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    Close Trans-Neptunian Object Passages as a Driver of the Origin and Evolution of Ultrawide Kuiper Belt Binaries by Campbell, Hunter M., Stone, Lukas R., Kaib, Nathan A.

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-01-2023)
    “…Abstract Within the dynamically cold low-inclination portion of the Classical Kuiper Belt, there exists a population of weakly bound binary systems with a…”
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    Evolution of Primordial Kuiper Belt Binaries through a Giant Planet Instability by Stone, Lukas R, Kaib, Nathan A

    “…The non-resonant Kuiper belt objects between the 3:2 and 2:1 Neptunian mean motion resonances can be largely divided between a cold classical belt (CCB) and a…”
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    Evolution of Primordial Kuiper Belt Binaries Through a Giant Planet Instability by Stone, Lukas R, Kaib, Nathan A

    Published 06-07-2021
    “…Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 505, Issue 1, July 2021, pp.L31-35, The non-resonant Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) between the…”
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    Close TNO Passages as a Driver of the Origin and Evolution of Ultra-Wide Kuiper Belt Binaries by Campbell, Hunter M, Stone, Lukas R, Kaib, Nathan A

    Published 11-11-2022
    “…Within the dynamically cold low inclination portion of the Classical Kuiper Belt, there exists a population of weakly bound binary systems with a number of…”
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    Initial Characterization of the First Speedster-EXD550 Event-Driven X-Ray Hybrid Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Detectors by Colosimo, Joseph M, Grzybowski, Hannah M, Jennerjahn, Evan C, Stone, Lukas R, Falcone, Abraham D, Wages, Mitchell, Buffington, Jacob C, Burrows, David N, Catlin, Zachary E, Emeigh, Timothy, Hancock, Frederic

    Published 08-12-2023
    “…Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 9(4), 046002 (2023) Future x-ray observatories will require imaging detectors with fast readout…”
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