Gregory N. Mace, Ph.D.

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2014 Astronomy University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Ian S. Mclean grad student 2014 UCLA
 (Investigating Low-Mass Binary Stars And Brown Dwarfs with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy.)
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Barber MG, Mann AW, Vanderburg A, et al. (2024) A giant planet transiting a 3-Myr protostar with a misaligned disk. Nature. 635: 574-577
Park S, Lee J, Kang W, et al. (2018) IGRINS Spectral Library The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 238: 29
Afşar M, Sneden C, Bozkurt Z, et al. (2018) High-resolution infrared spectroscopy of field Red Horizontal Branch stars Journal of Molecular Structure. 1174: 3-5
Cushing MC, Hardegree-Ullman KK, Trucks JL, et al. (2016) THE FIRST DETECTION of PHOTOMETRIC VARIABILITY in A y DWARF: WISE J140518.39+553421.3 Astrophysical Journal. 823
Steidel CC, Rudie GC, Strom AL, et al. (2014) Strong nebular line ratios in the spectra of z ∼ 2-3 star forming galaxies: First results from KBSS-mosfire Astrophysical Journal. 795
Erb DK, Steidel CC, Trainor RF, et al. (2014) The Lyα Properties of faint galaxies at z ∼ 2-3 with systemic redshifts and velocity dispersions from keck-mosfire Astrophysical Journal. 795
Kirkpatrick JD, Schneider A, Fajardo-Acosta S, et al. (2014) The allwise motion survey and the quest for cold subdwarfs Astrophysical Journal. 783
Gelino CR, Smart RL, Marocco F, et al. (2014) WISEP J061135.13-041024.0 AB: A J-band flux reversal binary at the L/T transition Astronomical Journal. 148
Cushing MC, Kirkpatrick JD, Gelino CR, et al. (2014) Three new cool brown dwarfs discovered with the wide-field infrared survey explorer (WISE) and an improved spectrum of the Y0 dwarf wise J041022.71+150248.4 Astronomical Journal. 147
Wright EL, Kirkpatrick JD, Gelino CR, et al. (2014) The first allwise proper motion discovery: WISEA J070720.50+170532.7 Astronomical Journal. 147
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