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Nathan Smith
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 543
Citations - 30830
Nathan Smith is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supernova & Nebula. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 503 publications receiving 28124 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathan Smith include University of Hawaii at Manoa & University of California.
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An Excess of Mid-Infrared Emission from the Type Iax SN 2014dt
Ori D. Fox,Joel Johansson,Mansi M. Kasliwal,Jennifer E. Andrews,John Bally,Howard E. Bond,Martha L. Boyer,Martha L. Boyer,Robert D. Gehrz,George Helou,Eric Hsiao,Frank J. Masci,Mudumba Parthasarathy,Nathan Smith,Samaporn Tinyanont,Schuyler D. Van Dyk +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present recent Spitzer observations of the SN Iax 2014dt obtained by the SPIRITS program nearly one year post-explosion that reveal a strong mid-IR excess over the expected fluxes of more normal SNe Ia.
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Thermal Infrared Imaging of the Bipolar H II Region S106
Nathan Smith,Nathan Smith,Terry J. Jones,Robert D. Gehrz,Robert D. Gehrz,Dimitri I. Klebe,M. J. Creech-Eakman,M. J. Creech-Eakman +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the structure of the ionization fronts and photodissociation regions are resolved in Brα emission at 4.05 μm and emission from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at 3.29 μm, with the H I emission residing interior to the hydrocarbon emission.
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The Type II superluminous SN 2008es at late times: Near-infrared excess and circumstellar interaction
Kornpob Bhirombhakdi,Ryan Chornock,Adam A. Miller,Adam A. Miller,Alexei V. Filippenko,Alexei V. Filippenko,S. Bradley Cenko,S. Bradley Cenko,Nathan Smith +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of papers from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Science Foundation (NSF), National Research Council (NRC), and CONICYT (Chile).
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ASASSN-15nx: A luminous Type II supernova with a "perfect" linear decline.
Subhash Bose,Subo Dong,Christopher S. Kochanek,Andrea Pastorello,Boaz Katz,D. Bersier,Jennifer E. Andrews,J. L. Prieto,Krzysztof Z. Stanek,Benjamin J. Shappee,Nathan Smith,Juna A. Kollmeier,S. Benetti,Enrico Cappellaro,Ping Chen,Nancy Elias-Rosa,Peter Milne,A. Morales-Garoffolo,Leonardo Tartaglia,L. Tomasella,Christopher Bilinski,Joseph Brimacombe,Thomas W.-S. Holoien,Charles D. Kilpatrick,Seiichiro Kiyota,Barry F. Madore,Jeffrey A. Rich +26 more
TL;DR: A luminous Type II supernova, ASASSN-15nx, was reported in this article, with a peak luminosity of M_V=-20 mag, that is between typical core-collapse supernovae and super-luminous supernova.
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HH 666: different kinematics from H α and [Fe ii] emission provide a missing link between jets and outflows
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented new near-IR [Fe II] spectra obtained with the FIRE spectrograph at Magellan Observatory, showing that the two emission lines trace substantially different morphologies in the inner ~40" of the outflow.