Publications

  1. Cendes et al. (2022) A Pilot Radio Search for Magnetic Activity in Directly Imaged Exoplanets, ApJ.

  2. Broekgaarden et al. (2021) Impact of massive binary star and cosmic evolution on gravitational wave observations I: black hole-neutron star mergers, MNRAS.

  3. Hsu et al. (2021) Magnetar Models of Superluminous Supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Exploring Redshift Evolution, ApJ.

  4. Blanchard et al. (2021) Late-time Hubble Space Telescope Observations of a Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova Reveal the Power-law Decline of a Magnetar Central Engine, ApJ.

  5. Broekgaarden et al. (2021) Formation of the First Two Black Hole-Neutron Star Mergers (GW200115 and GW200105) from Isolated Binary Evolution, ApJL.

  6. Cendes et al. (2021) Radio Observations of an Ordinary Outflow from the Tidal Disruption Event AT2019dsg, ApJ.

  7. Gomez et al. (2021) The Luminous and Double-peaked Type Ic Supernova 2019stc: Evidence for Multiple Energy Sources, ApJ.

  8. Eftekhari et al. (2021) Late-time Radio and Millimeter Observations of Superluminous Supernovae and Long Gamma-Ray Bursts: Implications for Central Engines, Fast Radio Bursts, and Obscured Star Formation, ApJ.

  9. Cendes et al. (2021) Radio Monitoring of the Tidal Disruption Event Swift J164449.3+573451. IV. Continued Fading and Non-relativistic Expansion, ApJ.

  10. Villar et al. (2020) SuperRAENN: A Semisupervised Supernova Photometric Classification Pipeline Trained on Pan-STARRS1 Medium-Deep Survey Supernovae, ApJ.

  11. Hosseinzadeh et al. (2020) Photometric Classification of 2315 Pan-STARRS1 Supernovae with Superphot, ApJ.

  12. Gomez et al. (2020) FLEET: A Redshift-agnostic Machine Learning Pipeline to Rapidly Identify Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernovae, ApJ.

  13. Gomez et al. (2020) The Tidal Disruption Event AT 2018hyz II: Light Curve Modeling of a Partially Disrupted Star, MNRAS.

  14. Eftekhari et al. (2020) Wandering Massive Black Holes or Analogs of the First Repeating Fast Radio Burst? ApJ.

  15. Blanchard et al. (2020) The Pre-explosion Mass Distribution of Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova Progenitors and New Evidence for a Mass-Spin Correlation, ApJ.

  16. Nicholl et al. (2020) An extremely energetic supernova from a very massive star in a dense medium, Nature Astronomy.

  17. Gomez et al. (2019) A Galaxy-targeted Search for the Optical Counterpart of the Candidate NS─BH Merger S190814bv with Magellan, ApJL.

  18. Laskar et al. (2019) A Reverse Shock in GRB 181201A, ApJ.

  19. Villar et al. (2019) Supernova Photometric Classification Pipelines Trained on Spectroscopically Classified Supernovae from the Pan-STARRS1 Medium-deep Survey, ApJ.

  20. Gomez et al. (2019) SN 2016iet: The Pulsational or Pair Instability Explosion of a Low-metallicity Massive CO Core Embedded in a Dense Hydrogen-poor Circumstellar Medium, ApJ.

  21. Nicholl et al. (2019) The tidal disruption event AT2017eqx: spectroscopic evolution from hydrogen rich to poor suggests an atmosphere and outflow, MNRAS

  22. Fong et al. (2019) The Optical Afterglow of GW170817: An Off-axis Structured Jet and Deep Constraints on a Globular Cluster Origin, ApJ.

  23. Laskar et al. (2019) ALMA Detection of a Linearly Polarized Reverse Shock in GRB 190114C, ApJ

  24. Hosseinzadeh, G.; Cowperthwaite, P. S.; Gomez, S.; Villar, V. A.; Nicholl, M.; Margutti, R. et al. (2019) Follow-up of the Neutron Star Bearing Gravitational-wave Candidate Events S190425z and S190426c with MMT and SOAR, ApJ

  25. Margutti et al. (2019) An Embedded X-Ray Source Shines through the Aspherical AT 2018cow: Revealing the Inner Workings of the Most Luminous Fast-evolving Optical Transients, ApJ

  26. Cowperthwaite et al. (2019) LSST Target-of-opportunity Observations of Gravitational-wave Events: Essential and Efficient, ApJ

  27. Eftekhari et al. (2019) A Radio Source Coincident with the Superluminous Supernova PTF10hgi: Evidence for a Central Engine and an Analog of the Repeating FRB 121102?, ApJ

  28. Blanchard et al. (2019) A Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova with Enhanced Iron-group Absorption: A New Link between SLSNe and Broad-lined Type Ic SNe, ApJ

  29. Hosseinzadeh et al. (2019) Type Ibn Supernovae May not all Come from Massive Stars, ApJL

  30. Alexander et al. (2019) An Unexpectedly Small Emission Region Size Inferred from Strong High-frequency Diffractive Scintillation in GRB 161219B, ApJ

  31. Scott et al. (2019) Bright Type IIP Supernovae in Low-metallicity Galaxies, ApJL

  32. Nicholl et al. (2018) Nebular-phase Spectra of Superluminous Supernovae: Physical Insights from Observational and Statistical Properties, ApJ.

  33. Blanchard et al. (2018) The Type I Superluminous Supernova PS16aqv: Lightcurve Complexity and Deep Limits on Radioactive Ejecta in a Fast Event, ApJ

  34. Nicholl et al. (2018) One Thousand Days of SN2015bn: HST Imaging Shows a Light Curve Flattening Consistent with Magnetar Predictions, ApJL

  35. Margalit et al. (2018) Unveiling the Engines of Fast Radio Bursts, Super-Luminous Supernovae, and Gamma-Ray Bursts, MNRAS.

  36. Margutti et al. (2018) Results from a Systematic Survey of X-Ray Emission from Hydrogen-poor Superluminous SNe, ApJ.

  37. Alexander et al. (2018) A Decline in the X-Ray through Radio Emission from GW170817 Continues to Support an Off-axis Structured Jet, ApJL

  38. Laskar et al. (2018) First ALMA Light Curve Constrains Refreshed Reverse Shocks and Jet Magnetization in GRB 161219B, ApJ.

  39. Villar et al. (2018) Superluminous Supernovae in LSST: Rates, Detection Metrics, and Light-curve Modeling, ApJ.

  40. Villar et al. (2018) Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Observations of the Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817, ApJL.

  41. Laskar et al. (2018) A VLA Study of High-redshift GRBs. II. The Complex Radio Afterglow of GRB 140304A: Shell Collisions and Two Reverse Shocks, ApJ.

  42. Guillochon et al. (2018) MOSFiT: Modular Open Source Fitter for Transients, ApJS.

  43. Cowperthwaite et al. (2018) An Empirical Study of Contamination in Deep, Rapid, and Wide-field Optical Follow-up of Gravitational Wave Events, ApJ.

  44. Margutti et al. (2018) The Binary Neutron Star Event LIGO/Virgo GW170817 160 Days after Merger: Synchrotron Emission across the Electromagnetic Spectrum, ApJL.

  45. Eftekhari et al. (2018) Associating Fast Radio Bursts with Extragalactic Radio Sources: General Methodology and a Search for a Counterpart to FRB 170107, ApJ.

  46. Eftekhari et al. (2018) Radio Monitoring of the Tidal Disruption Event Swift J164449.3+573451. III. Late-time Jet Energetics and a Deviation from Equipartition, ApJ.

  47. Villar et al. (2017) The Combined Ultraviolet, Optical, and Near-infrared Light Curves of the Kilonova Associated with the Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817: Unified Data Set, Analytic Models, and Physical Implications, ApJL.

  48. Nicholl et al. (2017) The Magnetar Model for Type I Superluminous Supernovae. I. Bayesian Analysis of the Full Multicolor Light-curve Sample with MOSFiT, ApJ.

  49. Eftekhari et al (2017) Associating Fast Radio Bursts with Their Host Galaxies, ApJ.

  50. Villar et al. (2017) Theoretical Models of Optical Transients. I. A Broad Exploration of the Duration-Luminosity Phase Space, ApJ.

  51. Fong et al. (2017) The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. VIII. A Comparison to Cosmological Short-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts, ApJL.

  52. Blanchard et al. (2017) The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. VII. Properties of the Host Galaxy and Constraints on the Merger Timescale, ApJL.

  53. Alexander et al. (2017) The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. VI. Radio Constraints on a Relativistic Jet and Predictions for Late-time Emission from the Kilonova Ejecta, ApJL.

  54. Margutti et al. (2017) The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. V. Rising X-Ray Emission from an Off-axis Jet, ApJL.

  55. Chornock et al. (2017) The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. IV. Detection of Near-infrared Signatures of r-process Nucleosynthesis with Gemini-South, ApJL.

  56. Nicholl et al. (2017) The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. III. Optical and UV Spectra of a Blue Kilonova from Fast Polar Ejecta, ApJL.

  57. Cowperthwaite et al. (2017) The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. II. UV, Optical, and Near-infrared Light Curves and Comparison to Kilonova Models, ApJL.

  58. Alexander et al. (2017) A Reverse Shock and Unusual Radio Properties in GRB 160625B, ApJL.

  59. Nicholl et al. (2017) The Superluminous Supernova SN 2017egm in the Nearby Galaxy NGC 3191: A Metal-rich Environment Can Support a Typical SLSN Evolution, ApJL.

  60. Blanchard et al. (2017) PS16dtm: A Tidal Disruption Event in a Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxy, ApJ.

  61. Nicholl et al. (2017) Empirical Constraints on the Origin of Fast Radio Bursts: Volumetric Rates and Host Galaxy Demographics as a Test of Millisecond Magnetar Connection, ApJ.

  62. Alexander et al. (2017) Radio Observations of the Tidal Disruption Event XMMSL1 J0740-85, ApJ.

  63. Margutti et al. (2017) X-Rays from the Location of the Double-humped Transient ASASSN-15lh, ApJ.

  64. Nicholl et al. (2017) An Ultraviolet Excess in the Superluminous Supernova Gaia16apd Reveals a Powerful Central Engine, ApJ.

  65. Williams et al. (2017) Variable and Polarized Radio Emission from the T6 Brown Dwarf WISEP J112254.73+255021.5, ApJ.

  66. Kado-Fong et al. (2016) M Dwarf Activity in the Pan-STARRS1 Medium-Deep Survey: First Catalog and Rotation Periods, ApJ.

  67. Fong et al. (2016) The Afterglow and Early-type Host Galaxy of the Short GRB 150101B at z = 0.1343, ApJ.

  68. Laskar et al. (2016) A Reverse Shock in GRB 160509A, ApJ.

  69. Lunnan et al. (2016) PS1-14bj: A Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova With a Long Rise and Slow Decay, ApJ.

  70. Fong et al. (2016) Radio Constraints on Long-lived Magnetar Remnants in Short Gamma-Ray Bursts, ApJ.

  71. Villar et al. (2016) The Intermediate Luminosity Optical Transient SN 2010da: The Progenitor, Eruption, and Aftermath of a Peculiar Supergiant High-mass X-Ray Binary, ApJ.

  72. Nicholl et al. (2016) Superluminous Supernova SN 2015bn in the Nebular Phase: Evidence for the Engine-powered Explosion of a Stripped Massive Star, ApJ.

  73. Cowperthwaite et al. (2016) A DECam Search for an Optical Counterpart to the LIGO Gravitational-wave Event GW151226, ApJ.

  74. Nicholl et al. (2016) SN 2015BN: A Detailed Multi-wavelength View of a Nearby Superluminous Supernova, ApJ.

  75. Annis et al. (2016) A Dark Energy Camera Search for Missing Supergiants in the LMC after the Advanced LIGO Gravitational-wave Event GW150914, ApJ.

  76. Soares-Santos et al. (2016) A Dark Energy Camera Search for an Optical Counterpart to the First Advanced LIGO Gravitational Wave Event GW150914, ApJ.

  77. Williams et al. (2016) No Precise Localization for FRB 150418: Claimed Radio Transient Is AGN Variability, ApJ.

  78. Alexander et al. (2016) Discovery of an Outflow from Radio Observations of the Tidal Disruption Event ASASSN-14li, ApJ.

  79. Blanchard et al. (2016) The Offset and Host Light Distributions of Long Gamma-Ray Bursts: A New View From HST Observations of Swift Bursts, ApJ.

  80. Perley et al. (2016) The Swift GRB Host Galaxy Legacy Survey. II. Rest-frame Near-IR Luminosity Distribution and Evidence for a Near-solar Metallicity Threshold, ApJ.

  81. Fong et al. (2015) A Decade of Short-duration Gamma-Ray Burst Broadband Afterglows: Energetics, Circumburst Densities, and Jet Opening Angles, ApJ.

  82. Williams et al. (2015) The First Millimeter Detection of a Non-Accreting Ultracool Dwarf, ApJ.

  83. Cowperthwaite et al. (2015) A Comprehensive Study of Detectability and Contamination in Deep Rapid Optical Searches for Gravitational Wave Counterparts, ApJ.

  84. Laskar et al. (2015) Energy Injection in Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows, ApJ.

  85. Gizis et al. (2015) Kepler Monitoring of an L Dwarf. II. Clouds with Multi-year Lifetimes, ApJ.

  86. Williams et al. (2015) The Rotation Period and Magnetic Field of the T Dwarf 2MASSI J1047539+212423 Measured from Periodic Radio Bursts, ApJ.

  87. Metzger et al. (2015) Extragalactic Synchrotron Transients in the Era of Wide-field Radio Surveys. I. Detection Rates and Light Curve Characteristics, ApJ.

  88. Lunnan et al. (2015) Zooming In on the Progenitors of Superluminous Supernovae With the HST, ApJ.

  89. Sanders et al. (2015) Toward Characterization of the Type IIP Supernova Progenitor Population: A Statistical Sample of Light Curves from Pan-STARRSI, ApJ.

  90. Williams et al. (2015) Simultaneous Multiwavelength Observations of Magnetic Activity in Ultracool Dwarfs. IV. The Active, Young Binary NLTT 33370 AB (= 2MASS J13142039+1320011), ApJ.

  91. Berger et al. (2014) ALMA Observations of the Host Galaxy of GRB 090423 at z = 8.23: Deep Limits on Obscured Star Formation 630 Million Years after the Big Bang, ApJ.

  92. Drout et al. (2014) Rapidly Evolving and Luminous Transients from Pan-STARRS1, ApJ.

  93. Lunnan et al. (2014) Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernovae and Long-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts Have Similar Host Galaxies, ApJ.

  94. Cook et al. (2014) Trends in Ultracool Dwarf Magnetism. II. The Inverse Correlation Between X-Ray Activity and Rotation as Evidence for a Bimodal Dynamo, ApJ.

  95. Williams et al. (2014) Trends in Ultracool Dwarf Magnetism. I. X-Ray Suppression and Radio Enhancement, ApJ.

  96. Laskar et al. (2014) GRB 120521C at z~6 and the Properties of High-redshift gamma-Ray Bursts, ApJ.

  97. Fong et al. (2014) Short GRB 130603B: Discovery of a Jet Break in the Optical and Radio Afterglows, and a Mysterious Late-time X-Ray Excess, ApJ.

  98. Chornock et al. (2014) The Ultraviolet-bright, Slowly Declining Transient PS1-11af as a Partial Tidal Disruption Event, ApJ.

  99. Margutti et al. (2014) A Panchromatic View of the Restless SN 2009ip Reveals the Explosive Ejection of a Massive Star Envelope, ApJ.

  100. Gizis et al. (2013) Kepler Monitoring of an L Dwarf I. The Photometric Period and White Light Flares, ApJ.

  101. Berger et al. (2013) A Search for Fast Optical Transients in the Pan-STARRS1 Medium-Deep Survey: M-Dwarf Flares, Asteroids, Limits on Extragalactic Rates, and Implications for LSST, ApJ.

  102. Laskar et al. (2013) A Reverse Shock in GRB 130427A, ApJ.

  103. Fong et al. (2013) The Locations of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts as Evidence for Compact Object Binary Progenitors, ApJ.

  104. Berger et al. (2013) An r-process Kilonova Associated with the Short-hard GRB 130603B, ApJ.

  105. Chornock et al. (2013) GRB 130606A as a Probe of the Intergalactic Medium and the Interstellar Medium in a Star-forming Galaxy in the First Gyr after the Big Bang, ApJ.

  106. Lunnan et al. (2013) PS1-10bzj: A Fast, Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova in a Metal-poor Host Galaxy, ApJ.

  107. Milisavljevic et al. (2013) SN 2012au: A Golden Link between Superluminous Supernovae and Their Lower-luminosity Counterparts, ApJ.

  108. Fong et al. (2013) Demographics of the Galaxies Hosting Short-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts, ApJ.

  109. Sanders et al. (2013) PS1-12sk is a Peculiar Supernova from a He-rich Progenitor System in a Brightest Cluster Galaxy Environment, ApJ.

  110. Williams et al. (2013) Quasi-quiescent Radio Emission from the First Radio-emitting T Dwarf, ApJ.

  111. Chornock et al. (2013) PS1-10afx at z = 1.388: Pan-STARRS1 Discovery of a New Type of Superluminous Supernova, ApJ.

  112. Zauderer et al. (2013) Illuminating the Darkest Gamma-Ray Bursts with Radio Observations, ApJ.

  113. Berger et al. (2013) The Afterglow and ULIRG Host Galaxy of the Dark Short GRB 120804A, ApJ.

  114. Czekala et al. (2013) The Unusually Luminous Extragalactic Nova SN 2010U, ApJ.

  115. Sanders et al. (2012) A Spectroscopic Study of Type Ibc Supernova Host Galaxies from Untargeted Surveys, ApJ.

  116. Levesque et al. (2012) Host Galaxy Properties of the Subluminous GRB 120422A/SN 2012bz, ApJ.

  117. Fong et al. (2012) A Jet Break in the X-Ray Light Curve of Short GRB 111020A: Implications for Energetics and Rates, ApJ.

  118. Margutti et al. (2012) The Afterglow and Environment of the Short GRB 111117A, ApJ.

  119. Berger et al. (2012) Ultraluminous Supernovae as a New Probe of the Interstellar Medium in Distant Galaxies, ApJ.

  120. Laskar et al. (2011) Exploring the Galaxy Mass-metallicity Relation at z ~ 3-5, ApJ.

  121. Fong et al. (2011) The Optical Afterglow and z = 0.92 Early-type Host Galaxy of the Short GRB 100117A, ApJ.

  122. Kruse et al. (2010) Chromospheric Variability in Sloan Digital Sky Survey M Dwarfs. II. Short-timescale H-alpha Variability, ApJ.

  123. Fong et al. (2010) Hubble Space Telescope Observations of Short Gamma-Ray Burst Host Galaxies: Morphologies, Offsets, and Local Environments, ApJ.