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
GRB 050408 (=H3711): a long X-Ray-Rich GRB detected by HETE.
Takanori Sakamoto,George R. Ricker,J. L. Atteia,N. Kawai,Donald 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,R. Sato,Y. Shirasaki,M. Suzuki,T. Tamagawa,K. Tanaka,Y. Yamamoto,Atsumasa Yoshida,Nat Butler,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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X-Ray CCD Cameras: I. Design of Low Noise, High Performance Systems
John P. Doty,Gerard A. Luppino,George R. Ricker +2 more
- 09 Apr 1987
TL;DR: In this paper, the MIT X-ray CCD camera design is described, and some of the critical details of the design are discussed and compared to conventional practice in the design of CCD cameras.
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Validation of TOI-1221 b: A Warm Sub-Neptune Exhibiting Transit Timing Variations around a Sun-like Star
Christopher R. Mann,David Lafrenière,Diana Dragomir,Samuel N. Quinn,Thiam-Guan Tan,Karen A. Collins,Steve B. Howell,Carl Ziegler,Andrew W. Mann,Keivan G. Stassun,Martti H. Kristiansen,Hugh P. Osborn,Tabetha S. Boyajian,Nora L. Eisner,Coel Hellier,George R. Ricker,Roland Vanderspek,David W. Latham,Sara Seager,Joshua N. Winn,Jon M. Jenkins,J. Villasenor,Brian McLean,Pamela Rowden,Guillermo Torres,Douglas A. Caldwell,Kevin Collins,R. Schwarz +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a validation of a long-period ( 91.68278−0.00032 days) transiting sub-Neptune planet, TOI-1221 b (TIC 349095149.01), around a Sun-like (m V = 10.5) star.
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Strategy of the Suzaku gamma-ray burst observations
Makoto Tashiro,K. Abe,Lorella Angelini,Y. Endo,Teruaki Enoto,Yasushi Fukazawa,Soojing Hong,N. Ishikawa,L. J. Kaluzienski,N. Kawai,R. L. Kelley,Kenzo Kinugasa,H. Kodaira,Takayoshi Kohmura,Motohide Kokubun,Kaori Kubota,Shouta Maeno,Kazuo Makishima,Ryouhei Miyawaki,Toshio Murakami,Yujin E. Nakagawa,Kazuhiro Nakazawa,J. A. Nousek,Masanori Ohno,S. Okuno,Kaori Onda,James Reeves,George R. Ricker,G. Sato,E. Sonoda,Satoshi Sugita,Masaya Suzuki,Tadayuki Takahashi,T. Tamagawa,Y. Terada,Ken'ichi Torii,Yoshihiro Ueda,Yuji Urata,Kazutaka Yamaoka,Makoto Yamauchi,A. Yoshida,Satoru Yoshinari,Daisuke Yonetoku +42 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the strategy for the prompt gamma-ray burst observation with the wideband all-sky monitor (WAM) and the follow-up observation of X-ray afterglows with the narrow field instruments.
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•Journal Article
The X-ray emission of 3C 273 observed with ASCA
Tahir Yaqoob,Peter J. Serlemitsos,Richard Mushotzky,George R. Ricker,Jonathan W. Woo,K. A. Weaver,Tsuneo Kii,Kazuhisa Mitsuda,Taro Kotani,Kiyoshi Hayashida +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, preliminary results of an Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics (ASCA) observation of 3C 273 were reported and compared with a simultaneous Roentgen Satellite (ROSAT) Ginga observation in 1990 December.
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