Search Results - "Saunders, Eric S."
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Rotation of young stars in Cepheus OB3b
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-04-2010)“…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
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2007)“…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
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-07-2009)“…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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Pre-main-sequence variability across the radiative-convective gap
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Pre-main-sequence variability across the radiative―onvective gap
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Rotation of young stars in Cepheus OB3b: Rotation of young stars in Cep OB3b
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Rotation of young stars in Cepheus OB3b
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-04-2010)Get full text
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Empirical isochrones and relative ages for young stars, and the radiative-convective gap
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-03-2007)Get full text
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Empirical isochrones and relative ages for young stars, and the radiative-convective gap: Empirical isochrones
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Real-time processing of the imaging data from the network of Las Cumbres Observatory Telescopes using BANZAI
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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