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Geert Barentsen

Researcher at Ames Research Center

Publications -  143
Citations -  11516

Geert Barentsen is an academic researcher from Ames Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planet. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 141 publications receiving 8696 citations. Previous affiliations of Geert Barentsen include Max Planck Society & University of Hertfordshire.

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The Astropy Project: Building an Open-science Project and Status of the v2.0 Core Package

Adrian M. Price-Whelan, +138 more
TL;DR: The Astropy project as discussed by the authors is a Python project supporting the development of open-source and openly developed Python packages that provide commonly needed functionality to the astronomical community, including the core package astropy.
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The Astropy Project: Building an inclusive, open-science project and status of the v2.0 core package

Adrian M. Price-Whelan, +135 more
TL;DR: The Astropy project as discussed by the authors is an open-source and openly developed Python packages that provide commonly-needed functionality to the astronomical community, including the core package Astropy, which serves as the foundation for more specialized projects and packages.
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PLANETARY CANDIDATES OBSERVED BY Kepler. VIII. A FULLY AUTOMATED CATALOG WITH MEASURED COMPLETENESS AND RELIABILITY BASED ON DATA RELEASE 25.

Susan E. Thompson, +77 more
TL;DR: The Robovetter and the metrics it uses to decide which TCEs are called planet candidates in the DR25 KOI catalog are discussed and a value called the disposition score is discussed which provides an easy way to select a more reliable, albeit less complete, sample of candidates.
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The K2 Ecliptic Plane Input Catalog (EPIC) and Stellar Classifications of 138,600 Targets in Campaigns 1-8

TL;DR: The Ecliptic Plane Input Catalog (EPIC) as mentioned in this paper provides coordinates, photometry and kinematics based on a federation of all-sky catalogs to support target selection and target management for the K2 mission.