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    • Kepler-20: A Sun-like Star with Three Sub-Neptune Exoplanets and Two Earth-size Candidates 

      Gautier, Thomas N.; Charbonneau, David; Rowe, Jason F.; Marcy, Geoffrey W.; Isaacson, Howard; Torres, Guillermo; Fressin, Francois; Rogers, Leslie A.; Désert, Jean-Michel; Buchhave, Lars A.; Latham, David Winslow; Quinn, Samuel N.; Ciardi, David R.; Fabrycky, Daniel C.; Ford, Eric B.; Gilliland, Ronald L.; Walkowicz, Lucianne M.; Bryson, Stephen T.; Cochran, William D.; Endl, Michael; Fischer, Debra A.; Howell, Steve B.; Horch, Elliott P.; Barclay, Thomas; Batalha, Natalie; Borucki, William J.; Christiansen, Jessie L.; Geary, John Charles; Henze, Christopher E.; Holman, Matthew Jon; Ibrahim, Khadeejah; Jenkins, Jon M.; Kinemuchi, Karen; Koch, David G.; Lissauer, Jack J.; Sanderfer, Dwight T.; Sasselov, Dimitar D.; Seager, Sara; Silverio, Kathryn; Smith, Jeffrey C.; Still, Martin; Stumpe, Martin C.; Tenenbaum, Peter; Van Cleve, Jeffrey (IOP Publishing, 2012)
      We present the discovery of the Kepler-20 planetary system, which we initially identified through the detection of five distinct periodic transit signals in the Kepler light curve of the host star 2MASS J19104752+4220194. ...
    • PISCO: the Parallel Imager for Southern Cosmology Observations 

      Stalder, Brian A; Stark, Antony A.; Amato, Stephen M.; Geary, John Charles; Shectman, Stephen A.; Stubbs, Christopher William; Szentgyorgyi, Andrew H. (Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2014)
      We present the design and lab performance of the Parallel Imager for Southern Cosmology Observations (PISCO), a photometer for the 6.5 m diameter Magellan telescopes that produces gl, rl, il, and zl band images simulta- ...
    • A sub-Mercury-sized exoplanet 

      Barclay, Thomas; Rowe, Jason F.; Lissauer, Jack J.; Huber, Daniel; Fressin, François; Howell, Steve B.; Bryson, Stephen T.; Chaplin, William J.; Désert, Jean-Michel; Lopez, Eric D.; Marcy, Geoffrey W.; Mullally, Fergal; Ragozzine, Darin; Torres, Guillermo; Adams, Elisabeth R.; Agol, Eric; Barrado, David; Basu, Sarbani; Bedding, Timothy R.; Buchhave, Lars A.; Charbonneau, David; Christiansen, Jessie L.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen; Ciardi, David; Cochran, William D.; Dupree, Andrea K.; Elsworth, Yvonne; Everett, Mark; Fischer, Debra A.; Ford, Eric B.; Fortney, Jonathan J.; Geary, John Charles; Haas, Michael R.; Handberg, Rasmus; Hekker, Saskia; Henze, Christopher E.; Horch, Elliott; Howard, Andrew W.; Hunter, Roger C.; Isaacson, Howard; Jenkins, Jon M.; Karoff, Christoffer; Kawaler, Steven D.; Kjeldsen, Hans; Klaus, Todd C.; Latham, David Winslow; Li, Jie; Lillo-Box, Jorge; Lund, Mikkel N.; Lundkvist, Mia; Metcalfe, Travis S.; Miglio, Andrea; Morris, Robert L.; Quintana, Elisa V.; Stello, Dennis; Smith, Jeffrey C.; Still, Martin; Thompson, Susan E. (Springer Nature, 2013)
      Since the discovery of the first exoplanets1, 2, it has been known that other planetary systems can look quite unlike our own3. Until fairly recently, we have been able to probe only the upper range of the planet size ...