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Full orbital solution for the binary system in the northern Galactic disc microlensing event Gaia16aye
Andreja Gomboc, Aurora Clerici, Nada Ihanec, 2020, original scientific article

Keywords: astronomija, satelit gaia, gravitacijsko lečenje
Published in RUNG: 21.01.2020; Views: 3033; Downloads: 0
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Flares from the centers of galaxies with Gaia and OGLE surveys
Nada Ihanec, 2018, master's thesis

Abstract: Modern wide-field-of-view and all-sky satellites (e.g. Gaia) and ground based surveys (e.g. OGLE) repeatedly cover a large part of the sky and are detecting new, transient astrophysical sources on daily basis. In this thesis I analyzed the data from Gaia and OGLE transient surveys, with special focus on transients located near the centres of galaxies to detect possible Tidal Disruption Events. These occur when a star gets too close to a Super-Massive Black Hole, which lurks in the centres of most galaxies, and gets disrupted due to the black hole's gravitational tidal forces. The goal of my research was to detect possible Tidal Disruption Events and eliminate false candidates, such as supernovae. The work involved daily inspection of new alerts, identified with Gaia and OGLE Transient Detection System. I searched for potential transients in galactic nuclei and in case there was such a transient detected, follow-up spectroscopic observations were initiated in order to help classify the object. During the course of my work I analyzed spectra obtained with the largest telescopes in the world (SALT, VLT) and performed the spectral template matching, recognition of spectral features related to known classes of transients, determination of redshift etc.
Keywords: Flares, transients, Gaia, OGLE, supernovae, tidal disruption events, nuclear transients
Published in RUNG: 14.05.2019; Views: 4062; Downloads: 131
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Swift and SALT observations the nuclear transient Gaia17dbg = ATLAS17lbg = AT2017gul
Nada Ihanec, 2017, other component parts

Keywords: AGN, supernove, tranzienti, Gaia, SALT, SWIFT
Published in RUNG: 31.01.2018; Views: 3613; Downloads: 0
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SALT spectroscopic classification of nuclear transient Gaia17cqz/AT2017hrw as SN IIP
Nada Ihanec, 2017, other component parts

Keywords: tranzienti, Gaia, klasifikacija, supernova
Published in RUNG: 31.01.2018; Views: 3728; Downloads: 0
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Swift X-ray detection and VLT/FORS2 spectroscopy of the nuclear transient Gaia17cmd/AT2017har
Nada Ihanec, 2017, other component parts

Keywords: tranzienti, Gaia, Swift, spektroskopija
Published in RUNG: 31.01.2018; Views: 3561; Downloads: 0
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Gaia Alert Spectroscopy with SPRAT at the Liverpool Telescope
Andreja Gomboc, Iain Steele, Robert S. Piascik, 2016, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: teleskopi, spektroskopija, satelit Gaia
Published in RUNG: 02.03.2017; Views: 4792; Downloads: 1
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Predicting the 4th caustic crossing in Gaia16aye binary microlensing event
Andreja Gomboc, 2016, other component parts

Keywords: astronomija, gravitacijsko mikrolečenje, satelit Gaia
Published in RUNG: 01.03.2017; Views: 3550; Downloads: 1
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Gaia Data Release 1. Summary of the astrometric, photometric, and survey properties
Andreja Gomboc, 2016, original scientific article

Keywords: astronomija, Galaksija, satelit Gaia
Published in RUNG: 07.12.2016; Views: 3963; Downloads: 0
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The Gaia mission
Andreja Gomboc, 2016, original scientific article

Keywords: astronomija, Galaksija, satelit Gaia
Published in RUNG: 07.12.2016; Views: 3950; Downloads: 0
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