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Nicolas Crouzet
Researcher at European Space Research and Technology Centre
Publications - 83
Citations - 2546
Nicolas Crouzet is an academic researcher from European Space Research and Technology Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planet. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1946 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicolas Crouzet include Spanish National Research Council & University of Toronto.
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INFRARED TRANSMISSION SPECTROSCOPY OF THE EXOPLANETS HD 209458b AND XO-1b USING THE WIDE FIELD CAMERA-3 ON THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE
Drake Deming,Drake Deming,A. Wilkins,Peter R. McCullough,Adam Burrows,Jonathan J. Fortney,Eric Agol,Eric Agol,Ian Dobbs-Dixon,Ian Dobbs-Dixon,Nikku Madhusudhan,Nicolas Crouzet,Jean-Michel Desert,Ronald L. Gilliland,Korey Haynes,Korey Haynes,Heather Knutson,Michael R. Line,Zazralt Magic,Avi Mandell,Sukrit Ranjan,David Charbonneau,Mark Clampin,Sara Seager,Adam P. Showman +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported WFC3 spectroscopy of the giant planets HD 209458b and XO-1b in transit, using spatial scanning mode for maximum photon-collecting efficiency.
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Infrared Transmission Spectroscopy of the Exoplanets HD209458b and XO-1b Using the Wide Field Camera-3 on the Hubble Space Telescope
Drake Deming,Ashlee Wilkins,Peter R. McCullough,Adam Burrows,Jonathan J. Fortney,Eric Agol,Ian Dobbs-Dixon,Nikku Madhusudhan,Nicolas Crouzet,Jean-Michel Desert,Ronald L. Gilliland,Korey Haynes,Heather Knutson,Michael R. Line,Zazralt Magic,Avi Mandell,Sukrit Ranjan,David Charbonneau,Mark Clampin,Sara Seager,Adam P. Showman +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported WFC3 spectroscopy of the giant planets HD209458b and XO-1b in transit, using spatial scanning mode for maximum photon-collecting efficiency.
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H2O Abundances in the Atmospheres of Three Hot Jupiters
Nikku Madhusudhan,Nicolas Crouzet,Nicolas Crouzet,Peter R. McCullough,Peter R. McCullough,Drake Deming,Christina Hedges +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the atmospheric H2O bundances in three hot Jupiters (HD 189733b, HD 209458b, and WASP-12b), spanning a wide temperature range (1200-2500 K), using their near-infrared transmission spectra obtained using the HST WFC3 instrument.
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The Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science Program for JWST
Jacob L. Bean,Kevin B. Stevenson,Natalie M. Batalha,Zachory K. Berta-Thompson,Laura Kreidberg,Nicolas Crouzet,Björn Benneke,Michael R. Line,David K. Sing,Hannah R. Wakeford,Heather A. Knutson,Eliza M.-R. Kempton,Jean-Michel Desert,Ian J. M. Crossfield,Natasha E. Batalha,Julien de Wit,Vivien Parmentier,Joseph Harrington,Julianne I. Moses,Mercedes Lopez-Morales,Munazza K. Alam,Jasmina Blecic,Giovanni Bruno,Aarynn L. Carter,John W. Chapman,Leen Decin,Diana Dragomir,Thomas M. Evans,Jonathan J. Fortney,Jonathan Fraine,Peter Gao,Antonio García Muñoz,Neale P. Gibson,Jayesh M. Goyal,Kevin Heng,Renyu Hu,Sarah Kendrew,Brian M. Kilpatrick,Jessica Krick,Pierre-Olivier Lagage,Monika Lendl,Tom Louden,Nikku Madhusudhan,Avi Mandell,Megan Mansfield,E. M. May,Giuseppe Morello,Caroline V. Morley,Nikolay Nikolov,Seth Redfield,Jessica E. Roberts,Everett Schlawin,Jessica Spake,Kamen O. Todorov,Angelos Tsiaras,Olivia Venot,William Waalkes,Peter J. Wheatley,Robert T. Zellem,Daniel Angerhausen,David Barrado,Ludmila Carone,Sarah L. Casewell,Patricio Cubillos,Mario Damiano,Miguel de Val-Borro,Benjamin Drummond,Billy Edwards,Michael Endl,Néstor Espinoza,John E. Gizis,Thomas P. Greene,Thomas Henning,Yucian Hong,James G. Ingalls,Nicolas Iro,Patrick G. J. Irwin,Tiffany Kataria,Fred Lahuis,Jérémy Leconte,Jorge Lillo-Box,Stefan Lines,Joshua D. Lothringer,Luigi Mancini,Franck Marchis,Nathan J. Mayne,Enric Palle,Emily Rauscher,Gael M. Roudier,Evgenya L. Shkolnik,John Southworth,Mark R. Swain,Jake Taylor,Johanna Teske,Giovanna Tinetti,Pascal Tremblin,Gregory S. Tucker,Roy van Boekel,Ingo Waldmann,Ian C. Weaver,Tiziano Zingales +100 more
TL;DR: The Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science (ERS) Program as mentioned in this paper is a recently approved program for transiting exoplanet observations early in Cycle 1 of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
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Transiting Exoplanet Studies and Community Targets for JWST 's Early Release Science Program
Kevin B. Stevenson,Nikole K. Lewis,Jacob L. Bean,Charles A. Beichman,Jonathan Fraine,Brian M. Kilpatrick,Jessica Krick,Joshua D. Lothringer,Avi Mandell,Jeff A. Valenti,Eric Agol,Daniel Angerhausen,Joanna K. Barstow,Stephan M. Birkmann,Adam Burrows,David Charbonneau,Nicolas B. Cowan,Nicolas Crouzet,Patricio E. Cubillos,Shannon Curry,Paul A. Dalba,Julien de Wit,Drake Deming,Jean-Michel Desert,René Doyon,Diana Dragomir,David Ehrenreich,Jonathan J. Fortney,Antonio García Muñoz,Neale P. Gibson,John E. Gizis,Thomas P. Greene,Joseph Harrington,Kevin Heng,Tiffany Kataria,Eliza M.-R. Kempton,Heather A. Knutson,Laura Kreidberg,David Lafrenière,Pierre Olivier Lagage,Michael R. Line,Mercedes Lopez-Morales,Nikku Madhusudhan,Caroline V. Morley,Marco Rocchetto,Everett Schlawin,Evgenya L. Shkolnik,Avi Shporer,David K. Sing,Kamen O. Todorov,Gregory S. Tucker,Hannah R. Wakeford +51 more
TL;DR: A prefatory JWST Early Release Science (ERS) Cycle 1 program that focuses on testing specific observing modes to quickly give the community the data and experience it needs to plan more efficient and successful transiting exoplanet characterization programs in later cycles is described.