Nicholas C. Stone, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Astronomy | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorAbraham (Avi) Loeb | grad student | 2013 | Harvard | |
(Tidal disruption of stars by supermassive black holes.) |
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Steinberg E, Stone NC. (2024) Stream-disk shocks as the origins of peak light in tidal disruption events. Nature. 625: 463-467 |
Rossi EM, Stone NC, Law-Smith JAP, et al. (2021) The Process of Stellar Tidal Disruption by Supermassive Black Holes Space Science Reviews. 217 |
Wen S, Jonker PG, Stone NC, et al. (2020) Continuum-fitting the X-Ray Spectra of Tidal Disruption Events The Astrophysical Journal. 897: 80 |
French KD, Arcavi I, Zabludoff AI, et al. (2020) The Structure of Tidal Disruption Event Host Galaxies on Scales of Tens to Thousands of Parsecs The Astrophysical Journal. 891: 93 |
Jonker PG, Stone NC, Generozov A, et al. (2020) Implications from Late-time X-Ray Detections of Optically Selected Tidal Disruption Events: State Changes, Unification, and Detection Rates The Astrophysical Journal. 889: 166 |
Wevers T, Stone NC, Velzen Sv, et al. (2020) Erratum: Black hole masses of tidal disruption event host galaxies II Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 493: 1498-1499 |
Rizzuto FP, Naab T, Spurzem R, et al. (2020) Intermediate mass black hole formation in compact young massive star clusters Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 501: 5257-5273 |
Stone NC, Leigh NWC. (2019) A statistical solution to the chaotic, non-hierarchical three-body problem. Nature. 576: 406-410 |
Pasham DR, Remillard RA, Fragile PC, et al. (2019) A loud quasi-periodic oscillation after a star is disrupted by a massive black hole. Science (New York, N.Y.) |
Velzen Sv, Stone NC, Metzger BD, et al. (2019) Late-time UV Observations of Tidal Disruption Flares Reveal Unobscured, Compact Accretion Disks* The Astrophysical Journal. 878: 82 |