Luisa M. Rebull, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Douglas K. Duncan grad student 2000 Chicago
 (Rotation of young low-mass stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster flanking fields.)
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Meng HYA, Plavchan P, Rieke GH, et al. (2016) PHOTO-REVERBERATION MAPPING of A PROTOPLANETARY ACCRETION DISK AROUND A T TAURI STAR Astrophysical Journal. 823
David TJ, Conroy KE, Hillenbrand LA, et al. (2016) NEW PLEIADES ECLIPSING BINARIES and A HYADES TRANSITING SYSTEM IDENTIFIED by K2 Astronomical Journal. 151
Arulanantham NA, Herbst W, Cody AM, et al. (2016) SEEING THROUGH the RING: NEAR-INFRARED PHOTOMETRY of V582 MON (KH 15D) Astronomical Journal. 151
Wolk SJ, Günther HM, Poppenhaeger K, et al. (2015) YSOVAR: Mid-infrared variability among YSOs in the star formation region GGD12-15 Astronomical Journal. 150
Rebull LM, Carlberg JK, Gibbs JC, et al. (2015) ON INFRARED EXCESSES ASSOCIATED with Li-RICH K GIANTS Astronomical Journal. 150
Venuti L, Bouvier J, Irwin J, et al. (2015) UV variability and accretion dynamics in the young open cluster NGC 2264 Astronomy and Astrophysics. 581
Terebey S, Cody AM, Rebull LM, et al. (2015) Mid-infrared Variability and Accretion in NGC 2264 Protostars Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 10: 209-210
Günther HM, Cody AM, Covey KR, et al. (2014) Ysovar: Mid-infrared variability in the star-forming region Lynds 1688 Astronomical Journal. 148
Rebull LM, Cody AM, Covey KR, et al. (2014) Young stellar object variability (YSOVAR): Long timescale variations in the mid-infrared Astronomical Journal. 148
Liu WM, Padgett DL, Terebey S, et al. (2014) Wide-field infrared survey explorer observations of young stellar objects in the Lynds 1509 dark cloud in Auriga Astronomical Journal. 147
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