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Clark, Catherine A., van Belle, Gerard T., Horch, Elliott P., Ciardi, David R., von Braun, Kaspar, Skiff, Brian A., Winters, Jennifer G., Lund, Michael B., Everett, Mark E., Hartman, Zachary D., Llama, Joe
M dwarfs are ubiquitous in our galaxy, and the rate at which they host stellar companions, and the properties of these companions, provides a window into the formation and evolution of the star(s), and of any planets that they may host. The Pervasive
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.14703
Autor:
Elliott, Ashley, Boyajian, Tabetha, Ellis, Tyler, von Braun, Kaspar, Mann, Andrew W., Schaefer, Gail
In order to study exoplanets, a comprehensive characterization of the fundamental properties of the host stars, such as angular diameter, temperature, luminosity, and age, is essential, as the formation and evolution of exoplanets are directly influe
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.01468
Autor:
Clark, Catherine A., van Belle, Gerard T., Horch, Elliott P., Lund, Michael B., Ciardi, David R., von Braun, Kaspar, Winters, Jennifer G., Everett, Mark E., Hartman, Zachary D., Llama, Joe
Stellar multiplicity is correlated with many stellar properties, yet multiplicity measurements have proven difficult for the M dwarfs -- the most common type of star in our galaxy -- due to their faintness and the fact that a reasonably-complete inve
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.08489
Autor:
Clark, Catherine A., van Belle, Gerard T., Horch, Elliott P., von Braun, Kaspar, Ciardi, David R., Winters, Jennifer G., Kiman, Rocio
M dwarfs are favorable targets for exoplanet detection with current instrumentation, but stellar companions can induce false positives and inhibit planet characterization. Knowledge of stellar companions is also critical to our understanding of how b
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.12922
Autor:
van Belle, Gerard T., von Braun, Kaspar, Ciardi, David R., Pilyavsky, Genady, Buckingham, Ryan S., Boden, Andrew F., Clark, Catherine A., Hartman, Zachary, van Belle, Gerald, Bucknew, William, Cole, Gary
We calculate directly determined values for effective temperature ($T_{\rm EFF}$) and radius ($R$) for 191 giant stars based upon high resolution angular size measurements from optical interferometry at the Palomar Testbed Interferometer. Narrow- to
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.09205
Autor:
Ellis, Tyler G., Boyajian, Tabetha, von Braun, Kaspar, Ligi, Roxanne, Mourard, Denis, Dragomir, Diana, Schaefer, Gail H., Farrington, Christopher D.
We conducted interferometric observations with the CHARA Array of transiting super-Earth host HD 97658 and measured its limb-darkened angular diameter to be $\theta_{\text{LD}}=0.314\pm0.004$ mas. The combination of the angular diameter with the Gaia
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.06254
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Plavchan, Peter, Barclay, Thomas, Gagné, Jonathan, Gao, Peter, Cale, Bryson, Matzko, William, Dragomir, Diana, Quinn, Sam, Feliz, Dax, Stassun, Keivan, Crossfield, Ian J. M., Berardo, David A., Latham, David W., Tieu, Ben, Anglada-Escudé, Guillem, Ricker, George, Vanderspek, Roland, Seager, Sara, Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M., Rinehart, Stephen, Krishnamurthy, Akshata, Dynes, Scott, Doty, John, Adams, Fred, Afanasev, Dennis A., Beichman, Chas, Bottom, Mike, Bowler, Brendan P., Brinkworth, Carolyn, Brown, Carolyn J., Cancino, Andrew, Ciardi, David R., Clampin, Mark, Clark, Jake T., Collins, Karen, Davison, Cassy, Foreman-Mackey, Daniel, Furlan, Elise, Gaidos, Eric J., Geneser, Claire, Giddens, Frank, Gilbert, Emily, Hall, Ryan, Hellier, Coel, Henry, Todd, Horner, Jonathan, Howard, Andrew W., Huang, Chelsea, Huber, Joseph, Kane, Stephen R., Kenworthy, Matthew, Kielkopf, John, Kipping, David, Klenke, Chris, Kruse, Ethan, Latouf, Natasha, Lowrance, Patrick, Mennesson, Bertrand, Mengel, Matthew, Mills, Sean M., Morton, Tim, Narita, Norio, Newton, Elisabeth, Nishimoto, America, Okumura, Jack, Palle, Enric, Pepper, Joshua, Quintana, Elisa V., Roberge, Aki, Roccatagliata, Veronica, Schlieder, Joshua E., Tanner, Angelle, Teske, Johanna, Tinney, C. G., Vanderburg, Andrew, von Braun, Kaspar, Walp, Bernie, Wang, Jason, Wang, Sharon Xuesong, Weigand, Denise, White, Russel, Wittenmyer, Robert A., Wright, Duncan J., Youngblood, Allison, Zhang, Hui, Zilberman, Perri
AU Microscopii (AU Mic) is the second closest pre main sequence star, at a distance of 9.79 parsecs and with an age of 22 million years. AU Mic possesses a relatively rare and spatially resolved3 edge-on debris disk extending from about 35 to 210 ast
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.13248
Autor:
van Belle, Gerard T., Schaefer, Gail H., von Braun, Kaspar, Nelan, Edmund P., Hartman, Zachary, Boyajian, Tabetha S., Lopez-Morales, Mercedes, Ciardi, David R.
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS) trigonometric parallax observations were obtained to directly determine distances to five nearby M-dwarf / M-dwarf eclipsing binary systems. These systems are intrinsically interesting as benchm
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.07768
Autor:
Cale, Bryson, Plavchan, Peter, LeBrun, Danny, Gagné, Jonathan, Gao, Peter, Tanner, Angelle, Beichman, Charles, Xeusong-Wang, Sharon, Gaidos, Eric, Teske, Johanna, Ciardi, David, Vasisht, Gautam, Kane, Stephen R., von Braun, Kaspar
The coolest dwarf stars are intrinsically faint at visible wavelengths and exhibit rotationally modulated stellar activity from spots and plages. It is advantageous to observe these stars at near infrared (NIR) wavelengths (1-2.5 microns) where they
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.07560