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Katie M. Morzinski
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 227
Citations - 10232
Katie M. Morzinski is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Adaptive optics. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 215 publications receiving 9280 citations. Previous affiliations of Katie M. Morzinski include National Science Foundation & Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Magellan Adaptive Optics Imaging of PDS 70: Measuring the Mass Accretion Rate of a Young Giant Planet within a Gapped Disk
Kevin Wagner,Katherine B. Follette,Laird M. Close,Daniel Apai,A. Gibbs,Miriam Keppler,André Müller,Thomas Henning,Markus Kasper,Ya-Lin Wu,Joseph Long,Jared R. Males,Katie M. Morzinski,Melissa McClure +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first high contrast images at H$\alpha$ (656 nm) and nearby continuum (643 nm) of PDS 70 utilizing the MagAO system.
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Characterizing 51 Eri b from 1-5 $\mu$m: a partly-cloudy exoplanet
Abhijith Rajan,Julien Rameau,Robert J. De Rosa,Mark S. Marley,James R. Graham,Bruce Macintosh,Christian Marois,Caroline V. Morley,Jennifer Patience,Laurent Pueyo,Didier Saumon,Kimberly Ward-Duong,S. Mark Ammons,Pauline Arriaga,Vanessa P. Bailey,Travis Barman,Joanna Bulger,Adam Burrows,Jeffrey Chilcote,Tara Cotten,Ian Czekala,René Doyon,Gaspard Duchene,Thomas M. Esposito,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Katherine B. Follette,Jonathan J. Fortney,Stephen J. Goodsell,Alexandra Z. Greenbaum,Pascale Hibon,Li-Wei Hung,Patrick Ingraham,Mara Johnson-Groh,Paul Kalas,Quinn Konopacky,David Lafrenière,James E. Larkin,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Stanimir Metchev,Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer,Katie M. Morzinski,Eric L. Nielsen,Rebecca Oppenheimer,David Palmer,Rahul Patel,Marshall D. Perrin,Lisa Poyneer,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Jean-Baptiste Ruffio,Dmitry Savransky,Adam C. Schneider,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Inseok Song,Rémi Soummer,Sandrine Thomas,Gautam Vasisht,J. Kent Wallace,Jason J. Wang,Sloane J. Wiktorowicz,Schuyler Wolff +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented spectro-photometry spanning 1-5$m of 51 Eridani b, a 2-10 M$_\text{Jup}$ planet discovered by the Gemini Planet Imager Exoplanet Survey.
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1–2.4 μm Near-IR Spectrum of the Giant Planet β Pictoris b Obtained with the Gemini Planet Imager
Jeffrey Chilcote,Laurent Pueyo,Robert J. De Rosa,Jeffrey Vargas,Bruce Macintosh,Vanessa P. Bailey,Travis Barman,Brian J. Bauman,Sebastian Bruzzone,Joanna Bulger,Adam Burrows,Andrew Cardwell,Christine Chen,Tara Cotten,Daren Dillon,René Doyon,Zachary H. Draper,Zachary H. Draper,Gaspard Duchêne,Gaspard Duchêne,Jennifer Dunn,Darren Erikson,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Katherine B. Follette,Donald T. Gavel,Stephen J. Goodsell,James R. Graham,Alexandra Z. Greenbaum,Markus Hartung,Pascale Hibon,Li-Wei Hung,Patrick Ingraham,Paul Kalas,Paul Kalas,Quinn Konopacky,James E. Larkin,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Mark S. Marley,Christian Marois,Christian Marois,Stanimir Metchev,Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer,Katie M. Morzinski,Eric L. Nielsen,Eric L. Nielsen,Andrew Norton,Rebecca Oppenheimer,David Palmer,Jennifer Patience,Marshall D. Perrin,Lisa Poyneer,Abhijith Rajan,Julien Rameau,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Naru Sadakuni,Leslie Saddlemyer,Dmitry Savransky,Adam C. Schneider,Andrew Serio,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Inseok Song,Rémi Soummer,Sandrine Thomas,J. Kent Wallace,Jason J. Wang,Kimberly Ward-Duong,Sloane Wiktorowicz,Schuyler Wolff +68 more
TL;DR: Gemini Observatory, Dunlap Institute, University of Toronto, NSF Center for Adaptive Optics at UC Santa Cruz; NSF [AST-0909188], AST-1211562, AST-1405505] as mentioned in this paper.
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Directly Imaged L-T Transition Exoplanets in the Mid-Infrared
Andrew J. Skemer,Mark S. Marley,Philip M. Hinz,Katie M. Morzinski,Michael F. Skrutskie,Jarron Leisenring,Laird M. Close,Didier Saumon,Vanessa P. Bailey,Runa Briguglio,Denis Defrere,Simone Esposito,Katherine B. Follette,John M. Hill,Jared R. Males,Alfio Puglisi,Timothy J. Rodigas,Marco Xompero +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented binocular LBT AO images of the HR 8799 planetary system in six narrow-band filters from 3-4$\mu$m, and a Magellan AO image of the 2M1207 planetary system with luminosities consistent with L$\rightarrow$T transition brown dwarfs.
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Direct imaging of an asymmetric debris disk in the hd 106906 planetary system
Paul Kalas,Abhijith Rajan,Jason J. Wang,Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer,Gaspard Duchêne,Gaspard Duchêne,Gaspard Duchêne,Christine Chen,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Ruobing Dong,James R. Graham,Jennifer Patience,Bruce Macintosh,Ruth Murray-Clay,Brenda C. Matthews,Julien Rameau,Christian Marois,Jeffrey Chilcote,Robert J. De Rosa,René Doyon,Zachary H. Draper,Samantha Lawler,S. Mark Ammons,Pauline Arriaga,Joanna Bulger,Tara Cotten,Katherine B. Follette,Stephen J. Goodsell,Alexandra Z. Greenbaum,Pascale Hibon,Sasha Hinkley,Li-Wei Hung,Patrick Ingraham,Quinn Konapacky,David Lafrenière,James E. Larkin,Douglas Long,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Stan Metchev,Stan Metchev,Katie M. Morzinski,Eric L. Nielsen,Eric L. Nielsen,Rebecca Oppenheimer,Marshall D. Perrin,Laurent Pueyo,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Jean-Baptiste Ruffio,Leslie Saddlemyer,Dmitry Savransky,Adam C. Schneider,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Rémi Soummer,Inseok Song,Sandrine Thomas,Gautam Vasisht,Kimberly Ward-Duong,Sloane J. Wiktorowicz,Schuyler Wolff,Schuyler Wolff +60 more
TL;DR: Kalas et al. as discussed by the authors presented the first scattered light detections of the HD 106906 debris disk using the Gemini/Gemini Planet Imager in the infrared and Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Advanced Camera for Surveys in the optical.