University of California, Berkeley — United States
Physics and Astronomy · Physical Sciences
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Research Topics
Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies(48), Astronomy and Astrophysical Research(33), Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies(22), Astro and Planetary Science(17), Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation(13)
Publications63 total
DIGITAL.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))·2024· 1 citedOpen Access
Astronomy and Astrophysics·2023· 22 citedOpen Access
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific·2023· 37 citedOpen Access
arXiv (Cornell University)·2023· 2 citedOpen Access
arXiv (Cornell University)·2022· 8 citedOpen Access
The Astrophysical Journal·2022· 2 citedOpen Access
Astronomy and Astrophysics·2022· 14 citedOpen Access
The Astronomical Journal·2022· 12 citedOpen Access
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series·2022· 174 citedOpen Access
Astronomy and Astrophysics·2021· 2 citedOpen Access
Introducing Inverse Problem Solvers in the 2.3 Release of the PHOEBE Eclipsing Binary Modeling Code
American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts·2021
PHOEBE binary star modelling in the era of Kepler and TESS
Contributions to the XIV.0 Scientific Meeting (virtual) of the Spanish Astronomical Society·2020
Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté Pleso·2020· 2 citedOpen Access
Research Notes of the AAS·2020· 3 citedOpen Access
The Astrophysical Journal·2020· 37 citedOpen Access
Fundamental Stellar Parameters with APOGEE and Kepler
American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #235·2020
Fitting in the wild: exploration of new approaches and methods for estimating binary system parameters from light curve data
American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #235·2020
The Astrophysical Journal·2019· 7 citedOpen Access
The Kepler/APOGEE project. Fundamental parameters for 7 benchmark-grade eclipsing binary systems.
American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #233·2019
Considerations and Design Principles for the 2.1 Release of the PHOEBE Eclipsing Binary Modeling Code
AAS·2019
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A. Prša(31), D. W. Kurtz(16), Kyle E. Conroy(14), Jim Fuller(13), Susan E. Thompson(12), S. Bloemen(11), Avi Shporer(11), H. Pablo(7), J. Giammarco(7), P. Degroote(7), P. G. Beck(7), A. Kochoska(6), J. Southworth(6), Keivan G. Stassun(6), Scott W. Fleming(6), R. A. García(6), S. Mathur(6), R. Szabó(6), Thomas Barclay(5), Joshua Pepper(5)