Amanda K. Mainzer, Ph.D.

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2003 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Mean distance: 3011.56
 

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Ian S. Mclean grad student 2003 UCLA
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Wang T, Jiang N, Ge J, et al. (2019) An Ongoing Mid-infrared Outburst in the White Dwarf 0145+234: Catching in Action the Tidal Disruption of an Exoasteroid? The Astrophysical Journal. 886
Boyajian TS, Alonso R, Ammerman A, et al. (2018) The First Post- Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852 The Astrophysical Journal. 853: L8
Hillenbrand LA, Peña CC, Morrell S, et al. (2018) Gaia 17bpi: An FU Ori–type Outburst The Astrophysical Journal. 869: 146
Masiero JR, Redwing E, Mainzer AK, et al. (2018) Small and Nearby NEOs Observed by NEOWISE During the First Three Years of Survey: Physical Properties The Astronomical Journal. 156: 60
Masiero JR, Mainzer AK, Wright EL. (2018) A Family-based Method of Quantifying NEOWISE Diameter Errors The Astronomical Journal. 156: 62
Snodgrass C, A'Hearn MF, Aceituno F, et al. (2017) The 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko observation campaign in support of the Rosetta mission. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 375
Dou L, Wang T, Yan L, et al. (2017) Discovery of a Mid-infrared Echo from the TDE Candidate in the Nucleus of ULIRG F01004−2237 The Astrophysical Journal. 841
Jiang N, Wang T, Yan L, et al. (2017) Mid-infrared Flare of TDE Candidate PS16dtm: Dust Echo and Implications for the Spectral Evolution The Astrophysical Journal. 850: 63
Kramer EA, Bauer JM, Fernandez YR, et al. (2017) The Perihelion Emission of Comet C/2010 L5 (WISE) The Astrophysical Journal. 838: 58
Bauer JM, Grav T, Fernández YR, et al. (2017) Debiasing the NEOWISE Cryogenic Mission Comet Populations The Astronomical Journal. 154: 53
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