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Per Møller
Researcher at European Southern Observatory
Publications - 9
Citations - 1237
Per Møller is an academic researcher from European Southern Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & Afterglow. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1068 citations.
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Spectroscopic identification of r-process nucleosynthesis in a double neutron star merger
Elena Pian,P. D'Avanzo,Stefano Benetti,M. Branchesi,Enzo Brocato,Sergio Campana,Enrico Cappellaro,Stefano Covino,Valerio D'Elia,Johan P. U. Fynbo,Fedor Getman,G. Ghirlanda,Gabriele Ghisellini,A. Grado,G. Greco,Jens Hjorth,Chryssa Kouveliotou,Andrew J. Levan,Luca Limatola,D. Malesani,Paolo A. Mazzali,Paolo A. Mazzali,A. Melandri,Per Møller,Luciano Nicastro,Eliana Palazzi,S. Piranomonte,Andrea Rossi,Om Sharan Salafia,Om Sharan Salafia,Jonatan Selsing,G. Stratta,Masaomi Tanaka,Nial R. Tanvir,L. Tomasella,Darach Watson,Sheng Yang,Sheng Yang,Lorenzo Amati,Louis Antonelli,S. Ascenzi,S. Ascenzi,M. G. Bernardini,M. Boer,F. Bufano,Andrea Bulgarelli,Massimo Capaccioli,Piergiorgio Casella,A. J. Castro-Tirado,E. Chassande-Mottin,Riccardo Ciolfi,Chris M. Copperwheat,M. Dadina,G. De Cesare,A. Di Paola,Yi-Zhong Fan,Bruce Gendre,G. Giuffrida,Antonio Giunta,L. K. Hunt,G. L. Israel,Zhi-Ping Jin,Mansi M. Kasliwal,S. Klose,M. Lisi,Francesco Longo,Elisabetta Maiorano,Michela Mapelli,N. Masetti,N. Masetti,L. Nava,B. Patricelli,Daniel A. Perley,A. Pescalli,A. Pescalli,Tsvi Piran,A. Possenti,L. Pulone,M. Razzano,Ruben Salvaterra,Pietro Schipani,Mario Spera,Antonio Stamerra,Luigi Stella,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Vincenzo Testa,Eleonora Troja,Massimo Turatto,S. D. Vergani,S. D. Vergani,D. Vergani +90 more
TL;DR: The spectral identification and physical properties of a bright kilonova associated with the gravitational-wave source GW170817 and γ-ray burst GRB 170817A associated with a galaxy at a distance of 40 megaparsecs from Earth are described.
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The afterglow of the short/intermediate-duration gamma-ray burst GRB 000301C: A jet at z = 2:04 ?;??;???
B. L. Jensen,Johan P. U. Fynbo,Johan P. U. Fynbo,Javier Gorosabel,Jens Hjorth,S. T. Holland,S. T. Holland,Per Møller,B. Thomsen,Gunnlaugur Björnsson,Henrik D. Pedersen,I. Burud,A. A. Henden,Nial R. Tanvir,C. J. Davis,P. M. Vreeswijk,E. Rol,Kevin Hurley,T. L. Cline,Jacob I. Trombka,T. P. McClanahan,R. D. Starr,John O. Goldsten,A. J. Castro-Tirado,A. J. Castro-Tirado,Jochen Greiner,C. A. L. Bailer-Jones,M. W. Kümmel,Reinhard Mundt +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present UBRI and NEAR data from the detection of the short or intermediate duration (2 s) gamma-ray burst GRB000301C (2000 March 1.41 UT).
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The Bright Gamma-Ray Burst of 2000 February 10: A Case Study of an Optically Dark Gamma-Ray Burst
L. Piro,Dale A. Frail,Javier Gorosabel,Javier Gorosabel,Gordon P. Garmire,P. Soffitta,Lorenzo Amati,Michael I. Andersen,L. A. Antonelli,Edo Berger,F. Frontera,Johan P. U. Fynbo,G. Gandolfi,Michael R. Garcia,Jens Hjorth,J. J. M. in 't Zand,B. L. Jensen,N. Masetti,Per Møller,Henrik D. Pedersen,Elena Pian,M. H. Wieringa +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the gamma-ray burst GRB 000210 had the highest peak flux of any event localized by BeppoSAX as yet, but it did not have a detected optical afterglow, despite prompt and deep searches down to Rlim � 23:5.
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Dietary composition and contaminants in north Greenland, in the 1970s and 2004.
TL;DR: The consumption of locally produced food has decreased in Greenland during the last 30 years and this has led to a reduction in the daily intake of contaminants, but the concentrations of contaminants in local food items have not decreased, except for PCB and Lead.
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Extinction curve template for intrinsically reddened quasars
Tayyaba Zafar,Per Møller,Darach Watson,Johan P. U. Fynbo,J.-K. Krogager,Nosheen Zafar,F. G. Saturni,F. G. Saturni,S. Geier,S. Geier,Bram Venemans +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the near-infrared to UV data of 16 quasars with redshifts ranging from 0.71 < z < 2.13 to investigate dust extinction properties.