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T. Pursimo

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  11
Citations -  257

T. Pursimo is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Redshift & Blazar. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 218 citations.

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Stochastic Modeling of Multiwavelength Variability of the Classical BL Lac Object OJ 287 on Timescales Ranging from Decades to Hours

Arti Goyal, +121 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors acknowledge support from the Polish National Science Centre (NCN) through the grant 2012/04/A/ST9/04404 and 2017/27/B/ST 9/01855.
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A Tidal Disruption Event in a Nearby Galaxy Hosting an Intermediate Mass Black Hole

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the discovery of a bright point source flare in the Abell cluster A1795 with archival EUVE and Chandra observations, which indicated that a tidal disruption of a star by a black hole (BH) with log(M (sub BH) / M (sub 1 solar mass)) approximately equal to 5.5 plus or minus 0.5.
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Stochastic modeling of multiwavelength variability of the classical BL Lac object OJ 287 on timescales ranging from decades to hours

Arti Goyal, +111 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a power spectral density analysis for the BL Lac object OJ\,287, utilizing the Fermi-LAT survey at high-energy $\gamma$-rays, {\it Swift}-XRT in X-rays and several ground-based telescopes and the Kepler satellite in the optical, and radio telescopes at GHz frequencies.
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First Light of Engineered Diffusers at the Nordic Optical Telescope Reveal Time Variability in the Optical Eclipse Depth of WASP-12b

TL;DR: In this paper, two engineered diffusers mounted on the 2.5 meter Nordic Optical Telescope (NOMA) were used to estimate the photometric precision of two photometric standard stars, along with observations of one primary transit observation of TrES-3b in the red (R-band), one of CoRoT-1b in B-band, and three secondary eclipses of WASP-12b in V-band.