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HARPS-N Solar RVs Are Dominated by Large, Bright Magnetic Regions

Journal Article
State-of-the-art radial-velocity (RV) exoplanet searches are currently limited by RV signals arising from stellar magnetic activity. We analyze solar observations acquired over a 3 yr period during the decline of Carrington Cycle 24 to test models of RV...

K2-291b: A Rocky Super-Earth in a 2.2 day Orbit

Journal Article
K2-291 is a solar-type star with a radius of R * = 0.899 ± 0.034 R  and mass of M* = 0.934 ± 0.038 M . From the K2 C13 data, we found one super-Earth planet (R p  =  R ) transiting this star on a short period orbit (P =  days). We followed this system...

Sarah Crucilla

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Sarah received her BS in Geology from the California Institute of Technology. Her research now focuses on the interfaces between water, minerals, and biomolecules relating to the origin of life. In the Sasselov lab, she is studying the photophysics of RNA...

Jonah Peter

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Jonah received his BA in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania. His research is focused on theoretical atomic, molecular, and biophysics as it pertains to the origin of life and astrobiology. Current research interests include symmetry breaking in...

Dimitar Sasselov

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Dimitar Sasselov is the Phillips Professor of Astronomy at Harvard University. He explores stars and planets, and how life emerged on Earth, by specializing in the modes of interaction between light and matter, and the uses of remote sensing. Sasselov and...

S. Furkan Ozturk

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Furkan completed his undergraduate degree in physics at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkiye. During his time there, he focused on studying the theory of ultracold dipolar Bose-Einstein condensates using the Hartree-Fock Bogoliubov method. Later, in 2018...