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Sunil Simha
Researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz
Publications - 29
Citations - 1307
Sunil Simha is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Fast radio burst. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 923 citations. Previous affiliations of Sunil Simha include University of California, Berkeley.
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A single fast radio burst localized to a massive galaxy at cosmological distance
Keith W. Bannister,Adam Deller,Chris Phillips,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Jason X. Prochaska,Jason X. Prochaska,Nicolas Tejos,Stuart D. Ryder,Elaine M. Sadler,Elaine M. Sadler,Ryan Shannon,Sunil Simha,Cherie K. Day,Matthew McQuinn,F. O. North-Hickey,Shivani Bhandari,W. Arcus,Vardha N. Bennert,J. N. Burchett,M. Bouwhuis,Richard Dodson,Ron Ekers,Ron Ekers,Wael Farah,Chris Flynn,C. W. James,Matthew Kerr,Emil Lenc,Elizabeth K. Mahony,John M. O'Meara,Stefan Oslowski,Hao Qiu,Hao Qiu,Tommaso Treu,T. Bateman,Douglas C.-J. Bock,R. J. Bolton,Anthony G. A. Brown,John D. Bunton,Aaron Chippendale,F. R. Cooray,Tim J. Cornwell,N. Gupta,Douglas B. Hayman,Michael Kesteven,Bärbel S. Koribalski,A. Macleod,Naomi McClure-Griffiths,S. Neuhold,Ray P. Norris,Ray P. Norris,M. A. Pilawa,R.-Y. Qiao,John Reynolds,Daniel N. Roxby,Timothy W. Shimwell,Maxim Voronkov,Christine D. Wilson +57 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the interferometric localization of the single-pulse fast radio burst (FRB 180924) to a position 4 kiloparsecs from the center of a luminous galaxy at redshift 0.3214.
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The low density and magnetization of a massive galaxy halo exposed by a fast radio burst.
J. Xavier Prochaska,J. Xavier Prochaska,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Matthew McQuinn,Sunil Simha,Ryan Shannon,Cherie K. Day,Cherie K. Day,Lachlan Marnoch,Lachlan Marnoch,Stuart D. Ryder,Adam Deller,Keith W. Bannister,Shivani Bhandari,Rongmon Bordoloi,John D. Bunton,Hyerin Cho,Chris Flynn,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Chris Phillips,Hao Qiu,Nicolas Tejos +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the detection of a fast radio burst (FRB 181112), localized with arcsecond precision, that passes through the halo of a foreground galaxy.
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The low density and magnetization of a massive galaxy halo exposed by a fast radio burst
J. Xavier Prochaska,J. Xavier Prochaska,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Matthew McQuinn,Sunil Simha,Ryan Shannon,Cherie K. Day,Cherie K. Day,Lachlan Marnoch,Lachlan Marnoch,Stuart D. Ryder,Adam Deller,Keith W. Bannister,Shivani Bhandari,Rongmon Bordoloi,John D. Bunton,Hyerin Cho,Chris Flynn,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Chris Phillips,Hao Qiu,Nicolas Tejos +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the detection of a fast radio burst (FRB 181112) with arcsecond precision, which passes through the halo of a foreground galaxy.
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Host galaxy properties and offset distributions of fast radio bursts: implications for their progenitors
Kasper E. Heintz,J. Xavier Prochaska,J. Xavier Prochaska,Sunil Simha,Emma Platts,Wen-fai Fong,Nicolas Tejos,Stuart D. Ryder,Kshitij Aggerwal,Shivani Bhandari,Cherie K. Day,Cherie K. Day,Adam Deller,Charles D. Kilpatrick,Casey J. Law,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Alexandra Mannings,Lachlan Marnoch,Elaine M. Sadler,Elaine M. Sadler,Ryan Shannon +20 more
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The Host Galaxies and Progenitors of Fast Radio Bursts Localized with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder
Shivani Bhandari,Elaine M. Sadler,Elaine M. Sadler,J. Xavier Prochaska,J. Xavier Prochaska,Sunil Simha,Stuart D. Ryder,Lachlan Marnoch,Lachlan Marnoch,Keith W. Bannister,Jean-Pierre Macquart,Chris Flynn,Ryan Shannon,Nicolas Tejos,Felipe Corro-Guerra,Cherie K. Day,Cherie K. Day,Adam Deller,Ron Ekers,Ron Ekers,Sebastian Lopez,Elizabeth K. Mahony,Consuelo Nuñez,Chris Phillips +23 more
TL;DR: The Australian Research Council (ARC) as mentioned in this paper proposed a method to improve the performance of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the National Science Foundation of Australia (NSF).