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Nino Panagia
Researcher at Space Telescope Science Institute
Publications - 483
Citations - 52007
Nino Panagia is an academic researcher from Space Telescope Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supernova & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 478 publications receiving 48961 citations. Previous affiliations of Nino Panagia include Cornell University & University of Catania.
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An energetic stellar outburst accompanied by circumstellar light echoes.
Howard E. Bond,Arne Henden,Zoltan G. Levay,Nino Panagia,Nino Panagia,William B. Sparks,Sumner Starrfield,R. Mark Wagner,Romano L. M. Corradi,Ulisse Munari +9 more
TL;DR: High-resolution imaging and polarimetry of light echoes indicate that V838 Mon represents a hitherto unknown type of stellar outburst, for which the authors have no completely satisfactory physical explanation.
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Spitzer SAGE Infrared Photometry of Massive Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Alceste Z. Bonanos,Derck Massa,Marta Sewilo,D. J. Lennon,Nino Panagia,Nino Panagia,Linda J. Smith,Margaret Meixner,Brian Babler,S. Bracker,Marilyn R. Meade,Karl D. Gordon,Joseph L. Hora,Remy Indebetouw,Barbara A. Whitney +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a catalog of 1750 massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), with accurate spectral types compiled from the literature, and a photometric catalog for a subset of 1268 of these stars, with the goal of exploring their infrared properties.
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Properties of the SN 1987A Circumstellar Ring and the Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud
TL;DR: The distance to SN 1987A was determined by comparing the angular size of its circumstellar ring, measured from an HST image obtained in a narrow forbidden O III 5007 A filter, with its absolute size derived from an analysis of the light curves of narrow UV lines measured with the IUE.
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Massive-Star Supernovae as Major Dust Factories
Ben Sugerman,Barbara Ercolano,M. J. Barlow,Alexander G. G. M. Tielens,Geoffrey C. Clayton,Albert A. Zijlstra,Margaret Meixner,Angela Speck,Tim Gledhill,Nino Panagia,Martin Cohen,Karl D. Gordon,Martin Meyer,J. Fabbri,J. E. Bowey,Douglas L. Welch,Michael W. Regan,Robert C. Kennicutt +17 more
TL;DR: Observations of the Type II supernova 2003gd show that dust formation in supernova ejecta can be efficient and that massive-star supernovae could have been major dust producers throughout the history of the universe.
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Stellar Proper Motions in the Galactic Bulge from deep HST ACS/WFC Photometry
Will Clarkson,Kailash C. Sahu,Jay Anderson,Thirza Smith,Thomas M. Brown,R. Michael Rich,Stefano Casertano,Howard E. Bond,Mario Livio,Dante Minniti,Nino Panagia,Alvio Renzini,Jeff A. Valenti,Manuela Zoccali +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented stellar proper motions in the Galactic bulge from the Sagittarius Window Eclipsing Extrasolar Search (SWEEPS) project using ACS/WFC on HST.