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D. E. A. Baker
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 4
Citations - 88
D. E. A. Baker is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brown dwarf & White dwarf. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 84 citations. Previous affiliations of D. E. A. Baker include University of Hertfordshire.
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The nature of the close magnetic white dwarf + probable brown dwarf binary SDSS J121209.31+013627.7
Matthew R. Burleigh,Tom Marsh,Boris T. Gänsicke,Michael R. Goad,Vikram S. Dhillon,S. P. Littlefair,M. Wells,Nigel Bannister,Cheryl Hurkett,Adrian Martindale,Paul Dobbie,Sarah L. Casewell,D. E. A. Baker,J. Duke,Jay Farihi,Mike Irwin,Paul C. Hewett,Paul Roche,Fraser Lewis +18 more
TL;DR: The paper as discussed by the authors was published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNO) by the British Astronomical Association (BAA) and Blackwell Publishing, London, UK.
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Low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in Praesepe
D. E. A. Baker,Richard F. Jameson,Sarah L. Casewell,Niall R. Deacon,Niall R. Deacon,Nicolas Lodieu,Nicolas Lodieu,Nigel Hambly +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a large and deep optical-near-infrared multi-epoch survey of the Praesepe open star cluster using data from the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Galactic Clusters Survey are presented.
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A photometric and astrometric investigation of the brown dwarfs in Blanco 1
Sarah L. Casewell,D. E. A. Baker,D. E. A. Baker,Richard F. Jameson,Simon Hodgkin,Paul Dobbie,Estelle Moraux +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a photometric and astrometric study of the low-mass stellar and substellar population of the young open cluster Blanco 1 was presented. But the results of the study were limited to the I-and z-band optical imaging from CFH12k.
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The nature of the close magnetic white dwarf + probable brown dwarf binary SDSS J121209.31+013627.7
Matthew R. Burleigh,Tom Marsh,Boris T. Gänsicke,Michael R. Goad,Vikram S. Dhillon,S. P. Littlefair,M. Wells,Nigel Bannister,Cheryl Hurkett,Adrian Martindale,Paul Dobbie,Sarah L. Casewell,D. E. A. Baker,J. Duke,Jay Farihi,Mike Irwin,Paul C. Hewett,Paul Roche,Fraser Lewis +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a short period magnetic white dwarf + probable brown dwarf binary SDSS 121209.31+013627.7 reveals pulse-like variability in all bands from i' to u', peaking at u'. These modulations are most likely due to a self-eclipsing accretion hot spot on the white dwarf, rotating into view every 88.43 minutes.