David W. Latham, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory | ||
1970 | Astronomy | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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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 |
Peterson MS, Benneke B, Collins K, et al. (2023) A temperate Earth-sized planet with tidal heating transiting an M6 star. Nature |
Lam KWF, Csizmadia S, Astudillo-Defru N, et al. (2021) GJ 367b: A dense, ultrashort-period sub-Earth planet transiting a nearby red dwarf star. Science (New York, N.Y.). 374: 1271-1275 |
Vanderburg A, Rappaport SA, Xu S, et al. (2020) A giant planet candidate transiting a white dwarf. Nature. 585: 363-367 |
Plavchan P, Barclay T, Gagné J, et al. (2020) Publisher Correction: A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii. Nature |
Armstrong DJ, Lopez TA, Adibekyan V, et al. (2020) A remnant planetary core in the hot-Neptune desert. Nature. 583: 39-42 |
Plavchan P, Barclay T, Gagné J, et al. (2020) A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii. Nature. 582: 497-500 |
Thompson TA, Kochanek CS, Stanek KZ, et al. (2019) A noninteracting low-mass black hole-giant star binary system. Science (New York, N.Y.). 366: 637-640 |
Kreidberg L, Koll DDB, Morley C, et al. (2019) Absence of a thick atmosphere on the terrestrial exoplanet LHS 3844b. Nature |
Thompson SE, Coughlin JL, Hoffman K, et al. (2018) PLANETARY CANDIDATES OBSERVED BY . VIII. A FULLY AUTOMATED CATALOG WITH MEASURED COMPLETENESS AND RELIABILITY BASED ON DATA RELEASE 25. The Astrophysical Journal. Supplement Series. 235 |