Balázs Lajos György
PhD (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Budapest, 1975)
Habilitáció (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Budapest, 2005)
Az MTA doktora (2005)
Biográfia:
Lajos György Balázs (1941) is an emeritus professor at the Konkoly Observatory and a privat professorat the Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences. His main interest is the application of multivariate statistics
on several astrophysical problems, including star formation and gamma ray bursts (GRB).He has several decades
of experience in using the statistical programming language R.
His team discovered a giant infrared ring in the Cepheus constellaltion, the Cepheus Bubble,
based on the data of the IRAS satellite. The angular diameter of the Bubble is 10 degrees on
the sky, corresponding to 150 pc and it connects sevaral places of intense star formation.
With his collaboators he discovered the largest regular formation in the observable Universe;
a ring with a diameter of 1720 Mpc, displayed by 9 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), exceeding by
a factor of 5 the transition scale to the homogeneous and isotropic distribution of the cosmic matter.
Tudományos adatbázisok profiloldalai:
Az utolsó 5 év válogatott közleményei:
- 2025, Univ, 11, 121, "Scanning the Universe for Large-Scale Structures ..."
- 2025 NewA, 11602317, "Estimation of classical Cepheid's physical parameters ..."
- 2024, MNRAS, 527, 8931, "Some statistical remarks on GRBs jointly detected by ...
- 2024, 4MNRAS.527.7191, "Mapping the Universe with gamma-ray bursts"
- 2022, PASJ, 74, 1157S, "The statistical properties of 28 IR-bright dust-obscured ..."
- 2022, Univ, 8, 342, "The Spatial Distribution of Gamma-Ray Bursts ..."
- 2022, Univ, 8..221, "Does the GRB Duration Depend on Redshift?"
- 2022, A&A, 659A, 3S, "Extending the FIP bias sample to magnetically active stars."
- 2021, ExA, 52, 219,"Exploration of the high-redshift universe enabled by THESEUS"