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    SHOCK BREAKOUT AND EARLY LIGHT CURVES OF TYPE II-P SUPERNOVAE OBSERVED WITH KEPLER by Garnavich, P. M., Tucker, B. E., Rest, A., Shaya, E. J., Olling, R. P., Kasen, D, Villar, A.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-03-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT We discovered two transient events in the Kepler field with light curves that strongly suggest they are type II-P supernovae (SNe II-P). Using the…”
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    A fast-evolving luminous transient discovered by K2/Kepler by Rest, A., Garnavich, P. M., Khatami, D., Kasen, D., Tucker, B. E., Shaya, E. J., Olling, R. P., Mushotzky, R., Zenteno, A., Margheim, S., Strampelli, G., James, D., Smith, R. C., Förster, F., Villar, V. A.

    Published in Nature astronomy (01-04-2018)
    “…For decades, optical time-domain searches have been tuned to find ordinary supernovae, which rise and fall in brightness over a period of weeks. Recently,…”
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    Two measures of the shape of the dark halo of the Milky Way by Olling, Rob P., Merrifield, Michael R.

    “…In order to test the reliability of determinations of the shapes of dark-matter haloes of the galaxies, we have made such measurements for the Milky Way by two…”
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    Refining the Oort and Galactic constants by Olling, Rob P., Merrifield, Michael R.

    “…The local stellar kinematics of the Milky Way offer a useful tool for studying the rotation curve of the Galaxy. These kinematics — usually parametrized by the…”
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    Kinematics of stellar associations: the epicycle approximation and the convergent point method by Makarov, Valeri V., Olling, Rob P., Teuben, Peter J.

    “…Employing analytical and numerical tools, we expound the Galactic epicycle theory to describe the kinematic evolution of stellar, gravitationally unbound…”
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    Shock Breakout and Early Light Curves of Type II-P Supernovae Observed with Kepler by Garnavich, P. M, Tucker, B. E, Rest, A, Shaya, E. J, Olling, R. P, Kasen, D, Villar, A

    Published 17-03-2016
    “…We discovered two transient events in the Kepler field with light curves that strongly suggest they are type II-P supernovae. Using the fast cadence of the…”
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    K2 Observations of SN 2018oh Reveal a Two-Component Rising Light Curve for a Type Ia Supernova by Dimitriadis, G, Foley, R. J, Rest, A, Polin, A, Jones, D. O, Narayan, G, Coulter, D. A, Kilpatrick, C. D, Pan, Y. -C, Rojas-Bravo, C, Fox, O. D, Jha, S. W, Nugent, P. E, Scolnic, D, Drout, M. R, Barentsen, G, Dotson, J, Hedges, C, Cody, A. M, Barclay, T, Garnavich, P, Tucker, B. E, Mushotzky, R, Olling, R. P, Zenteno, A, Van Cleve, J. E, Cardoso, J. Vinicius de Miranda, Larson, K. A, McCalmont-Everton, K. M, Peterson, C. A, Ross, S. E, Reedy, L. H, McGinn, C, Kohnert, L, Migliorini, L, Spencer, B, Beerman, G, Steward, K, Hanley, M, Larsen, R, Weschler, T, Nystrom, V, Redick, M, Griest, K, Packard, M, Kampmeier, J, Bjella, R, Flewelling, H. A, Magnier, E. A, Bulger, J, Smartt, S. J, Smith, K. W, Points, S, Strampelli, G. M, Chen, P, Munoz, J. A, Mutel, R. L, Shields, J, VillanuevaJr, S, Li, W, Zhao, X, Zhang, X, Zhang, K, Zhang, T, Wang, L, DerKacy, J. M, Li, L, Xiang, D, Rui, L, Huang, F, Hosseinzadeh, G, Howell, D. A, Arcavi, I, Hiramatsu, D, Valenti, S, Tonry, J. L, Denneau, L, Heinze, A. N, Weiland, H, Stalder, B, Sarneczky, K, Pa, A, Bognar, Zs, Cseh, B, Csornyei, G, Ignacz, B, Kalup, Cs, Kriskovics, L, Rajmon, I, Sodor, A, Williams, S. C, Nordin, J, Cartier, R, Galbany, L, Gutierrez, C. P, Hook, I, Smith, M, Sand, D. J, Andrews, J. E, Bilinski, C

    Published 25-11-2018
    “…We present an exquisite, 30-min cadence Kepler (K2) light curve of the Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2018oh (ASASSN-18bt), starting weeks before explosion,…”
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    Accurate extragalactic distances and dark energy: anchoring the distance scale with rotational parallaxes by Olling, Rob P.

    “…We investigate how the current and future uncertainty on the Hubble constant affects the uncertainty in the equation of state (EOS) of dark energy (DE) (w) and…”
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    Luminous and dark matter in the Milky Way by Olling, Rob P., Merrifield, Michael R.

    “…Axisymmetric models of the Milky Way exhibit strong interrelations between the Galactic constants [the Sun's distance to the Galactic Centre (R0), and the…”
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    A Fast-Evolving, Luminous Transient Discovered by K2/Kepler by Rest, A, Garnavich, P. M, Khatami, D, Kasen, D, Tucker, B. E, Shaya, E. J, Olling, R. P, Mushotzky, R, Zenteno, A, Margheim, S, Strampelli, G, James, D, Smith, R. C, Förster, F, Villar, V. A

    Published 12-04-2018
    “…For decades optical time-domain searches have been tuned to find ordinary supernovae, which rise and fall in brightness over a period of weeks. Recently,…”
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    Luminous and Dark Matter in the Milky Way by Olling, R. P, Merrifield, M. R

    Published 28-04-2001
    “…Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 326 (2001) 164 (Abridged) Axisymmetric models of the Milky Way exhibit strong interrelations between the Galactic constants (R_0 and…”
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    Galaxy Distances via Rotational Parallaxes by Olling, R. P, Peterson, D. M

    Published 24-05-2000
    “…Accurate distances to stars and galaxies allow for significant tests of stellar evolution, galaxy formation and evolution and cosmology. NASA's Space…”
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    Two measures of the shape of the Milky Way's dark halo by Olling, R. P, Merrifield, M. R

    Published 26-07-1999
    “…In order to test the reliability of determinations of the shapes of galaxies' dark matter halos, we have made such measurements for the Milky Way by two…”
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