Io Kleiser
- Program Years: 2013-2018
- Academic Institution: California Institute of Technology
- Field of Study: Astrophysics
- Academic Advisor: Sterl Phinney
- Practicum(s):
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (2015) - Degree(s):
B.S. Astronomy and Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 2012
Current Status
- Research Area: Astrophysics
Publications
Inflated helium stars as progenitors of rapidly fading supernovae,Kleiser et al., in prep.
Spectra of Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernovae from the Palomar Transient Factory,
Quimby, R. M. et al., 2018, ApJ, 855, 2
Models of bright nickel-free supernovae from stripped massive stars with circumstellar shells,
Kleiser et al. 2018, MNRAS, 475, 3152
SN 2015U: a rapidly evolving and luminous Type Ibn supernova,
Shivvers, I. et al., 2016, MNRAS, 461, 3057
Rapidly Fading Supernovae from Massive Star Explosions,
Kleiser, I. & Kasen, D., 2014, MNRAS, 438, 318
Peculiar Type II Supernovae from Blue Supergiants,
Kleiser, I. et al., 2011, MNRAS, 415, 372.
Broad-Line Reverberation in the Kepler-Field Seyfert Galaxy Zw 229-015,
Barth, A. et al., 2011, ApJ, 732, 121.
PTF 10vgv: A Supernova Without a Detected Post-Breakout Plateau,
Corsi, A. et al, 2011, ApJL, 747, L5.
The Massive Progenitor of the Type II-Linear SN 2009kr,
Elias-Rosa, N. et al., 2010, ApJL, 714, L254.
PTF10fqs: A Luminous Red Nova in the Spiral Galaxy Messier 99,
Kasliwal, M. et al., 2010, ApJ, 730, 134.
Evidence for an FU Orionis-like Outburst from a Classical T Tauri Star,
Miller, A. et al., ApJ, 730, 80
GRB 090902B: Afterglow Observations and Implications,
Pandey, S. et al., 2010, ApJ, 714, 799
Five poster presentations + 32 astronomical circulars (not peer-reviewed)
Awards
Gilloon Fellowship, Caltech, 2012.Student Opportunity Fund, UC Berkeley, 2011.
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF), UC Berkeley, 2011.
Daniel E. Wark Award, UC Berkeley Astronomy Department, 2010, 2011.