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S. R. Kulkarni
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 171
Citations - 6416
S. R. Kulkarni is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & Supernova. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 163 publications receiving 6094 citations.
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The unusual afterglow of GRB 980326: evidence for the gamma-ray burst/supernova connection
J. S. Bloom,S. R. Kulkarni,S. G. Djorgovski,A. C. Eichelberger,John P. Blakeslee,S. C. Odewahn,Fiona A. Harrison,Dale A. Frail,Alexei V. Filippenko,Douglas C. Leonard,Adam G. Riess,H. Spinrad,D. Stern,Andrew Bunker,A. Dey,S. A. Stanford,B. Grossan,Saul Perlmutter,R. A. Knop,I. M. Hook,M. Feroci,N. Cherry,Astrofisica Spaziale +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present evidence for an unusual light curve for GRB 980326 based on new optical observations and suggest that GRBs with long durations are associated with death of massive stars.
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The KMOS^3D Survey: design, first results, and the evolution of galaxy kinematics from 0.7<z<2.7
Emily Wisnioski,N. M. Förster Schreiber,Stijn Wuyts,E. Wuyts,K. Bandara,D. Wilman,R. Genzel,R. Bender,R. D. Davies,Matteo Fossati,Philipp Lang,J. T. Mendel,A. Beifiori,G. B. Brammer,Jeffrey C. C. Chan,M. H. Fabricius,Y. Fudamoto,S. R. Kulkarni,J. D. Kurk,Dieter Lutz,Erica J. Nelson,I. Momcheva,David J. Rosario,R. P. Saglia,Stella Seitz,Linda J. Tacconi,P. G. van Dokkum +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the KMOS^3D survey, a new integral field survey of over 600 galaxies at 0.7 1$, implying that the star-forming "main sequence" (MS) is primarily composed of rotating galaxies at both redshift regimes.
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The afterglow, the redshift, and the extreme energetics of the gamma-ray burst 990123
S. R. Kulkarni,S. G. Djorgovski,S. C. Odewahn,Joshua S. Bloom,Roy R. Gal,Christopher D. Koresko,Fiona A. Harrison,Lori M. Lubin,Lee Armus,Ramazan Sari,G. D. Illingworth,D. D. Kelson,Dan Magee,P. G. van Dokkum,Dale A. Frail,John S. Mulchaey,M. A. Malkan,I. S. McLean,Harry Teplitz,David W. Koerner,D. Kirkpatrick,N. Kobayashi,I. A. Yadigaroglu,J. P. Halpern,Tsvi Piran,Robert W. Goodrich,Frederic H. Chaffee,M. Feroci,Enrico Costa +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the optical and IR afterglow measurements reported here may provide the first observational evidence of beaming in a GRB, thereby reducing the required energy consumption to a level where stellar death models are still tenable.
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Optical and Radio Observations of the Afterglow from GRB990510: Evidence for a Jet
Fiona A. Harrison,J. S. Bloom,Dale A. Frail,Ramazan Sari,S. R. Kulkarni,S. G. Djorgovski,Tim Axelrod,Jeremy Mould,Brian P. Schmidt,M. H. Wieringa,R. M. Wark,Ravi Subrahmanyan,David McConnell,Patrick J. McCarthy,B. E. Schaefer,R. G. McMahon R. O. Markze,E. Firth,P. Soffitta,Lorenzo Amati +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present multi-color optical and two-frequency radio observations of the bright SAX event, GRB 990510, and derive a jet opening angle of 0.08.
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Evidence for Wide-Spread AGN Driven Outflows in the Most Massive z~1-2 Star Forming Galaxies
Reinhard Genzel,N. M. Förster Schreiber,David J. Rosario,Philipp Lang,Dieter Lutz,Emily Wisnioski,E. Wuyts,Stijn Wuyts,K. Bandara,R. Bender,S. Berta,J. D. Kurk,J. T. Mendel,Linda J. Tacconi,D. Wilman,A. Beifiori,Gabriel B. Brammer,A. Burkert,Peter Buschkamp,Jeffrey C. C. Chan,C. M. Carollo,R. D. Davies,Frank Eisenhauer,M. H. Fabricius,Matteo Fossati,Mariska Kriek,S. R. Kulkarni,S. J. Lilly,Chiara Mancini,I. Momcheva,T. Naab,Erica J. Nelson,Alvio Renzini,Roberto P. Saglia,Ray M. Sharples,Amiel Sternberg,Sandro Tacchella,P. G. van Dokkum +37 more
TL;DR: Forster Schreiber et al. as discussed by the authors used a combination of the SINS/zC-SINF, LUCI, GNIRS, and KMOS^3D spectroscopic surveys to detect broad nuclear emission (FWHM) in the Ha, [NII], and [SII] lines.