Sandy Keiser
Carnegie Institution for Science
10 Papers
88 Citations
Sandy Keiser is an academic researcher from Carnegie Institution for Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planetary system. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Sandy Keiser include University of Texas at Austin.
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APF-The Lick Observatory Automated Planet Finder
Steven S. Vogt,Matthew Radovan,Robert I. Kibrick,R. Paul Butler,Barry Alcott,Steve Allen,Pamela Arriagada,Mike Bolte,Jennifer Burt,Jerry Cabak,Kostas Chloros,David Cowley,William Deich,Brian DuPraw,Wayne Earthman,Harland W. Epps,Sandra M. Faber,Debra A. Fischer,Elinor L. Gates,David F. Hilyard,Brad Holden,Ken Johnston,Sandy Keiser,Dick Kanto,Myra Katsuki,Lee Laiterman,Kyle Lanclos,Greg Laughlin,Jeffrey Lewis,Chris Lockwood,Paul Lynam,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Maureen McLean,Joseph S. Miller,Tony Misch,Michael Peck,Terry Pfister,Andrew L. Phillips,Eugenio J. Rivera,Dale Sandford,Mike Saylor,Richard J. Stover,Matthew Thompson,Bernie Walp,James Ward,John Wareham,Mingzhi Wei,Chris Wright +47 more
TL;DR: The Automated Planet Finder (APF) as discussed by the authors is a facility purpose-built for the discovery and characterization of extrasolar planets through high-cadence Doppler velocimetry of the reflex barycentric accelerations of their host stars.
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A Six-Planet System Orbiting HD 219134
Steven S. Vogt,Jennifer Burt,Stefano Meschiari,R. Paul Butler,Gregory W. Henry,Songhu Wang,Brad Holden,Cyril Gapp,Russell Hanson,Pamela Arriagada,Sandy Keiser,Johanna Teske,Gregory Laughlin +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the radial velocity data for the K3V star HD 219134 was used to detect six new planetary candidates with orbital periods of P=3.8, 3.5, 8.9, 21.3, 10.8 and 108 M_earth.
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The Lick-Carnegie Exoplanet Survey: HD32963 -- A New Jupiter Analog Orbiting a Sun-like Star
D. M. Rowan,Stefano Meschiari,Gregory Laughlin,Steven S. Vogt,R. Paul Butler,Jennifer Burt,Songhu Wang,Brad Holden,Russell Hanson,Pamela Arriagada,Sandy Keiser,Johanna Teske,Matias Diaz +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a set of 109 new, high-precision Keck/HIRES radial velocity (RV) observations for the solar-type star HD 32963 was presented.
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APF - The Lick Observatory Automated Planet Finder
Steven S. Vogt,Matthew Radovan,Robert I. Kibrick,R. Paul Butler,Barry Alcott,Steve Allen,Pamela Arriagada,Mike Bolte,Jennifer Burt,Jerry Cabak,Kostas Chloros,David Cowley,William Deich,Brian DuPraw,Wayne Earthman,Harland W. Epps,Sandra M. Faber,Debra A. Fischer,Elinor L. Gates,David F. Hilyard,Brad Holden,Ken Johnston,Sandy Keiser,Dick Kanto,Myra Katsuki,Lee Laiterman,Kyle Lanclos,Greg Laughlin,Jeffrey Lewis,Chris Lockwood,Paul Lynam,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Maureen McLean,Joseph S. Miller,Tony Misch,Michael Peck,Terry Pfister,Andrew L. Phillips,Eugenio J. Rivera,Dale Sandford,Mike Saylor,Richard J. Stover,Matthew Thompson,Bernie Walp,James Ward,John Wareham,Mingzhi Wei,Chris Wright +47 more
TL;DR: The Automated Planet Finder (APF) is a facility purpose-built for the discovery and characterization of extrasolar planets through high-cadence Doppler velocimetry of the reflex barycentric accelerations of their host stars as mentioned in this paper.
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A Six-planet System around the Star HD 34445
Steven S. Vogt,R. Paul Butler,Jennifer Burt,Jennifer Burt,Mikko Tuomi,Gregory Laughlin,Brad Holden,Johanna Teske,Stephen A. Shectman,Jeffrey D. Crane,Matías R. Díaz,Ian B. Thompson,Pamela Arriagada,Sandy Keiser +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a new precision radial velocity (RV) data set that reveals a multi-planet system orbiting the G0V star HD 34445, with periods of 1057, 215, 118, 49, 677, and 5700 days.
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