Search Results - "Engle, S G"
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Artificial Intelligence Approach to the Determination of Physical Properties of Eclipsing Binaries. I. The EBAI Project
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2008)“…Achieving maximum scientific results from the overwhelming volume of astronomical data to be acquired over the next few decades demands novel, fully automatic…”
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Stellar activity analysis of Barnard’s Star: very slow rotation and evidence for long-term activity cycle
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-10-2019)“…Abstract The search for Earth-like planets around late-type stars using ultrastable spectrographs requires a very precise characterization of the stellar…”
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Stellar activity analysis of Barnard's Star: Very slow rotation and evidence for long-term activity cycle
Published 06-08-2019“…The search for Earth-like planets around late-type stars using ultra-stable spectrographs requires a very precise characterization of the stellar activity and…”
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Optimizing exoplanet transit searches around low-mass stars with inclination constraints
Published 26-10-2011“…Aims. We investigate a method to increase the efficiency of a targeted exoplanet search with the transit technique by preselecting a subset of candidates from…”
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In search of RR Lyrae type stars in eclipsing binary systems. OGLE052218.07-692827.4: an optical blend
Published 26-08-2008“…Astron.Astrophys.489:1209-1212,2008 During the OGLE-2 operation, Soszynski et al. (2003) found 3 LMC candidates for an RR Lyr-type component in an eclipsing…”
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Artificial Intelligence Approach to the Determination of Physical Properties of Eclipsing Binaries. I. The EBAI Project
Published 10-07-2008“…Achieving maximum scientific results from the overwhelming volume of astronomical data to be acquired over the next few decades will demand novel, fully…”
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A candidate super-Earth planet orbiting near the snow line of Barnard's star
Published 14-11-2018“…At a distance of 1.8 parsecs, Barnard's star (Gl 699) is a red dwarf with the largest apparent motion of any known stellar object. It is the closest single…”
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A Far‐Ultraviolet Study of the Old Nova V841 Ophiuchi
Published in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (01-11-2005)“…We have carried out a synthetic spectral analysis of archivalInternational Ultraviolet Explorerspectra of the old nova V841 Oph (Nova Oph 1848) taken 15 years…”
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Fully Automated Approaches to Analyze Large-Scale Astronomy Survey Data
Published 04-04-2009“…Observational astronomy has changed drastically in the last decade: manually driven target-by-target instruments have been replaced by fully automated robotic…”
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