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Billy Quarles
Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology
Publications - 95
Citations - 3882
Billy Quarles is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 90 publications receiving 3366 citations. Previous affiliations of Billy Quarles include University of Nebraska at Kearney & University of Oklahoma.
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Kepler eclipsing binary stars. vii. the catalog of eclipsing binaries found in the entire kepler data set
Brian Kirk,Brian Kirk,Kyle E. Conroy,Kyle E. Conroy,Andrej Prsa,Michael Abdul-Masih,Michael Abdul-Masih,Angela Kochoska,Gal Matijevič,Kelly Hambleton,Thomas Barclay,Steven Bloemen,Tabetha S. Boyajian,Laurance R. Doyle,Laurance R. Doyle,Benjamin J. Fulton,Abe J. Hoekstra,Kian J. Jek,Stephen R. Kane,Veselin B. Kostov,David W. Latham,Tsevi Mazeh,Jerome A. Orosz,Joshua Pepper,Billy Quarles,Darin Ragozzine,Avi Shporer,John Southworth,Keivan G. Stassun,Susan E. Thompson,William F. Welsh,Eric Agol,Aliz Derekas,Aliz Derekas,J. Devor,Debra A. Fischer,Gregory M. Green,Jeff Gropp,Tom Jacobs,Cole Johnston,Daryll LaCourse,Kristian Saetre,Hans Martin Schwengeler,Jacek Toczyski,Griffin Werner,Matthew Garrett,Joanna Gore,Arturo O. Martinez,Isaac Spitzer,J. Stevick,Pantelis C. Thomadis,Eliot Halley Vrijmoet,Mitchell Yenawine,Natalie M. Batalha,William J. Borucki +54 more
TL;DR: The final catalog of eclipsing binary systems within the 105 deg^2 Kepler field of view is presented in this paper, where the authors identify several classes of systems including those that exhibit tertiary eclipse events, systems that show clear evidence of additional bodies, heartbeat systems, and systems exhibiting only one eclipse event over the duration of the mission.
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Planetary Candidates Observed By Kepler. Vi. Planet Sample from Q1-Q16 (47 Months)
Fergal Mullally,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Susan E. Thompson,Jason F. Rowe,Christopher J. Burke,David W. Latham,Natalie M. Batalha,Stephen T. Bryson,Jessie L. Christiansen,Christopher E. Henze,Aviv Ofir,Aviv Ofir,Billy Quarles,Avi Shporer,V. Van Eylen,Christa Van Laerhoven,Y. Shah,Angie Wolfgang,William J. Chaplin,William J. Chaplin,Ji-Wei Xie,Rachel Akeson,Vic S. Argabright,Eric Bachtell,Thomas Barclay,William J. Borucki,Douglas A. Caldwell,Jennifer R. Campbell,Joseph Catanzarite,William D. Cochran,Riley M. Duren,Scott W. Fleming,Dorothy A. Fraquelli,Forrest R. Girouard,Michael R. Haas,Krzysztof G. Hełminiak,Steve B. Howell,Daniel Huber,Daniel Huber,K. Larson,Thomas N. Gautier,Jon M. Jenkins,Jie Li,Jack J. Lissauer,Scot McArthur,Christopher J. Miller,Robert L. Morris,Anima Patil-Sabale,Peter Plavchan,Dustin Putnam,Elisa V. Quintana,Solange V. Ramirez,V. Silva Aguirre,Shawn Seader,Jeffrey C. Smith,Jason H. Steffen,Chris Stewart,Jeremy Stober,Martin Still,Peter Tenenbaum,John Troeltzsch,Joseph D. Twicken,Khadeejah A. Zamudio +62 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide updates to the Kepler planet candidate sample based upon nearly two years of high-precision photometry (i.e., Q1-Q8).
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Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler V: Planet Sample from Q1-Q12 (36 Months)
Jason F. Rowe,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Victoria Antoci,Thomas Barclay,Natalie M. Batalha,William J. Borucki,Christopher J. Burke,S. T. Bryson,Douglas A. Caldwell,Jennifer R. Campbell,Joseph Catanzarite,Jessie L. Christiansen,William D. Cochran,Ronald L. Gilliland,Forrest R. Girouard,Michael R. Haas,Krzysztof G. Hełminiak,Christopher E. Henze,Kelsey Hoffman,Steve B. Howell,Daniel Huber,Roger C. Hunter,Hannah Jang-Condell,Jon M. Jenkins,Todd C. Klaus,David W. Latham,Jie Li,Jack J. Lissauer,Sean McCauliff,Robert L. Morris,Fergal Mullally,Aviv Ofir,Billy Quarles,Elisa V. Quintana,Anima Sabale,Shawn Seader,Avi Shporer,Jeffrey C. Smith,Jason H. Steffen,Martin Still,Peter Tenenbaum,Susan E. Thompson,Joseph D. Twicken,Christa Van Laerhoven,Angie Wolfgang,Khadeejah A. Zamudio +45 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of tests to exclude false-positives, primarily caused by eclipsing binary stars and instrumental systematics, 855 additional planetary candidates have been discovered, bringing the total number known to 3697.
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Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. VII. The First Fully Uniform Catalog Based on The Entire 48 Month Dataset (Q1-Q17 DR24)
Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Fergal Mullally,Susan E. Thompson,Jason F. Rowe,Christopher J. Burke,David W. Latham,Natalie M. Batalha,Aviv Ofir,Billy Quarles,Christopher E. Henze,Angie Wolfgang,Douglas A. Caldwell,Stephen T. Bryson,Avi Shporer,Joseph Catanzarite,Rachel Akeson,Thomas Barclay,William J. Borucki,Tabetha S. Boyajian,Jennifer R. Campbell,Jessie L. Christiansen,Forrest R. Girouard,Michael R. Haas,Steve B. Howell,Daniel Huber,Jon M. Jenkins,Jie Li,Anima Patil-Sabale,Elisa V. Quintana,Solange V. Ramirez,Shawn Seader,Jeffrey C. Smith,Peter Tenenbaum,Joseph D. Twicken,Khadeejah A. Zamudio +34 more
TL;DR: This is the first fully automated catalog, employing robotic vetting procedures to uniformly evaluate every periodic signal detected by the Q1-Q17 Data Release 24 (DR24) Kepler pipeline, finding that its robotic vetting is overall comparable to, and in most cases is superior to, the human vetting procedures employed by past catalogs.
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Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. VII. The First Fully Uniform Catalog Based on the Entire 48-month Data Set (Q1–Q17 DR24)
Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Fergal Mullally,Fergal Mullally,Susan E. Thompson,Susan E. Thompson,Jason F. Rowe,Jason F. Rowe,Christopher J. Burke,Christopher J. Burke,David W. Latham,Natalie M. Batalha,Aviv Ofir,Billy Quarles,Christopher E. Henze,Angie Wolfgang,Angie Wolfgang,Douglas A. Caldwell,Douglas A. Caldwell,Stephen T. Bryson,Avi Shporer,Joseph Catanzarite,Joseph Catanzarite,Rachel Akeson,Thomas Barclay,William J. Borucki,Tabetha S. Boyajian,Jennifer R. Campbell,Jennifer R. Campbell,Jessie L. Christiansen,Forrest R. Girouard,Michael R. Haas,Steve B. Howell,Daniel Huber,Daniel Huber,Daniel Huber,Jon M. Jenkins,Jie Li,Jie Li,Anima Patil-Sabale,Anima Patil-Sabale,Elisa V. Quintana,Elisa V. Quintana,Solange V. Ramirez,Shawn Seader,Shawn Seader,Jeffrey C. Smith,Jeffrey C. Smith,Peter Tenenbaum,Peter Tenenbaum,Joseph D. Twicken,Joseph D. Twicken,Khadeejah A. Zamudio,Khadeejah A. Zamudio +53 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the 7th Kepler planet candidate (PC) catalog, which is the first catalog to be based on the entire, uniformly processed 48-month Kepler data set, employing robotic vetting procedures to uniformly evaluate every periodic signal detected by the Q1-Q17 Data Release 24 (DR24) Kepler pipeline.