Search Results - "Price, Ellen M."
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Chemistry Along Accretion Streams in a Viscously Evolving Protoplanetary Disk
Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-02-2020)“…The composition of a protoplanetary disk is set by a combination of interstellar inheritance and gas and grain surface chemical reactions within the disk. The…”
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Tidally Distorted, Iron-enhanced Exoplanets Closely Orbiting Their Stars
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2020)“…The transiting planet candidate KOI 1843.03 ( radius, 4.245 hr orbital period, host star) has the shortest orbital period of any known planet. Here we show,…”
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Ice-coated Pebble Drift as a Possible Explanation for Peculiar Cometary CO/H2O Ratios
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2021)“…To date, at least three comets—2I/Borisov, C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS), and C/2009 P1 (Garradd)—have been observed to have unusually high CO concentrations compared…”
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TRANSIT LIGHT CURVES WITH FINITE INTEGRATION TIME: FISHER INFORMATION ANALYSIS
Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-10-2014)“…Kepler has revolutionized the study of transiting planets with its unprecedented photometric precision on more than 150,000 target stars. Most of the…”
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Radius and Mass Distribution of Ultra-short-period Planets
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-09-2021)“…Abstract Ultra-short-period (USP) planets are an enigmatic subset of exoplanets defined by having orbital periods <1 day. It is still not understood how USP…”
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HOW LOW CAN YOU GO? THE PHOTOECCENTRIC EFFECT FOR PLANETS OF VARIOUS SIZES
Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-01-2015)“…It is well-known that the light curve of a transiting planet contains information about the planet's orbital period and size relative to the host star. More…”
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Ice-coated Pebble Drift as a Possible Explanation for Peculiar Cometary CO/H 2 O Ratios
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2021)“…Abstract To date, at least three comets—2I/Borisov, C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS), and C/2009 P1 (Garradd)—have been observed to have unusually high CO concentrations…”
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Simulating Protoplanetary Disk Dynamics and Investigating Their Exoplanet Outcomes
Published 01-01-2021“…Protoplanetary disks are the formation sites of planets and represent an exciting challenge for any theorist. We have undertaken two studies of protoplanetary…”
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A long spin period for a sub-Neptune-mass exoplanet
Published 07-10-2024“…HIP 41378 f is a sub-Neptune exoplanet with an anomalously low density. Its long orbital period and deep transit make it an ideal candidate for detecting…”
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Tidally-Distorted, Iron-Enhanced Exoplanets Closely Orbiting Their Stars
Published 28-02-2020“…The transiting planet candidate KOI 1843.03 ($0.6 R_\oplus$ radius, 4.245 hour orbital period, $0.46 M_\odot$ host star) has the shortest orbital period of any…”
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Radius and mass distribution of ultra-short period planets
Published 20-05-2021“…Ultra-short period (USP) planets are an enigmatic subset of exoplanets defined by having orbital periods $<$ 1 day. It is still not understood how USP planets…”
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Ice-Coated Pebble Drift as a Possible Explanation for Peculiar Cometary CO/H2O Ratios
Published 23-03-2021“…To date, at least three comets -- 2I/Borisov, C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS), and C/2009 P1 (Garradd) -- have been observed to have unusually high CO concentrations…”
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Chemistry Along Accretion Streams in a Viscously-Evolving Protoplanetary Disk
Published 11-02-2020“…The composition of a protoplanetary disk is set by a combination of interstellar inheritance and gas and grain surface chemical reactions within the disk. The…”
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Transit Light Curves with Finite Integration Time: Fisher Information Analysis
Published 18-08-2014“…Kepler has revolutionized the study of transiting planets with its unprecedented photometric precision on more than 150,000 target stars. Most of the…”
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How Low Can You Go? The Photoeccentric Effect for Planets of Various Sizes
Published 28-11-2014“…It is well-known that the light curve of a transiting planet contains information about the planet's orbital period and size relative to the host star. More…”
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Characterizing the Cool KOIs. VI. H- and K-band Spectra of Kepler M Dwarf Planet-Candidate Hosts
Published 10-06-2014“…We present H- and K-band spectra for late-type Kepler Objects of Interest (the "Cool KOIs"): low-mass stars with transiting-planet candidates discovered by…”
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