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Michael Fausnaugh
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 173
Citations - 6870
Michael Fausnaugh is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planet. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 152 publications receiving 5371 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Fausnaugh include Ohio State University & Korea University of Science and Technology.
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Space telescope and optical reverberation mapping project. III. Optical continuum emission and broadband time delays in NGC 5548
Michael Fausnaugh,Kelly D. Denney,Aaron J. Barth,Misty C. Bentz,M. C. Bottorff,Michael T. Carini,K. V. Croxall,G. De Rosa,M. R. Goad,Keith Horne,Michael D. Joner,Shai Kaspi,Minjin Kim,S. A. Klimanov,Christopher S. Kochanek,D. C. Leonard,Hagai Netzer,Bradley M. Peterson,K. Schnülle,S. G. Sergeev,Marianne Vestergaard,W. Zheng,Ying Zu,P. Arévalo,C. Bazhaw,G. A. Borman,Todd A. Boroson,W. N. Brandt,A. A. Breeveld,Brendon J. Brewer,E. M. Cackett,D. M. Crenshaw,E. Dalla Bontà,A. de Lorenzo-Cáceres,M. Dietrich,Rick Edelson,N. V. Efimova,Justin Ely,Phil Evans,A. V. Filippenko,K. Flatland,N. Gehrels,S. Geier,J. M. Gelbord,L. Gonzalez,V. Gorjian,Catherine J. Grier,Catherine J. Grier,D. Grupe,Patrick B. Hall,S. Hicks,D. Horenstein,T. Hutchison,Myungshin Im,J. J. Jensen,J. D. Jones,Jelle Kaastra,Brandon C. Kelly,J. A. Kennea,Sang Chul Kim,Kirk T. Korista,G. A. Kriss,J. C. Lee,P. Lira,F. MacInnis,E. R. Manne-Nicholas,S. Mathur,I. M. McHardy,C. Montouri,R. Musso,S. V. Nazarov,Ryan Norris,J. A. Nousek,D. N. Okhmat,A. Pancoast,I. E. Papadakis,J. R. Parks,Liuyi Pei,Richard W. Pogge,J.-U. Pott,S. E. Rafter,H.-W. Rix,D. A. Saylor,J. S. Schimoia,M. H. Siegel,M. Spencer,D. A. Starkey,H.-I. Sung,K. G. Teems,Tommaso Treu,Tommaso Treu,C. S. Turner,Phil Uttley,Carolin Villforth,Y. Weiss,Jong-Hak Woo,H. Yan,S. Young +97 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used data obtained with the MODS spectrographs with funding from National Science Foundation (NSF) and the NSF Telescope System Instrumentation (TSIP), with additional funds from the OhioBoard of Regents and the Ohio State University Office of Research.
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Space telescope and optical reverberation mapping project. II. Swift and HST reverberation mapping of the accretion disk of NGC 5548
Rick Edelson,Jonathan Gelbord,Keith Horne,I. M. McHardy,Bradley M. Peterson,P. Arévalo,A. A. Breeveld,G. De Rosa,G. De Rosa,Phil Evans,M. R. Goad,G. A. Kriss,G. A. Kriss,W. N. Brandt,N. Gehrels,D. Grupe,J. A. Kennea,Christopher S. Kochanek,J. A. Nousek,I. E. Papadakis,I. E. Papadakis,M. H. Siegel,D. A. Starkey,Phil Uttley,Simon Vaughan,S. Young,Aaron J. Barth,Misty C. Bentz,Brendon J. Brewer,D. M. Crenshaw,E. Dalla Bontà,E. Dalla Bontà,A. de Lorenzo-Cáceres,Kelly D. Denney,M. Dietrich,M. Dietrich,Justin Ely,Michael Fausnaugh,Catherine J. Grier,Catherine J. Grier,Patrick B. Hall,Jelle Kaastra,Jelle Kaastra,Brandon C. Kelly,Kirk T. Korista,P. Lira,S. Mathur,Hagai Netzer,A. Pancoast,Liuyi Pei,Richard W. Pogge,J. S. Schimoia,Tommaso Treu,Tommaso Treu,Marianne Vestergaard,Marianne Vestergaard,Carolin Villforth,H. Yan,Ying Zu,Ying Zu +59 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the densest extended active galactic nucleus (AGN) UV/optical continuum sampling was obtained, with a mean sampling rate < 0.5 day, assuming a simple face-on model.
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Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. III. Optical Continuum Emission and Broad-Band Time Delays in NGC 5548
Michael Fausnaugh,Kelly D. Denney,Aaron J. Barth,Misty C. Bentz,M. C. Bottorff,Michael T. Carini,Kevin V. Croxall,G. De Rosa,M. R. Goad,Keith Horne,Michael D. Joner,Shai Kaspi,Mi-Ryang Kim,S. A. Klimanov,Christopher S. Kochanek,Douglas C. Leonard,Hagai Netzer,Bradley M. Peterson,K. Schnülle,S. G. Sergeev,Marianne Vestergaard,W. Zheng,Ying Zu,P. Arévalo,C. Bazhaw,G. A. Borman,Todd A. Boroson,W. N. Brandt,A. A. Breeveld,Brendon J. Brewer,Edward M. Cackett,D. M. Crenshaw,E. Dalla Bontà,A. de Lorenzo-Cáceres,M. Dietrich,Rick Edelson,N. V. Efimova,Justin Ely,Phil Evans,Alexei V. Filippenko,K. Flatland,N. Gehrels,S. Geier,J. M. Gelbord,L. Gonzalez,V. Gorjian,C. J. Grier,Dirk Grupe,Patrick B. Hall,S. Hicks,D. Horenstein,T. Hutchison,M. Im,J. J. Jensen,Jeremy Jones,Jelle Kaastra,Brandon C. Kelly,J. A. Kennea,Sang Chul Kim,K. T. Korista,Gerard A. Kriss,J. C. Lee,P. Lira,F. MacInnis,E. R. Manne-Nicholas,Smita Mathur,I. M. McHardy,C. Montouri,R. Musso,S. V. Nazarov,Ray P. Norris,J. A. Nousek,D. N. Okhmat,A. Pancoast,I. E. Papadakis,J. R. Parks,Liuyi Pei,R. W. Pogge,J.-U. Pott,S. E. Rafter,H. W. Rix,D. A. Saylor,J. S. Schimoia,M. H. Siegel,M. Spencer,D. A. Starkey,Hyun-Il Sung,K. G. Teems,Tommaso Treu,C. S. Turner,Phil Uttley,Carolin Villforth,Y. Weiss,Jong-Hak Woo,Haojing Yan,S. Young +95 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present ground-based optical photometric monitoring data for NGC 5548, part of an extended multi-wavelength reverberation mapping campaign, and confirm significant time delays between the continuum bands as a function of wavelength, extending the wavelength coverage from 1158 to the $z$ band.
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TESS Discovery of a Transiting Super-Earth in the pi Mensae System
Chelsea X. Huang,Jennifer Burt,Andrew Vanderburg,Maximilian N. Günther,Avi Shporer,Jason Dittmann,Joshua N. Winn,Robert A. Wittenmyer,Lizhou Sha,Stephen R. Kane,George R. Ricker,Roland Vanderspek,David W. Latham,Sara Seager,Jon M. Jenkins,Douglas A. Caldwell,Douglas A. Caldwell,Karen A. Collins,Natalia Guerrero,Jeffrey C. Smith,Samuel N. Quinn,Stéphane Udry,Francesco Pepe,François Bouchy,Damien Ségransan,Christophe Lovis,David Ehrenreich,Maxime Marmier,Michel Mayor,B. Wohler,B. Wohler,Kari Haworth,Edward H. Morgan,Michael Fausnaugh,David R. Ciardi,Jessie L. Christiansen,David Charbonneau,Diana Dragomir,Drake Deming,Ana Glidden,Alan M. Levine,Peter R. McCullough,Liang Yu,Norio Narita,Tam Nguyen,Timothy D. Morton,Joshua Pepper,A. Pál,A. Pál,A. Pál,Joseph E. Rodriguez,Keivan G. Stassun,Guillermo Torres,Alessandro Sozzetti,John P. Doty,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Gregory Laughlin,Mark Clampin,Jacob L. Bean,Lars A. Buchhave,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Bun'ei Sato,Shigeru Ida,Lisa Kaltenegger,Enric Palle,Dimitar Sasselov,R. P. Butler,Jack J. Lissauer,Jian Ge,S. A. Rinehart +70 more
TL;DR: The detection of a transiting planet around π Men (HD 39091), using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), is reported, confirming the existence of the planet and leading to a mass determination of 4.82±0.85 M ⊕.
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Stellar Flares from the First Tess Data Release: Exploring a New Sample of M-dwarfs
Maximilian N. Günther,Zhuchang Zhan,Sara Seager,Paul B. Rimmer,Sukrit Ranjan,Keivan G. Stassun,Ryan J. Oelkers,Tansu Daylan,Elisabeth R. Newton,Martti H. Kristiansen,Katalin Oláh,Edward Gillen,Saul Rappaport,George R. Ricker,Roland Vanderspek,David W. Latham,Joshua N. Winn,Jon M. Jenkins,Ana Glidden,Michael Fausnaugh,Alan M. Levine,Jason Dittmann,Samuel N. Quinn,Akshata Krishnamurthy,Eric B. Ting +24 more