R
R. Martin
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 26
Citations - 1302
R. Martin is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational microlensing & Planet. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1289 citations.
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Detection of Rotation in a Binary Microlens: PLANET Photometry of MACHO 97-BLG-41*
Michael D. Albrow,J.-P. Beaulieu,J.-P. Beaulieu,J. A. R. Caldwell,Martin Dominik,B. S. Gaudi,Andrew Gould,J. G. Greenhill,K. M. Hill,Stephen R. Kane,Stephen R. Kane,R. Martin,J. W. Menzies,R. M. Naber,K. R. Pollard,Penny D. Sackett,Kailash C. Sahu,P. Vermaak,R. D. Watson,Andrew Williams,Howard E. Bond,I. M. van Bemmel,I. M. van Bemmel +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed PLANET collaboration data for MACHO 97-BLG-41, the only microlensing event observed to date in which the source transits two disjoint caustics.
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The 1995 Pilot Campaign of PLANET: Searching for Microlensing Anomalies through Precise, Rapid, Round-the-Clock Monitoring
Michael D. Albrow,J.-P. Beaulieu,Peter V. Birch,J. A. R. Caldwell,Stephen R. Kane,Stephen R. Kane,R. Martin,J. W. Menzies,R. M. Naber,J.-W. Pel,K. R. Pollard,Penny D. Sackett,Kailash C. Sahu,P. Vreeswijk,Andrew Williams,Martin Zwaan +15 more
TL;DR: The Probing Lensing Anomalies NETwork (PLANET) as discussed by the authors monitors microlensing events densely and precisely in order to detect and study anomalies that contain information about Galactic lenses and sources that would otherwise be unobtainable.
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The 1995 Pilot Campaign of PLANET: Searching for Microlensing Anomalies through Precise, Rapid, Round-the-Clock Monitoring
Michael D. Albrow,J. P. Beaulieu,Peter V. Birch,J. A. R. Caldwell,Stephen R. Kane,R. Martin,J. W. Menzies,R. M. Naber,J.-W. Pel,K. R. Pollard,Penny D. Sackett,Kailash C. Sahu,P. M. Vreeswijk,Andrew Williams,Martin Zwaan +14 more
TL;DR: The Probing Lensing Anomalies NETwork (PLANET) as discussed by the authors monitors microlensing events densely and precisely in order to detect and study anomalies that contain information about Galactic lenses and sources that would otherwise be unobtainable.
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Limb Darkening of a K Giant in the Galactic Bulge: PLANET Photometry of MACHO 97-BLG-28
Albrow,J.-P. Beaulieu,J. A. R. Caldwell,Martin Dominik,Martin Dominik,Martin Dominik,J. G. Greenhill,K. Hill,Stephen R. Kane,Stephen R. Kane,R. Martin,J. W. Menzies,J.-W. Pel,K. R. Pollard,Penny D. Sackett,Kailash C. Sahu,P. Vermaak,R. D. Watson,Andrew Williams,Sahu +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the PLANET photometric data set for the binary-lens microlensing event MACHO 97-BLG-28, consisting of 696 I-and V-band measurements, and analyze it to determine the radial surface brightness of the Galactic bulge source star.
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Limb-Darkening of a K Giant in the Galactic Bulge: PLANET Photometry of MACHO 97-BLG-28
Michael D. Albrow,J. P. Beaulieu,J. A. R. Caldwell,Martin Dominik,J. G. Greenhill,K. Hill,Stephen R. Kane,R. Martin,J. W. Menzies,R. M. Naber,J.-W. Pel,K. R. Pollard,Penny D. Sackett,Kailash C. Sahu,P. Vermaak,R. D. Watson,Andrew Williams,M. S. Sahu +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the PLANET photometric dataset for the binary-lens microlensing event MACHO 97-BLG-28 consisting of 696 I and V-band measurements, and analyze it to determine the radial surface brightness profile of the Galactic bulge source star.