Dan Fabrycky

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2005-2007 Astrophysical Sciences Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Kostov VB, Welsh WF, Haghighipour N, et al. (2020) Multiple Transits during a Single Conjunction: Identifying Transiting Circumbinary Planetary Candidates from TESS The Astronomical Journal. 160: 174
Kostov VB, Orosz JA, Feinstein AD, et al. (2020) TOI-1338: TESS’ First Transiting Circumbinary Planet The Astronomical Journal. 159: 253
Weiss LM, Fabrycky DC, Agol E, et al. (2020) The Discovery of the Long-Period, Eccentric Planet Kepler-88 d and System Characterization with Radial Velocities and Photodynamical Analysis The Astronomical Journal. 159: 242
Kunovac Hodžić V, Triaud AHMJ, Martin DV, et al. (2020) The EBLM project – VII. Spin–orbit alignment for the circumbinary planet host EBLM J0608-59 A/TOI-1338 A Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 497: 1627-1633
Hamann A, Montet BT, Fabrycky DC, et al. (2019) K2-146: Discovery of Planet c, Precise Masses from Transit Timing, and Observed Precession The Astronomical Journal. 158: 133
Orosz JA, Welsh WF, Haghighipour N, et al. (2019) Discovery of a Third Transiting Planet in the Kepler-47 Circumbinary System The Astronomical Journal. 157: 174
von Essen C, Ofir A, Dreizler S, et al. (2018) Kepler Object of Interest Network Astronomy & Astrophysics. 615: A79
Mills SM, Fabrycky DC. (2017) Mass, Density, and Formation Constraints in the Compact, Sub-Earth Kepler-444 System including Two Mars-mass Planets The Astrophysical Journal. 838: L11
Jontof-Hutter D, Ford EB, Rowe JF, et al. (2017) Erratum: “Secure TTV Mass Measurements: Ten Kepler Exoplanets between 3 and 8 M ⊕ with Diverse Densities and Incident Fluxes” (2016, ApJ, 820, 39) The Astrophysical Journal. 849: 73
Bedell M, Bean JL, Meléndez J, et al. (2017) Kepler-11 is a Solar Twin: Revising the Masses and Radii of Benchmark Planets via Precise Stellar Characterization The Astrophysical Journal. 839: 94
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