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    WHAT ARE LITTLE WORLDS MADE OF? STELLAR ABUNDANCES AND THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF PLANETS by Gaidos, Eric

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT If the photospheres of solar-type stars represent the composition of circumstellar disks from which any planets formed, spectroscopic determinations…”
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    Revised Radii of Kepler Stars and Planets Using Gaia Data Release 2 by Berger, Travis A., Huber, Daniel, Gaidos, Eric, van Saders, Jennifer L.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-10-2018)
    “…One bottleneck for the exploitation of data from the Kepler mission for stellar astrophysics and exoplanet research has been the lack of precise radii and…”
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    HOW TO CONSTRAIN YOUR M DWARF: MEASURING EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE, BOLOMETRIC LUMINOSITY, MASS, AND RADIUS by Mann, Andrew W., Feiden, Gregory A., Gaidos, Eric, Boyajian, Tabetha, Braun, Kaspar von

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Precise and accurate parameters for late-type (late K and M) dwarf stars are important for characterization of any orbiting planets, but such…”
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    M DWARF METALLICITIES AND GIANT PLANET OCCURRENCE: IRONING OUT UNCERTAINTIES AND SYSTEMATICS by Gaidos, Eric, Mann, Andrew W

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-08-2014)
    “…Comparisons between the planet populations around solar-type stars and those orbiting M dwarfs shed light on the possible dependence of planet formation and…”
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    ATMOSPHERE-INTERIOR EXCHANGE ON HOT, ROCKY EXOPLANETS by Kite, Edwin S., Bruce Fegley Jr, Schaefer, Laura, Gaidos, Eric

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-09-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT We provide estimates of atmospheric pressure and surface composition on short-period, rocky exoplanets with dayside magma pools and silicate-vapor…”
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    Differentiation of planetesimals and the thermal consequences of melt migration by MOSKOVITZ, Nicholas, GAIDOS, Eric

    Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-06-2011)
    “…– We model the heating of a primordial planetesimal by decay of the short‐lived radionuclides 26Al and 60Fe to determine (1) the time scale on which melting…”
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    ZODIACAL EXOPLANETS IN TIME (ZEIT). I. A NEPTUNE-SIZED PLANET ORBITING AN M4.5 DWARF IN THE HYADES STAR CLUSTER by Mann, Andrew W., Gaidos, Eric, Mace, Gregory N., Johnson, Marshall C., Bowler, Brendan P., LaCourse, Daryll, Jacobs, Thomas L., Vanderburg, Andrew, Kraus, Adam L., Kaplan, Kyle F., Jaffe, Daniel T.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-02-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Studying the properties of young planetary systems can shed light on how the dynamics and structure of planets evolve during their most formative…”
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    Color Dependence of the Transit Detectability of Young Active M Dwarfs by Miyakawa, Kohei, Hirano, Teruyuki, Sato, Bun’ei, Okuzumi, Satoshi, Gaidos, Eric

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-11-2022)
    “…Abstract We investigate the planetary transit detectability in the presence of stellar rotational activity from light curves of young M dwarfs, and estimate…”
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    Ribosomal tag pyrosequencing of DNA and RNA from benthic coral reef microbiota: community spatial structure, rare members and nitrogen-cycling guilds by Gaidos, Eric, Rusch, Antje, Ilardo, Melissa

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-05-2011)
    “…Summary Ribosomal tag libraries based on DNA and RNA in coral reef sediment from Hawaii show the microbial community to be dominated by the bacterial phyla…”
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    Lava worlds: From early earth to exoplanets by Chao, Keng-Hsien, deGraffenried, Rebecca, Lach, Mackenzie, Nelson, William, Truax, Kelly, Gaidos, Eric

    Published in Chemie der Erde (01-05-2021)
    “…The magma ocean concept was first conceived to explain the geology of the Moon, but hemispherical or global oceans of silicate melt could be a widespread “lava…”
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    The Dynamic, Chimeric Inner Disk of PDS 70 by Gaidos, Eric, Thanathibodee, Thanawuth, Hoffman, Andrew, Ong, Joel, Hinkle, Jason, Shappee, Benjamin J., Banzatti, Andrea

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2024)
    “…Abstract Transition disks, with inner regions depleted in dust and gas, could represent later stages of protoplanetary disk evolution when newly formed planets…”
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    An Episode of Occultation Events in Gaia21bcv by Hodapp, Klaus W., Gaidos, Eric, Kenworthy, Matthew A., Tucker, Michael, Shappee, Benjamin J., Payne, Anna V., Do, Aaron

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-02-2024)
    “…Abstract A previously unremarkable star near the Canis Major OB1/R1 association underwent an episode of multiple deep brightness minima. Light curves based on…”
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    Detecting the glint of starlight on the oceans of distant planets by Williams, Darren M., Gaidos, Eric

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-06-2008)
    “…We propose that astronomers will be eventually be able to discriminate between extrasolar Earth-like planets with surface oceans and those without using the…”
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    Revising Properties of Planet–Host Binary Systems. III. There Is No Observed Radius Gap for Kepler Planets in Binary Star Systems by Sullivan, Kendall, Kraus, Adam L., Huber, Daniel, Petigura, Erik A., Evans, Elise, Dupuy, Trent, Zhang, Jingwen, Berger, Travis A., Gaidos, Eric, Mann, Andrew W.

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-04-2023)
    “…Abstract Binary stars are ubiquitous; the majority of solar-type stars exist in binaries. Exoplanet occurrence rate is suppressed in binaries, but some…”
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