George R. Ricker
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
549 Papers
5.4K Citations
George R. Ricker is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 422 publications. Previous affiliations of George R. Ricker include Vassar College & Max Planck Society.
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Papers
Three Long-period Transiting Giant Planets from TESS
Rafael Brahm,Solène Chloé Ulmer-Moll,M. J. Hobson,Th. Henning,Trifon Trifonov,Matias I. Jones,Martin Schlecker,Néstor Espinoza,Felipe Rojas,Pascal Torres,Paula Sarkis,Marc Tala,J.L. Eberhardt,Diana Kossakowski,Diego J. Muñoz,Joel D. Hartman,Gavin Boyle,Vincent Suc,Francois Bouchy,A. Deline,Guillaume Chaverot,Nolan Grieves,Monika Lendl,Olga Suarez,Amaury H. M. J. Triaud,Nicolas Crouzet,Georgina Dransfield,Tristan Guillot,Ryan Cloutier,Khalid Barkaoui,R. Schwarz,Chris Stockdale,Mallory Harris,Ismael Mireles,Phil Evans,Andrew W. Mann,Carl Ziegler,Diana Dragomir,Steven Villanueva,Christoph Mordasini,George R. Ricker,Roland Vanderspek,David W. Latham,Sara Seager,Joshua N. Winn,Jon M. Jenkins,Michael Vezie,Allison Youngblood,Tansu Daylan,Karen A. Collins,Douglas A. Caldwell,David R. Ciardi,Enric Palle,Felipe Murgas +53 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors reported the discovery and orbital characterization of three new transiting warm giant planets, which were initially identified as presenting single-transit events in the light curves generated from the full-frame images of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.
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GRB050709: a possible short-hard GRB localized by HETE.
Nat Butler,George R. Ricker,J. L. Atteia,N. Kawai,D. Q. Lamb,S. E. Woosley,Makoto Arimoto,T. Q. Donaghy,E. E. Fenimore,M. Galassi,C. Graziani,J. Kotoku,M. Maetou,M. Matsuoka,Y. E. Nakagawa,Takanori Sakamoto,R. Sato,Y. Shirasaki,M. Suzuki,T. Tamagawa,K. Tanaka,Y. Yamamoto,Atsumasa Yoshida,Geoffrey B. Crew,John P. Doty,G. Prigozhin,R. Vanderspek,J. Villasenor,J. G. Jernigan,A. M. Levine,G. Azzibrouck,João Braga,R. K. Manchanda,G. Pizzichini,M. Boer,J. F. Olive,J. P. Dezalay,K. Hurley +37 more
- 01 Jan 2005
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TOI-1075 b: A Dense, Massive, Ultra-short-period Hot Super-Earth Straddling the Radius Gap
Zahra Essack,A. Shporer,Jennifer Burt,Sara Seager,Saverio Cambioni,Zifan Lin,Karen A. Collins,Eric E. Mamajek,Keivan G. Stassun,George R. Ricker,Roland Vanderspek,David W. Latham,Joshua N. Winn,Jon M. Jenkins,R. Paul Butler,David Charbonneau,Kevin Collins,Jeffrey D. Crane,Tian Gan,Coel Hellier,Steve B. Howell,Jonathan Irwin,Andrew W. Mann,A. Ramadhan,Stephen A. Shectman,Johanna Teske,Samuel Yee,Ismael Mireles,Elisa V. Quintana,Peter Tenenbaum,Guillermo Torres,Elise Furlan +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors reported the discovery of a transiting, ultra-short-period hot super-Earth orbiting TOI-1075 (TIC351601843), a nearby late-K/early-M-dwarf star, using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.
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Large-area reflection grating spectrometer for the Constellation-X mission
Steven M. Kahn,Frits Paerels,John R. Peterson,Andrew P. Rasmussen,Mark L. Schattenburg,George R. Ricker,Marshall W. Bautz,John P. Doty,Gregory Y. Prigozhin,John A. Nousek,David N. Burrows,Joanne E. Hill,Webster Cash +12 more
- 22 Oct 1999
TL;DR: In this article, a reflective grating spectrometer was used to provide high resolution spectra for multiple spectra in the spectral feature rich, soft x-ray band, as a part of the spectroscopic readout array.
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The Constellation-X RGS options: raytrace modeling of the off-plane gratings
Kathryn A. Flanagan,John E. Davis,Ralf K. Heilmann,Alan M. Levine,Michael McGuirk,George R. Ricker,Mark L. Schattenburg,Michael W. Wise,Andrew P. Rasmussen,Jay A. Bookbinder,Mark D. Freeman,Terrance J. Gaetz,Diab Jerius,D. Nguyen,William A. Podgorski,P. Reid,Webster Cash,Ann F. Shipley,Dennis Gallagher,Pei Huang,Steve P. Jordan +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a ray trace model and analysis technique for the off-plane grating configuration of the Reflection Grating Spectrometer of the Constellation-X mission.
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