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    Testing the Disk Regulation Paradigm with Spitzer Observations. II. A Clear Signature of Star-Disk Interaction in NGC 2264 and the Orion Nebula Cluster by Cieza, Lucas, Baliber, Nairn

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-12-2007)
    “…Observations of pre-main-sequence star rotation periods reveal slow rotators in young clusters of various ages, indicating that angular momentum is somehow…”
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    Testing the Disk Regulation Paradigm with Spitzer Observations. I. Rotation Periods of Pre-Main-Sequence Stars in the IC 348 Cluster by Cieza, Lucas, Baliber, Nairn

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-10-2006)
    “…We present 105 stellar rotation periods in the young cluster IC 348, 75 of which are new detections, increasing the total number of known periods in this…”
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    Testing the Disk Regulation Paradigm with Spitzer Observations. II. A Clear Signature of Star-Disk Interaction in NGC 2264 and the Orion Nebula Cluster by Cieza, L, Baliber, N

    Published 31-07-2007
    “…Astrophys.J.671:605-615,2007 Observations of PMS star rotation periods reveal slow rotators in young clusters of various ages, indicating that angular momentum…”
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    A New Spectroscopic and Photometric Analysis of the Transiting Planet Systems TrES-3 and TrES-4 by Sozzetti, A, Torres, G, Charbonneau, D, Winn, J. N, Korzennik, S. G, Holman, M. J, Latham, D. W, Laird, J. B, Fernandez, J, O'Donovan, F. T, Mandushev, G, Dunham, E, Everett, M. E, Esquerdo, G. A, Rabus, M, Belmonte, J. A, Deeg, H. J, Brown, T. N, Hidas, M. G, Baliber, N

    Published 26-09-2008
    “…Astrophys.J.691:1145-1158,2009 We report new spectroscopic and photometric observations of the parent stars of the recently discovered transiting planets…”
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    A Lack of Planets in 47 Tucanae from an HST Search by Gilliland, Ronald L, Brown, T. M, Guhathakurta, P, Sarajedini, A, Milone, E. F, Albrow, M. D, Baliber, N. R, Bruntt, H, Burrows, A, Charbonneau, D, Choi, P, Cochran, W. D, Edmonds, P. D, Frandsen, S, Howell, J. H, Lin, D. N. C, Marcy, G. W, Mayor, M, Naef, D, Sigurdsson, S, Stagg, C. R, VandenBerg, D. A, Vogt, S. S, Williams, M. D

    Published 25-09-2000
    “…We report results from a large Hubble Space Telescope project to observe a significant (~34,000) ensemble of main sequence stars in the globular cluster 47…”
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