Here are some links to other papers and projects that I've worked on:
- I was involved in a long-term program to obtain redshifts for an all-sky, flux limited sample of about 45,000 galaxies selected from the 2 Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS). The aim of this project was to produce the most detailed map of large-scale structure in our region of the Universe, free from the biases and incompleteness present in previous optical-based studies. This project was coupled with a peculiar-velocity survey that uses the Tully-Fisher relation (2MTF) to characterize large-scale flows in the local Supercluster and study the distribution of dark matter. More information on this project can be found here
- "A 15.65-solar-mass black hole in an eclipsing binary in the nearby spiral galaxy M 33." Orosz et al., Nature, 449, 872 (2007)
- "Discovery of nine quasars behind the Large Magellanic Cloud." Dobrzycki et al., A&A 442, 495 (2005)
- Link to article here.
- In 1996 I discovered a main-belt asteroid, which I named "Buenos Aires" in honor of the city where I was born. For more information about it, please click here.