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Daniel Bayliss
Researcher at University of Warwick
Publications - 273
Citations - 8317
Daniel Bayliss is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 254 publications receiving 6700 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Bayliss include University of Geneva & Australian National University.
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The GALAH survey: scientific motivation
G. M. De Silva,G. M. De Silva,Kenneth C. Freeman,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Sarah L. Martell,E. Wylie de Boer,Martin Asplund,Stefan Keller,Sanjib Sharma,Daniel B. Zucker,Tomaž Zwitter,Borja Anguiano,Carlos Bacigalupo,Daniel Bayliss,M.A. Beavis,Maria Bergemann,Simon Campbell,Russell D. Cannon,Daniela Carollo,Luca Casagrande,Andrew R. Casey,G. S. Da Costa,Valentina D'Orazi,Valentina D'Orazi,Aaron Dotter,Ly Duong,Alexander Heger,Alexander Heger,Alexander Heger,Michael J. Ireland,Prajwal R. Kafle,Janez Kos,John C. Lattanzio,Geraint F. Lewis,J. Lin,Karin Lind,Ulisse Munari,David M. Nataf,Simon J. O'Toole,Quentin A. Parker,Warren A. Reid,Katharine J. Schlesinger,Andrew I. Sheinis,Jeffrey D. Simpson,Dennis Stello,Yuan-Sen Ting,Gregor Traven,Fred G. Watson,Robert A. Wittenmyer,David Yong,M. Žerjal +50 more
TL;DR: The Galactic Archaeology with HERMES (GALAH) survey is a large high-resolution spectroscopic survey using the newly commissioned High Efficiency and Resolution Multi-element Spectrograph (HERMES) on the Anglo-Australian Telescope as discussed by the authors.
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A giant planet undergoing extreme-ultraviolet irradiation by its hot massive-star host
B. Scott Gaudi,Keivan G. Stassun,Keivan G. Stassun,Karen A. Collins,Thomas G. Beatty,George Zhou,David W. Latham,Allyson Bieryla,Jason D. Eastman,Robert J. Siverd,Justin R. Crepp,Erica J. Gonzales,Daniel J. Stevens,Lars A. Buchhave,Lars A. Buchhave,Joshua Pepper,Marshall C. Johnson,Knicole D. Colón,Eric L. N. Jensen,Joseph E. Rodriguez,Valerio Bozza,Valerio Bozza,Sebastiano Calchi Novati,Giuseppe D'Ago,Mary Thea Dumont,Mary Thea Dumont,Tyler G. Ellis,Tyler G. Ellis,Clement Gaillard,Hannah Jang-Condell,David Kasper,Akihiko Fukui,Joao Gregorio,Ayaka Ito,John F. Kielkopf,Mark Manner,Kyle Matt,Norio Narita,Thomas E. Oberst,Phillip A. Reed,Gaetano Scarpetta,Denice C. Stephens,Rex R. Yeigh,Roberto Zambelli,Benjamin J. Fulton,Andrew W. Howard,David J. James,Matthew T. Penny,Daniel Bayliss,Ivan A. Curtis,Darren L. DePoy,Gilbert A. Esquerdo,Andrew Gould,Andrew Gould,Michael D. Joner,Rudolf B. Kuhn,Jonathan Labadie-Bartz,Michael B. Lund,Jennifer L. Marshall,Kim K. McLeod,Richard W. Pogge,Howard M. Relles,Chris Stockdale,Thiam-Guan Tan,Mark Trueblood,Patricia Trueblood +65 more
TL;DR: Observations of the bright star HD 195689 are reported, which reveal a close-in (orbital period of about 1.48 days) transiting giant planet, KELT-9b, which is as hot as stars of stellar type K4 and receives 700 times more extreme-ultraviolet radiation than WASP-33b.
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HATSouth: A Global Network of Fully Automated Identical Wide-Field Telescopes
Gáspár Á. Bakos,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Z. Csubry,Z. Csubry,Kaloyan Penev,Kaloyan Penev,Daniel Bayliss,Andrés Jordán,Cristina Afonso,Joel D. Hartman,Thomas Henning,Gábor L. Kovács,Robert W. Noyes,B. Béky,Vincent Suc,Balazs Csak,Markus Rabus,J. Lázár,I. Papp,P. Sári,P. Conroy,George Zhou,Penny D. Sackett,Brian P. Schmidt,Luigi Mancini,Dimitar Sasselov,K. Ueltzhoeffer +27 more
TL;DR: HATSouth as discussed by the authors is the world's first network of automated and homogeneous telescopes that is capable of year-round 24-hour monitoring of positions over an entire hemisphere of the sky.
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The Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS)
Peter J. Wheatley,Richard G. West,Michael R. Goad,James S. Jenkins,Don Pollacco,Didier Queloz,Heike Rauer,Heike Rauer,Stéphane Udry,Christopher A. Watson,Bruno Chazelas,Philipp Eigmüller,Gregory Lambert,L. Genolet,James McCormac,Simon R. Walker,David J. Armstrong,Daniel Bayliss,Joao Bento,Joao Bento,François Bouchy,Matthew R. Burleigh,Juan Cabrera,Sarah L. Casewell,Alexander Chaushev,Paul Chote,Szilard Csizmadia,Anders Erikson,Francesca Faedi,E. Foxell,Boris T. Gänsicke,Edward Gillen,Andrew Grange,Maximilian N. Günther,Simon Hodgkin,James A. G. Jackman,Andrés Jordán,Andrés Jordán,Andrés Jordán,Tom Louden,Lionel Metrailler,Maximiliano Moyano,Louise D. Nielsen,Hugh P. Osborn,Katja Poppenhaeger,Roberto Raddi,Liam Raynard,Alexis M. S. Smith,M. Soto,Ruth Titz-Weider +49 more
TL;DR: The Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS) as discussed by the authors is a ground-based project searching for transiting exoplanets orbiting bright stars, which is designed to achieve higher photometric precision and hence find smaller planets than have previously been detected from the ground.
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HATSouth: a global network of fully automated identical wide-field telescopes
Gáspár Á. Bakos,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Z. Csubry,Z. Csubry,Kaloyan Penev,Kaloyan Penev,Daniel Bayliss,Andrés Jordán,Cristina Afonso,Joel D. Hartman,Joel D. Hartman,Thomas Henning,Gábor L. Kovács,Robert W. Noyes,B. Béky,Vincent Suc,Balazs Csak,Markus Rabus,J. Lázár,I. Papp,P. Sári,P. Conroy,George Zhou,Penny D. Sackett,Brian P. Schmidt,Luigi Mancini,Dimitar Sasselov,K. Ueltzhoeffer +27 more
TL;DR: HATSouth as mentioned in this paper is the world's first network of automated and homogeneous telescopes that is capable of year-round 24-hour monitoring of positions over an entire hemisphere of the sky.