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    • PS1-10bzj : a fast, hydrogen-poor superluminous supernova in a metal-poor host galaxy 

      Lunnan, R.; Chornock, R.; Berger, E.; Milisavljevic, D.; Drout, M.; Sanders, N. E.; Challis, P. M.; Czekala, I.; Foley, R. J.; Fong, W.; Huber, M. E.; Kirshner, R. P.; Leibler, C.; Marion, G. H.; McCrum, M.; Narayan, G.; Rest, A.; Roth, K. C.; Scolnic, D.; Smartt, S. J.; Smith, K.; Soderberg, A. M.; Stubbs, C. W.; Tonry, J. L.; Burgett, W. S.; Chambers, K. C.; Kudritzki, R.-P.; Magnier, E. A.; Price, P. A. (2013-07-21) - Journal article
      We present observations and analysis of PS1-10bzj, a superluminous supernova (SLSN) discovered in the Pan-STARRS Medium Deep Survey at a redshift z = 0.650. Spectroscopically, PS1-10bzj is similar to the hydrogen-poor SLSNe ...
    • Photography, zoonosis and epistemic suspension after the end of epidemics 

      Lynteris, Christos (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-02-01) - Book item
      Through the study of the photographic production accompanying the Chinese-Russian plague expedition to South Siberia and Mongolia in the summer of 1911, this chapter examines the way in which photography after the end of ...
    • On decolonial shelters, or what to do with problematic scholarly inheritances? 

      Donovan, Victoria Sophie (2024-05-30) - Journal article
    • Social media discourse on stay-at-home fathers in China : full-time father, part- time worker 

      Huang, Fei (University of Westminster Press, 2022-12-15) - Book item
      The four pieces of this chapter explore changing discourses of childhood and parenting in the PRC. Orna Naftali examines children and war education in the PRC during the Maoist era, showing the complex and continual debates ...
    • Introduction : the anthropology of epidemics 

      Keck, Frédéric; Kelly, Ann H.; Lynteris, Christos (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-02-01) - Book item
      Epidemic and pandemic threats contour our contemporary political rationalities and social realities. Anthropologists have a complicated history with the study of epidemics and their control. Episodic and exceptional in ...