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Michael Meyer

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  528
Citations -  23819

Michael Meyer is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 456 publications receiving 21411 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Meyer include University of Milan & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Very low-mass stellar content of the young supermassive Galactic star cluster Westerlund 1

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented deep near-infrared HST/WFC3 observations of the young supermassive Galactic star cluster Westerlund 1 and an adjacent control field and found the nominal peak mass to be comparable to that of the field and nearby embedded star clusters.
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Observability of forming planets and their circumplanetary discs – I. Parameter study for ALMA

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented mock observations of forming planets with Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) observations, where the possible detections of circumplanetary discs (CPDs) were investigated around planets of Saturn, 1, 3, 5, and 10 Jupiter-masses that are placed at 5.2 au from their star.
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High-contrast study of the candidate planets and protoplanetary disk around HD 100546

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors observed the HD 100546 environment with high-contrast imaging exploiting several different observing modes of SPHERE, including data sets with and without coronagraphs, dual band imaging, integral field spectroscopy and polarimetry.
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Gas-blood CO2 equilibration in parabronchial lungs of birds

TL;DR: Model calculations show that in the homogeneous avian lung, unlike in the alveolar lung, the Haldane effect can produce positive (PE'-PV)CO2 differences during steady-state breathing due to the peculiarities of the crosscurrent arrangement and parabronchial ventilation and blood perfusion.
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The SPHERE infrared survey for exoplanets (SHINE)- I Sample definition and target characterization

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TL;DR: The SpHere INfrared survey for Exoplanets (SHINE), the largest direct imaging planet-search campaign initiated at the VLT in 2015, is described and the selection and the properties of the complete sample of stars surveyed with SHINE are presented, focusing on the targets observed during the first phase.