Peter Plavchan
George Mason University
276 Papers
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Peter Plavchan is an academic researcher from George Mason University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planet. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 234 publications. Previous affiliations of Peter Plavchan include California Institute of Technology & Southeast Missouri State University.
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The NASA exoplanet archive: data and tools for exoplanet research
Rachel Akeson,X. Chen,David R. Ciardi,M. Crane,John C. Good,M. Harbut,E. Jackson,Stephen R. Kane,Anastasia C. Laity,Stephanie Leifer,M. Lynn,D. L. McElroy,M. Papin,Peter Plavchan,Solange V. Ramirez,R. Rey,K. von Braun,M. Wittman,M. Abajian,Babar Ali,Chas Beichman,A. Beekley,G. B. Berriman,S. Berukoff,Geoff Bryden,Ben Chan,Steve Groom,C. Lau,A. N. Payne,M. Regelson,M. Saucedo,Marion Schmitz,John R. Stauffer,P. Wyatt,A. Zhang +34 more
TL;DR: The NASA Exoplanet Archive as mentioned in this paper is a database and toolset for the exoplanet community, containing properties of all published exoplanets, Kepler planet candidates, threshold-crossing events, data validation reports and target stellar parameters, light curves from the Kepler and CoRoT missions and from several ground-based surveys, and spectra and radial velocity measurements from the literature.
The Revised TESS Input Catalog and Candidate Target List.
Keivan G. Stassun,Ryan J. Oelkers,Martin Paegert,Guillermo Torres,Joshua Pepper,Nathan De Lee,Kevin Collins,David W. Latham,Philip S. Muirhead,Jay Chittidi,Bárbara Rojas-Ayala,Scott W. Fleming,Mark E. Rose,Peter Tenenbaum,Eric B. Ting,Stephen R. Kane,Thomas Barclay,Jacob L. Bean,C. E. Brassuer,David Charbonneau,Jack J. Lissauer,Andrew W. Mann,Brian McLean,Susan Mulally,Norio Narita,Peter Plavchan,George R. Ricker,Dimitar Sasselov,Sara Seager,Sanjib Sharma,Bernie Shiao,Alessandro Sozzetti,Dennis Stello,Roland Vanderspek,Geoff Wallace,Joshua N. Winn +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the catalogs assembled and the algorithms used to populate the revised TESS Input Catalog (TIC), based on the incorporation of the Gaia second data release.
The TESS Input Catalog and Candidate Target List
Keivan G. Stassun,Ryan J. Oelkers,Joshua Pepper,Martin Paegert,Nathan DeLee,Guillermo Torres,David W. Latham,Stéphane Charpinet,Courtney D. Dressing,Daniel Huber,Stephen R. Kane,Sébastien Lépine,Andrew W. Mann,Philip S. Muirhead,Bárbara Rojas-Ayala,Roberto Silvotti,Scott W. Fleming,A. Levine,Peter Plavchan +18 more
TL;DR: The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) will conduct a nearly all-sky photometric survey over two years, with a core mission goal to discover small transiting exoplanets orbiting nearby bright stars as discussed by the authors.
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The revised TESS Input Catalog and candidate target list
Keivan G. Stassun,Keivan G. Stassun,Ryan J. Oelkers,Martin Paegert,Guillermo Torres,Joshua Pepper,Nathan De Lee,Kevin Collins,David W. Latham,Philip S. Muirhead,Jay Chittidi,Bárbara Rojas-Ayala,Scott W. Fleming,Mark E. Rose,Peter Tenenbaum,Eric B. Ting,Stephen R. Kane,Thomas Barclay,Thomas Barclay,Jacob L. Bean,C. E. Brassuer,David Charbonneau,Jian Ge,Jack J. Lissauer,Andrew W. Mann,Brian McLean,Susan E. Mullally,Norio Narita,Peter Plavchan,George R. Ricker,Dimitar Sasselov,Sara Seager,Sanjib Sharma,Bernie Shiao,Alessandro Sozzetti,Dennis Stello,Dennis Stello,Dennis Stello,Roland Vanderspek,Geoff Wallace,Joshua N. Winn +40 more
CSI 2264: SIMULTANEOUS OPTICAL AND INFRARED LIGHT CURVES OF YOUNG DISK-BEARING STARS IN NGC 2264 WITH CoRoT and SPITZER—EVIDENCE FOR MULTIPLE ORIGINS OF VARIABILITY*
Ann Marie Cody,John R. Stauffer,Annie Baglin,Giuseppina Micela,Luisa Rebull,Ettore Flaccomio,Maria Morales-Calderon,Suzanne Aigrain,Jerome Bouvier,Lynne A. Hillenbrand,Robert A. Gutermuth,Inseok Song,Neal J. Turner,Silvia H. P. Alencar,Konstanze Zwintz,Peter Plavchan,John M. Carpenter,Krzysztof Findeisen,Sean Carey,Susan Terebey,Lee Hartmann,Nuria Calvet,Paula S. Teixeira,Frederick J. Vrba,Scott J. Wolk,Kevin R. Covey,Katja Poppenhaeger,Hans Moritz Günther,Jan Forbrich,Jan Forbrich,Barbara Whitney,Laura Affer,William Herbst,Joseph L. Hora,David Barrado,Jon Holtzman,Franck Marchis,Kenneth Wood,M. M. Guimarães,Jorge Lillo Box,Edward Gillen,Amy McQuillan,Catherine Espaillat,Lori Allen,Paola D'Alessio,Fabio Favata +45 more
TL;DR: The Coordinated Synoptic Investigation of NGC 2264 (CSI 2264) as discussed by the authors was a 30-day multi-wavelength photometric monitoring campaign on more than 1000 young star members using 16 telescopes.