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Thao, Pa Chia, Mann, Andrew W., Feinstein, Adina D., Gao, Peter, Thorngren, Daniel, Rotman, Yoav, Welbanks, Luis, Brown, Alexander, Duvvuri, Girish M., France, Kevin, Longo, Isabella, Sandoval, Angeli, Schneider, P. Christian, Wilson, David J., Youngblood, Allison, Vanderburg, Andrew, Barber, Madyson G., Wood, Mackenna L., Batalha, Natasha E., Kraus, Adam L., Murray, Catriona Anne, Newton, Elisabeth R., Rizzuto, Aaron, Tofflemire, Benjamin M., Tsai, Shang-Min, Bean, Jacob L., Berta-Thompson, Zachory K., Evans-Soma, Thomas M., Froning, Cynthia S., Kempton, Eliza M. -R., Miguel, Yamila, Pineda, J. Sebastian
The characterization of young planets (< 300 Myr) is pivotal for understanding planet formation and evolution. We present the 3-5$\mu$m transmission spectrum of the 17 Myr, Jupiter-size ($R$ $\sim$10$R_{\oplus}$) planet, HIP 67522 b, observed with JW
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.16355
Autor:
Evans, Elise L., Dupuy, Trent J., Sullivan, Kendall, Kraus, Adam L., Huber, Daniel, Ireland, Michael J., Ansdell, Megan, Kuruwita, Rajika L., Martinez, Raquel A., Wood, Mackenna L.
Transiting planets in multiple-star systems, especially high-order multiples, make up a small fraction of the known planet population but provide unique opportunities to study the environments in which planets would have formed. Planet-hosting binari
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.02223
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Males, Jared R., Close, Laird M., Haffert, Sebastiaan Y., Kautz, Maggie Y., Kelly, Doug, Fletcher, Adam, Salanski, Thomas, Durney, Olivier, Noenickx, Jamison, Ford, John, Gasho, Victor, Pearce, Logan, Kueny, Jay, Guyon, Olivier, Weinberger, Alycia, Bowler, Brendan, Kraus, Adam, Batalha, Natasha
We present the preliminary design of GMagAO-X, the first-light high-contrast imager planned for the Giant Magellan Telescope. GMagAO-X will realize the revolutionary increase in spatial resolution and sensitivity provided by the 25 m GMT. It will ena
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.13014
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Barber, Madyson G., Thao, Pa Chia, Mann, Andrew W., Vanderburg, Andrew, Mori, Mayuko, Livingston, John H., Fukui, Akihiko, Narita, Norio, Kraus, Adam L., Tofflemire, Benjamin M., Newton, Elisabeth R., Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M., Seager, Sara, Collins, Karen A., Twicken, Joseph D.
The youngest ($<$50 Myr) planets are vital to understand planet formation and early evolution. The 17 Myr system HIP 67522 is already known to host a giant ($\simeq$10$R_\oplus$) planet on a tight orbit. In the discovery paper, Rizzuto et al. 2020 re
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.04763
Young associations record complete histories of star forming events through their demographics and dynamics, and Gaia has greatly expanded our knowledge of these associations. We present the first structural and dynamical overview study of the Cep-He
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.19530
Autor:
Sullivan, Kendall, Kraus, Adam L., Berger, Travis A., Dupuy, Trent J., Evans, Elise, Gaidos, Eric, Huber, Daniel, Ireland, Michael J., Mann, Andrew W., Petigura, Erik A., Thao, Pa Chia, Wood, Mackenna L., Zhang, Jingwen
Small planets ($R_{p} \leq 4 R_{\oplus}$) are divided into rocky super-Earths and gaseous sub-Neptunes separated by a radius gap, but the mechanisms that produce these distinct planet populations remain unclear. Binary stars are the only main-sequenc
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.17648
Autor:
Thao, Pa Chia, Mann, Andrew W., Barber, Madyson G., Kraus, Adam L., Tofflemire, Benjamin M., Bush, Jonathan L., Wood, Mackenna L., Collins, Karen A., Vanderburg, Andrew, Quinn, Samuel N., Zhou, George, Newton, Elisabeth R., Ziegler, Carl, Law, Nicholas, Barkaoui, Khalid, Pozuelos, Francisco J., Timmermans, Mathilde, Gillon, Michaël, Jehin, Emmanuël, Schwarz, Richard P., Gan, Tianjun, Shporer, Avi, Horne, Keith, Sefako, Ramotholo, Suarez, Olga, Mekarnia, Djamel, Guillot, Tristan, Abe, Lyu, Triaud, Amaury H. M. J., Radford, Don J., Murillo, Ana Isabel Lopez, Ricker, George R., Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M., Bouma, Luke G., Fausnaugh, Michael, Guerrero, Natalia M., Kunimoto, Michelle
Young (<500 Myr) planets are critical to studying how planets form and evolve. Among these young planetary systems, multi-planet configurations are particularly useful as they provide a means to control for variables within a system. Here, we report
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.05234
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Giovinazzi, Mark R., Cale, Bryson, Eastman, Jason D., Rodriguez, Joseph E., Blake, Cullen H., Stassun, Keivan G., Beatty, Thomas G., McCrady, Nate, Vanderburg, Andrew, Kunimoto, Michelle, Kraus, Adam L., Twicken, Joseph, Dedrick, Cayla M., Horner, Jonathan, Johnson, John A., Johnson, Samson A., Plavchan, Peter, Sliski, David H., Wilson, Maurice L., Wittenmyer, Robert A., Wright, Jason T., Johnson, Marshall C., Rose, Mark E., Cornachione, Matthew
We present a new analysis of the KELT-24 system, comprising a well-aligned hot Jupiter, KELT-24~b, and a bright ($V=8.3$), nearby ($d=96.9~\mathrm{pc}$) F-type host star. KELT-24~b was independently discovered by two groups in 2019, with each reporti
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04288
Autor:
Soares-Furtado, Melinda, Limbach, Mary Anne, Vanderburg, Andrew, Bally, John, Becker, Juliette, Rosen, Anna L., Bouma, Luke G., Vos, Johanna M., Howell, Steve B., Beatty, Thomas G., Best, William M. J., Cody, Anne Marie, Distler, Adam, D'Onghia, Elena, Heller, René, Hensley, Brandon S., Hinkel, Natalie R., Jackson, Brian, Kounkel, Marina, Kraus, Adam, Mann, Andrew W., Marston, Nicholas T., Robberto, Massimo, Rodriguez, Joseph E., Steffen, Jason H., Teske, Johanna K., Townsend, Richard, Yarza, Ricardo, Youngblood, Allison
The TEMPO (Transiting Exosatellites, Moons, and Planets in Orion) Survey is a proposed 30-day observational campaign using the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. By providing deep, high-resolution, short-cadence infrared photometry of a dynamic star-
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01492
Autor:
Christian, Sam, Vanderburg, Andrew, Becker, Juliette, Kraus, Adam L., Pearce, Logan, Collins, Karen A., Rice, Malena, Jensen, Eric L. N., Baker, David, Benni, Paul, Bieryla, Allyson, Binnenfeld, Abraham, Collins, Kevin I., Conti, Dennis M., Evans, Phil, Girardin, Eric, Gregorio, Joao, Mazeh, Tsevi, Murgas, Felipe, Panahi, Aviad, Pozuelos, Francisco J., Relles, Howard M., Frustaglia, Fabian Rodriguez, Schwarz, Richard P., Srdoc, Gregor, Stockdale, Chris, Tan, Thiam-Guan, Waalkes, William C., Wang, Gavin, Wittrock, Justin, Zucker, Shay
Studying the relative orientations of the orbits of exoplanets and wide-orbiting binary companions (semimajor axis greater than 100 AU) can shed light on how planets form and evolve in binary systems. Previous observations by multiple groups discover
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.10379