Michael A. DiPompeo
www.dartmouth.edu
0000-0001-6788-1701
Dartmouth College
29 papers found
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Evolution of Black Hole and Galaxy Growth in a Semi-numerical Galaxy Formation Model
NuSTAR and Keck Observations of Heavily Obscured Quasars Selected by WISE
The NuSTAR Extragalactic Surveys: Unveiling Rare, Buried AGNs and Detecting the Contributors to the Peak of the Cosmic X-Ray Background
Quasars Probing Quasars. X. The Quasar Pair Spectral Database
The [O iii] Profiles of Infrared-selected Active Galactic Nuclei: More Powerful Outflows in the Obscured Population
The Intrinsic Eddington Ratio Distribution of Active Galactic Nuclei in Star-Forming Galaxies From the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
The impact of the dusty torus on obscured quasar halo mass measurements
Updated measurements of the dark matter halo masses of obscured quasars with improvedWISEandPlanckdata
Bias in C iv-based quasar black hole mass scaling relationships from reverberation mapped samples
Obscured Quasars: Finding and understanding the most luminous active supermassive black holes with SALT
Weighing obscured and unobscured quasar hosts with the cosmic microwave background
A Spectroscopic Survey Ofwise-Selected Obscured Quasars With the Southern African Large Telescope
Radio-loud and radio-quiet BAL quasars: a detailed ultraviolet comparison
The angular clustering of infrared-selected obscured and unobscured quasars
The Intrinsic Quasar Luminosity Function: Accounting for Accretion Disk Anisotropy
The behaviour of quasar C iv emission-line properties with orientation
The X-ray spectrum and spectral energy distribution of FIRST J155633.8+351758: a LoBAL quasar with a probable polar outflow
Does Size Matter? The Underlying Intrinsic Size Distribution of Radio Sources and Implications for Unification by Orientation
Rehabilitating C iv-based black hole mass estimates in quasars
Rest-frame optical properties of luminous, radio-selected broad absorption line quasars
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