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Mary Loli Martínez Aldama

Professor

Universidad de Concepción

Concepcion, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Active Galactic Nuclei, Black Holes, Spectroscopy, Photometry, Photoionization Modelling, Observational Astrophysics, Statistics, Cosmology,

Educación

  •  Astrofísica, UNAM. México, 2015
  •  Astroífisca, UNAM. Chile, 2011
  •  Física, UNAM. Chile, 2009

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Other

    UNAM

    Facultad de Estudios Superiores Acatlan

    Estado de Mexico, México

    2015 - 2016

  •   Postdoctoral Researcher Full Time

    Center for theoretical Physics

    Warsaw, Polonia

    2018 - 2021

  •   Postdoct Full Time

    Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía

    Granada, España

    2016 - 2018

  •   Postdoctoral Researcher Full Time

    Universidad de Chile

    Ciencias

    Santiago, Chile

    2021 - 2022

  •   Postdoctoral Researcher Full Time

    Universidad de Valparaíso

    Ciencias

    Valparaiso, Chile

    2022 - 2023

  •   Professor Full Time

    Universidad de Concepción

    Ciencias

    Concepción, Chile

    2023 - At present

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Professor Other

    Facultad de Estudios Superiores Acatlan

    Estado de Mexico, México

    2015 - 2016

  •   Postdoctoral REsearcher Full Time

    Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía

    Granada, España

    2016 - 2018

  •   Postdoctoral REsearcher Full Time

    Center for Theoretical Physics

    Warsaw, Polonia

    2018 - 2021

  •   Postdoctoral REsearcher Full Time

    Universidad de Chile

    Santaigo, Chile

    2021 - 2022

  •   Postdoctoral REsearcher Full Time

    Universidad de Valparaiso

    Valparaiso, Chile

    2022 - 2023

Formación de Capital Humano


Estudiante del estudiante: Carlos Reyes Jaramillo
Grado obtenido: Maestro en Ciencias (Astronomía)
Año de graduación: 2021
Universidad: UNAM
Link de tesis: https://tesiunam.dgb.unam.mx:443/F/AMK88TYIDQDG4EDJ6MVUU3D9J4677QRE4SJR3NM7BYTA67IJC2-13552?func=service&doc_library=TES01&doc_number=000811966&line_number=0001&func_code=WEB-FULL&service_type=MEDIA"


Difusión y Transferencia


Asistencia a Conferencias y Workshops
1. SDSS-V Science Festival 2022, on-line meeting, November 3-5, 2022.
2. Summer School in Statistics for Astronomers (VII) and Astroinformatics (II),on-line meeting, June 6-17, 2022.
3. Quasars and Galaxies through Cosmic Time, on-line meeting, January 24-27, 2022. Talk: Super-Eddington AGN across the cosmic time
4. European Astronomical Society Annual on-line Meeting, June 28 to July 2, 2021. Poster: The potential use of the optical FeII and the NIR CaII II as a chemical clock
5. XIX Serbian Astronomical Conference, October 13-17, 2020, Serbia, on-line Talk: A new radius-luminosity relation using the near-infrared CaII triplet
6. 1st IAA-CSIC Severo Ochoa School on Statistics, Data Mining, and Machine Learning, November 4-7, 2019, Granada Spain
7. Mapping Central Regions of Active Galactic Nuclei, September, 19-24, Guilin, China Talk: Reverberation-measured AGN as Cosmological Standard Candles
8. XXXVI Polish Astronomical Society Meeting, September 11-13, 2019, Olztyn, Poland Talk: Constraining cosmological parameters with reverberation-measured quasars
9. European Week of Astronomy and Space Science 2019, June 24-28, 2019, Lyon, FranceTalk: Can reverberation-measured QSO be used for cosmology?
10. Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources - XIII, June 3-8, 2019, Palermo, ItalyTalk: Quasars from LSST as dark energy tracers
11. Particle Astrophysics in Poland 2019, May 20–21, 2019, Warsaw, Poland Talk: Quasar and Cosmology
12. Quasars at all cosmic epochs, April 2–7, 2017, Padova, Italy Talk: Highly Accreting Quasars at High Redshift Poster: HE0359-3959: an extremely radiating quasar
13. Breaking the Limits: Super-Eddington Accretion on Compact Objects, September 19–23, 2016, Cerdenia, Italy Talk: Highly Accreting Quasars
14. Cloudy: emission lines in astrophysics from gaseous nebulae to quasars. Symposi to honor Gary Ferland, August 8–12, 2016, Mexico City, Mexico Talk: Low ionization broad emission lines in intermediate edshift quasars
15. European Week of Astronomy and Space Science, July 4–8, 2016, Athens, Greece Poster: The CaII triplet in Quasars: from the accretion disk to the star formation
16. Guillermo Haro 2015 Workshop, July 6–24, 2015, Tonanzintla, Puebla, Mexico Talk: Low–ionization lines and their relation with the star formation
17. XXV Congreso Nacional de Astronomía, October 29 to November 1, 2013, Mexico City, Mexico Talk: Low-ionization lines in quasars
18. NebulAtom: a capacity development workshop for Latin American astronomers on emission-line, March 3–16, 2013, Choroni, Venezuela Talk: New infrared spectra for quasars at intermediate redshift

Outreach activities
1. More than 30 public talks about different topics of Astronomy
2 Attendance to “2022 Virtual American Indian / Indigenous Teacher Education Conference” organized by the North Arizona University, June 17-18, 2022
3.Attendance to the on-line workshop “Diversidad cultural y comunicación de la ciencia” organized by Sociedad Mexicana para la Divulgación de la Ciencia y la Técnica, A. C., September-October, 2021
4. Attendance to the on-line course “Astronomy and astrotourism” organized by IAU’s Office of Astronomy for Development. August-September, 2021
5. Attendance to “2021 Virtual American Indian / Indigenous Teacher Education Conference” organized by the North Arizona University, June 24-26, 2021
6. Outreach contribution “El cuasar rebelde: HE0359-3959” published by the journal ”Información y Actualidad Astronómica” from Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Vol. 54, February 2018. ISSN: 1576-5598
7. Attendance to course Outreach techniques” organized by the association “Hablando de Ciencia” and “Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología”. December 14, 2017
8 European Researcher Night. September 30, 2016, Granada, Spain Talk: Astronomía Multicultural, las distintas formas de ver y entender el cielo
9 Attendance to the “Segundo Encuentro Conocimientos, Ciencia y Tecnología en un México Multicultural” in Oaxaca, México. Talk: La Astronomía en comunidades indígenas, May 7-9, 2015.
10. Since 2013, I participated in the outreach program “Mirando al Cielo” from Instituto de Astronomía (UNAM), which is focused on indigenous communities considering a multicultural point of view. In 2015, I benefited from the grant “Apoyos Complementarios a Mujeres Indígenas Becarias CONACYT 2015” (CONACyT– CDI). I developed an astronomical program for an indigenous high school located at Puebla and Oaxaca, México. I currently advise the high school to suggest activities for the science courses


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Medalla Alfonso Caso

    UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO

    México, 2015

    La medalla Alfonso Caso es otorgada a los alumnos de doctora graduados en el primer puesto de su generación. La medalla me fue otorgada en 2015.

  •   Premio Paris Pashmish

    UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO

    Chile, 2015

    El premio Parish Pishmish es otrogado por los estudiantes de doctorado del Instituto de Astronomía de la UNAM por haberse graduado en el primer lugar de su generación.


 

Article (38)

A newborn active galactic nucleus in a star-forming galaxy
Broad-line region in active galactic nuclei: Dusty or dustless?
Effect of Extinction on Quasar Luminosity Distances Determined from UV and X-Ray Flux Measurements
Exploring Changing-look Active Galactic Nuclei with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey V: First Year Results
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping Project: Investigation of Continuum Lag Dependence on Broad-line Contamination and Quasar Properties
UV FeII emission model of HE 0413-4031 and its relation to broad-line time delays
Dust-driven wind as a model of broad absorption line quasars
Quasar UV/X-ray relation luminosity distances are shorter than reverberation-measured radius-luminosity relation luminosity distances
Spectropolarimetry and spectral decomposition of high-accreting narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies
Wavelength-resolved reverberation mapping of intermediate-redshift quasars HE 0413-4031 and HE 0435-4312: Dis- secting Mg II, optical Fe II, and UV Fe II emission regions
A Transient "Changing-look" Active Galactic Nucleus Resolved on Month Timescales from First-year Sloan Digital Sky Survey V Data
Standardizing reverberation-measured C iv time-lag quasars, and using them with standardized Mg ii quasars to constrain cosmological parameters
Confirming new changing–look AGNs discovered through ALeRCE
Consistency study of high- and low-accreting Mg II quasars: no significant effect of the Fe II to Mg II flux ratio on the radius-luminosity relation dispersion
Do reverberation-measured Hβ quasars provide a useful test of cosmology?
The Intermediate-ionization Lines as Virial Broadening Estimators for Population A Quasars*
Wavelength-resolved Reverberation Mapping of quasar CTSC30.10: Dissecting MgII and FeII emission regions
Standardizing reverberation-measured Mg II time-lag quasars, by using the radius–luminosity relation, and constraining cosmological model parameters
High Metal Content of Highly Accreting Quasars
The CaFe Project: Optical FeII and Near-Infrared Ca II triplet emission in active galaxies. II. The driver(s) of the Ca II and Fe II and its potential use as a chemical clock
Time Delay of Mg ii Emission Response for the Luminous Quasar HE 0435-4312: toward Application of the High-accretor Radius–Luminosity Relation in Cosmology
Scatter Analysis Along the Multidimensional Radius-Luminosity Relations for Reverberation-Mapped Mg II Sources,
Spectral properties of Fe IIopt emitters not belonging to extreme Population A
The CaFe Project: Optical Fe II and Near-infrared Ca II Triplet Emission in Active Galaxies. I. Photoionization Modeling
Time-delay Measurement of Mg II Broad-line Response for the Highly Accreting Quasar HE 0413-4031: Implications for the Mg II–based Radius–Luminosity Relation
Quasars: From the Physics of Line Formation to Cosmology
A comparative analysis of high- and low-ionization lines
Can Reverberation-measured Quasars Be Used for Cosmology?
Time Delay Measurement of Mg ii Line in CTS C30.10 with SALT
Extreme quasars at high redshift
Highly accreting quasars: The SDSS low-redshift catalog
Quasar Black Hole Mass Estimates from High-Ionization Lines: Breaking a Taboo?
What does CIVλ1549 tell us about the physical driver of the Eigenvector quasar sequence?
Observations of the CaII IR Triplet in High Luminosity Quasars: Exploring the Sample
OI and Ca II Observations in Intermediate Redshift Quasars
Low Ionization Emission Lines in Quasars: Clues from OI 8446 and the CaII Triplet
Low- and High- z Highly Accreting Quasars in the 4D Eigenvector 1 Context
Low ionization lines in high luminosity quasars: The calcium triplet
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Mary Martínez

Professor

Instituto de Astronomia

Universidad de Concepción

Concepcion, Chile

2
Lorena Hernandez

Postdoc

Universidad de Valparaíso

Valparaiso, Chile

1
Patricia Arevalo

Profesor Adjunto (Associate Professor)

Instituto de Fisica y Astronomia

Universidad de Valparaíso

Valparaíso, Chile