Paul Kalas
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
279 Papers
3.4K Citations
Paul Kalas is an academic researcher from Search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Debris disk & Planet. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 261 publications. Previous affiliations of Paul Kalas include Space Telescope Science Institute & University of California, Santa Cruz.
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The Gemini Planet Imager
James R. Graham,Bruce Macintosh,Marshall D. Perrin,Patrick Ingraham,Quinn Konopacky,Christian Marois,Lisa Poyneer,Brian J. Bauman,Travis Barman,Adam Burrows,Andrew Cardwell,Jeffrey Chilcote,Robert J. De Rosa,Daren Dillon,René Doyon,Jennifer Dunn,Darren Erikson,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Donald T. Gavel,Stephen J. Goodsell,Markus Hartung,Pascale Hibon,Paul Kalas,James E. Larkin,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Mark S. Marley,James McBride,Max Millar-Blanchaer,Kathleen Morzinski,Eric L. Nielsen,Andew Norton,Rebecca Oppenheimer,D. M. Palmer,Jenny Patience,Laurent Pueyo,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Naru Sadakuni,Leslie Saddlemeyer,Dmitry Savransky,Andrew Serio,Rémi Soummer,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Inseok Song,Sandrine Thomas,J. Kent Wallace,Jason J. Wang,Sloane Wiktorowicz,S. Wolff,Gpi,Gpies Team +50 more
- 01 Jan 2014
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Locating the Dust in A Star Debris Discs
Mark Booth,Mark Booth,Grant M. Kennedy,Bruce Sibthorpe,Brenda C. Matthews,Brenda C. Matthews,Mark C. Wyatt,Gaspard Duchene,Gaspard Duchene,Jj Kavelaars,Jj Kavelaars,David R. Rodriguez,Jane Greaves,Alice Koning,Alice Koning,Laura Vican,George H. Rieke,Kate Y. L. Su,Amaya Moro-Martin,Paul Kalas,Paul Kalas +20 more
- 01 Jun 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used photometry at just two wavelengths to fit a blackbody to the spectrum of infrared excess that is the signature of a debris disc, from this the location of the dust can be inferred.
•Journal Article
Reconstructing Extreme Space Weather From Planet Hosting Stars
V. Airapetian,V. Adibekyan,M. Ansdell,David M. Alexander,T. Barklay,T. Bastian,S. Boro Saikia,O. Cohen,M. Cuntz,W. C. Danchi,J. Davenport,G. DeNolfo,R. DeVore,Chuanfei Dong,J. J. Drake,Federico Fraschetti,K. Herbst,K. Garcia-Sage,Michaël Gillon,A. Glocer,John Lee Grenfell,G. Gronoff,N. Gopalswamy,M. Guedel,Hilairy E. Hartnett,H. Harutyunyan,N. R. Hinkel,A. G. Jensen,M. Jin,C. Johnstone,S. W. Kahler,Paul Kalas,Stephen Kane,C. Kay,I. N. Kitiashvili,O. Kochukhov,D. Kondrashov,J. Lazio,J. Leake,G. Li,J. Linsky,T. Lueftinger,B. Lynch,W. Lyra,Avi Mandell,K. Mandt,H. Maehara,Mark S. Miesch,A. M. Mickaelian,S. Mouschou,Y. Notsu,Leon Ofman,L. D. Oman,R. A. Osten,R. Oran,R. Petre,Ramses M. Ramirez,Gioia Rau,S. Redfield,V. Réville,S. Rugheimer,M. Scheucher,Joshua E. Schlieder,K. Shibata,J. D. Schnittman,David R. Soderblom,Antoine Strugarek,Jake D. Turner,Arcadi V. Usmanov,B. van der Holst,Aline A. Vidotto,Angelos Vourlidas,M. J. Way,Scott Wolk,G. P. Zank,P. Zarka,R. Kopparapu,S. Babakhanova,Alexei A. Pevtsov,Yeon Joo Lee,W. Henning,K. D. Colón,Eric T. Wolf +82 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify and describe promising key research goals to aid the theoretical characterization and observational detection of ionizing radiation from quiescent and flaring upper atmospheres of planet hosts as well as properties of stellar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and stellar energetic particle (SEP) events.
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Radio Astrometric Detection and Characterization of Extra-Solar Planets: A White Paper Submitted to the NSF ExoPlanet Task Force
TL;DR: RIPL as mentioned in this paper, the Radio Interferometric PLanet search, is a new program with the Very Long Baseline Array and the Green Bank 100 m telescope that will survey 29 low-mass, active stars over 3 years with sub-Jovian planet mass sensitivity at 1 AU.
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