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Kevin Schawinski

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Nature|June 17, 2011
Black hole growth in the early Universe is self-regulated and largely hidden from viewEzequiel Treister, Kevin Schawinski, Marta Volonteri, et al.
Nature|June 9, 2017
Corrigendum: Black hole growth in the early Universe is self-regulated and largely hidden from viewEzequiel Treister, Kevin Schawinski, Marta Volonteri, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 27, 2010
Major galaxy mergers and the growth of supermassive black holes in quasarsEzequiel Treister, Priyamvada Natarajan, David B Sanders, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 11, 2015
GALAXY EVOLUTION. An over-massive black hole in a typical star-forming galaxy, 2 billion years after the Big BangBenny Trakhtenbrot, C Megan Urry, Francesca Civano, et al.
Nature|November 9, 2018
A population of luminous accreting black holes with hidden mergersMichael J Koss, Laura Blecha, Phillip Bernhard, et al.
Nature|March 23, 2019
Author Correction: A population of luminous accreting black holes with hidden mergersMichael J Koss, Laura Blecha, Phillip Bernhard, et al.
Nature|September 30, 2017
The close environments of accreting massive black holes are shaped by radiative feedbackClaudio Ricci, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Michael J Koss, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 17, 2008
Supernova shock breakout from a red supergiantKevin Schawinski, Stephen Justham, Christian Wolf, et al.
Nature|August 25, 2006
Suppression of star formation in early-type galaxies by feedback from supermassive black holesKevin Schawinski, Sadegh Khochfar, Sugata Kaviraj, et al.
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Nature|June 17, 2011
Black hole growth in the early Universe is self-regulated and largely hidden from viewEzequiel Treister, Kevin Schawinski, Marta Volonteri, et al.
Nature|June 9, 2017
Corrigendum: Black hole growth in the early Universe is self-regulated and largely hidden from viewEzequiel Treister, Kevin Schawinski, Marta Volonteri, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 27, 2010
Major galaxy mergers and the growth of supermassive black holes in quasarsEzequiel Treister, Priyamvada Natarajan, David B Sanders, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 11, 2015
GALAXY EVOLUTION. An over-massive black hole in a typical star-forming galaxy, 2 billion years after the Big BangBenny Trakhtenbrot, C Megan Urry, Francesca Civano, et al.
Nature|November 9, 2018
A population of luminous accreting black holes with hidden mergersMichael J Koss, Laura Blecha, Phillip Bernhard, et al.
Nature|March 23, 2019
Author Correction: A population of luminous accreting black holes with hidden mergersMichael J Koss, Laura Blecha, Phillip Bernhard, et al.
Nature|September 30, 2017
The close environments of accreting massive black holes are shaped by radiative feedbackClaudio Ricci, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Michael J Koss, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 17, 2008
Supernova shock breakout from a red supergiantKevin Schawinski, Stephen Justham, Christian Wolf, et al.
Nature|August 25, 2006
Suppression of star formation in early-type galaxies by feedback from supermassive black holesKevin Schawinski, Sadegh Khochfar, Sugata Kaviraj, et al.
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