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Philip W. Lucas
Researcher at University of Hertfordshire
Publications - 203
Citations - 23024
Philip W. Lucas is an academic researcher from University of Hertfordshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brown dwarf & Vista Variables in the Via Lactea. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 193 publications receiving 21611 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip W. Lucas include University of Oxford & University of Cambridge.
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The United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Infrared Deep Sky Survey First Data Release
Stephen J. Warren,Nigel Hambly,Simon Dye,Omar Almaini,Nicholas Cross,Alastair C. Edge,S. Foucaud,Paul C. Hewett,Simon Hodgkin,Mike Irwin,R. F. Jameson,Andy Lawrence,Philip W. Lucas,A. Adamson,Reba M. Bandyopadhyay,J. Bryant,Ross Collins,C. J. Davis,James Dunlop,Jim Emerson,D. W. Evans,E. Gonzales-Solares,Paul Hirst,Matt J. Jarvis,T. R. Kendall,T. H. Kerr,S. K. Leggett,James R. Lewis,Robert G. Mann,Ross J. McLure,Richard G. McMahon,Daniel J. Mortlock,M. G. Rawlings,Mike Read,M. Riello,Chris Simpson,Daniel J. Smith,Eckhard Sutorius,T. A. Targett,Watson P. Varricatt +39 more
TL;DR: The first Data Release (DR1) of the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) took place on 2006 July 21 as discussed by the authors and includes 320 deg 2 of multicolour data to (Vega) K = 18, complete (depending on the survey) in three to five bands from the set ZYJHK, together with 4 degrees 2 of deep JK data to an average depth K = 21.
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The kepler follow-up observation program. i. a catalog of companions to kepler stars from high-resolution imaging
Elise Furlan,David R. Ciardi,Mark E. Everett,M. Saylors,M. Saylors,Johanna Teske,Elliott P. Horch,Elliott P. Horch,Steve B. Howell,G. T. van Belle,Lea A. Hirsch,Thomas N. Gautier,E. R. Adams,David Barrado,Kimberly M. S. Cartier,Courtney D. Dressing,Andrea K. Dupree,Ronald L. Gilliland,J. Lillo-Box,Philip W. Lucas,Ji Wang +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from high-resolution, optical to near-IR imaging of host stars of Kepler Objects of Interest (KOIs), identified in the original Kepler field.
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The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey Early Data Release
Simon Dye,Stephen J. Warren,Nigel Hambly,Nicholas Cross,S. T. Hodgkin,Mike Irwin,Andy Lawrence,A. Adamson,Omar Almaini,Alastair C. Edge,Paul Hirst,Richard F. Jameson,Philip W. Lucas,C. van Breukelen,Julia J. Bryant,Mark Casali,Ross Collins,Gary Dalton,Jonathan Ivor Davies,Christopher J. Davis,Jim Emerson,D. W. Evans,S. Foucaud,E. Gonzales-Solares,Paul C. Hewett,T. R. Kendall,T. H. Kerr,S. K. Leggett,N. Lodieu,Jonathan Loveday,Jack Lewis,Robert G. Mann,Richard G. McMahon,Daniel J. Mortlock,Yasushi Nakajima,D. J. Pinfield,M. G. Rawlings,Mike Read,M. Riello,Kazuhiro Sekiguchi,Anthony J. Smith,Eckhard Sutorius,Watson P. Varricatt,Nicholas A. Walton,S. J. Weatherley +44 more
TL;DR: The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Early Data Release (EDR) as mentioned in this paper is a set of five large near-infrared surveys being undertaken with the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope Wide Field Camera (WFCAM).
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Transit Timing Observations from Kepler: IV. Confirmation of 4 Multiple Planet Systems by Simple Physical Models
Daniel C. Fabrycky,Eric B. Ford,Jason H. Steffen,Jason F. Rowe,Joshua A. Carter,Althea V. Moorhead,Natalie M. Batalha,William J. Borucki,Steve Bryson,Lars A. Buchhave,Jessie L. Christiansen,David R. Ciardi,William D. Cochran,Michael Endl,Michael N. Fanelli,Debra A. Fischer,Francois Fressin,John C. Geary,Michael R. Haas,Jennifer R. Hall,Matthew J. Holman,Jon M. Jenkins,David G. Koch,David W. Latham,Jie Li,Jack J. Lissauer,Philip W. Lucas,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Tsevi Mazeh,Sean McCauliff,Samuel N. Quinn,Darin Ragozzine,Dimitar Sasselov,Avi Shporer +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present four sets of lightcurves from the Kepler spacecraft, which each show multiple planets transiting the same star, and report dynamical fits to the transit times, yielding possible values for the planets' masses and eccentricities.
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The Kepler Follow-Up Observation Program. I. A Catalog of Companions to Kepler Stars from High-Resolution Imaging
Elise Furlan,David R. Ciardi,Mark E. Everett,M. Saylors,Johanna Teske,Elliott P. Horch,Steve B. Howell,G. T. van Belle,L. A. Hirsch,T. N. Iii Gautier,E. R. Adams,David Barrado,Kimberly M. S. Cartier,Courtney D. Dressing,Andrea K. Dupree,R. L. Gilliland,J. Lillo-Box,Philip W. Lucas,Jason J. Wang +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from high-resolution, optical to near-IR imaging of host stars of Kepler Objects of Interest (KOIs), identified in the original Kepler field.