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Hannah Jang-Condell
Researcher at University of Wyoming
Publications - 18
Citations - 1303
Hannah Jang-Condell is an academic researcher from University of Wyoming. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planet. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1192 citations.
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Spiral Arms in the Asymmetrically Illuminated Disk of MWC 758 and Constraints on Giant Planets
Carol A. Grady,Takayuki Muto,Jun Hashimoto,Misato Fukagawa,Thayne Currie,Thayne Currie,Beth Biller,Christian Thalmann,Michael L. Sitko,Michael L. Sitko,Ray W. Russell,John P. Wisniewski,Ruobing Dong,Jungmi Kwon,Jungmi Kwon,S. Sai,Jeremy Hornbeck,Glenn Schneider,Dean C. Hines,A. Moro Martín,Markus Feldt,Th. Henning,J.-U. Pott,Mickael Bonnefoy,Jeroen Bouwman,Sylvestre Lacour,A. Mueller,Attila Juhasz,A. Crida,Gael Chauvin,Sean M. Andrews,David J. Wilner,Adam L. Kraus,S. E. Dahm,Thomas P. Robitaille,Hannah Jang-Condell,Lyu Abe,Eiji Akiyama,Wolfgang Brandner,Timothy D. Brandt,Joseph C. Carson,Sebastian Egner,Katherine B. Follette,Miwa Goto,Olivier Guyon,Yutaka Hayano,M. Hayashi,Saeko S. Hayashi,Klaus W. Hodapp,Miki Ishii,Masanori Iye,Markus Janson,Ryo Kandori,G. R. Knapp,Tomoyuki Kudo,Nobuhiko Kusakabe,Masayuki Kuzuhara,Satoshi Mayama,Michael W. McElwain,Taro Matsuo,Shoken Miyama,Jun-Ichi Morino,Tetsuro Nishimura,Tae-Soo Pyo,G. Serabyn,Hiroshi Suto,Ryuji Suzuki,Michihiro Takami,Naruhisa Takato,Hiroshi Terada,Daigo Tomono,Edwin L. Turner,Edwin L. Turner,Makoto Watanabe,Toru Yamada,Hideki Takami,Tomonori Usuda,Motohide Tamura,Motohide Tamura +78 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the first near-IR scattered light detection of the transitional disk associated with the Herbig Ae star MWC 758 using data obtained as part of the Strategic Exploration of Exoplanets and Disks with Subaru, and 1.1 {$μ$}m Hubble Space Telescope/NICMOS data.
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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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Spiral Arms in the Asymmetrically Illuminated Disk of MWC 758 and Constraints on Giant Planets
Carol A. Grady,Takayuki Muto,Jun Hashimoto,Misato Fukagawa,T. Currie,Beth Biller,Christian Thalmann,Michael L. Sitko,Ray W. Russell,John P. Wisniewski,Ruobing Dong,Jungmi Kwon,S. Sai,Jeremy Hornbeck,Glenn Schneider,Dean C. Hines,Amaya Moro-Martin,Markus Feldt,Th. Henning,J.-U. Pott,M. Bonnefoy,Jordy Bouwman,Sylvestre Lacour,A. Mueller,Attila Juhasz,A. Crida,Gael Chauvin,Sean M. Andrews,David J. Wilner,Adam L. Kraus,Scott Dahm,Thomas P. Robitaille,Hannah Jang-Condell,Lyu Abe,Eiji Akiyama,Wolfgang Brandner,Timothy D. Brandt,Joseph C. Carson,Sebastian Egner,Katherine B. Follette,Miwa Goto,Olivier Guyon,Yutaka Hayano,M. Hayashi,Saeko S. Hayashi,Klaus W. Hodapp,Miki Ishii,Masanori Iye,Markus Janson,Ryo Kandori,G. R. Knapp,Tomoyuki Kudo,Nobuhiko Kusakabe,Masayuki Kuzuhara,Satoshi Mayama,Michael W. McElwain,Taro Matsuo,Shoken Miyama,Jun-Ichi Morino,Tetsuro Nishimura,Tae-Soo Pyo,G. Serabyn,Hiroshi Suto,Ryuji Suzuki,Michihiro Takami,Naruhisa Takato,Hiroshi Terada,Daigo Tomono,Edwin L. Turner,Makoto Watanabe,Toru Yamada,Hideki Takami,Tomonori Usuda,Motohide Tamura +73 more
TL;DR: The first near-IR scattered light detection of the transitional disk associated with the Herbig Ae star MWC 758 using data obtained as part of the Strategic Exploration of Exoplanets and Disks with Subaru, and 1.1 micron HST/NICMOS data was presented in this paper.
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The 0.5-2.22 μm Scattered Light Spectrum of the Disk around TW Hya: Detection of a Partially Filled Disk Gap at 80 AU
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a 0.5-2.2 micrometer scattered light spectrum of the circumstellar disk around TW Hya from a combination of spatially resolved Hubble Space Telescope STIS spectroscopy and NICMOS coronagraphic images of the disk.
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The 0.5-2.22-micron Scattered Light Spectrum of the Disk Around TW Hya: Detection of a Partially Filled Disk Gap at 80 AU
TL;DR: In this paper, a 0.5-2.2 micron scattered light spectrum of the circumstellar disk around TW Hya from a combination of spatially resolved HST STIS spectroscopy and NICMOS coronagraphic images of the disk is presented.