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J. Van Cleve

Researcher at Ames Research Center

Publications -  11
Citations -  832

J. Van Cleve is an academic researcher from Ames Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Asteroseismology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 11 publications receiving 792 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Van Cleve include Federal University of Campina Grande.

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Ensemble Asteroseismology of Solar-Type Stars with the NASA Kepler Mission

TL;DR: It is found that the distribution of observed masses of these stars shows intriguing differences to predictions from models of synthetic stellar populations in the Galaxy.
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Campaign 9 of the K2 Mission: Observational Parameters, Scientific Drivers, and Community Involvement for a Simultaneous Space- and Ground-based Microlensing Survey

Calen B. Henderson, +126 more
TL;DR: The demographic questions that can be addressed by this program, including the frequency of FFPs and the Galactic distribution of exoplanets, the observational parameters of K2C9, and the array of resources dedicated to concurrent observations are detailed.
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Seeing Double: ASASSN-18bt Exhibits a Two-component Rise in the Early-time K2 Light Curve

Benjamin J. Shappee, +136 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the discovery of ASASSN-18bt, the K2 light curve, and prediscovery data from ASAS-SN and the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System.
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Campaign 9 of the $K2$ Mission: Observational Parameters, Scientific Drivers, and Community Involvement for a Simultaneous Space- and Ground-based Microlensing Survey

Calen B. Henderson, +126 more
TL;DR: For example, the $K2$C9 survey as discussed by the authors provides an overview of the demographic questions that can be addressed by this program, including the frequency of FFPs and the Galactic distribution of exoplanets, the observational parameters of the survey, and the array of resources dedicated to concurrent observations.