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Matthew W. Abruzzo
Researcher at Haverford College
Publications - 6
Citations - 1049
Matthew W. Abruzzo is an academic researcher from Haverford College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fast radio burst & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 920 citations.
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A direct localization of a fast radio burst and its host
Shami Chatterjee,Casey J. Law,Robert Wharton,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Jason W. T. Hessels,Jason W. T. Hessels,Geoffrey C. Bower,James M. Cordes,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,C. G. Bassa,Paul Demorest,Bryan J. Butler,Andrew Seymour,P. Scholz,Matthew W. Abruzzo,Slavko Bogdanov,V. M. Kaspi,A. Keimpema,T. J. W. Lazio,Benito Marcote,Maura McLaughlin,Zsolt Paragi,Scott M. Ransom,Michael P. Rupen,Laura Spitler,H. J. van Langevelde,H. J. van Langevelde +27 more
TL;DR: The authors' observations are inconsistent with the fast radio burst having a Galactic origin or its source being located within a prominent star-forming galaxy, and the source appears to be co-located with a low-luminosity active galactic nucleus or a previously unknown type of extragalactic source.
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A Multi-telescope Campaign on FRB 121102: Implications for the FRB Population
Casey J. Law,Matthew W. Abruzzo,Cees Bassa,Geoffrey C. Bower,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Bryan J. Butler,T. M. Cantwell,Steven Carey,Shami Chatterjee,James M. Cordes,Paul Demorest,Jayce Dowell,Rob Fender,K. Gourdji,Keith Grainge,Jason W. T. Hessels,Jason W. T. Hessels,Jack Hickish,Victoria M. Kaspi,T. J. W. Lazio,Maura McLaughlin,D. Michilli,D. Michilli,Kunal Mooley,Yvette C. Perrott,Scott M. Ransom,Nima Razavi-Ghods,Michael P. Rupen,Anna M. M. Scaife,Paul F. Scott,P. Scholz,Andrew Seymour,Laura Spitler,Kevin Stovall,Kevin Stovall,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,David Titterington,Robert Wharton,Peter K. G. Williams +39 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first subarcsecond localization of a fast radio burst, FRB 121102, was made using multiple telescopes: the VLA at 3 GHz and the Arecibo Observatory at 14 GHz.
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A Multi-telescope Campaign on FRB 121102: Implications for the FRB Population
Casey J. Law,Matthew W. Abruzzo,Cees Bassa,Geoffrey C. Bower,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Sarah Burke-Spolaor,Bryan J. Butler,T. M. Cantwell,Steven Carey,Shami Chatterjee,James M. Cordes,Paul Demorest,Jayce Dowell,Rob Fender,K. Gourdji,Keith Grainge,Jason W. T. Hessels,Jason W. T. Hessels,Jack Hickish,Victoria M. Kaspi,T. J. W. Lazio,Maura McLaughlin,D. Michilli,D. Michilli,Kunal Mooley,Yvette C. Perrott,Scott M. Ransom,Nima Razavi-Ghods,Michael P. Rupen,Anna M. M. Scaife,Paul F. Scott,P. Scholz,Andrew Seymour,Laura Spitler,Kevin Stovall,Kevin Stovall,Shriharsh P. Tendulkar,David Titterington,Robert Wharton,Peter K. G. Williams +39 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first subarcsecond localization of a Fast Radio Burst (FRB 121102) was reported by multiple telescopes, including the VLA at 3 GHz and the Arecibo Observatory at 1.4 GHz.
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Korg: A Modern 1D LTE Spectral Synthesis Package
TL;DR: Korg as mentioned in this paper is a 1D LTE spectral synthesis of FGK stars, which computes theoretical spectra from the near-ultraviolet to the nearinfrared, and implements both plane-parallel and spherical radiative transfer.
Taming the TuRMoiL: The Temperature Dependence of Turbulence in Cloud-Wind Interactions
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the emergent turbulence arising in the interaction between clouds and supersonic winds in hydrodynamic ENZO-E simulations and found that cooling is sufficient for cloud survival.