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Jacob L. Bean
Researcher at University of Chicago
Publications - 105
Citations - 5881
Jacob L. Bean is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planet. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 105 publications receiving 4352 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacob L. Bean include University of Göttingen.
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The revised TESS Input Catalog and candidate target list
Keivan G. Stassun,Keivan G. Stassun,Ryan J. Oelkers,Martin Paegert,Guillermo Torres,Joshua Pepper,Nathan De Lee,Kevin Collins,David W. Latham,Philip S. Muirhead,Jay Chittidi,Bárbara Rojas-Ayala,Scott W. Fleming,Mark E. Rose,Peter Tenenbaum,Eric B. Ting,Stephen R. Kane,Thomas Barclay,Thomas Barclay,Jacob L. Bean,C. E. Brassuer,David Charbonneau,Jian Ge,Jack J. Lissauer,Andrew W. Mann,Brian McLean,Susan E. Mullally,Norio Narita,Peter Plavchan,George R. Ricker,Dimitar Sasselov,Sara Seager,Sanjib Sharma,Bernie Shiao,Alessandro Sozzetti,Dennis Stello,Dennis Stello,Dennis Stello,Roland Vanderspek,Geoff Wallace,Joshua N. Winn +40 more
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A Detection of Water in the Transmission Spectrum of the Hot Jupiter WASP-12b and Implications for its Atmospheric Composition
Laura Kreidberg,Michael R. Line,Jacob L. Bean,Kevin B. Stevenson,Jean-Michel Desert,Nikku Madhusudhan,Jonathan J. Fortney,Joanna K. Barstow,Gregory W. Henry,Michael H. Williamson,Adam P. Showman +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a near-infrared transmission spectrum for WASP-12b based on six transit observations with the Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3 (HST-WFC) was reported.
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From thermal dissociation to condensation in the atmospheres of ultra hot Jupiters: WASP-121b in context
Vivien Parmentier,Vivien Parmentier,Michael R. Line,Jacob L. Bean,Megan Mansfield,Laura Kreidberg,Roxana Lupu,Channon Visscher,Channon Visscher,Jean-Michel Desert,Jonathan J. Fortney,M. Deleuil,Jacob Arcangeli,Adam P. Showman,Mark S. Marley +14 more
TL;DR: The spectral properties of ultra hot Jupiters were investigated in this article, where the authors used the SPARC/MITgcm spectral model to model the atmospheres of the four ultra hot supergiants and discussed more thoroughly the case of WASP-121b.
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A Framework for Prioritizing the TESS Planetary Candidates Most Amenable to Atmospheric Characterization
Eliza M.-R. Kempton,Eliza M.-R. Kempton,Jacob L. Bean,Dana R. Louie,Drake Deming,Daniel D. B. Koll,Megan Mansfield,Jessie L. Christiansen,Mercedes Lopez-Morales,Mark R. Swain,Robert T. Zellem,Sarah Ballard,Thomas Barclay,Thomas Barclay,Joanna K. Barstow,Natasha E. Batalha,Thomas G. Beatty,Zach Berta-Thompson,Jayne Birkby,Lars A. Buchhave,David Charbonneau,Nicolas B. Cowan,Ian J. M. Crossfield,Miguel de Val-Borro,Miguel de Val-Borro,René Doyon,Diana Dragomir,Eric Gaidos,Kevin Heng,Renyu Hu,Stephen R. Kane,Laura Kreidberg,Matthias Mallonn,Caroline V. Morley,Norio Narita,Valerio Nascimbeni,Enric Palle,Enric Palle,Elisa V. Quintana,Emily Rauscher,Sara Seager,Evgenya L. Shkolnik,David K. Sing,Alessandro Sozzetti,Keivan G. Stassun,Jeff A. Valenti,Carolina von Essen +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of analytic metrics, quantifying the expected signal-to-noise in transmission and thermal emission spectroscopy for a given planet, that will allow the top atmospheric characterization targets to be readily identified among the TESS planet candidates.
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H- Opacity and Water Dissociation in the Dayside Atmosphere of the Very Hot Gas Giant WASP-18b
Jacob Arcangeli,Jean-Michel Desert,Michael R. Line,Jacob L. Bean,Vivien Parmentier,Kevin B. Stevenson,Laura Kreidberg,Jonathan J. Fortney,Megan Mansfield,Adam P. Showman +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine five secondary eclipses of the hot Jupiter WASP-18b (T day ~ 2900 K) that they secured between 1.1 and 1.7 μm with the Wide Field Camera 3 instrument on board the Hubble Space Telescope.