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    Rotation of young stars in Cepheus OB3b by Littlefair, S. P., Naylor, Tim, Mayne, N. J., Saunders, Eric S., Jeffries, R. D.

    “…We present a photometric study of I-band variability in the young association Cepheus OB3b. The study is sensitive to periodic variability on time-scales of…”
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    Empirical isochrones and relative ages for young stars, and the radiative–convective gap by Mayne, N. J., Naylor, Tim, Littlefair, S. P., Saunders, Eric S., Jeffries, R. D.

    “…We have selected pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars in 12 groups of notional ages ranging from 1 to 35 Myr, using heterogeneous membership criteria. Using these…”
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    Pre-main-sequence variability across the radiative–convective gap by Saunders, Eric S., Naylor, Tim, Mayne, Nathan, Littlefair, S. P.

    “…We use I-band imaging to perform a variability survey of the 13-Myr-old cluster h Per. We find a significant fraction of the cluster members to be variable…”
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    Real-time processing of the imaging data from the network of Las Cumbres Observatory Telescopes using BANZAI by McCully, Curtis, Volgenau, Nikolaus H, Harbeck, Daniel-Rolf, Lister, Tim A, Saunders, Eric S, Turner, Monica L, Siverd, Robert J, Bowman, Mark

    Published 10-11-2018
    “…SPIE Proceedings Volume 10707, Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy V; 107070K (2018) Work in time-domain astronomy necessitates robust, automated…”
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    Autonomous software: Myth or magic? by Allan, Alasdair, Naylor, Tim, Saunders, Eric S

    Published 04-02-2008
    “…Astron.Nachr.329:266-268,2008 We discuss work by the eSTAR project which demonstrates a fully closed loop autonomous system for the follow up of possible…”
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    An Autonomous Adaptive Scheduling Agent for Period Searching by Saunders, Eric S, Naylor, Tim, Allan, Alasdair

    Published 24-01-2008
    “…We describe the design and implementation of an autonomous adaptive software agent that addresses the practical problem of observing undersampled, periodic,…”
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    Optimal placement of a limited number of observations for period searches by Saunders, Eric S, Naylor, Tim, Allan, Alasdair

    Published 17-05-2006
    “…Robotic telescopes present the opportunity for the sparse temporal placement of observations when period searching. We address the best way to place a limited…”
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    Pre-main-sequence variability across the radiative-convective gap by Saunders, Eric S, Naylor, Tim, Mayne, Nathan, Littlefair, S. P

    Published 06-05-2009
    “…We use I band imaging to perform a variability survey of the 13 Myr-old cluster h Per. We find a significant fraction of the cluster members to be variable…”
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    Rotation of young stars in Cepheus OB3b by Littlefair, S. P, Naylor, Tim, Mayne, N. J, Saunders, Eric S, Jeffries, R. D

    Published 18-11-2009
    “…We present a photometric study of I-band variability in the young association Cepheus OB3b. The study is sensitive to periodic variability on timescales of…”
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    New Methods for Determining the Ages of PMS Stars by Naylor, Tim, Mayne, N. J, Jeffries, R. D, Littlefair, S. P, Saunders, Eric S

    Published 09-09-2009
    “…We present three new methods for determining the age of groups of pre-main-sequence stars. The first, creating empirical isochrones allows us to create a…”
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    Empirical isochrones and relative ages for young stars, and the radiative-convective gap by Mayne, N. J, Naylor, Tim, Littlefair, S. P, Saunders, Eric S, Jeffries, R. D

    Published 04-12-2006
    “…Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.375:1220-1240,2007 We have selected pre-main-sequence stars in 12 groups of notional ages ranging from 1 Myr to 35 Myrs, using…”
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