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Shinyoung Kim

Researcher at Korea University of Science and Technology

Publications -  76
Citations -  1989

Shinyoung Kim is an academic researcher from Korea University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational microlensing & Planet. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1748 citations. Previous affiliations of Shinyoung Kim include Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute.

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First Results from BISTRO : A SCUBA-2 Polarimeter Survey of the Gould Belt

Derek Ward-Thompson, +127 more
TL;DR: The first results from the B-fields In STar-forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey, using the Sub-millimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 camera, with its associated polarimeter (POL-2), on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope in Hawaii were presented in this article.
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Korea Microlensing Telescope Network Microlensing Events from 2015: Event-Finding Algorithm, Vetting, and Photometry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present microlensing events in the 2015 Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet) data and their procedure for identifying these events using a novel "completed event" micro-lensing event-finder algorithm.
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Toward a Galactic Distribution of Planets. I. Methodology & Planet Sensitivities of the 2015 High-Cadence Spitzer Microlens Sample

TL;DR: In this article, an ensemble of microlensing events from the 2015 Spitzer micro-lensing campaign, all of which were densely monitored by ground-based high-cadence survey teams, were analyzed and the planet sensitivities of all 41 events in the sample were calculated, from which compact constraints on the microlens properties were derived, including the uncertainties on the lens mass and distance.
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First results from BISTRO -- a SCUBA-2 polarimeter survey of the Gould Belt

Derek Ward-Thompson, +99 more
TL;DR: The first results from the B-fields In STar-forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey, using the Sub-millimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 (SCUBA-2) camera, with its associated polarimeter (POL-2), on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) in Hawaii were presented in this article.