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Phil Hinz
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 74
Citations - 1842
Phil Hinz is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Binocular Telescope & Adaptive optics. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1689 citations. Previous affiliations of Phil Hinz include University of California, Santa Cruz.
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A Combined Subaru/VLT/MMT 1--5 Micron Study of Planets Orbiting HR 8799: Implications for Atmospheric Properties, Masses, and Formation
Thayne Currie,Adam Burrows,Yoichi Itoh,Soko Matsumura,Misato Fukagawa,Daniel Apai,Nikku Madhusudhan,Phil Hinz,Timothy J. Rodigas,Markus Kasper,Tae-Soo Pyo,Satoshi Ogino +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented new 1.25 micron (z and J band) Subaru/IRCS and 2-micron (K band) VLT/NaCo data for HR 8799 and a rereduction of the 3-5 micron MMT/Clio data first presented by Hinz et al.
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197 candidates and 104 validated planets in K2's first five fields
Ian J. M. Crossfield,Ian J. M. Crossfield,David R. Ciardi,Erik A. Petigura,Evan Sinukoff,Joshua E. Schlieder,Joshua E. Schlieder,Andrew W. Howard,Charles A. Beichman,Howard Isaacson,Courtney D. Dressing,Jessie L. Christiansen,Benjamin J. Fulton,Sébastien Lépine,Lauren M. Weiss,Lea A. Hirsch,John H. Livingston,Christoph Baranec,Nicholas M. Law,Reed Riddle,Carl Ziegler,Steve B. Howell,Elliott P. Horch,Mark E. Everett,Johanna Teske,Arturo O. Martinez,Arturo O. Martinez,Christian Obermeier,Björn Benneke,Nic Scott,Niall R. Deacon,Kimberly M. Aller,Brad M. S. Hansen,Luigi Mancini,S. Ciceri,S. Ciceri,Rafael Brahm,Rafael Brahm,Andrés Jordán,Andrés Jordán,Heather A. Knutson,Thomas Henning,M. Bonnefoy,M. Bonnefoy,Michael C. Liu,Justin R. Crepp,Joshua D. Lothringer,Phil Hinz,Vanessa P. Bailey,Vanessa P. Bailey,Andrew J. Skemer,Andrew J. Skemer,Denis Defrere +52 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first year of the NASA K2 mission (Campaigns 0-4) was used to discover 197 candidates for Earth-like planets, with the results of an intensive program of photometric analyses, stellar spectroscopy, high-resolution imaging and statistical validation.
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197 Candidates and 104 Validated Planets in K2's First Five Fields
Ian J. M. Crossfield,Ian J. M. Crossfield,David R. Ciardi,Erik A. Petigura,Evan Sinukoff,Joshua E. Schlieder,Joshua E. Schlieder,Andrew W. Howard,Charles A. Beichman,Howard Isaacson,Courtney D. Dressing,Jessie L. Christiansen,Benjamin J. Fulton,Sébastien Lépine,Lauren M. Weiss,Lea A. Hirsch,John H. Livingston,Christoph Baranec,Nicholas M. Law,Reed Riddle,Carl Ziegler,Steve B. Howell,Elliott P. Horch,Mark E. Everett,Johanna Teske,Arturo O. Martinez,Arturo O. Martinez,Christian Obermeier,Björn Benneke,Nic Scott,Niall R. Deacon,Kimberly M. Aller,Brad M. S. Hansen,Luigi Mancini,S. Ciceri,S. Ciceri,Rafael Brahm,Rafael Brahm,Andrés Jordán,Andrés Jordán,Heather A. Knutson,Thomas Henning,M. Bonnefoy,M. Bonnefoy,Michael C. Liu,Justin R. Crepp,Joshua D. Lothringer,Phil Hinz,Vanessa P. Bailey,Vanessa P. Bailey,Andrew J. Skemer,Andrew J. Skemer,Denis Defrere +52 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first year of the NASA K2 mission (Campaigns 0-4) was used to discover 197 candidates for Earth-like terrestrial worlds, with median values of R_P = 2.3 R_E, P=8.6 d, Tef = 5300 K, and Kp=12.7 mag.
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MAGELLAN ADAPTIVE OPTICS FIRST-LIGHT OBSERVATIONS of the EXOPLANET β PIC b. II. 3-5 μm DIRECT IMAGING with MagAO+Clio, and the EMPIRICAL BOLOMETRIC LUMINOSITY of A SELF-LUMINOUS GIANT PLANET
Katie M. Morzinski,Jared R. Males,Andy Skemer,Andy Skemer,Laird M. Close,Phil Hinz,Timothy J. Rodigas,Alfio Puglisi,Simone Esposito,Armando Riccardi,Enrico Pinna,Marco Xompero,Runa Briguglio,Vanessa P. Bailey,Katherine B. Follette,Derek Kopon,Alycia J. Weinberger,Ya-Lin Wu +17 more
TL;DR: The Magellan and Las Campanas Observatory staff made this well-engineered, smoothly operated telescope and site possible as mentioned in this paper, and they would especially like to thank Povilas Palunas for help over the entire MagAO commissioning run.
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Magellan Adaptive Optics first-light observations of the exoplanet beta Pic b. II. 3-5 micron direct imaging with MagAO+Clio, and the empirical bolometric luminosity of a self-luminous giant planet
Katie M. Morzinski,Jared R. Males,Andy Skemer,Laird M. Close,Phil Hinz,T. J. Rodigas,Alfio Puglisi,Simone Esposito,Armando Riccardi,Enrico Pinna,Marco Xompero,Runa Briguglio,Vanessa P. Bailey,Katherine B. Follette,Derek Kopon,Alycia J. Weinberger,Ya-Lin Wu +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spectral energy distribution (SED) of a young giant exoplanet was measured empirically and the luminosity of the planet was calculated using a blackbody.