Pierre F. L. Maxted
Keele University
514 Papers
7.9K Citations
Pierre F. L. Maxted is an academic researcher from Keele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Stars. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 495 publications. Previous affiliations of Pierre F. L. Maxted include Max Planck Society & University of St Andrews.
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Photometry of four binary subdwarf B stars and the nature of their unseen companion stars
Pierre F. L. Maxted,Pierre F. L. Maxted,T. R. Marsh,Uli Heber,L. Morales-Rueda,R. C. North,Warrick A. Lawson +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, lightcurves of four binary subdwarf B stars, Ton 245, Feige 11, PG1432+159 and PG1017-086, were presented.
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WASP-42 b and WASP-49 b: two new transiting Saturns
Monika Lendl,David R. Anderson,Andrew Collier-Cameron,A. P. Doyle,M. Gillon,C. Hellier,Emmanuel Jehin,T. A. Lister,Pierre F. L. Maxted,Francesco Pepe,D. L. Pollacco,D. Queloz,Barry Smalley,D. Segransan,Alexis M. S. Smith,A. H. M. J. Triaud,Stéphane Udry,Richard G. West,Peter J. Wheatley +18 more
- 12 May 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the discovery of two new transiting planets from the WASP survey, namely, WASP-42 b and WASP49 b, orbiting a K1 star at a separation of 0.0548 +/- 0.013.
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Planets Transiting Bright Stars with WASP-South
O. D. Turner,Dana R. Anderson,C. Hellier,Pierre F. L. Maxted +3 more
- 01 Oct 2015
TL;DR: In this article, the performance and potential of the new Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP-South) instrument was examined. But the performance of the South instrument was not as good as the North and the North.
WD1953-011 - a White Dwarf with a star spot?
C. S. Brinkworth,Tom Marsh,Pierre F. L. Maxted,Lilia Ferrario,L. Morales-Rueda,Dayal Wickramasinghe +5 more
- 01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used photometric time to detect variations of equivalent width in the Balmer lines, unusual in a low field white dwarf, which led to an application for photometric times to try and detect these variations in the narrow Hβ and broad bands.