Mansi M. Kasliwal, Ph.D.

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2011 Astrophysics California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
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Astronomy
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Parents

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Shrinivas R. Kulkarni grad student 2011 Caltech
 (Bridging the Gap: Elusive Explosions in the Local Universe.)

Children

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Kishalay De grad student (Physics Tree)
Dave Cook post-doc 2015- Caltech (Physics Tree)

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Varun B. Bhalerao collaborator 2006- Caltech
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Chen P, Gal-Yam A, Sollerman J, et al. (2024) A 12.4-day periodicity in a close binary system after a supernova. Nature. 625: 253-258
Ho AYQ, Perley DA, Chen P, et al. (2023) Minutes-duration optical flares with supernova luminosities. Nature
Goobar A, Johansson J, Schulze S, et al. (2023) Uncovering a population of gravitational lens galaxies with magnified standard candle SN Zwicky. Nature Astronomy. 7: 1098-1107
O'Connor B, Troja E, Ryan G, et al. (2023) A structured jet explains the extreme GRB 221009A. Science Advances. 9: eadi1405
Kool EC, Johansson J, Sollerman J, et al. (2023) A radio-detected type Ia supernova with helium-rich circumstellar material. Nature. 617: 477-482
De K, MacLeod M, Karambelkar V, et al. (2023) An infrared transient from a star engulfing a planet. Nature. 617: 55-60
Andreoni I, Coughlin MW, Perley DA, et al. (2023) Publisher Correction: A very luminous jet from the disruption of a star by a massive black hole. Nature
Andreoni I, Coughlin MW, Perley DA, et al. (2022) A very luminous jet from the disruption of a star by a massive black hole. Nature
Reusch S, Stein R, Kowalski M, et al. (2022) Candidate Tidal Disruption Event AT2019fdr Coincident with a High-Energy Neutrino. Physical Review Letters. 128: 221101
Graham MJ, Ford KES, McKernan B, et al. (2020) Candidate Electromagnetic Counterpart to the Binary Black Hole Merger Gravitational-Wave Event S190521g. Physical Review Letters. 124: 251102
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