Mario Livio, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Space Telescope Science Institute |
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Shara MM, Zurek D, De Marco O, et al. (2012) GK per (Nova Persei 1901): Hubble space telescope imagery and spectroscopy of the ejecta, and first spectrum of the jet-like feature Astronomical Journal. 143 |
Villaver E, Livio M. (2009) The orbital evolution of gas giant planets around giant stars Astrophysical Journal. 705: L81-L85 |
Cantiello M, Yoon SC, Langer N, et al. (2007) Binary star progenitors of long gamma-ray bursts Astronomy and Astrophysics. 465: L29-L33 |
Alexander T, Livio M. (2004) Orbital capture of stars by a massive black hole via exchanges with compact remnants Astrophysical Journal. 606: L21-L24 |
Giavalisco M, Dickinson M, Ferguson HC, et al. (2004) The rest-frame ultraviolet luminosity density of star-forming galaxies at redshifts z > 3.5 Astrophysical Journal. 600: L103-L106 |
Livio M, Soker N. (2002) The effects of planets and brown dwarfs on stellar rotation and mass loss Astrophysical Journal. 571: L161-L164 |
Livio M, Soker N. (2001) The "twin jet" planetary nebula M2-9 Astrophysical Journal. 552: 685-691 |
Lépine S, Shara MM, Livio M, et al. (1999) First direct measurement of acceleration in the outflow of a nova: U SCORPII (1999) Astrophysical Journal. 522: L121-L124 |
Shara MM, Saffer RA, Livio M. (1997) The first direct measurement of the mass of a blue straggler in the core of a globular cluster: BSS 19 in 47 Tucanae Astrophysical Journal. 489: L59-L62 |
Livio M, Pringle JE. (1992) Dwarf nova outbursts – the ultraviolet delay and the effect of a weakly magnetized white dwarf Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 259 |