A First Catalog of Variable Stars Measured by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS)

The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 156:5 (2018) 241

Authors:

AN Heinze, JL Tonry, L Denneau, H Flewelling, B Stalder, A Rest, KW Smith, SJ Smartt, H Weiland

Constraints on the neutron star equation of state from AT2017gfo using radiative transfer simulations

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 480:3 (2018) 3871-3878

Authors:

Michael W Coughlin, Tim Dietrich, Zoheyr Doctor, Daniel Kasen, Scott Coughlin, Anders Jerkstrand, Giorgos Leloudas, Owen McBrien, Brian D Metzger, Richard O’Shaughnessy, Stephen J Smartt

Strong lensing considerations for the LSST observing strategy

(2018)

Authors:

Aprajita Verma, T Collett, GP Smith

Abstract:

Strong gravitational lensing enables a wide range of science: probing cosmography; testing dark matter models; understanding galaxy evolution; and magnifying the faint, small and distant Universe. However to date exploiting strong lensing as a tool for these numerous cosmological and astrophysical applications has been severely hampered by limited sample sized. LSST will drive studies of strongly lensed galaxies, galaxy groups and galaxy clusters into the statistical age. Time variable lensing events, e.g. measuring cosmological time delays from strongly lensed supernovae and quasars, place the strongest constraints on LSST's observing strategy and have been considered in the DESC observing strategy white papers. Here we focus on aspects of `static' lens discovery that will be affected by the observing strategy. In summary, we advocate (1) ensuring comparable (sub-arcsecond) seeing in the g-band as in r and i to facilitate discovery of gravitational lenses, and (2) initially surveying the entire observable extragalactic sky as rapidly as possible to enable early science spanning a broad range of static and transient interests.

A Strong Jet Signature in the Late-Time Lightcurve of GW170817

(2018)

Authors:

KP Mooley, DA Frail, D Dobie, E Lenc, A Corsi, K De, AJ Nayana, S Makhathini, I Heywood, T Murphy, DL Kaplan, P Chandra, O Smirnov, E Nakar, G Hallinan, F Camilo, R Fender, S Goedhart, P Groot, MM Kasliwal, SR Kulkarni, PA Woudt

The LUCID-Timepix spacecraft payload and the CERN@school educational programme

JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION 13 (2018)

Authors:

P Hatfield, W Furnell, A Shenoy, E Fox, R Parker, L Thomas