Thomas de Jaeger
Postdoctoral Fellow in Astrophysics
LPNHE/CNRS
Refereed Journal Publications
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Summary: 65 total refereed publications, 12 first author, 7 as second or third author; the 6
papers led by grad students are denote by**, and the 1 by my undergrad students are denote
by***.
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Total citations: >2050, h-index=25.
2023
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[65.] Desai, D. D.; Ashall; C.; Shappee, B. J., et al., Fast and not-so-furious: Case study of the fast and faint type IIb SN 2021bxu MNRAS temp 1882 (2023)
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[64.] Peterson, E. R.; Jones; D..; Scolnic, C. S., et al., The DEHVILS survey overview and initial data release: high-quality near-infrared Type Ia supernova light curves at low redshift MNRAS 522 2748 (2023)
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[63.] Li, Z.; Zhang; T.; Wang, X., et al., SN 2016ije: An SN 2002es-like Type Ia Supernova Exploded in a Metal-poor and Low-surface Brightness Galaxy ApJ 950 17 (2023)
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[62.] Neustadt, J. M.; Hinkle; J. T.; Kochanek, C. S., et al., Multiple flares in the changing-look AGN NGC 5273 MNRAS 521 3810 (2023)
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[61.] de Jaeger, T.; Shappee; B. J.; Kochanek, C. S., et al., Optical/γ-ray blazar flare correlations: understanding the high-energy emission process using ASAS-SN and Fermi light curves MNRAS 519 6349 (2023)
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[60.] DerKacy, J. M.; Ashall; C.; Hoeflich, P., et al., JWST Low-resolution MIRI Spectral Observations of SN 2021aefx: High-density Burning in a Type Ia Supernova ApJ 945 2 (2023)
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[59.] Hinkle, J. T.; Tucker; M. A.; Shappee, B. J., et al., SCAT uncovers ATLAS's first tidal disruption event ATLAS18mlw: a faint and fast TDE in a quiescent Balmer strong Galaxy MNRAS 519 2035 (2023)
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[58.] Van Dyk, S. D.; de Graw, A.; Baer-Way, R. et al., The disappearances of six supernova progenitors , MNRAS 519 471(2023)
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[57] Kwok, L. A.; Jha; S. W.; Temin, T., et al., A JWST Near- and Mid-infrared Nebular Spectrum of the Type Ia Supernova 2021aefx ApJ 944 3 (2023)
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[56.] Tully B. R.; Kourchi; E.; Courtois, E., et al., Cosmiflows-4, ApJ 944 94 (2023)
2022
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[55.] Tucker, M. A.; Shappee, B. J.; Huber, M.E. et al., The Spectroscopic Classification of Astronomical Transients (SCAT) Survey: Overview, Pipeline Description, Initial Results, and Future Plans , PASP 134 4502 (2022)
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[54.] Pierel, J. D. R.; Jones; D. O.; Kenworthy, W. D., et al., SALT3-NIR: Taking the Open-source Type Ia Supernova Model to Longer Wavelengths for Next-generation Cosmological Measurements , ApJ 939 11 (2022)
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**[53.]Necker, J.; de Jaeger, T.;, Stein, R. et al., ASAS-SN follow-up of IceCube high-energy neutrino alerts , MNRAS 516 2455 (2022)
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[52.] Muller-Bravo, T.; Galbany, L.; Karamehmetoglu, E. et al., Testing the homogeneity of type Ia Supernovae in near-infrared for accurate distance estimations , A&A 5665 123 (2022)
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[51.] de Jaeger, T.; Galbany, L.; Riess, A.G.; et al., A 5 per cent measurement of the Hubble-Lemaître constant from Type II supernovae, MNRAS 514 4620 (2022)
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[50.] Holoien, T.; Neustadt; Vallely, P. et al., Investigating the Nature of the Luminous Ambiguous Nuclear Transient ASASSN-17jz, ApJ 933 196 (2022)
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[49.] Zheng, W.; Stahl, B. E., de Jaeger, T. et al., The Lick Observatory Supernova Search follow-up program: photometry data release of 70 SESNe, MNRAS 512 3195 (2022)
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[48.] Hinkle, J.; Holoien, T.; Shappee, B. et al., The Curious Case of ASASSN-20hx: A Slowly-Evolving, UV and X-ray Luminous, Ambiguous Nuclear Transient, ApJ 939 12 (2022)
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[47.] Vasylev, S.; Filippenko; A. V., Vogl, C., et al., Early-time Ultraviolet Spectroscopy and Optical Follow-up Observations of the Type IIP Supernova 2021yja, ApJ 934 134 (2022)
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[46.] Martinez, L.; Bertsen, M.; Anderson, J. P.;. et al., Type II supernovae from the Carnegie Supernova Project-I. III. Understanding SN II diversity through correlations between physical and observed properties , A&A 660 42 (2022)
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[45.] Martinez, L.; Bertsen, M.; Anderson, J. P.; et al., Type II supernovae from the Carnegie Supernova Project-I. II. Physical parameter distributions from hydrodynamical modelling, A&A 660 43 (2022)
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[44] Martinez, L.; Bertsen, M.; Anderson, J. P. et al., Type II supernovae from the Carnegie Supernova Project-I. II. Physical parameter distributions from hydrodynamical modelling, A&A 660, 40 (2022)
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[43.] de Jaeger, T.; Shappee B., Kochanek, C. et al. ASAS-SN search for optical counterparts of gravitational-wave events from the third observing run of Advanced LIGO/Virgo, MNRAS 509 3427 (2022)
2021
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[42.] Kilpatrick, C. D.; Coulter, D. A.; Arcavi, I. et al., The Gravity Collective: A Search for the Electromagnetic Counterpart to the Neutron Star-Black Hole Merger GW190814, ApJ 923 258 (2021)
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[41.] Gonzalez-Gaitain, S..; de Jaeger, T.; Galbany, L. et al. The effects of varying colour-luminosity relations on supernova science, MNRAS 508 4648 (2021)
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**[40.] Stahl, B.; de Jaeger, T.; Boruah, S. et al. Peculiar-velocity cosmology with Types Ia and II supernovae. MNRAS 505 2349 (2021)
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**[39.] Stahl, B.; de Jaeger, T.; Zheng, W. et al. The snapshot distance method: estimating the distance to a Type Ia supernova from minimal observations. MNRAS 505 2300 (2021)
2020
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[38.] Peña, J.; Fuentes, C.; Förster, F. et al., Asteroids' Size Distribution and Colors from HITS, AJ 155 3 (2020)
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[37.] de Jaeger. T; Stahl B.; Zheng W. et al. A measurement of the Hubble constant from Type II supernovae. MNRAS 496 3402 (2020)
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[36.] de Jaeger, T.; Galbany, L. ; Gonzalez-Gaitan, S. et al. Studying Type II supernovae as cosmological standard candles using the Dark Energy Survey. MRNAS 495 3860 (2020)
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**[35.] Stahl, B.; Zheng, W.; de Jaeger, T. et al. Berkeley supernova Ia program: data release of 637 spectra from 247 Type Ia supernovae. MNRAS 492 4325 (2020)
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**[34.] Stahl, B.; Martinez-Palomera, J.; Zheng, W.; de Jaeger, T. et al. deepSIP: linking Type Ia supernova spectra to photometric quantities with deep learning. MNRAS 496 3553 (2020)
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***[33.] Zhang, K. ; Zheng, W.; de Jaeger, T. et al. Distribution of Si II λ6355 velocities of Type Ia supernovae and implications for asymmetric explosions. MNRAS 499 5220 (2020)
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[32.] Han, X.; Zheng, W.; Stahl, B.. et al. SN 2017cfd: A Normal Type Ia Supernova Discovered Very Young. ApJ 892 142 (2020)
2019
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[31.] de Jaeger. T; Zheng W.; Stahl B. et al. The Berkeley sample of Type II supernovae: BVRI light curves and spectroscopy of 55 SNe II. MNRAS 490 2799 (2019)
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[30.] Galbany, L. ; Ashall, C.; Hoflich, P. et al. Evidence for a Chandrasekhar-mass explosion in the Ca-strong 1991bg-like type Ia supernova 2016hnk. A&A 630 76 (2019)
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[29.] Irano,I.;Schulze, S.; Gal-Yam, A. et al. On the Origin of SN 2016hil—A Type II Supernova in the Remote Outskirts of an Elliptical Host. ApJ 887 127 (2019)
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**[28.] Stahl, B.; Zheng, W.; de Jaeger, T. et al. Lick Observatory Supernova Search follow-up program: photometry data release of 93 Type Ia supernovae. MNRAS 490 388 (2019)
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[27.] Sollerman, J. ; Taddia, F.; Arcavi, I. et al. Late-time observations of the extraordinary Type II supernova iPTF14hls. A&A 621 30 (2019)
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[26.] Van Dyk, S. D.; Zheng, W.; Maund, J. R. et al. The Type II-plateau Supernova 2017eaw in NGC 6946 and Its Red Supergiant Progenitor. ApJ 875 136 (2019)
2018
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[25.] Martínez-Palomera, J.; Förster, F.; Protopapas, P.; et al. The High Cadence Transit Survey (HiTS): Compilation and Characterization of Light-curve Catalogs AJ 156 186 (2018)
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[24.] Förster, F.; Moriya, T. J.; Maureira, J. C; et al. The delay of shock breakout due to circumstellar material evident in most type II supernovae Accepted for publication in Nature Astronomy (2018).
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[23.] de Jaeger, T.; Galbany, L.; Gutierrez, C. P.; et al. SN 2016esw: a luminous Type II supernova observed within the first day after the explosion MNRAS 478 3776 (2018).
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[22.] de Jaeger, T.; Anderson, J. P.; Galbany, L. et al. Observed Type II supernova colours from the Carnegie Supernova Project-I MNRAS 476 4592 (2018).
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[21.] Medina, G. E.; Muñoz, R. R.; Vivas, A. K. et al. Discovery of Distant RR Lyrae Stars in the Milky Way Using DECam ApJ 855 43 (2018).
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[20.] Peña, J.; Fuentes, C.; Förster, F. et al. Asteroids in the High Cadence Transient Survey AJ 155 135 (2018).
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[19.] Bersten, M. C.; Folatelli, G.; García, F. et al. A surge of light at the birth of a supernova Nature 554 497 (2018).
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[18.] Boyajian, T.; Alonso, R.; Ammerman, A. et al. The First Post-Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852 ApJL 853 8 (2018
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[17.] Bose, S.; Dong, S.; Pastorello, A. et al. Gaia17biu/SN 2017egm in NGC 3191: the closest hydrogen-poor superluminous supernova to date is in a "normal", massive, metal-rich spiral galaxy ApJ 853 57 (2018).
2017
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[16.] de Jaeger, T.; Galbany, L.; Filippenko, A. et al. SN 2016jhj at redshift 0.34: extending the Type II supernova Hubble diagram using the standard candle method MNRAS 472 4233 (2017).
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[15.] Medina, G. E.; Muñoz, R. R.; Vivas, A. K. et al. Serendipitous discovery of RR Lyrae stars in the Leo V ultra-faint galaxy. ApJ 845 10 (2017).
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[15.] Medina, G. E.; Muñoz, R. R.; Vivas, A. K. et al. Serendipitous discovery of RR Lyrae stars in the Leo V ultra-faint galaxy. ApJ 845 10 (2017).
2016
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[13.] Förster, F.; Maureira, J. C.; San Martín, J. et al. The High Cadence Transient Survey (HITS). I. Survey Design and Supernova Shock Breakout Constraints. ApJ 832 155 (2016)
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[12.] Anderson, J. P.; Gutiérrez, C. P.; Dessart, L. et al. Type II supernovae as probes of environment metallicity: observations of host H II regions. A&A 590 2 (2016)
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[11.] Galbany, Ll; Hamuy, M.; Phillips, M. M. et al. UBVRIz Light Curves of 51 Type II Supernovae. AJ 151 33 (2016)
2015
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[10.] de Jaeger, T.; González-Gaitán, S.; Anderson, J. P.​ et al. A Hubble Diagram from Type II Supernovae Based Solely on Photometry: The Photometric Color Method. ApJ 815 121 (2015)
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[9.] González-Gaitán, S.; Tominaga, N.; Molina, J. et al. The rise-time of Type II su
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[8.] de Jaeger, T.; Anderson, J. P.; Pignata, G. et al. SN 2011A: A Low-luminosity Interacting Transient with a Double Plateau and Strong Sodium Absorption. ApJ 807 63 (2015)pernovae. MRNAS 451 2212 (2015)
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[7.] Kuncarayakti, H.; Maeda, K.; Bersten, M. C. et al. Nebular phase observations of the Type-Ib supernova iPTF13bvn favour a binary progenitor. A&A 579 95 (2015)
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[6.] Smartt, S. J.; Valenti, S.; Fraser, M. et al. PESSTO: survey description and products from the first data release by the Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey of Transient Objects. A&A 579 40 (2015)
2014
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[5.] González-Gaitán, S.; Hsiao, E. Y.; Pignata, G. et al. Defining Photometric Peculiar Type Ia Supernovae. ApJ 795 142 (2014)
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[4.] Anderson, J. P.; González-Gaitán, S.; Hamuy, M. et al. Characterizing the V-band Light-curves of Hydrogen-rich Type II Supernovae. ApJ 786 67 (2014)
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[3.] Bufano, F.; Pignata, G.; Bersten, M. et al. SN 2011hs: a fast and faint Type IIb supernova from a supergiant progenitor. MNRAS 439 1807 (2014)
2013
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[2.] Cucchiara, A.; Prochaska, J. X.; Zhu, G. et al. An Independent Measurement of the Incidence of Mg II Absorbers along Gamma-Ray Burst Sight Lines: The End of the Mystery? ApJ 773 82 (2013)
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[1.] Childress, M. J.; Scalzo, R. A.; Sim, S. A. et al. Spectroscopic Observations of SN 2012fr: A Luminous, Normal Type Ia Supernova with Early High-velocity Features and a Late Velocity Plateau. ApJ 770 29 (2013)