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Buell T. Jannuzi is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States and specializes in the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics. Their research encompasses multiple subfields, including Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Instrumentation, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their work spans a variety of main topics such as Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations, Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research, Astronomy and Astrophysical Research, Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena, Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Sensing, and Stellar, Planetary, and Galactic Studies.

Over the course of their career, Jannuzi has published extensively in several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

Notable recent papers include:

  • First Sagittarius A* Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole in the Center of the Milky Way (2022), The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. VIII. Magnetic Field Structure near The Event Horizon (2021), The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • First Sagittarius A* Event Horizon Telescope Results. VI. Testing the Black Hole Metric (2022), The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • First Sagittarius A* Event Horizon Telescope Results. V. Testing Astrophysical Models of the Galactic Center Black Hole (2022), The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. VII. Polarization of the Ring (2021), The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Jannuzi has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Wu Jiang
  • Lindy Blackburn
  • Kazunori Akiyama
  • A. Alberdi
  • Keiichi Asada

Best Publications

  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. I. The Shadow of the Supermassive Black Hole

    Kazunori Akiyama;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef

  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. IV. Imaging the Central Supermassive Black Hole

    Kazunori Akiyama;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef

  • Reverberation Measurements for 17 Quasars and the Size-Mass-Luminosity Relations in Active Galactic Nuclei

    Shai Kaspi;Shai Kaspi;Paul S. Smith;Hagai Netzer;Dan Maoz

  • Overview of the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys.

    Arjun Dey;David J. Schlegel;Dustin Lang;Robert Blum

  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. VI. The Shadow and Mass of the Central Black Hole

    Kazunori Akiyama;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef

  • Mid-Infrared Selection of Active Galaxies

    Daniel Stern;Peter Eisenhardt;Varoujan Gorjian;Christopher S. Kochanek

  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. V. Physical Origin of the Asymmetric Ring

    Kazunori Akiyama;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef

  • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LUMINOSITY AND BROAD-LINE REGION SIZE IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI

    Shai Kaspi;Shai Kaspi;Dan Maoz;Hagai Netzer;Bradley M. Peterson

  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. II. Array and Instrumentation

    Kazunori Akiyama;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef

  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. III. Data Processing and Calibration

    Kazunori Akiyama;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef

  • Host Galaxies, Clustering, Eddington Ratios, and Evolution of Radio, X-Ray, and Infrared-selected AGNs.

    Ryan C. Hickox;Christine Jones;William R. Forman;Stephen S. Murray

  • Mid-Infrared Selection of Active Galactic Nuclei with the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer. II. Properties of WISE-Selected Active Galactic Nuclei in the NDWFS Bo"otes Field

    Roberto J. Assef;Daniel Stern;Christopher S. Kochanek;Andrew W. Blain

  • Black Hole Masses and Eddington Ratios at 0.3 < z < 4

    Juna A. Kollmeier;Christopher A. Onken;Christopher A. Onken;Christopher S. Kochanek;Andrew Gould

  • A Significant Population of Very Luminous Dust-Obscured Galaxies at Redshift z ~ 2

    Arjun Dey;B. T. Soifer;Vandana Desai;Kate Brand

  • First M87 Event Horizon Telescope Results. VIII. Magnetic Field Structure near the Event Horizon

    Kazunori Akiyama;Kazunori Akiyama;Kazunori Akiyama;Juan Carlos Algaba;Antxon Alberdi;Walter Alef

  • The Far- and Mid-Infrared/Radio Correlations in the Spitzer Extragalactic First Look Survey

    P. N. Appleton;D. T. Fadda;F. R. Marleau;D. T. Frayer

  • The Hubble Space Telescope quasar absorption line key project. I - First observational results, including Lyman-alpha and Lyman-limit systems

    John N. Bahcall;Jacqueline Bergeron;Alec Boksenberg;George F. Hartig

  • The Far- and Mid-Infrared/Radio Correlations in the Spitzer Extragalactic First Look Survey

    P. N. Appleton;D. T. Fadda;F. R. Marleau;D. T. Frayer

  • The evolving luminosity function of red galaxies

    Michael J. I. Brown;Michael J. I. Brown;Arjun Dey;Buell T. Jannuzi;Kate Brand

  • Overview of the DESI legacy imaging surveys

    Arjun Dey;David J. Schlegel;Dustin Lang;Dustin Lang;Robert Blum

Frequent Co-Authors

Arjun Dey
Arjun Dey Harvard University
Mark Brodwin
Mark Brodwin University of Missouri–Kansas City
Peter Eisenhardt
Peter Eisenhardt Jet Propulsion Lab
Anthony H. Gonzalez
Anthony H. Gonzalez University of Florida
Paul J. Green
Paul J. Green Harvard University
Daniel Stern
Daniel Stern California Institute of Technology
B. T. Soifer
B. T. Soifer California Institute of Technology
Paul S. Smith
Paul S. Smith University of Arizona
Lee Armus
Lee Armus California Institute of Technology
William R. Forman
William R. Forman Harvard University

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