Dr. Terreran was a CIERA postdoc from 2017-2021. He is now a Postdoctoral Scholar at Las Cumbres Observatory.
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SN2016aps
SN2016aps
A supernova at least twice as bright and energetic, and likely much more massive than any yet recorded has been identified by an international team of astronomers. Continue to the full article at University of Birmingham News. View the Nature Astronomy article, “An extremely energetic supernova from a very massive star in a dense medium”
Aaron M. Geller – Northwestern IT
CSS161010’s Host Galaxy
CSS161010’s Host Galaxy
A direct image of CSS161010’s host galaxy taken with W. M. Keck Observatory’s DEIMOS instrument, shown in the bottom square and magnified in the larger top square. Observations show it is a dwarf galaxy located 500,000,000 light years away in the direction of the constellation Eridanus. Learn more: Astrophysicists Capture New Class of Transient Objects
Giacomo Terreran, CIERA/Northwestern University