Search Results - "Anderson, D R"
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P values are only an index to evidence: 20th- vs. 21st-century statistical science
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2014)“…Early statistical methods focused on pre-data probability statements (i.e., data as random variables) such as P values; these are not really inferences nor are…”
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Helium in the eroding atmosphere of an exoplanet
Published in Nature (London) (01-05-2018)“…Helium is the second-most abundant element in the Universe after hydrogen and is one of the main constituents of gas-giant planets in our Solar System. Early…”
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WASP-121 b: a hot Jupiter close to tidal disruption transiting an active F star
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-06-2016)“…We present the discovery by the WASP-South survey of WASP-121 b, a new remarkable short-period transiting hot Jupiter. The planet has a mass of…”
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Seven transiting hot Jupiters from WASP-South, Euler and TRAPPIST: WASP-47b, WASP-55b, WASP-61b, WASP-62b, WASP-63b, WASP-66b and WASP-67b
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-10-2012)“…Abstract We present seven new transiting hot Jupiters from the WASP-South survey. The planets are all typical hot Jupiters orbiting stars from F4 to K0 with…”
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WASP-South transiting exoplanets: WASP-130b, WASP-131b, WASP-132b, WASP-139b, WASP-140b, WASP-141b and WASP-142b
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-03-2017)“…We describe seven exoplanets transiting stars of brightness V = 10.1-12.4. WASP-130b is a 'warm Jupiter' having an orbital period of 11.6 d around a metal-rich…”
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Machine-learning approaches to exoplanet transit detection and candidate validation in wide-field ground-based surveys
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-03-2019)“…Since the start of the Wide-angle Search for Planets (WASP) program, more than 160 transiting exoplanets have been discovered in the WASP data. In the past,…”
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Three newly discovered sub-Jupiter-mass planets: WASP-69b and WASP-84b transit active K dwarfs and WASP-70Ab transits the evolved primary of a G4+K3 binary
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-12-2014)“…We report the discovery of the transiting exoplanets WASP-69b, WASP-70Ab and WASP-84b, each of which orbits a bright star (V ~ 10). WASP-69b is a bloated…”
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WASP-41b: A Transiting Hot Jupiter Planet Orbiting a Magnetically Active G8V Star
Published in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (01-05-2011)“…We report the discovery of a transiting planet with an orbital period of 3.05 days orbiting the star TYC 7247-587-1. The star, WASP-41, is a moderately bright…”
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WASP-12b: The Hottest Transiting Extrasolar Planet Yet Discovered
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-03-2009)“…We report on the discovery of WASP-12b, a new transiting extrasolar planet with R pl = 1.79+0.09 -0.09 RJ and M pl = 1.41+0.10 -0.10 M J. The planet and host…”
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Thermal emission from WASP-33b, the hottest known planet
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-09-2011)“…We report ground-based observations at 0.91 μm of the occultation of the hot Jupiter WASP-33b by its A5 host star. We measure the planet to be 0.109 ± 0.030…”
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Linking structure and function in glaucoma
Published in Progress in retinal and eye research (01-07-2010)“…The glaucomas are a group of relatively common optic neuropathies, in which the pathological loss of retinal ganglion cells causes a progressive loss of sight…”
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Statistical Signatures of Nanoflare Activity. III. Evidence of Enhanced Nanoflaring Rates in Fully Convective stars as Observed by the NGTS
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2023)“…Abstract Previous examinations of fully convective M-dwarf stars have highlighted enhanced rates of nanoflare activity on these distant stellar sources…”
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WASP-South hot Jupiters: WASP-178b, WASP-184b, WASP-185b, and WASP-192b
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-11-2019)“…ABSTRACT We report on four new transiting hot Jupiters discovered by the WASP-South survey. WASP-178b transits a V = 9.9, A1V star with Teff = 9350 ± 150 K,…”
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Transiting hot Jupiters from WASP-South, Euler and TRAPPIST: WASP-95b to WASP-101b
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-05-2014)“…We report the discovery of the transiting exoplanets WASP-95b, WASP-96b, WASP-97b, WASP-98b, WASP-99b, WASP-100b and WASP-101b. All are hot Jupiters with…”
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An orbital period of 0.94 days for the hot-Jupiter planet WASP-18b
Published in Nature (London) (27-08-2009)“…The 'hot Jupiters' that abound in lists of known extrasolar planets are thought to have formed far from their host stars, but migrate inwards through…”
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Predictors of post‐thrombotic syndrome in a population with a first deep vein thrombosis and no primary venous insufficiency
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-03-2013)“…Summary Background Post‐thrombotic syndrome (PTS) is the most frequent complication of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Its diagnosis is based on clinical…”
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Subsegmental pulmonary embolism diagnosed by computed tomography: incidence and clinical implications. A systematic review and meta‐analysis of the management outcome studies
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-08-2010)“…Background: Multiple‐detectors computed tomographic pulmonary angiography (CTPA) has a higher sensitivity for pulmonary embolism (PE) within the subsegmental…”
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Wasp-17b: An Ultra-Low Density Planet in a Probable Retrograde Orbit
Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-01-2010)“…We report the discovery of the transiting giant planet WASP-17b, the least-dense planet currently known. It is 1.6 Saturn masses but 1.5-2 Jupiter radii,…”
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WASP-44b, WASP-45b and WASP-46b: three short-period, transiting extrasolar planets
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-05-2012)“…We report the discovery of three extrasolar planets that transit their moderately bright (m V= 12-13) host stars. WASP-44b is a 0.89-M Jup planet in a 2.42-day…”
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High-precision multiwavelength eclipse photometry of the ultra-hot gas giant exoplanet WASP-103 b
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-02-2018)“…Abstract We present 16 occultation and three transit light curves for the ultra-short period hot Jupiter WASP-103b, in addition to five new radial velocity…”
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