Context. Focused on the study of transient sources, time domain astronomy today is one of the most active and growing areas of research in astronomy. Most of the present and planned surveys aimed at carrying out time domain studies work in the optical band and founded their searching strategies on fixed cadences. Although nothing similar currently exists in the X-ray and ultraviolet (UV) bands, the Swift satellite is certainly the most appropriate available instrument to carry out such surveys. Aims. We aimed to detect a supernova (SN) shock breakout (SBO) in nearby galaxies. The SBO marks the first escape of radiation from the blast wave that breaks through the photosphere of the star and launches the SN ejecta. The detection of an SBO is ...
We present the first multi-wavelength follow-up observations of two candidate gravitational-wave (GW...
4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJL (v2)The peculiar Type Ib supernova (SN) 2006jc has been observ...
This paper presents the first results from a new citizen science project: Galaxy Zoo Supernovae. Thi...
Context. Focused on the study of transient sources, time domain astronomy today is one of the most a...
AbstractThe Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer has proven to be an incredible platform for studying the ...
AbstractThe unique capabilities of Swift that make it ideal for discovery and follow-up of Gamma-Ray...
AbstractNASA's Swift satellite has completed ten years of amazing discoveries in time domain astrono...
The Core-Collapse supernovae (CCSNe) mark the dynamic and explosive end of the lives of massive star...
Gamma-ray Bursts are the most powerful objects in the Universe. Discovered in the 1960’s as brief fl...
Very faint X-ray transients (VFXTs) are X-ray transients with peak X-ray luminosities (LX) of LX ≲ 1...
The advent of Swift has allowed, for the first time, the possibility to give supergiant fast X-ray t...
We present the earliest ultraviolet (UV) observations of the bright Type Ia supernova SN 2011fe/PTF1...
8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJWe present results on the X-ray and optical/UV em...
AbstractIn 2006 February, shortly after its launch, Swift began monitoring the center of the Milky W...
In this paper, we report on the observational performance of the Swift Ultra-violet/Optical Telescop...
We present the first multi-wavelength follow-up observations of two candidate gravitational-wave (GW...
4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJL (v2)The peculiar Type Ib supernova (SN) 2006jc has been observ...
This paper presents the first results from a new citizen science project: Galaxy Zoo Supernovae. Thi...
Context. Focused on the study of transient sources, time domain astronomy today is one of the most a...
AbstractThe Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer has proven to be an incredible platform for studying the ...
AbstractThe unique capabilities of Swift that make it ideal for discovery and follow-up of Gamma-Ray...
AbstractNASA's Swift satellite has completed ten years of amazing discoveries in time domain astrono...
The Core-Collapse supernovae (CCSNe) mark the dynamic and explosive end of the lives of massive star...
Gamma-ray Bursts are the most powerful objects in the Universe. Discovered in the 1960’s as brief fl...
Very faint X-ray transients (VFXTs) are X-ray transients with peak X-ray luminosities (LX) of LX ≲ 1...
The advent of Swift has allowed, for the first time, the possibility to give supergiant fast X-ray t...
We present the earliest ultraviolet (UV) observations of the bright Type Ia supernova SN 2011fe/PTF1...
8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJWe present results on the X-ray and optical/UV em...
AbstractIn 2006 February, shortly after its launch, Swift began monitoring the center of the Milky W...
In this paper, we report on the observational performance of the Swift Ultra-violet/Optical Telescop...
We present the first multi-wavelength follow-up observations of two candidate gravitational-wave (GW...
4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJL (v2)The peculiar Type Ib supernova (SN) 2006jc has been observ...
This paper presents the first results from a new citizen science project: Galaxy Zoo Supernovae. Thi...