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Róbert Szakáts
Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 52
Citations - 1161
Róbert Szakáts is an academic researcher from Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Light curve & Stars. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 48 publications receiving 935 citations. Previous affiliations of Róbert Szakáts include Konkoly Thege Miklós Astronomical Institute.
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The size, shape, density and ring of the dwarf planet Haumea from a stellar occultation
Jose Luis Ortiz,Pablo Santos-Sanz,Bruno Sicardy,G. Benedetti-Rossi,Diane Berard,Nicolás Morales,Rene Duffard,Felipe Braga-Ribas,Ulrich Hopp,C. Ries,Valerio Nascimbeni,Valerio Nascimbeni,Francesco Marzari,V. Granata,V. Granata,András Pál,Cs. Kiss,Theodor Pribulla,R. Komžík,Kamil Hornoch,Petr Pravec,Paolo Bacci,Martina Maestripieri,L. Nerli,L. Mazzei,Mauro Bachini,F. Martinelli,Giacomo Succi,F. Ciabattari,Herman Mikuz,A. Carbognani,B. Gaehrken,Stefano Mottola,S. Hellmich,F. L. Rommel,Estela Fernández-Valenzuela,A. Campo Bagatin,Stefan Cikota,Aleksandar Cikota,J. Lecacheux,Roberto Vieira-Martins,Julio Camargo,Marcelo Assafin,François Colas,Raoul Behrend,Josselin Desmars,E. Meza,Alvaro Alvarez-Candal,W. Beisker,A. R. Gomes-Júnior,B. E. Morgado,Françoise Roques,Frédéric Vachier,Jérôme Berthier,T. G. Mueller,José M. Madiedo,Ozan Ünsalan,Eda Sonbas,N. Karaman,O. Erece,D. T. Koseoglu,T. Ozisik,S. Kalkan,Yavuz Güney,Mohammad Shameoni Niaei,O. Satir,Cahit Yeşilyaprak,Ç. Püsküllü,Afşar Kabaş,Osman Demircan,J. Alikakos,Vassilis Charmandaris,Giuseppe Leto,J. M. Ohlert,J. M. Christille,Róbert Szakáts,A. Takácsné Farkas,E. Varga-Verebélyi,Gábor Marton,A. Marciniak,Przemyslaw Bartczak,Toni Santana-Ros,M. Butkiewicz-Bąk,Grzegorz Dudziński,Victor Ali-Lagoa,Kosmas Gazeas,L. Tzouganatos,N. Paschalis,V. Tsamis,Agustín Sánchez-Lavega,Santiago Pérez-Hoyos,Ricardo Hueso,J. C. Guirado,V. Peris,R. Iglesias-Marzoa +94 more
TL;DR: Observations from multiple Earth-based observatories of Haumea passing in front of a distant star (a multi-chord stellar occultation) report the presence of a ring with an opacity of 0.5, which constrains the three-dimensional orientation of Haumesa and its triaxial shape, which is inconsistent with a homogeneous body in hydrostatic equilibrium.
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The outburst and nature of two young eruptive stars in the North America/Pelican Nebula Complex
Ágnes Kóspál,P. Ábrahám,J. A. Acosta-Pulido,J. A. Acosta-Pulido,M. J. Arévalo Morales,M. J. Arévalo Morales,M. I. Carnerero,M. I. Carnerero,E. Elek,János Kelemen,Mária Kun,András Pál,András Pál,Róbert Szakáts,Krisztián Vida +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the spectral energy distributions of two young stellar objects, HBC 722 and VSX J205126.1+440523, in order to determine the true nature of these two objects.
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Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type Ia Supernova 2018oh with Early Excess Emission from the Kepler 2 Observations
Wenxiong Li,Wenxiong Li,Xiaofeng Wang,Jozsef Vinko,Jozsef Vinko,Jun Mo,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,Griffin Hosseinzadeh,David J. Sand,Jujia Zhang,Han Lin,Tianmeng Zhang,Long Wang,Long Wang,Zhihao Chen,Danfeng Xiang,Liming Rui,Fang Huang,Fang Huang,Xue Li,Xiaojia Zhang,Linyi Li,E. Baron,James M. DerKacy,Xulin Zhao,Hanna Sai,Kaicheng Zhang,Kaicheng Zhang,Dale Andrew Howell,Dale Andrew Howell,Curtis McCully,Iair Arcavi,Iair Arcavi,Iair Arcavi,Stefano Valenti,Daichi Hiramatsu,Daichi Hiramatsu,J. Burke,J. Burke,A. Rest,A. Rest,Peter M. Garnavich,Brad E. Tucker,Gautham Narayan,Edward J. Shaya,S. Margheim,A. Zenteno,A. Villar,Georgios Dimitriadis,R. J. Foley,Yen-Chen Pan,David A. Coulter,Ori D. Fox,Saurabh Jha,D. O. Jones,Dan Kasen,Dan Kasen,Charles D. Kilpatrick,Anthony L. Piro,Adam G. Riess,Adam G. Riess,César Rojas-Bravo,Benjamin J. Shappee,Thomas W.-S. Holoien,Krzysztof Z. Stanek,Maria R. Drout,Katie Auchettl,Christopher S. Kochanek,J. S. Brown,Subhash Bose,D. Bersier,J. Brimacombe,Ping Chen,Subo Dong,S. Holmbo,J. A. Muñoz,Robert L. Mutel,R. S. Post,J. L. Prieto,J. V. Shields,D. Tallon,Todd A. Thompson,Patrick J. Vallely,Steven Villanueva,Stephen J. Smartt,K. W. Smith,K. C. Chambers,H. Flewelling,Mark E. Huber,E. A. Magnier,C. Z. Waters,A. S. B. Schultz,Joanna Bulger,T. B. Lowe,Mark Willman,Krisztián Sárneczky,András Pál,John C Wheeler,John C Wheeler,Attila Bódi,Zs. Bognár,B. Csák,B. Cseh,G. Csörnyei,O. Hanyecz,Bernadett Ignácz,Cs. Kalup,Réka Könyves-Tóth,Levente Kriskovics,A. Ordasi,I. Rajmon,Ádám Sódor,R. Szabó,Róbert Szakáts,G. Zsidi,Peter A. Milne,Jennifer E. Andrews,Nathan Smith,Christopher Bilinski,Peter J. Brown,Jakob Nordin,Steven Williams,Lluís Galbany,J. Palmerio,Isobel Hook,Cosimo Inserra,Kate Maguire,Régis Cartier,A. Razza,A. Razza,Claudia P. Gutiérrez,J. J. Hermes,Joshua S. Reding,B. C. Kaiser,John L. Tonry,A. N. Heinze,L. Denneau,H. Weiland,B. Stalder,Geert Barentsen,Jessie L. Dotson,Thomas Barclay,Thomas Barclay,Michael Gully-Santiago,Christina Hedges,Ann Marie Cody,Steve B. Howell,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,J. Van Cleve,J. Van Cleve,J. Vinicius de Miranda Cardoso,J. Vinicius de Miranda Cardoso,K. A. Larson,K. M. McCalmont-Everton,C. A. Peterson,S. E. Ross,L. H. Reedy,D. Osborne,C. McGinn,L. Kohnert,L. Migliorini,A. Wheaton,B. Spencer,C. Labonde,G. Castillo,G. Beerman,K. Steward,M. Hanley,R. M. Larsen,R. Gangopadhyay,R. Kloetzel,T. Weschler,V. Nystrom,J. Moffatt,M. Redick,Kim Griest,M. Packard,M. Muszynski,J. Kampmeier,R. Bjella,S. Flynn,B. Elsaesser +183 more
TL;DR: The first spectroscopically confirmed type Ia supernova (ASASSN-18bt) was observed in the Kepler field by Dimitriadis et al. as mentioned in this paper.
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EXTENSIVE SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOMETRY OF THE TYPE IIP SUPERNOVA 2013ej
G. Dhungana,Robert Kehoe,Jozsef Vinko,Jozsef Vinko,Jeffrey M. Silverman,John C Wheeler,WeiKang Zheng,George H Marion,Ori D. Fox,Carl W. Akerlof,Barna I. Biro,Tamás Borkovits,S. B. Cenko,S. B. Cenko,Kelsey I. Clubb,Alexei V. Filippenko,F. V. Ferrante,C. A. Gibson,Melissa L. Graham,T. Hegedüs,Patrick L. Kelly,János Kelemen,William H. Lee,G. Marschalkó,László Molnár,Andrea P. Nagy,A. Ordasi,András Pál,Krisztián Sárneczky,Isaac Shivvers,Róbert Szakáts,Tamás Szalai,E. Szegedi-Elek,P. Székely,A. Szing,K. Takáts,K. Takáts,K. Vida +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented extensive optical (UBV RI, {g} \prime {r} \ prime {i}, prime {z}, and open CCD) and near-infrared (ZY JH) photometry for the very nearby Type IIP SN 2013ej extending from +1 to +461 days after shock breakout, estimated to be MJD 56496.
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Testing supernovae Ia distance measurement methods with SN 2011fe
Jozsef Vinko,Jozsef Vinko,Krisztián Sárneczky,Krisztián Sárneczky,K. Takats,G. H. Marion,T. Hegedüs,I. B. Biro,Tamás Borkovits,Tamás Borkovits,E. Szegedi-Elek,A. Farkas,A. Farkas,P. Klagyivik,László L. Kiss,László L. Kiss,Tamás Kovács,András Pál,András Pál,Róbert Szakáts,N. Szalai,Tamás Szalai,Károly Szatmáry,A. Szing,K. Vida,John C Wheeler +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the distance modulus of Type Ia supernova 2011fe in M101 was derived using the independent light curve fitting codes MLCS2k2 and SALT2.