt,Bin-Bin Zhang,Bin Luo,Bing Zhang,Bing Zhang,Bing Zhang,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,Franz E. Bauer,Hui Sun,Bret D. Lehmer,Xue-Feng Wu,Xue-Feng Wu,Guang Yang,Xu Kong,Junyao Li,Mouyuan Sun,J. X. Wang,Fabio Vito,Fabio Vito +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a fast X-ray transient (CDF-S XT1) was found to be associated with a faint host galaxy whose redshift is unknown, and the light curve is fully consistent with being powered by a millisecond magnetar.
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Piercing through Highly Obscured and Compton-thick AGNs in the Chandra Deep Fields. I. X-Ray Spectral and Long-term Variability Analyses
Junyao Li,Yongquan Xue,Mouyuan Sun,Teng Liu,Fabio Vito,Fabio Vito,W. N. Brandt,T. M. Hughes,Guang Yang,Paolo Tozzi,Shifu Zhu,X. C. Zheng,X. C. Zheng,Bin Luo,Chien-Ting J. Chen,Cristian Vignali,Roberto Gilli,Xinwen Shu +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a detailed X-ray spectral analysis of 1152 AGNs selected in the Chandra Deep Fields (CDFs), in order to identify highly obscured AGNs.