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Kuiyun Huang
Researcher at Chung Yuan Christian University
Publications - 6
Citations - 90
Kuiyun Huang is an academic researcher from Chung Yuan Christian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Linear polarization & Gamma-ray burst. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 75 citations. Previous affiliations of Kuiyun Huang include Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
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Synchrotron Self-inverse Compton Radiation From Reverse-shock on GRB120326A
Yuji Urata,Kuiyun Huang,Satoko Takahashi,Myungshin Im,Kazutaka Yamaoka,Makoto Tashiro,Jae-Woo Kim,Minsung Jang,Soojong Pak +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented multi-wavelength observations of a typical long duration GRB 120326A at 1.798 GHz, including rapid observations using a submillimeter array (SMA), and a comprehensive monitoring in X-ray and optical.
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First Detection of Radio Linear Polarization in a Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow
Yuji Urata,Kenji Toma,Kuiyun Huang,Keiichi Asada,Hiroshi Nagai,Satoko Takahashi,Glen Petitpas,Makoto Tashiro,Kazutaka Yamaoka +8 more
TL;DR: The first detection of radio polarization of a GRB afterglow with the first intensive combined use of telescopes in the millimeter and submillimeter ranges for GRB171205A was reported in this paper.
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ALMA Polarimetry of AT2018cow
Kuiyun Huang,Jiro Shimoda,Yuji Urata,Kenji Toma,Kazutaka Yamaoka,Keiichi Asada,Hiroshi Nagai,Satoko Takahashi,Glen Petitpas,Makoto Tashiro +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first radio polarimetric observations of a fast-rising blue optical transient, AT2018cow, were performed with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array.
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First Detection of Radio Linear Polarization in a Gamma Ray Burst Afterglow.
Yuji Urata,Kenji Toma,Kuiyun Huang,Keiichi Asada,Hiroshi Nagai,Satoko Takahashi,Glen Petitpas,Makoto Tashiro,Kazutaka Yamaoka +8 more
TL;DR: The first detection of radio polarization of a GRB afterglow with the first intensive combined use of telescopes in the millimeter and submillimeter ranges for GRB171205A was reported in this paper.