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    Accreting protoplanets in the LkCa 15 transition disk by Sallum, S., Follette, K. B., Eisner, J. A., Close, L. M., Hinz, P., Kratter, K., Males, J., Skemer, A., Macintosh, B., Tuthill, P., Bailey, V., Defrère, D., Morzinski, K., Rodigas, T., Spalding, E., Vaz, A., Weinberger, A. J.

    Published in Nature (London) (19-11-2015)
    “…Transition disks are natural laboratories for the study of planet formation, with inner clearings explained by the influence of accreting planets, but attempts…”
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    Discovery and spectroscopy of the young jovian planet 51 Eri b with the Gemini Planet Imager by Macintosh, B., Graham, J. R., Barman, T., De Rosa, R. J., Konopacky, Q., Marley, M. S., Marois, C., Nielsen, E. L., Pueyo, L., Rajan, A., Rameau, J., Saumon, D., Wang, J. J., Patience, J., Ammons, M., Arriaga, P., Artigau, E., Beckwith, S., Brewster, J., Bruzzone, S., Bulger, J., Burningham, B., Burrows, A. S., Chen, C., Chiang, E., Chilcote, J. K., Dawson, R. I., Dong, R., Doyon, R., Draper, Z. H., Duchêne, G., Esposito, T. M., Fabrycky, D., Fitzgerald, M. P., Follette, K. B., Fortney, J. J., Gerard, B., Goodsell, S., Greenbaum, A. Z., Hibon, P., Hinkley, S., Cotten, T. H., Hung, L.-W., Ingraham, P., Johnson-Groh, M., Kalas, P., Lafreniere, D., Larkin, J. E., Lee, J., Line, M., Long, D., Maire, J., Marchis, F., Matthews, B. C., Max, C. E., Metchev, S., Millar-Blanchaer, M. A., Mittal, T., Morley, C. V., Morzinski, K. M., Murray-Clay, R., Oppenheimer, R., Palmer, D. W., Patel, R., Perrin, M. D., Poyneer, L. A., Rafikov, R. R., Rantakyrö, F. T., Rice, E. L., Rojo, P., Rudy, A. R., Ruffio, J.-B., Ruiz, M. T., Sadakuni, N., Saddlemyer, L., Salama, M., Savransky, D., Schneider, A. C., Sivaramakrishnan, A., Song, I., Soummer, R., Thomas, S., Vasisht, G., Wallace, J. K., Ward-Duong, K., Wiktorowicz, S. J., Wolff, S. G., Zuckerman, B.

    “…Directly detecting thermal emission from young extrasolar planets allows measurement of their atmospheric compositions and luminosities, which are influenced…”
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    DIFFRACTION-LIMITED VISIBLE LIGHT IMAGES OF ORION TRAPEZIUM CLUSTER WITH THE MAGELLAN ADAPTIVE SECONDARY ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEM (MagAO) by Close, L M, Males, J R, Morzinski, K, KOPON, D, Follette, K, RODIGAS, T J, Hinz, P, Wu, Y-L, Puglisi, A, Esposito, S

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-09-2013)
    “…We utilized the new high-order (250-378 mode) Magellan Adaptive Optics system (MagAO) to obtain very high spatial resolution observations in "visible light"…”
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    High-contrast Imaging with Fizeau Interferometry: the Case of Altair by Spalding, E., Morzinski, K. M., Hinz, P., Males, J., Meyer, M., Quanz, S. P., Leisenring, J., Power, J.

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-02-2022)
    “…Abstract The Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) has two 8.4 m primary mirrors that produce beams that can be combined coherently in a “Fizeau” interferometric…”
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    New Spatially Resolved Imaging of the SR 21 Transition Disk and Constraints on the Small-grain Disk Geometry by Sallum, S., Skemer, A. J., Eisner, J. A., van der Marel, N., Sheehan, P. D., Close, L. M., Ireland, M. J., Males, J. M., Morzinski, K. M., Bailey, V. P., Briguglio, R., Puglisi, A.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-09-2019)
    “…We present new 0.6-4 m imaging of the SR 21 transition disk from Keck/NIRC2 and Magellan/MagAO. The protoplanetary disk around SR 21 has a large (∼30-40 au)…”
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    HIGH RESOLUTION Hα IMAGES OF THE BINARY LOW-MASS PROPLYD LV 1 WITH THE MAGELLAN AO SYSTEM by Wu, Y-L, Close, L M, Males, J R, Follette, K, Morzinski, K, KOPON, D, RODIGAS, T J, Hinz, P, Puglisi, A, Esposito, S, Pinna, E, Riccardi, A, Xompero, M, Briguglio, R

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-09-2013)
    “…We utilize the new Magellan adaptive optics system (MagAO) to image the binary proplyd LV 1 in the Orion Trapezium at H alpha . This is among the first AO…”
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    Two-satellite observations of substorm injections at geosynchronous orbit by Thomsen, M. F., Birn, J., Borovsky, J. E., Morzinski, K., McComas, D. J., Reeves, G. D.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-05-2001)
    “…Energetic particle and plasma measurements from three fairly closely spaced geosynchronous satellites are used to examine the simultaneous behavior of substorm…”
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    MagAO observations of the binary microlens OGLE-2014-BLG-1050 prefer the higher-mass solution by Xie, Xiaojia, Dong, Subo, Zhu, Wei, Gould, A, Udalski, A, Beaulieu, J. -P, Close, L. M, Males, J. R, Marquette, J. -B, Morzinski, K. M, Pogge, R. W, Yee, J. C

    Published 15-12-2021
    “…2021, AJ, 161, 113 We report adaptive-optics (AO) follow-up imaging of OGLE-2014-BLG-1050, which is the second binary microlensing event with space-based…”
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    HIGH RESOLUTION H{alpha} IMAGES OF THE BINARY LOW-MASS PROPLYD LV 1 WITH THE MAGELLAN AO SYSTEM by Wu, Y.-L., Close, L. M., Males, J. R., Follette, K., Morzinski, K., Kopon, D., Rodigas, T. J., Hinz, P., Puglisi, A., Esposito, S., Pinna, E., Riccardi, A., Xompero, M., Briguglio, R.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-09-2013)
    “…We utilize the new Magellan adaptive optics system (MagAO) to image the binary proplyd LV 1 in the Orion Trapezium at H{alpha}. This is among the first AO…”
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    MIRAC-5: A ground-based mid-IR instrumentwith the potential to detect ammonia in gas giants by Bowens, R, Leisenring, J, Meyer, M. R, Montoya, M, Hoffmann, W, Morzinski, K, Hinz, P, Monnier, J. D, Bergin, E, Viges, E, Calissendorff, P, Forrest, W, McMurtry, C, Pipher, J, Cabrera, M

    Published 25-06-2022
    “…We present the fifth incarnation of the Mid-Infrared Array Camera (MIRAC-5) instrument which will use a new GeoSnap (3 - 13 microns) detector. Advances in…”
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