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Autor:
McCarthy, Allison M., Vos, Johanna M., Muirhead, Philip S., Biller, Beth A., Morley, Caroline V., Faherty, Jacqueline, Burningham, Ben, Calamari, Emily, Cowan, Nicolas B., Cruz, Kelle L., Gonzales, Eileen, Limbach, Mary Anne, Liu, Pengyu, Nasedkin, Evert, Suarez, Genaro, Tan, Xianyu, O'Toole, Cian, Visscher, Channon, Whiteford, Niall, Zhou, Yifan
Isolated planetary-mass objects share their mass range with planets but do not orbit a star. They lack the necessary mass to support fusion in their cores and thermally radiate their heat from formation as they cool, primarily at infrared wavelengths
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.16577
Autor:
Schneider, Adam C., Cushing, Michael C., Stiller, Robert A., Munn, Jeffrey A., Vrba, Frederick J., Bruursema, Justice, Williams, Stephen J., Liu, Michael C., Bravo, Alexia, Faherty, Jacqueline K., Rothermich, Austin, Calamari, Emily, Caselden, Dan, Kabatnik, Martin, Sainio, Arttu, Bickle, Thomas P., Pendrill, William, Andersen, Nikolaj Stevnbak, Thevenot, Melina
We have used the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey (UHS) combined with the UKIDSS Galactic Cluster Survey (GCS), the UKIDSS Galactic Plane Survey (GPS), and the CatWISE2020 catalog to search for new substellar members of the nearest open cluster to the Sun, th
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.10112
Autor:
Phillips, Caprice L., Faherty, Jacqueline K., Burningham, Ben, Vos, Johanna M., Gonzales, Eileen, Griffith, Emily J., Merchan, Sherelyn Alejandro, Calamari, Emily, Visscher, Channon, Morley, Caroline V., Whiteford, Niall, Gaarn, Josefine, Ilyin, Ilya, Strassmeier, Klaus
We present an atmospheric retrieval analysis on a set of young, cloudy, red L-dwarfs -- CWISER J124332.12+600126.2 and WISEP J004701.06+680352.1 -- using the \textit{Brewster} retrieval framework. We also present the first elemental abundance measure
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.01694
Autor:
Rothermich, Austin, Faherty, Jacqueline K., Bardalez-Gagliuffi, Daniella, Schneider, Adam C., Kirkpatrick, J. Davy, Meisner, Aaron M., Burgasser, Adam J., Kuchner, Marc, Allers, Katelyn, Gagné, Jonathan, Caselden, Dan, Calamari, Emily, Popinchalk, Mark, Suárez, Genaro, Gerasimov, Roman, Aganze, Christian, Softich, Emma, Hsu, Chin-Chun, Karpoor, Preethi, Theissen, Christopher A., Rees, Jon, Cecilio-Flores-Elie, Rosario, Cushing, Michael C., Marocco, Federico, Casewell, Sarah, Bickle, Thomas P., Hamlet, Les, Allen, Michaela B., Beaulieu, Paul, Colin, Guillaume, Gantier, Jean Marc, Gramaize, Leopold, Jalowiczor, Peter, Kabatnik, Martin, Kiwy, Frank, Martin, David W., Pendrill, Billy, Pumphrey, Ben, Sainio, Arttu, Schumann, Jorg, Stevnbak, Nikolaj, Sun, Guoyou, Tanner, Christopher, Thakur, Vinod, Thevenot, Melina, Wedracki, Zbigniew
We report the identification of 89 new systems containing ultracool dwarf companions to main sequence stars and white dwarfs, using the citizen science project Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 and cross-reference between Gaia and CatWISE2020. Thirty-two of
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.04592
Autor:
Calamari, Emily, Faherty, Jacqueline K., Visscher, Channon, Gemma, Marina E., Burningham, Ben, Rothermich, Austin
We present results from conducting a theoretical chemical analysis of a sample of benchmark companion brown dwarfs whose primary star is of type F, G or K. We summarize the entire known sample of these types of companion systems, termed "compositiona
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.11038
Autor:
Kirkpatrick, J. Davy, Marocco, Federico, Gelino, Christopher R., Raghu, Yadukrishna, Faherty, Jacqueline K., Gagliuffi, Daniella C. Bardalez, Schurr, Steven D., Apps, Kevin, Schneider, Adam C., Meisner, Aaron M., Kuchner, Marc J., Caselden, Dan, Smart, R. L., Casewell, S. L., Raddi, Roberto, Kesseli, Aurora, Andersen, Nikolaj Stevnbak, Antonini, Edoardo, Beaulieu, Paul, Bickle, Thomas P., Bilsing, Martin, Chieng, Raymond, Colin, Guillaume, Deen, Sam, Dereveanco, Alexandru, Doll, Katharina, Luca, Hugo A. Durantini, Frazer, Anya, Gantier, Jean Marc, Gramaize, Léopold, Grant, Kristin, Hamlet, Leslie K., Higashimura, Hiro, Hyogo, Michiharu, Jałowiczor, Peter A., Jonkeren, Alexander, Kabatnik, Martin, Kiwy, Frank, Martin, David W., Michaels, Marianne N., Pendrill, William, Machado, Celso Pessanha, Pumphrey, Benjamin, Rothermich, Austin, Russwurm, Rebekah, Sainio, Arttu, Sanchez, John, Sapelkin-Tambling, Fyodor Theo, Schümann, Jörg, Selg-Mann, Karl, Singh, Harshdeep, Stenner, Andres, Sun, Guoyou, Tanner, Christopher, Thévenot, Melina, Ventura, Maurizio, Voloshin, Nikita V., Walla, Jim, Wedracki, Zbigniew, Adorno, Jose I., Aganze, Christian, Allers, Katelyn N., Brooks, Hunter, Burgasser, Adam J., Calamari, Emily, Connor, Thomas, Costa, Edgardo, Eisenhardt, Peter R., Gagné, Jonathan, Gerasimov, Roman, Gonzales, Eileen C., Hsu, Chih-Chun, Kiman, Rocio, Li, Guodong, Low, Ryan, Mamajek, Eric, Pantoja, Blake M., Popinchalk, Mark, Rees, Jon M., Stern, Daniel, Suárez, Genaro, Theissen, Christopher, Tsai, Chao-Wei, Vos, Johanna M., Zurek, David, Worlds, The Backyard, Collaboration, Planet 9
A complete accounting of nearby objects -- from the highest-mass white dwarf progenitors down to low-mass brown dwarfs -- is now possible, thanks to an almost complete set of trigonometric parallax determinations from Gaia, ground-based surveys, and
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.03639
Autor:
Zachary T. Calamari, Andrew Song, Emily Cohen, Muspika Akter, Rishi Das Roy, Outi Hallikas, Mona M. Christensen, Pengyang Li, Pauline Marangoni, Jukka Jernvall, Ophir D. Klein
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2024)
Abstract Background Continuously growing teeth are an important innovation in mammalian evolution, yet genetic regulation of continuous growth by stem cells remains incompletely understood. Dental stem cells responsible for tooth crown growth are los
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7016d160d0634ccd86d7e97904abdff2
Autor:
Gaarn, Josefine, Burningham, Ben, Faherty, Jacqueline K., Visscher, Channon, Marley, Mark S., Gonzales, Eileen C., Calamari, Emily, Gagliuffi, Daniella Bardalez, Lupu, Roxana, Freedman, Richard
At the lowest masses, the distinction between brown dwarfs and giant exoplanets is often blurred and literature classifications rarely reflect the deuterium burning boundary. Atmospheric characterisation may reveal the extent to which planetary forma
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.16863
Autor:
Calamari, Zachary T.1,2,3,4 (AUTHOR) zachary.calamari@baruch.cuny.edu, Song, Andrew1,5 (AUTHOR), Cohen, Emily1,6 (AUTHOR), Akter, Muspika1 (AUTHOR), Das Roy, Rishi7 (AUTHOR), Hallikas, Outi7 (AUTHOR), Christensen, Mona M.7 (AUTHOR), Li, Pengyang3,8,9 (AUTHOR), Marangoni, Pauline3,8 (AUTHOR), Jernvall, Jukka7,10 (AUTHOR), Klein, Ophir D.3,8 (AUTHOR) ophir.klein@cshs.org
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics. 10/29/2024, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p1-18. 18p.
Autor:
Vos, Johanna M., Burningham, Ben, Faherty, Jacqueline K., Alejandro, Sherelyn, Gonzales, Eileen, Calamari, Emily, Gagliuffi, Daniella Bardalez, Visscher, Channon, Tan, Xianyu, Morley, Caroline V., Marley, Mark, Gemma, Marina E., Whiteford, Niall, Gaarn, Josefine, Park, Grace
We present an atmospheric retrieval analysis of a pair of highly variable, $\sim200~$Myr old, early-T type planetary-mass exoplanet analogs SIMP J01365662+0933473 and 2MASS J21392676+0220226 using the Brewster retrieval framework. Our analysis, which
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.07399