Seppo Mattila
Department of Physics and Astronomy sepmat@utu.fi +358 29 450 4518 +358 50 412 5859 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku |
I received my PhD degree from Imperial College, Univ. of London in 2002. After this I held postdoctoral positions at Stockholm University, Helsinki University of Technology (now Aalto University) and Queen's University Belfast. I moved back to Finland in 2007 with an Academy of Finland Research Fellowship to work at Tuorla Observatory at University of Turku. Between 2012 and 2015 I worked at the Finnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO (FINCA) as a University Researcher. I was appointed as a Professor of Astronomy at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at University of Turku in 2015. After 2010 I have made extended research visits to Stockholm University (18 months) and to University of Cambridge, UK (10 months). I have been the Finnish delegate in the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Council since 2020 and in the International Scientific Committee (CCI) of the Roque de los Muchachos and Teide observatories since 2019. Since 2022 I have also served as the President of the CCI. I am currently also the President of the Finnish National Committee for Astronomy and a member of the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) Council and the board of FINCA, and a vice member of the board of the Univ. of Turku Faculty of Science. In 2022 I was invited as a member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.
My main research interests focus on observational work on extragalactic astrophysical transients, including supernovae, tidal disruption events, and kilonovae. For more details on my research and information on the research group please see https://sites.utu.fi/sne/. For a complete list of my refereed journal papers see ADS (in chronological order) or ADS (ordered by number of citations).
Selected recent papers:
Kool et al. (incl. Mattila) 2023, Nature: A radio-detected type Ia supernova with helium-rich circumstellar material
Pasham et al. (incl. Mattila) 2023, Nature Astronomy: The Birth of a Relativistic Jet Following the Disruption of a Star by a Cosmological Black Hole
Nagao, Mattila et al. 2023, A&A: Spectropolarimetry of Type II supernovae. I. Sample, observational data, and interstellar polarization
Reynolds, Mattila et al. 2022, A&A: Energetic nuclear transients in luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies
Perez-Torres, Mattila et al. 2021, The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review: Star formation and nuclear activity in luminous infrared galaxies: An infrared through radio review
Kool, Reynolds, Mattila et al. 2020, MNRAS: AT2017gbl: a dust obscured TDE candidate in a luminous infrared galaxy
Ackley et al. (incl. Mattila) 2020, A&A: Observational constraints on the optical and near-infrared emission from the neutron star-black hole binary merger S190814bv
Reynolds, Fraser, Mattila et al. 2020, MNRAS: SN 2016gsd: An unusually luminous and linear type II supernova with high velocities
Mattila et al. 2018, Science: A dust-enshrouded tidal disruption event with a resolved radio jet in a galaxy merger
Smartt et al. (incl. Mattila) 2017, Nature: A kilonova as the electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational-wave source
Abbott et al. (imcl. Mattila) 2017, ApJ: Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star Merger
Kankare, Kotak, Mattila et al. 2017, Nature Astronomy: A population of highly energetic transient events in the centres of active galaxies
Kangas, Blagorodnova, Mattila et al. 2017, MNRAS: Gaia 16apd - a link between fast- and slowly-declining superluminous supernovae
Kangas, Portinari, Mattila et al. 2017, A&A: Core-collapse supernova progenitor constraints using the spatial distribution of massive stars in local galaxies
I have taught several courses in astronomy, astrophysics and signal and image processing at the Univ. of Turku. In particular, I initiated two new observational astronomy courses currently offered at national level for students from Turku, Helsinki, Oulu and the Aalto University. These courses offer hands-on experience on the use of the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) remotely from Univ. of Turku (Observational Techniques Using the Nordic Optical Telescope) and on the science exploitation of data from the European Southern Observatory (ESO; Data Processing Techniques for Astronomy with ESO Instrumentation). Currently I teach also the BSc course on observational astronomy and the MSc courses Spectroscopic Diagnostics in Astrophysics and Signal and Image Processing. In my teaching I always try to make use of examples from the latest research in order to offer a motivating learning experience for the students.
- INTERACTING SUPERNOVAE AND SUPERNOVA IMPOSTORS: SN 2009ip, IS THIS THE END? (2013)
- Astrophysical Journal
- NEAR-INFRARED ADAPTIVE OPTICS IMAGING OF INFRARED LUMINOUS GALAXIES: THE BRIGHTEST CLUSTER MAGNITUDE-STAR FORMATION RATE RELATION (2013)
- Astrophysical Journal Letters
- Off-nuclear starburst in a triple merger (2013)
- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
- Slowly fading super-luminous supernovae that are not pair-instability explosions (2013)
- Nature
- SN 2009ip a la PESSTO: no evidence for core collapse yet (2013)
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Spatial distributions of core-collapse supernovae in infrared-bright galaxies (2013)
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Supernovae and radio transients in M82 (2013)
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- The K-band luminosity functions of super star clusters in luminous infrared galaxies, their slopes and the effects of blending (2013)
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE EJECTA IN SUPERNOVA 1987A: A STUDY OVER TIME AND WAVELENGTH (2013)
- Astrophysical Journal
- Central regions of LIRGs: rings, hidden starbursts, Supernovae and star clusters (2012)
- Journal of Physics: Conference Series
- CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAE MISSED BY OPTICAL SURVEYS (2012)
- Astrophysical Journal
- DISCOVERY OF TWO SUPERNOVAE IN THE NUCLEAR REGIONS OF THE LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXY IC 883 (2012)
- Astrophysical Journal Letters
- e-MERLIN and VLBI observations of the luminous infrared galaxy IC 883: a nuclear starburst and an AGN candidate revealed (2012)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- MULTI-WAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS OF THE ENDURING TYPE IIn SUPERNOVAE 2005ip AND 2006jd (2012)
- Astrophysical Journal
- RED AND DEAD: THE PROGENITOR OF SN 2012aw IN M95 (2012)
- Astrophysical Journal Letters
- SN 2009E: a faint clone of SN 1987A (2012)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- SN 2009kn-the twin of the Type IIn supernova 1994W (2012)
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Super Star Clusters in IR-Luminous Interacting Galaxies: The NIR Luminosity Function (2012) Star Clusters in the Era of Large Surveys: Proceedings of Symposium 5 of JENAM 2010 Vaisanen P, Randriamanakoto Z, Ryder S, Mattila S
- THE EXTENDED HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE SUPERNOVA SURVEY: THE RATE OF CORE COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAE TO z similar to 1 (2012)
- Astrophysical Journal
- The rate of supernovae at redshift 0.1-1.0 The Stockholm VIMOS Supernova Survey III (2012)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics