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Arthur J. Bradley
Researcher at AlliedSignal
Publications - 25
Citations - 842
Arthur J. Bradley is an academic researcher from AlliedSignal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Astrometry & Binary star. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 767 citations.
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The solar neighborhood. xxxvii. the mass–luminosity relation for main-sequence m dwarfs*
G. F. Benedict,Todd J. Henry,Otto G. Franz,Barbara McArthur,L. H. Wasserman,Wei-Chun Jao,Phillip A. Cargile,S. B. Dieterich,Arthur J. Bradley,Edmund P. Nelan,Arthur L. Whipple +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Mass-Luminosity Relation (MLR) for red dwarfs spanning a range of masses from 0.62 Msun to the end of the stellar main sequence at 0.08 Msun is presented.
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Astrometry with the Hubble Space Telescope: A Parallax of the Fundamental Distance Calibrator RR Lyrae
G. Fritz Benedict,Barbara McArthur,Laurence W. Fredrick,Thomas E. Harrison,J. T. Lee,C. L. Slesnick,J. Rhee,Richard J. Patterson,E. Nelan,William H. Jefferys,W. F. van Altena,Peter J. Shelus,Otto G. Franz,Lawrence H. Wasserman,P. D. Hemenway,Raynor L. Duncombe,D. Story,Arthur L. Whipple,Arthur J. Bradley +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, an absolute parallax and relative proper motion for the fundamental distance scale calibrator Cep were derived from FGS 3, a white-light interferometer on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
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Astrometry with Hubble Space Telescope: A Parallax of the Fundamental Distance Calibrator delta Cephei
G. Fritz Benedict,Barbara McArthur,Laurence W. Fredrick,T. E. Harrison,C. L. Slesnick,J. Rhee,Richard J. Patterson,Michael F. Skrutskie,O. G. Franz,Lawrence H. Wasserman,William H. Jefferys,E. P. Nelan,W. F. van Altena,Peter J. Shelus,P. D. Hemenway,Raynor L. Duncombe,D. Story,Arthur L. Whipple,Arthur J. Bradley +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an absolute parallax and relative proper motion for the fundamental distance scale calibrator, delta Cep, were derived from spectrophotometric data from FGS 3, a white-light interferometer on HST.
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Precise Masses for Wolf 1062 AB from Hubble Space Telescope Interferometric Astrometry and McDonald Observatory Radial Velocities
George F Benedict,Barbara McArthur,Otto G. Franz,L. H. Wasserman,Todd J. Henry,T. Takato,Iskra Strateva,James Crawford,Philip A. Ianna,Donald W. McCarthy,E. Nelan,William H. Jefferys,W. F. van Altena,Peter J. Shelus,P. D. Hemenway,Raynor L. Duncombe,D. Story,A. L. Whipple,Arthur J. Bradley,Laurence W. Fredrick +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented an analysis of astrometric data from Fine Guidance Sensor 3 (FGS 3), a white-light interferometer on HST, and of radial velocity data from two ground-based campaigns.
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The Solar Neighborhood XXXVII: The Mass-Luminosity Relation for Main Sequence M Dwarfs
G. F. Benedict,Todd J. Henry,Otto G. Franz,Barbara McArthur,L. H. Wasserman,Wei-Chun Jao,Phillip A. Cargile,S. B. Dieterich,Arthur J. Bradley,Edmund P. Nelan,Arthur L. Whipple +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Mass-Luminosity Relation (MLR) for red dwarfs spanning a range of masses from 0.62 Msun to the end of the stellar main sequence at 0.08 Msun is presented.