Joshua A. Eisner, Ph.D.

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2005 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Lynne A. Hillenbrand grad student 2005 Caltech
 (High angular resolution studies of the structure and evolution of protoplanetary disks.)
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Sallum S, Skemer AJ, Eisner JA, et al. (2019) New Spatially Resolved Imaging of the SR 21 Transition Disk and Constraints on the Small-grain Disk Geometry The Astrophysical Journal. 883: 100
Labdon A, Kraus S, Davies CL, et al. (2019) Dusty disk winds at the sublimation rim of the highly inclined, low mass young stellar object SU Aurigae Astronomy & Astrophysics. 627: A36
Eisner JA, Arce HG, Ballering NP, et al. (2018) Protoplanetary Disk Properties in the Orion Nebula Cluster: Initial Results from Deep, High-resolution ALMA Observations The Astrophysical Journal. 860: 77
Sheehan PD, Eisner JA. (2018) Multiple Gaps in the Disk of the Class I Protostar GY 91 The Astrophysical Journal. 857: 18
Stone JM, Skemer AJ, Hinz PM, et al. (2018) The LEECH Exoplanet Imaging Survey: Limits on Planet Occurrence Rates under Conservative Assumptions The Astronomical Journal. 156: 286
Sheehan PD, Eisner JA. (2017) WL 17: A Young Embedded Transition Disk The Astrophysical Journal. 840
Wu YL, Close LM, Eisner JA, et al. (2017) An explanation of the very low radio flux of young planet-mass companions The Astronomical Journal. 154: 234
Stone JM, Skemer AJ, Kratter KM, et al. (2016) ADAPTIVE OPTICS IMAGING of VHS 1256-1257: A LOW MASS COMPANION to A BROWN DWARF BINARY SYSTEM Astrophysical Journal Letters. 818
Sheehan PD, Eisner JA, Mann RK, et al. (2016) A Vla Survey For Faint Compact Radio Sources In The Orion Nebula Cluster The Astrophysical Journal. 831: 155
Eisner JA, Bally JM, Ginsburg A, et al. (2016) Protoplanetary Disks in the Orion OMC1 Region Imaged with ALMA The Astrophysical Journal. 826: 16
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