Publications of S. Komossa

Journal Article (7)

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Civano, F.; Elvis, M.; Lanzuisi, G.; Aldcroft, T.; Trichas, M.; Bongiorno, A.; Brusa, M.; Blecha, L.; Comastri, A.; Loeb, A. et al.; Salvato, M.; Koekemoer, A.; Komossa, S.; Gilli, R.; Mainieri, V.; Piconelli, E.; Vignali, C.; Shankar, F.; Silverman, J.; Vignali, C.; Zesas, A.: Chandra high-resolution observations of CID-42, a candidate recoiling supermassive black hole. The Astrophysical Journal 752, 49 (6pp) (2012)
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Grupe, D.; Komossa, S.; Luigi, C.; Gallo, C.; Longinotti, A. L.; Fabian, A. C.; Pradhan, A. K.; Gruberbauer, M.; Xu, D.: A Remarkable Long-term Light Curve and Deep, Low-state Spectroscopy: Swift and XXM-Newton Monitoring of the NLS1 Galaxy Mkn 335. The Astrophysical Journal. Supplement Series 199 (2), 28 (17pp) (2012)
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Saxton, R. D.; Read, A. M.; Esquej, P.; Komossa, S.; Dougherty, S.; Rodriguez-Pascual, P.; Barrado, D.: A tidal disruption-like X-ray flare from the quiescent galaxy SDSS J120136.02+300305.5. Astronomy & Astrophysics 541, A106 (10pp) (2012)
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Wang, T.-G.; Zhou, H.-Y.; Komossa, S.; Wang, H.-Y.; Yuan, W.; Yang, C.: Extreme Coronal Line Emitters: Tidal Disruption of Stars by Massive Black Holes in Galactic Nuclei? The Astrophysical Journal 749, 115 (15pp) (2012)
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Orban de Xivry, G.; Davies, R.; Schartmann, M.; Komossa, S.; Marconi, A.; Hicks, E.; Engel, H.; Tacconi, L.: The role of secular evolution in the black hole growth of narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 417 (4), pp. 2721 - 2736 (2011)
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Scharwächter, J.; Dopita, M. A.; Zuther, J.; Fischer, S.; Komossa, S.; Eckart, A.: Extended Narrow-line Emission in the Bright Seyvert 1.5 Galaxy HE 2211-3903. The Astronomical Journal 142, 43 (13pp) (2011)
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Komossa, S.; Zhou, H.; Rau, A.; Dopita, M.; Gal-Yam, A.; Greiner, J.; Zuther, J.; Salvato, M.; Xu, D.; Lu, H. et al.; Saxton, R.; Ajello, M.: NTT, Spitzer, and Chandra spectroscopy of SDSSJ095209.56+214313.3: The most luminous coronal-line supernova ever observed, or a stellar tidal disruption event? The Astrophysical Journal 701 (1), pp. 105 - 121 (2009)
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