Michael Endl
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Stefánsson G, Mahadevan S, Miguel Y, et al. (2023) A Neptune-mass exoplanet in close orbit around a very low-mass star challenges formation models. Science (New York, N.Y.). 382: 1031-1035 |
Zhang Z, Morley CV, Gully-Santiago M, et al. (2023) Giant tidal tails of helium escaping the hot Jupiter HAT-P-32 b. Science Advances. 9: eadf8736 |
Kanodia S, Cañas CI, Stefansson G, et al. (2020) TOI-1728b: The Habitable-zone Planet Finder Confirms a Warm Super-Neptune Orbiting an M-dwarf Host The Astrophysical Journal. 899: 29 |
Robertson P, Stefansson G, Mahadevan S, et al. (2020) Persistent Starspot Signals on M Dwarfs: Multiwavelength Doppler Observations with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder and Keck/HIRES The Astrophysical Journal. 897: 125 |
Ninan JP, Stefansson G, Mahadevan S, et al. (2020) Evidence for He i 10830 Å Absorption during the Transit of a Warm Neptune around the M-dwarf GJ 3470 with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder The Astrophysical Journal. 894: 97 |
Cañas CI, Stefansson G, Kanodia S, et al. (2020) A Warm Jupiter Transiting an M Dwarf: A TESS Single-transit Event Confirmed with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder The Astronomical Journal. 160: 147 |
Carleo I, Gandolfi D, Barragán O, et al. (2020) The Multiplanet System TOI-421 The Astronomical Journal. 160: 114 |
Šubjak J, Sharma R, Carmichael TW, et al. (2020) TOI-503: The First Known Brown-dwarf Am-star Binary from the TESS Mission The Astronomical Journal. 159: 151 |
Lam KWF, Korth J, Masuda K, et al. (2020) It Takes Two Planets in Resonance to Tango around K2-146 The Astronomical Journal. 159: 120 |
Socia QJ, Welsh WF, Orosz JA, et al. (2020) Kepler-1661 b: A Neptune-sized Kepler Transiting Circumbinary Planet around a Grazing Eclipsing Binary The Astronomical Journal. 159: 94 |