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Jian-Yang Li
Researcher at Planetary Science Institute
Publications - 210
Citations - 9704
Jian-Yang Li is an academic researcher from Planetary Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Comet. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 209 publications receiving 8444 citations. Previous affiliations of Jian-Yang Li include University of Maryland, College Park & Max Planck Society.
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Disk-Integrated Thermal Properties of Ceres Measured at Millimeter Wavelengths
TL;DR: The rotational lightcurve of Ceres shows a double peaked shape with an amplitude of about 4% as discussed by the authors, which is a negative result with an upper limit production rate of ~2$\times$10$^{24}$ molecules s$^{-1}$, assuming globally uniform production and a Haser model.
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Regional Photometric Modeling of Asteroid (101955) Bennu
Dathon Golish,Jian-Yang Li,Beth E. Clark,Daniella DellaGiustina,Xiao-Duan Zou,J. L. Rizos,Pedro Hasselmann,Carina Bennett,Sonia Fornasier,Sonia Fornasier,C. Drouet d'Aubigny,Bashar Rizk,Michael Daly,Olivier S. Barnouin,Jeff A Seabrook,Lydia C. Philpott,M. Al Asad,Catherine L. Johnson,Catherine L. Johnson,Ben Rozitis,Andrew Ryan,Josh Emery,Dante S. Lauretta +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a regional photometric analysis of asteroid (101955) Bennu using image data from the MapCam color imager of the OSIRIS-REx Camera Suite (OCAMS) is presented.
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Activities and origins of interstellar comet 2I/Borisov
Zexi Xing,Dennis Bodewits,John Noonan,Paul D. Feldman,Michele T. Bannister,Davide Farnocchia,Walter M. Harris,Jian-Yang Li,Kathleen Mandt,Joel Wm. Parker +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of coordinated observations of 2I/Borisov with the Neil Gehrels-Swift observatory and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) were presented, which allowed the first glimpse into the ice content and chemical composition of the protoplanetary disk of another star.
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Disk-integrated Thermal Properties of Ceres Measured at Millimeter Wavelengths
TL;DR: The rotational lightcurve of Ceres shows a double peaked shape with an amplitude of about 4% as mentioned in this paper, which is a negative result with an upper limit production rate of ~2$\times$10$^{24}$ molecules s$^{-1}$, assuming globally uniform production and a Haser model.
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The Unusual Apparition of Comet 252P/2000 G1 (LINEAR) and Comparison with Comet P/2016 BA14 (PanSTARRS)
Jian-Yang Li,Michael S. P. Kelley,Nalin H. Samarasinha,Davide Farnocchia,Max Mutchler,Yanqiong Ren,Xiao-Ping Lu,David J. Tholen,Tim Lister,Marco Micheli +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest that the nucleus of 252P is likely in a non-principal axis rotation and suggest a possible cloud of slow-moving grains surrounding the nucleus.