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    THE ASTEROSEISMIC POTENTIAL OF TESS: EXOPLANET-HOST STARS by Campante, T. L., Schofield, M., Kuszlewicz, J. S., Bouma, L., Chaplin, W. J., Huber, D., Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Kjeldsen, H., Bossini, D., North, T. S. H., Appourchaux, T., Latham, D. W., Pepper, J., Ricker, G. R., Stassun, K. G., Vanderspek, R., Winn, J. N.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-10-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT New insights on stellar evolution and stellar interior physics are being made possible by asteroseismology. Throughout the course of the Kepler…”
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    Greater consumption of protein‐poor anthropogenic food by urban relative to rural coyotes increases diet breadth and potential for human–wildlife conflict by Murray, M, Cembrowski, A, Latham, A. D. M, Lukasik, V. M, Pruss, S, St Clair, C. C

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-12-2015)
    “…Reports of encounters between people and generalist urban‐adapted carnivores are increasing around the world. In North America, coyotes Canis latrans are among…”
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    Likely transiting exocomets detected by Kepler by Rappaport, S., Vanderburg, A., Jacobs, T., LaCourse, D., Jenkins, J., Kraus, A., Rizzuto, A., Latham, D. W., Bieryla, A., Lazarevic, M., Schmitt, A.

    “…Abstract We present the first good evidence for exocomet transits of a host star in continuum light in data from the Kepler mission. The Kepler star in…”
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    BEER ANALYSIS OF KEPLER AND CoRoT LIGHT CURVES. IV. DISCOVERY OF FOUR NEW LOW-MASS WHITE DWARF COMPANIONS IN THE KEPLER DATA by Faigler, S., Kull, I., Mazeh, T., Kiefer, F., Latham, D. W., Bloemen, S.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-12-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT We report the discovery of four short-period eclipsing systems in the Kepler light curves, consisting of an A-star primary and a low-mass white dwarf…”
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    Kepler and the Behemoth: Three Mini-Neptunes in a 40 Million Year Old Association by Bouma, L. G., Kerr, R., Curtis, J. L., Isaacson, H., Hillenbrand, L. A., Howard, A. W., Kraus, A. L., Bieryla, A., Latham, D. W., Petigura, E. A., Huber, D.

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Stellar positions and velocities from Gaia are yielding a new view of open cluster dispersal. Here we present an analysis of a group of stars spanning…”
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    A DISK-BASED DYNAMICAL CONSTRAINT ON THE MASS OF THE YOUNG BINARY DQ TAU by Czekala, I., Andrews, S. M., Torres, G., Jensen, E. L. N., Stassun, K. G., Wilner, D. J., Latham, D. W.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-02-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT We present new Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of CO J = 2−1 line emission from the DQ Tau circumbinary disk. These…”
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    BEER ANALYSIS OF KEPLER AND CoRoT LIGHT CURVES. I. DISCOVERY OF KEPLER-76b: A HOT JUPITER WITH EVIDENCE FOR SUPERROTATION by FAIGLER, S, Tal-Or, L, Mazeh, T, Latham, D W, Buchhave, L A

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-07-2013)
    “…We present the first case in which the BEER algorithm identified a hot Jupiter in the Kepler light curve, and its reality was confirmed by orbital solutions…”
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    HARPS-N radial velocities confirm the low densities of the Kepler-9 planets by Borsato, L, Malavolta, L, Piotto, G, Buchhave, L A, Mortier, A, Rice, K, Cameron, A C, Coffinet, A, Sozzetti, A, Charbonneau, D, Cosentino, R, Dumusque, X, Figueira, P, Latham, D W, Lopez-Morales, M, Mayor, M, Micela, G, Molinari, E, Pepe, F, Phillips, D, Poretti, E, Udry, S, Watson, C

    “…ABSTRACT We investigated the discrepancy between planetary mass determinations using the transit timing variations (TTVs) and radial velocities (RVs), by…”
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    KIC 3749404: a heartbeat star with rapid apsidal advance indicative of a tertiary component by Hambleton, K, Kurtz, D W, Prsa, A, Quinn, S N, Fuller, J, Murphy, S J, Thompson, S E, Latham, D W, Shporer, A

    “…Heartbeat stars are eccentric (e > 0.2) ellipsoidal variables whose light curves resemble a cardiogram. We present the observations and corresponding model of…”
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