REPEATABILITY AND ACCURACY OF EXOPLANET ECLIPSE DEPTHS MEASURED WITH POST-CRYOGENIC SPITZER
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- Title
- REPEATABILITY AND ACCURACY OF EXOPLANET ECLIPSE DEPTHS MEASURED WITH POST-CRYOGENIC SPITZER
- Creators
- James G. Ingalls (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyJ. E. Krick (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyS. J. Carey (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyJohn R. Stauffer (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyPatrick J. Lowrance (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyCarl J. Grillmair (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyDerek Buzasi (Author) - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityDrake Deming (Author) - University of Maryland, College ParkHannah Diamond-Lowe (Author)Thomas M. Evans (Author) - University of ExeterG. Morello (Author) - University College LondonKevin B. Stevenson (Author) - University of ChicagoIan Wong (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyPeter Capak (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyWilliam Glaccum (Author) - California Institute of TechnologySeppo Laine (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyJason Surace (Author) - California Institute of TechnologyLisa Storrie-Lombardi (Author)
- Publication Details
- The Astronomical Journal, Vol.152(2), p.44
- Publisher
- IOP PUBLISHING LTD
- Format
- text
- Number of pages
- 27
- Grant note
- ERC: 617119 Sagan Fellowship Program - NASAEuropean Research Council (ERC): 617119
We thank the anonymous referee for comments that greatly improved the quality of the paper. We thank Nick Cowan for a thorough reading of an early version of the manuscript and for discussions that helped clarify the conclusions. This work is based on observations made with the Spitzer Space Telescope, which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under a contract with NASA. G.M. received support from ERC project number 617119 (Exo-Lights). K.S. recognizes support from the Sagan Fellowship Program, supported by NASA and administered by the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute (NExScI). This research has made use of the Exoplanet Orbit Database and the Exoplanet Data Explorer at exoplanets.org.
- Identifiers
- fgcu_ir_000095; 99383341569406570
- Copyright
- © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
- Academic Unit
- Department of Chemistry & Physics; College of Arts & Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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