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Victoria M. Kaspi

Victoria M. Kaspi

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Best Female Scientists
2025

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Best Female Scientists

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127
Citations
59154
World Ranking
402
National Ranking
10

Physics

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131
Citations
63367
World Ranking
545
National Ranking
11

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  • 2025 - Research.com Best Female Scientists Award

Overview

Victoria M. Kaspi is a researcher affiliated with McGill University in Canada, specializing in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their main academic focus lies within Astronomy and Astrophysics, supported by additional work in Aerospace Engineering, Oceanography, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, and Geophysics.

The scientist's work spans several interconnected research topics including Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research, Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, GNSS positioning and interference, Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology, and Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Victoria M. Kaspi include Emmanuel Fonseca, I. H. Stairs, Kiyoshi W. Masui, Ziggy Pleunis, and Kaitlyn Shin. Their research is often published in journals and venues known for astrophysical scholarship.

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • Nature
  • The Astronomical Journal

Some of Victoria M. Kaspi's recent notable publications include:

  • The First CHIME/FRB Fast Radio Burst Catalog, 2021, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
  • A repeating fast radio burst source localized to a nearby spiral galaxy, 2020, Nature
  • The NANOGrav 11 Year Data Set: Pulsar-timing constraints on the Stochastic Gravitational-wave Background, 2024, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Periodic activity from a fast radio burst source, 2020, Nature
  • Science with the Australian square kilometre array pathfinder, 2024, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Best Publications

  • A massive pulsar in a compact relativistic binary

    John Antoniadis;Paulo C. C. Freire;Norbert Wex;Thomas M. Tauris

  • THE NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPIC TELESCOPE ARRAY (NuSTAR) HIGH-ENERGY X-RAY MISSION

    Fiona A. Harrison;William W. Craig;William W. Craig;Finn E. Christensen;Charles J. Hailey

  • THE MCGILL MAGNETAR CATALOG

    S. A. Olausen;V. M. Kaspi

  • A radio pulsar spinning at 716 Hz.

    Jason W. T. Hessels;Scott M. Ransom;Ingrid H. Stairs;Paulo C. C. Freire

  • Birth and Evolution of Isolated Radio Pulsars

    Claude André Faucher-Giguère;Claude André Faucher-Giguère;Victoria M. Kaspi

  • A repeating fast radio burst

    L. G. Spitler;P. Scholz;J. W. T. Hessels;J. W. T. Hessels;S. Bogdanov

  • High - precision timing of millisecond pulsars. 3: Long - term monitoring of PSRs B1855+09 and B1937+21

    V. M. Kaspi;J. H. Taylor;M. F. Ryba

  • The Parkes multi-beam pulsar survey - I. Observing and data analysis systems, discovery and timing of 100 pulsars

    R.N. Manchester;A.G. Lyne;F. Camilo;J.F. Bell

  • A direct localization of a fast radio burst and its host

    S. Chatterjee;C. J. Law;R. S. Wharton;S. Burke-Spolaor;S. Burke-Spolaor

  • The International Pulsar Timing Array project: using pulsars as a gravitational wave detector

    G. Hobbs;A. Archibald;Z. Arzoumanian;D. Backer

  • The Host Galaxy and Redshift of the Repeating Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102

    Shriharsh P. Tendulkar;Cees Bassa;James M. Cordes;Geoffery C. Bower

  • An ultraluminous X-ray source powered by an accreting neutron star

    M. Bachetti;F. A. Harrison;D. J. Walton;B. W. Grefenstette

  • Magnetars

    Unknown

  • Fast Radio Burst Discovered in the Arecibo Pulsar ALFA Survey

    L. G. Spitler;J. M. Cordes;J. W. T. Hessels;D. R. Lorimer

  • The First Fermi Large Area Telescope Catalog of Gamma-ray Pulsars

    A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;W. B. Atwood

  • A bright millisecond-duration radio burst from a Galactic magnetar

    Chime;B. C. Andersen;K. M. Bandura

  • A radio pulsar/x-ray binary link.

    Anne M. Archibald;Ingrid H. Stairs;Ingrid H. Stairs;Ingrid H. Stairs;Scott M. Ransom;Victoria M. Kaspi

  • A second source of repeating fast radio bursts

    Chime;M. Amiri;K. Bandura

  • PSR 1259-63 : a binary radio pulsar with a Be star companion

    Simon Johnston;R. N. Manchester;A. G. Lyne;M. Bailes

  • Refined Mass and Geometric Measurements of the High-Mass PSR J0740+6620

    Emmanuel Fonseca;H. Thankful Cromartie;Timothy T. Pennucci;Paul S. Ray

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott M. Ransom
Scott M. Ransom National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Jason W. T. Hessels
Jason W. T. Hessels University of Amsterdam
Ingrid H. Stairs
Ingrid H. Stairs University of British Columbia
Maura McLaughlin
Maura McLaughlin West Virginia University
Fernando Camilo
Fernando Camilo South African Radio Astronomy Observatory
Eric V. Gotthelf
Eric V. Gotthelf Columbia University
Bryan Gaensler
Bryan Gaensler University of California, Santa Cruz
Richard N. Manchester
Richard N. Manchester Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Fiona A. Harrison
Fiona A. Harrison California Institute of Technology
Michael Kramer
Michael Kramer Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy

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