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Lisa Poyneer
Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Publications - 197
Citations - 8166
Lisa Poyneer is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gemini Planet Imager & Adaptive optics. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 188 publications receiving 7399 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisa Poyneer include European Southern Observatory.
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First light of the Gemini Planet Imager
Bruce Macintosh,Bruce Macintosh,James R. Graham,Patrick Ingraham,Quinn Konopacky,Christian Marois,Marshall D. Perrin,Lisa Poyneer,Brian J. Bauman,Travis Barman,Adam Burrows,Andrew Cardwell,Jeffrey Chilcote,Robert J. De Rosa,Daren Dillon,René Doyon,Jennifer Dunn,Darren Erikson,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Donald T. Gavel,Stephen J. Goodsell,Markus Hartung,Pascale Hibon,Paul Kalas,James E. Larkin,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Mark S. Marley,James McBride,Max Millar-Blanchaer,Katie M. Morzinski,Andrew Norton,Ben R. Oppenheimer,David Palmer,Jennifer Patience,Laurent Pueyo,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Naru Sadakuni,Leslie Saddlemyer,Dmitry Savransky,Andrew Serio,Rémi Soummer,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Inseok Song,Sandrine Thomas,J. Kent Wallace,Sloane Wiktorowicz,Schuyler Wolff +48 more
TL;DR: Observations ofBeta Pictoris clearly detect the planet, Beta Pictoris b, in a single 60-s exposure with minimal postprocessing, and fitting the Keplerian orbit of Beta Pic b using the new position together with previous astrometry gives a factor of 3 improvement in most parameters over previous solutions.
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Discovery and spectroscopy of the young Jovian planet 51 Eri b with the Gemini Planet Imager
Bruce Macintosh,Bruce Macintosh,James R. Graham,Travis Barman,R. J. De Rosa,Quinn Konopacky,Mark S. Marley,Christian Marois,Christian Marois,Eric L. Nielsen,Laurent Pueyo,Abhijith Rajan,Julien Rameau,Didier Saumon,Jason J. Wang,Jennifer Patience,Mark Ammons,Pauline Arriaga,Étienne Artigau,Steven V. W. Beckwith,J. Brewster,Sebastian Bruzzone,Joanna Bulger,Joanna Bulger,Ben Burningham,Ben Burningham,Adam Burrows,Christine Chen,Eugene Chiang,Jeffrey Chilcote,Rebekah I. Dawson,Ruobing Dong,René Doyon,Z. H. Draper,Gaspard Duchêne,Gaspard Duchêne,Thomas M. Esposito,Daniel C. Fabrycky,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Katherine B. Follette,J. J. Fortney,B. L. Gerard,S. Goodsell,A. Z. Greenbaum,P. Hibon,Sasha Hinkley,Tara Cotten,Li-Wei Hung,Patrick Ingraham,M. Johnson-Groh,Paul Kalas,David Lafrenière,James E. Larkin,J. Lee,Michael R. Line,Douglas Long,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Brenda C. Matthews,Brenda C. Matthews,Claire E. Max,Stanimir Metchev,Stanimir Metchev,Max Millar-Blanchaer,Tushar Mittal,Caroline V. Morley,Katie M. Morzinski,R. Murray-Clay,Rebecca Oppenheimer,Dave Palmer,Rahul Patel,Marshall D. Perrin,Lisa Poyneer,Roman R. Rafikov,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Emily L. Rice,Patricio Rojo,Alex Rudy,Jean-Baptiste Ruffio,Maria Teresa Ruiz,Naru Sadakuni,Leslie Saddlemyer,M. Salama,Dmitry Savransky,Adam C. Schneider,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Inseok Song,Rémi Soummer,S. Thomas,Gautam Vasisht,James K. Wallace,Kimberly Ward-Duong,Sloane J. Wiktorowicz,Schuyler Wolff,Barry Zuckerman +94 more
TL;DR: Using the Gemini Planet Imager, a Jupiter-like planet is discovered orbiting the ~20-million-year-old star 51 Eridani at a projected separation of 13 astronomical units and has a methane signature and is probably the smallest exoplanet that has been directly imaged.
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Discovery and spectroscopy of the young Jovian planet 51 Eri b with the Gemini Planet Imager
Bruce Macintosh,Bruce Macintosh,James R. Graham,Travis Barman,R. J. De Rosa,Quinn Konopacky,Mark S. Marley,Christian Marois,Christian Marois,Eric L. Nielsen,Laurent Pueyo,Abhijith Rajan,Julien Rameau,Didier Saumon,Jason J. Wang,Jennifer Patience,Mark Ammons,Pauline Arriaga,Étienne Artigau,Steven V. W. Beckwith,J. Brewster,Sebastian Bruzzone,Joanna Bulger,Joanna Bulger,Ben Burningham,Ben Burningham,Adam Burrows,Christine Chen,Eugene Chiang,Jeffrey Chilcote,Rebekah I. Dawson,Ruobing Dong,René Doyon,Z. H. Draper,Gaspard Duchêne,Gaspard Duchêne,Thomas M. Esposito,Daniel C. Fabrycky,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Katherine B. Follette,J. J. Fortney,B. L. Gerard,S. Goodsell,A. Z. Greenbaum,P. Hibon,Sasha Hinkley,Tara Cotten,Li-Wei Hung,Patrick Ingraham,M. Johnson-Groh,Paul Kalas,David Lafrenière,James E. Larkin,J. Lee,Michael R. Line,Douglas Long,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Brenda C. Matthews,Brenda C. Matthews,Claire E. Max,Stanimir Metchev,Stanimir Metchev,Max Millar-Blanchaer,Tushar Mittal,Caroline V. Morley,Katie M. Morzinski,R. Murray-Clay,Rebecca Oppenheimer,Dave Palmer,Rahul Patel,Marshall D. Perrin,Lisa Poyneer,Roman R. Rafikov,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Emily L. Rice,Patricio Rojo,Alex Rudy,Jean-Baptiste Ruffio,Maria Teresa Ruiz,Naru Sadakuni,Leslie Saddlemyer,M. Salama,Dmitry Savransky,Adam C. Schneider,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Inseok Song,Rémi Soummer,S. Thomas,Gautam Vasisht,James K. Wallace,Kimberly Ward-Duong,Sloane J. Wiktorowicz,Schuyler Wolff,Barry Zuckerman +94 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Gemini Planet Imager was used to detect a planet orbiting the star 51 Eridani at a projected separation of 13 astronomical units, with a spectrum with strong methane and water vapor absorption.
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The Gemini Planet Imager: from science to design to construction
Bruce Macintosh,James R. Graham,David Palmer,René Doyon,Jennifer Dunn,Donald T. Gavel,James E. Larkin,Ben R. Oppenheimer,Les Saddlemyer,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,J. Kent Wallace,Brian J. Bauman,Darren Erickson,Christian Marois,Christian Marois,Lisa Poyneer,Rémi Soummer +16 more
TL;DR: The Gemini Planet Imager (GPI) as mentioned in this paper is a facility instrument under construction for the 8m Gemini South telescope that combines a 1500 sub-aperture AO system using a MEMS deformable mirror, an apodized-pupil Lyot coronagraph, a high-accuracy IR interferometer calibration system, and a near-infrared integral field spectrograph to allow detection and characterization of self-luminous extrasolar planets at planet/star contrast ratios of 10-7.
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The Gemini Planet Imager Exoplanet Survey: Giant Planet and Brown Dwarf Demographics from 10 to 100 au
Eric L. Nielsen,Robert J. De Rosa,Bruce Macintosh,Jason J. Wang,Jason J. Wang,Jean-Baptiste Ruffio,Eugene Chiang,Mark S. Marley,Didier Saumon,Dmitry Savransky,S. Mark Ammons,Vanessa P. Bailey,Travis Barman,Celia Blain,Joanna Bulger,Adam Burrows,Jeffrey Chilcote,Jeffrey Chilcote,Tara Cotten,Ian Czekala,Ian Czekala,René Doyon,Gaspard Duchêne,Gaspard Duchêne,Thomas M. Esposito,Daniel C. Fabrycky,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Katherine B. Follette,Jonathan J. Fortney,Benjamin L. Gerard,Benjamin L. Gerard,Stephen J. Goodsell,James R. Graham,Alexandra Z. Greenbaum,Pascale Hibon,Sasha Hinkley,Lea A. Hirsch,Justin Hom,Li Wei Hung,Rebekah I. Dawson,Patrick Ingraham,Paul Kalas,Paul Kalas,Quinn Konopacky,James E. Larkin,Eve J. Lee,Jonathan W. Lin,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Christian Marois,Christian Marois,Stanimir Metchev,Stanimir Metchev,Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer,Katie M. Morzinski,Rebecca Oppenheimer,David Palmer,Jennifer Patience,Marshall D. Perrin,Lisa Poyneer,Laurent Pueyo,Roman R. Rafikov,Abhijith Rajan,Julien Rameau,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Bin Ren,Adam C. Schneider,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Inseok Song,Rémi Soummer,Melisa Tallis,Sandrine Thomas,Kimberly Ward-Duong,Schuyler Wolff +73 more
TL;DR: Nielsen et al. as discussed by the authors presented a statistical analysis of the first 300 stars observed by the Gemini Planet Imager Exoplanet Survey (GPEES) to infer the underlying distributions of substellar companions with respect to their mass, semimajor axis, and host stellar mass.