Jeffrey S. Bary, Ph.D.

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2003 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
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David A. Weintraub grad student 2003 Vanderbilt
 (Timescale for disk survival: A search for the molecular hydrogen component of protoplanetary disks orbiting T Tauri stars.)
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Phuong NT, Dutrey A, Folco ED, et al. (2020) Planet-induced spirals in the circumbinary disk of GG Tauri A Astronomy and Astrophysics. 635
Phuong NT, Dutrey A, Diep PN, et al. (2020) GG Tauri A: gas properties and dynamics from the cavity to the outer disk Astronomy and Astrophysics. 635
Beck TL, Bary JS. (2019) A Search for Spatially Resolved Infrared Rovibrational Molecular Hydrogen Emission from the Disks of Young Stars The Astrophysical Journal. 884: 159
Phuong NT, Chapillon E, Majumdar L, et al. (2018) First detection of H 2 S in a protoplanetary disk. The dense GG Tauri A ring Astronomy and Astrophysics. 616
Tang YW, Dutrey A, Guilloteau S, et al. (2016) MAPPING CO GAS in the GG TAURI A TRIPLE SYSTEM with 50 au SPATIAL RESOLUTION Astrophysical Journal. 820
Dutrey A, Di Folco E, Guilloteau S, et al. (2014) Possible planet formation in the young, low-mass, multiple stellar system GG Tau A. Nature. 514: 600-2
Tang YW, Dutrey A, Guilloteau S, et al. (2014) Circumbinary ring, circumstellar disks, and accretion in the binary system UY Aurigae Astrophysical Journal. 793
Bary JS, Petersen MS. (2014) Anomalous accretion activity and the spotted nature of the DQ Tau binary system Astrophysical Journal. 792
Folco ED, Dutrey A, Bouquin JBL, et al. (2014) GG Tauri: the fifth element Astronomy and Astrophysics. 565
Beck TL, Bary JS, Dutrey A, et al. (2012) Circumbinary gas accretion onto a central binary: Infrared molecular hydrogen emission from GG Tau A Astrophysical Journal. 754
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