Items where Author is "Banerjee, DPK"
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Drake, JJ, Ness, J-U, Page, KL, Luna, GJM, Beardmore, AP, Orio, M, Osborne, JP, Mroz, P, Starrfield, S, Banerjee, DPK, Balman, S, Darnley, MJ, Bhargava, Y, Dewangan, GC and Singh, KP (2021) The Remarkable Spin-down and Ultra-fast Outflows of the Highly-Pulsed Supersoft Source of Nova Hercules 2021. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 922 (2). ISSN 2041-8205
Evans, A, Banerjee, DPK, Gehrz, RD, Joshi, V, Ashok, NM, Ribeiro, VARM, Darnley, MJ, Woodward, CE, Sand, D, Marion, GH, Diamond, TR, Eyres, SPS, Wagner, RM, Helton, LA, Starrfield, S, Shenoy, DP, Krautter, J, Vacca, WD and Rushton, MT (2017) Rise and fall of the dust shell of the classical nova V339 Delphini. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 466 (4). pp. 4221-4238. ISSN 0035-8711
Hsiao, EY, Burns, CR, Contreras, C, Höflich, P, Sand, D, Marion, GH, Phillips, MM, Stritzinger, M, González-Gaitán, S, Mason, RE, Folatelli, G, Parent, E, Gall, C, Amanullah, R, Anupama, GC, Arcavi, I, Banerjee, DPK, Beletsky, Y, Blanc, GA, Bloom, JS , Brown, PJ, Campillay, A, Cao, Y, De Cia, A, Diamond, T, Freedman, WL, Gonzalez, C, Goobar, A, Holmbo, S, Howell, DA, Johansson, J, Kasliwal, MM, Kirshner, RP, Krisciunas, K, Kulkarni, SR, Maguire, K, Milne, PA, Morrell, N, Nugent, PE, Ofek, EO, Osip, D, Palunas, P, Perley, DA, Persson, SE, Piro, AL, Rabus, M, Roth, M, Schiefelbein, JM, Srivastav, S, Sullivan, M, Suntzeff, NB, Surace, J, Woźniak, PR and Yaron, O (2015) Strong near-infrared carbon in the Type Ia supernova iPTF13ebh. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 578. ISSN 1432-0746
Goobar, A, Johansson, J, Amanullah, R, Cao, Y, Perley, DA, Kasliwal, MM, Ferretti, R, Nugent, PE, Harris, C, Gal-Yam, A, Ofek, EO, Tendulkar, SP, Dennefeld, M, Valenti, S, Arcavi, I, Banerjee, DPK, Venkataraman, V, Joshi, V, Ashok, NM, Cenko, SB , Diaz, RF, Fremling, C, Horesh, A, Howell, DA, Kulkarni, SR, Papadogiannakis, S, Petrushevska, T, Sand, D, Sollerman, J, Stanishev, V, Bloom, JS, Surace, J, Dupuy, TJ and Liu, MC (2014) The rise of SN 2014J in the nearby galaxy M82. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 784 (1). ISSN 2041-8205