1 first author, 21 Nth author. Total h-index: 12.
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7559-315X
Refereed Publications
- First author
1) Rojas-Bravo, C., Araya, M. (2016). “Search for gamma-ray emission from star-forming galaxies with Fermi LAT” . MNRAS 463, 1068-1073. ADS
- Co-author
1) Coulter, D. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C.), 2017: “Swope Supernova Survey 2017a (SSS17a), the Optical Counterpart to a Gravitational Wave Source”. Science. 358, 1556-1558. ADS
2) Kilpatrick, C.. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C.), 2017: “Electromagnetic Evidence that SSS17a is the Result of a Binary Neutron Star Merger”. Science. 358, 1583-1587. ADS
3) Drout, M.R. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C.), 2017: “Light Curves of the Neutron Star Merger GW170817/SSS17a: Implications for R-Process Nucleosynthesis”. Science. 358, 1570-1574. ADS
4) Siebert, M. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C.), 2017: “The Unprecedented Properties ot the First Electromagnetic Counterpart to a Gravitational Wave Source”. ApJL 848: L26. ADS
5) Murguia-Berthier, A. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C.), 2017: “A Neutron Star Binary Merger Model For GW170817/GRB170817A/SSS17A”. ApJL. 848: L34. ADS
6) Pan, Y-C. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C.), 2017: “The Old Host-Galaxy Environment of SSS17A, The First Electromagnetic Counterpart to a Gravitational Wave Source”. ApJL. 848: L30. ADS
7) Abbott, B.P. et al (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2017. “A gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant”. Nature. 551, 85–88. ADS
8) Abbott, B.P. et al (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2017. “Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star Merger”.ApJL. 848: L12. ADS
9) Tartaglia,L. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2017. “The early detection and follow-up of the highly obscured Type II supernova 2016ija/DLT16am”. ApJ853:62. ADS
10) Kilpatrick, C. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2018. “X-ray Limits on the Progenitor System of the Type Ia Supernova 2017ejb”. MNRAS, 481, 4123–4132. ADS
11) Dimitriadis, G. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2019.“K2 Observations of SN 2018oh Reveal a Two-Component Rising Light Curve for a Type Ia Supernova”. ApJL. 870:L1 ADS
12) Li, W. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2019.“Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type Ia Supernova 2018oh with Early Excess Emission from the Kepler 2 Observations”. ApJ. 870:12. ADS
13) Dimitriadis, G. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2019. “Nebular Spectroscopy of Kepler’s Brightest Supernova”. ApJL. 870:L14. ADS
14) Nicholl, M. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2019. “The tidal disruption event AT2017eqx: spectroscopic evolution from hydrogen rich to poor suggests an atmosphere and outflow”. MNRAS. 488, 1878–1893. ADS
15) Neustadt, J. M. M. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2019. “To TDE or not to TDE: The luminous transient ASASSN-18jd with TDE-like and AGN-like qualities”. MNRAS. 494, 2538–2560 .ADS
16) Jacobson-Galan, Wynn V. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2019. “Ca hnk: Calcium-rich Transient SN 2016hnk from the Helium Shell Detonation of a Sub-Chandrasekhar White Dwarf”. Submitted to ApJ. ADS
17) Hung, T. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2020. “Prompt Accretion Disk Formation in an X-RayFaint Tidal Disruption Event”. Submitted to ApJ. ADS
18) Holoien, Thomas W. -S. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2020. “The Rise and Fall of ASASSN-18pg: Following a TDE from Early To Late Times”. Submitted to ApJ. ADS
19) Burns, Christopher R et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2020. “SN 2013aa and SN 2017cbv: Two Sibling Type Ia Supernovae in the spiral galaxy NGC 5643”. Accepted in ApJ. ADS
20) Jacobson-Galan, Wynn V. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2020. “SN 2019ehk: A Double-Peaked Ca-rich Transient with Luminous X-ray Emission and Shock-Ionized Spectral Features”. Submitted to ApJ. ADS
21) Jacobson-Galan, Wynn V. et al. (incl. Rojas-Bravo, C). 2020. “A high-energy neutrino coincident with a tidal disruption event”. Submitted to Nature. ADS
Other publications
Proceedings
1) Rojas-Bravo, C., Araya, M. (2017). “Star-forming Galaxy Search with Fermi-LAT”. Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy(Gamma2016), Heidelberg, Germany. AIP Conference Proceedings 1792, 050010. DOI: 10.1063/1.4968956.
Astronomer’s Telegrams
Twenty-two Astronomer’s Telegrams in total: 10518, 10559, 10593, 10620, 10654, 10868, 10908, 10966, 10996, 11009, 11170, 11284, 11433, 11629, 11707, 11735, 11736, 11914, 11921, 12041, 12166 , 13131