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Tassilo Schweyer
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 39
Citations - 1240
Tassilo Schweyer is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamma-ray burst & Supernova. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1067 citations. Previous affiliations of Tassilo Schweyer include Stockholm University & Technische Universität München.
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A very luminous magnetar-powered supernova associated with an ultra-long γ-ray burst
Jochen Greiner,Paolo A. Mazzali,D. Alexander Kann,Thomas Krühler,Elena Pian,S. J. Prentice,Felipe Olivares E.,Andrea Rossi,Sylvio Klose,Stefan Taubenberger,Fabian Knust,P. M. J. Afonso,Chris Ashall,J. Bolmer,C. Delvaux,Roland Diehl,Jonathan Elliott,R. Filgas,Johan P. U. Fynbo,J. F. Graham,Ana Nicuesa Guelbenzu,Shiho Kobayashi,Giorgos Leloudas,Sandra Savaglio,Patricia Schady,S. Schmidl,Tassilo Schweyer,V. Sudilovsky,M. Tanga,Adria C. Updike,Hendrik van Eerten,Karla Varela +31 more
TL;DR: It is reported that a supernova was associated with the ultra-long-duration γ-ray burst GRB 111209A, at a redshift z of 0.677, and this supernova is more than three times more luminous than type Ic supernovae associated with long-duration μ-ray bursts, and its spectrum is distinctly different.
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Primary black hole spin in OJ287 as determined by the General Relativity centenary flare
Mauri Valtonen,Staszek Zola,S. Ciprini,Achamveedu Gopakumar,Katsura Matsumoto,Kozo Sadakane,M. R. Kidger,Kosmas Gazeas,Kari Nilsson,Andrei Berdyugin,Vilppu Piirola,Helen Jermak,Kiran S. Baliyan,F. Alicavus,David Boyd,M. Campas Torrent,F. Campos,J. Carrillo Gómez,Daniel B. Caton,V. H. Chavushyan,J. Dalessio,B. Debski,Dinko Dimitrov,Marek Drozdz,H. Er,Ahmet Erdem,A. Escartin Pérez,V. Fallah Ramazani,Alexei V. Filippenko,Shashikiran Ganesh,F. Garcia,F. Gómez Pinilla,Maheswar Gopinathan,J. B. Haislip,René Hudec,G. Hurst,K. M. Ivarsen,Martin Jelínek,Arti Joshi,Masato Kagitani,Navpreet Kaur,William C. Keel,A. P. LaCluyze,Byeong-Cheol Lee,Elina Lindfors,J. Lozano de Haro,J. P. Moore,Markus Mugrauer,R. Naves Nogues,A. W. Neely,R. H. Nelson,Waldemar Ogloza,S. Okano,Jeewan C. Pandey,M. Perri,Pauli Pihajoki,Gary Poyner,Judith L. Provencal,T. Pursimo,A. Raj,Daniel E. Reichart,R. Reinthal,S. Sadegi,Takeshi Sakanoi,J.-L. Salto González,Tassilo Schweyer,Michal Siwak,F. C. Soldán Alfaro,Eda Sonbas,Iain A. Steele,John T. Stocke,Jan Strobl,L. O. Takalo,Toma Tomov,L. Tremosa Espasa,J. R. Valdes,J. Valero Pérez,F. Verrecchia,James R. Webb,Mizuki Yoneda,M. Zejmo,WeiKang Zheng,J. H. Telting,J. Saario,T. M. Reynolds,Andreas Kvammen,E. Gafton,R. Karjalainen,Jussi Harmanen,Pere Blay +89 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that the outburst did occur within the expected time range, peaking on 2015 December 5 at magnitude 12.9 in the optical R-band, based on Swift/XRT satellite measurements and optical polarization data.
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GAMMA-RAY BURSTS TRACE UV METRICS OF STAR FORMATION OVER 3 < z < 5*
Jochen Greiner,D. B. Fox,Patricia Schady,Thomas Krühler,Michele Trenti,Michele Trenti,Aleksandar Cikota,J. Bolmer,J. Elliott,C. Delvaux,Rosalba Perna,P. M. J. Afonso,D. A. Kann,S. Klose,Sandra Savaglio,S. Schmidl,Tassilo Schweyer,M. Tanga,Karla Varela +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first uniform treatment of long duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxy detections and upper limits over the redshift range, a key epoch for observational and theoretical efforts to understand the processes, environments, and consequences of early cosmic star formation (SF).
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Observational constraints on the optical and near-infrared emission from the neutron star-black hole binary merger S190814bv
Kendall Ackley,Lorenzo Amati,Cesare Barbieri,Franz E. Bauer,S. Benetti,M. G. Bernardini,Kornpob Bhirombhakdi,M. T. Botticella,M. Branchesi,Enzo Brocato,S. H. Bruun,Mattia Bulla,Sergio Campana,Enrico Cappellaro,A. J. Castro-Tirado,K. C. Chambers,Sylvain Chaty,T. W. Chen,Riccardo Ciolfi,Alexis Coleiro,Chris M. Copperwheat,Stefano Covino,R. Cutter,Filippo D'Ammando,P. D'Avanzo,G. De Cesare,V. D'Elia,M. Della Valle,L. Denneau,M. de Pasquale,V. S. Dhillon,Martin Dyer,N. Elias-Rosa,Phil Evans,R. Eyles-Ferris,A. Fiore,Morgan Fraser,A. S. Fruchter,J. P. U. Fynbo,Lluís Galbany,C. Gall,Duncan K. Galloway,Fedor Getman,Giancarlo Ghirlanda,J. Gillanders,A. Gomboc,B. P. Gompertz,Carlos González-Fernández,Santiago González-Gaitán,A. Grado,G. Greco,M. Gromadzki,Paul J. Groot,Claudia P. Gutiérrez,T. Heikkilä,Kasper E. Heintz,Jens Hjorth,Y. D. Hu,M. E. Huber,C. Inserra,Luca Izzo,J. Japelj,Anders Jerkstrand,Zhi-Ping Jin,P.G. Jonker,Erkki Kankare,D. A. Kann,Mark Kennedy,Seung-Lee Kim,S. Klose,E. C. Kool,Rubina Kotak,Hanindyo Kuncarayakti,Gavin P. Lamb,Giorgos Leloudas,A. J. Levan,F. Longo,T. Lowe,J. D. Lyman,E. A. Magnier,K. Maguire,Elisabetta Maiorano,Ilya Mandel,Michela Mapelli,Seppo Mattila,O. McBrien,A. Melandri,Michał J. Michałowski,B. Milvang-Jensen,S. Moran,Luciano Nicastro,Matt Nicholl,A. Nicuesa Guelbenzu,L. Nuttal,S. R. Oates,P. T. O'Brien,Francesca Onori,E. Palazzi,B. Patricelli,Albino Perego,M. A. Torres,D. A. Perley,Elena Pian,G. Pignata,S. Piranomonte,Saran Poshyachinda,A. Possenti,Maria Letizia Pumo,J. Quirola-Vásquez,F. Ragosta,G. Ramsay,A. Rau,Armin Rest,T. M. Reynolds,S. Rosetti,A. M. Rossi,Stephan Rosswog,N. B. Sabha,A. Sagués Carracedo,Om Sharan Salafia,Lána Salmon,Ruben Salvaterra,Sandra Savaglio,Luca Sbordone,Patricia Schady,Pietro Schipani,A. S. B. Schultz,Tassilo Schweyer,S. J. Smartt,K. W. Smith,M. N. K. Smith,Jesper Sollerman,S. Srivastav,Elizabeth R. Stanway,R. L. C. Starling,D. Steeghs,G. Stratta,Christopher W. Stubbs,Nial R. Tanvir,Vincenzo Testa,E. Thrane,John L. Tonry,Massimo Turatto,K. Ulaczyk,A. J. van der Horst,S. D. Vergani,N. A. Walton,Dan M. Watson,K. Wiersema,Kaj Wiik,L. Wyrzykowski,Sheng Yang,S. X. Yi,D. R. Young +153 more
TL;DR: In this article, the LIGO and Virgo interferometers detected a high-significance event labelled S190814bv, which was likely due to the merger of a compact binary system formed by a BH and a NS.
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Gamma-Ray Bursts Trace UV Metrics of Star Formation over 3 < z < 5
Jochen Greiner,Derek B. Fox,Patricia Schady,Thomas Krühler,Michele Trenti,Aleksandar Cikota,J. Bolmer,Jonathan Elliott,C. Delvaux,Rosalba Perna,P. Afonso,D. Alexander Kann,Sylvio Klose,Sandra Savaglio,S. Schmidl,Tassilo Schweyer,M. Tanga,Karla Varela +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first uniform treatment of long duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) host galaxy detections and upper limits over the redshift range 3 -156 mag, and with extrapolations of the assumed Schechter-type LF well beyond this range.