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Isabelle Baraffe
Researcher at University of Exeter
Publications - 295
Citations - 23718
Isabelle Baraffe is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brown dwarf & Stars. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 287 publications receiving 21612 citations. Previous affiliations of Isabelle Baraffe include University of Göttingen & University of Lyon.
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On the evolutionary status of short-period cataclysmic variables
S. P. Littlefair,V. S. Dhillon,T. R. Marsh,Boris T. Gänsicke,John Southworth,Isabelle Baraffe,Christopher A. Watson,Chris M. Copperwheat +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present high-speed, three-colour photometry of seven short-period (P-orb >= 95 min) eclipsing cataclysmic variables (CVs) from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
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The effects of consistent chemical kinetics calculations on the pressure-temperature profiles and emission spectra of hot Jupiters
Benjamin Drummond,Pascal Tremblin,Pascal Tremblin,Isabelle Baraffe,Isabelle Baraffe,David S. Amundsen,David S. Amundsen,David S. Amundsen,Nathan J. Mayne,Olivia Venot,Jayesh M. Goyal +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of calculating non-equilibrium chemical abundances consistently with the temperature structure for the atmospheres of highly-irradiated, close-in gas giant exoplanets.
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Synthetic Spectra and Mass Determination of the Brown Dwarf Gliese 229B
TL;DR: In this article, preliminary nongray model atmospheres and interiors for cool brown dwarfs were presented and compared to available spectroscopic and photometric observations of the coolest brown dwarf yet discovered, Gl 229B.
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On the evolutionary status of short period cataclysmic variables
S. P. Littlefair,V. S. Dhillon,T. R. Marsh,Boris T. Gaensicke,John Southworth,Isabelle Baraffe,Christopher A. Watson,Chris M. Copperwheat +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high-speed, three-colour photometry of seven short period (Porb <= 95 mins) eclipsing CVs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey is presented.
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An Improved Optical Spectrum and New Model Fits of the Likely Brown Dwarf GD 165B
TL;DR: In this article, the L dwarfs, due to dust formation in their photosphere, lack the dominant bands of TiO seen in warmer M dwarfs and are the first example of a class of very cool objects.