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Peter Nugent
Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publications - 774
Citations - 102726
Peter Nugent is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supernova & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 127, co-authored 754 publications receiving 92988 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Nugent include Liverpool John Moores University & National Autonomous University of Mexico.
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The SNAP near infrared detectors
Gregory Tarle,Carl W. Akerlof,Greg Aldering,Rahman Amanullah,Pierre Astier,E. Barrelet,Chris Bebek,Lars Bergström,J. Bercovitz,Gary Bernstein,Manfred Bester,Alain Bonissent,C. R. Bower,William Carithers,Eugene D. Commins,C. T. Day,Susana E. Deustua,R. DiGennaro,Anne Ealet,Richard S. Ellis,M. Eriksson,A. S. Fruchter,J. F. Genat,G. Goldhaber,A. Goobar,D. E. Groom,S. Harris,Peter Harvey,H. Heetderks,S. T. Holland,Dragan Huterer,Armin Karcher,Alex G. Kim,William F. Kolbe,B. Krieger,R. Lafever,J. I. Lamoureux,M. L. Lampton,M. E. Levi,D. Levin,Eric V. Linder,S. C. Loken,Roger F. Malina,Richard Massey,R. Miguel,Timothy A. McKay,Shawn McKee,Edvard Mörtsell,Nick Mostek,S. L. Mufson,J. A. Musser,Peter Nugent,Hakeem M. Oluseyi,R. Pain,N. Palaio,David H. Pankow,Saul Perlmutter,R. Pratt,Eric Prieto,A. Refregier,Jason Rhodes,K. Robinson,Natalie A. Roe,Michael Sholl,Michael Schubnell,G. Smadja,George F. Smoot,A. L. Spadafora,A. D. Tomasch,H. von der Lippe,R. Vincent,J.-P. Walder,Guofeng Wang +72 more
TL;DR: The SuperNova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) as discussed by the authors was the first NIR system to detect Type Ia supernovae between z = 1 and 1.7.
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PTF12os / PSN J14595904+0153251 is a Type IIb Supernova
Iair Arcavi,Avishay Gal-Yam,Sagi Ben-Ami,Derek Fox,Mansi M. Kasliwal,Peter Nugent,D. Andrew Howell,Jerod T. Parrent,Assaf Horesh,Eric C. Bellm +9 more
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The Hubble constant, supernova light curves and spectra, and radiation transport
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the radioactivity decay chain 56Ni→56Co→56Fe to calculate the emergent ultraviolet-optical-infrared spectra, as a function of time.
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SNAP: supernova/acceleration probe an experiment to measure the properties of the accelerating universe
TL;DR: In this paper, a satellite telescope with a 1-square-degree optical imager, a small near-IR imager and a three-arm near-UV-to-near-IR spectrograph was used to discover over 2000 Type Ia supernovae in a year at redshifts between z = 0.1 and 1.7.
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SNAP NIR detectors
Gregory Tarle,Carl W. Akerlof,Greg Aldering,Rahman Amanullah,Pierre Astier,E. Barrelet,Chris Bebek,Lars Bergström,J. Bercovitz,Gary Bernstein,Manfred Bester,Alain Bonissent,C. R. Bower,Mark L. Brown,William Carithers,Eugene D. Commins,C. T. Day,Susana E. Deustua,R. DiGennaro,Anne Ealet,Richard S. Ellis,M. Eriksson,Andrew S. Fruchter,J.F. Genat,Gerson Goldhaber,Ariel Goobar,Donald E. Groom,S. Harris,Peter Harvey,H. Heetderks,Steven E. Holland,Dragan Huterer,Armin Karcher,Alex G. Kim,William F. Kolbe,B. Krieger,R. Lafever,J. I. Lamoureux,Michael Lampton,Michael Levi,Daniel Levin,Eric V. Linder,S. C. Loken,Roger F. Malina,Richard Massey,Ramon Miquel,Timothy A. McKay,Shawn McKee,E. Moertsell,Nick Mostek,S. Mufson,J. A. Musser,Peter Nugent,Hakeem M. Oluseyi,Reynald Pain,Nicholas P. Palaio,David H. Pankow,Saul Perlmutter,R. Pratt,Eric Prieto,Alexandre Refregier,Jason Rhodes,K. Robinson,Natalie A. Roe,Michael Schubnell,Michael Sholl,G. Smadja,George F. Smoot,A. L. Spadafora,A. D. Tomasch,D. Vincent,H. von der Lippe,J.-P. Walder,Guobin Wang +73 more
TL;DR: The SuperNova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) as mentioned in this paper is the largest NIR system to date, having over 150 million pixels and a field-of-view of 0.34 square degrees.