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David V. Martin
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 23
Citations - 412
David V. Martin is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Circumbinary planet. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 23 publications receiving 268 citations. Previous affiliations of David V. Martin include University of Geneva & University of Chicago.
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A unicorn in monoceros: the 3 M ⊙ dark companion to the bright, nearby red giant V723 Mon is a non-interacting, mass-gap black hole candidate
Tharindu Jayasinghe,K. Z. Stanek,Todd A. Thompson,Christopher S. Kochanek,D. M. Rowan,Patrick J. Vallely,Klaus G. Strassmeier,Michael Weber,Jason T. Hinkle,Franz-Josef Hambsch,David V. Martin,J. L. Prieto,J. L. Prieto,Thallis L. Pessi,Daniel Huber,Katie Auchettl,Katie Auchettl,Laura A. Lopez,Ilya Ilyin,Carles Badenes,Andrew W. Howard,Howard Isaacson,Howard Isaacson,Simon J. Murphy,Simon J. Murphy +24 more
TL;DR: The closest known black hole candidate as a binary companion to V723 Mon was discovered in this paper, where the authors used the SED and the absence of continuum eclipses to identify a likely non-stellar, diffuse veiling component with contributions in the $B$ and $V$-band.
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TOI-1338: TESS' First Transiting Circumbinary Planet
Veselin B. Kostov,Veselin B. Kostov,Jerome A. Orosz,Adina D. Feinstein,William F. Welsh,Wolf Cukier,Nader Haghighipour,Billy Quarles,David V. Martin,Benjamin T. Montet,Benjamin T. Montet,Guillermo Torres,Amaury H. M. J. Triaud,Thomas Barclay,Thomas Barclay,Patricia T. Boyd,Cesar Briceno,Andrew Collier Cameron,Alexandre C. M. Correia,Emily A. Gilbert,Samuel Gill,Michaël Gillon,Jacob Haqq-Misra,Coel Hellier,Courtney D. Dressing,Daniel C. Fabrycky,G. Furesz,Jon M. Jenkins,Stephen R. Kane,Ravi Kumar Kopparapu,Vedad Kunovac Hodžić,David W. Latham,Nicholas M. Law,Alan M. Levine,Gongjie Li,Chris Lintott,Jack J. Lissauer,Andrew W. Mann,Tsevi Mazeh,Rosemary A. Mardling,Pierre F. L. Maxted,Nora L. Eisner,Francesco Pepe,J. Pepper,J. Pepper,Don Pollacco,Samuel N. Quinn,Elisa V. Quintana,Jason F. Rowe,George R. Ricker,Mark E. Rose,Sara Seager,Alexandre Santerne,Damien Ségransan,Donald R. Short,Jeffrey C. Smith,Matthew R. Standing,Andrei Tokovinin,Trifon Trifonov,Oliver Turner,Joseph D. Twicken,Joseph D. Twicken,Stéphane Udry,Roland Vanderspek,Joshua N. Winn,Eric T. Wolf,Carl Ziegler,Peter Ansorge,Frank Barnet,Joel Bergeron,Marc Huten,Giuseppe Pappa,Timo van der Straeten +72 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the DPAC has been provided by national institutions, in particular, the institutions participating in the Gaia Multilateral Agreement, and NASA XRP grant 80NSSC18K0519.
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The EBLM Project - IV. Spectroscopic orbits of over 100 eclipsing M dwarfs masquerading as transiting hot Jupiters
Amaury H. M. J. Triaud,Amaury H. M. J. Triaud,David V. Martin,Damien Ségransan,Barry Smalley,Pierre F. L. Maxted,David R. Anderson,François Bouchy,Andrew Collier Cameron,Francesca Faedi,Yilen Gómez Maqueo Chew,Leslie Hebb,Coel Hellier,Maxime Marmier,Francesco Pepe,Don Pollacco,Didier Queloz,Stéphane Udry,Richard G. West +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented 2271 radial velocity measurements taken on 118 single-line binary stars, taken over eight years with the CORALIE spectrograph, and showed that the quality of their data combined with the amplitude of the Doppler variations mean that they are able to detect eccentricities as small as 0.001 and orbital periods to subsecond precision.
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Populations of planets in multiple star systems.
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the findings and some of their implications for the formation of both stars and planets is presented. But the authors focus on the formation history of close stellar pairs.
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Populations of Planets in Multiple Star Systems
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the findings and some of their implications for the formation of both stars and planets is presented. But the authors focus on the formation history of close stellar pairs.