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Stephen A. Rinehart
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 100
Citations - 5665
Stephen A. Rinehart is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interferometry & Astronomical interferometer. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 100 publications receiving 4240 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen A. Rinehart include National Research Council.
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Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
George R. Ricker,Joshua N. Winn,Roland Vanderspek,David W. Latham,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Jacob L. Bean,Zachory K. Berta-Thompson,Timothy M. Brown,Lars A. Buchhave,Lars A. Buchhave,Nathaniel R. Butler,R. Paul Butler,William J. Chaplin,William J. Chaplin,David Charbonneau,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Mark Clampin,Drake Deming,John P. Doty,Nathan De Lee,Nathan De Lee,Courtney D. Dressing,Edward W. Dunham,Michael Endl,Francois Fressin,Jian Ge,Thomas Henning,Matthew J. Holman,Andrew W. Howard,Shigeru Ida,Jon M. Jenkins,G. Jernigan,John Asher Johnson,Lisa Kaltenegger,Nobuyuki Kawai,Hans Kjeldsen,Gregory Laughlin,Alan M. Levine,Douglas N. C. Lin,Jack J. Lissauer,Phillip J. MacQueen,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Peter R. McCullough,Peter R. McCullough,Timothy D. Morton,Norio Narita,Martin Paegert,Enric Palle,Francesco Pepe,Joshua Pepper,Joshua Pepper,Andreas Quirrenbach,Stephen A. Rinehart,Dimitar Sasselov,Bun'ei Sato,Sara Seager,Alessandro Sozzetti,Keivan G. Stassun,Keivan G. Stassun,Peter Sullivan,Andrew Szentgyorgyi,Guillermo Torres,Stéphane Udry,Joel Villasenor +63 more
TL;DR: The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) as discussed by the authors will search for planets transiting bright and nearby stars using four wide-field optical charge-coupled device cameras to monitor at least 200,000 main-sequence dwarf stars.
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Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)
George R. Ricker,Joshua N. Winn,Roland Vanderspek,David W. Latham,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Jacob L. Bean,Zachory K. Berta-Thompson,Timothy M. Brown,Lars A. Buchhave,Lars A. Buchhave,Nathaniel R. Butler,R. Paul Butler,William J. Chaplin,William J. Chaplin,David Charbonneau,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Mark Clampin,Drake Deming,John P. Doty,Nathan De Lee,Nathan De Lee,Courtney D. Dressing,Edward W. Dunham,Michael Endl,Francois Fressin,Jian Ge,Thomas Henning,Matthew J. Holman,Andrew W. Howard,Shigeru Ida,Jon M. Jenkins,G. Jernigan,John Asher Johnson,Lisa Kaltenegger,Nobuyuki Kawai,Hans Kjeldsen,Gregory Laughlin,Alan M. Levine,Douglas N. C. Lin,Jack J. Lissauer,Phillip J. MacQueen,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Peter R. McCullough,Peter R. McCullough,Timothy D. Morton,Norio Narita,Martin Paegert,Enric Palle,Francesco Pepe,Joshua Pepper,Joshua Pepper,Andreas Quirrenbach,Stephen A. Rinehart,Dimitar Sasselov,Bun'ei Sato,Sara Seager,Alessandro Sozzetti,Keivan G. Stassun,Keivan G. Stassun,Peter Sullivan,Andrew Szentgyorgyi,Guillermo Torres,Stéphane Udry,Joel Villasenor +63 more
TL;DR: The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) as mentioned in this paper will discover thousands of exoplanets in orbit around the brightest stars in the sky, including Earth-sized to gas giants, around a wide range of stellar types and orbital distances.
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The TESS Science Processing Operations Center
Jon M. Jenkins,Joseph D. Twicken,Sean McCauliff,Jennifer R. Campbell,Dwight T. Sanderfer,David Lung,Masoud Mansouri-Samani,Forrest R. Girouard,Peter Tenenbaum,Todd C. Klaus,Jeffrey C. Smith,Douglas A. Caldwell,A. D. Chacon,Christopher E. Henze,Cory Heiges,David W. Latham,Edward H. Morgan,Daryl Swade,Stephen A. Rinehart,Roland Vanderspek +19 more
TL;DR: The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) will conduct a search for Earth's closest cousins starting in early 2018 and is expected to discover approximately 1,000 small planets with R(sub p) less than 4 (solar radius) and measure the masses of at least 50 of these small worlds.
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TESS Discovery of an Ultra-short-period Planet around the Nearby M Dwarf LHS 3844
Roland Vanderspek,Chelsea X. Huang,Andrew Vanderburg,George R. Ricker,David W. Latham,Sara Seager,Joshua N. Winn,Jon M. Jenkins,Jennifer Burt,Jason Dittmann,Elisabeth R. Newton,Samuel N. Quinn,Avi Shporer,David Charbonneau,Jonathan Irwin,Kristo Ment,Jennifer G. Winters,Karen A. Collins,Phil Evans,Tianjun Gan,Rhodes Hart,Eric L. N. Jensen,John F. Kielkopf,Shude Mao,William Waalkes,François Bouchy,Maxime Marmier,Louise D. Nielsen,G. Ottoni,Francesco Pepe,Damien Ségransan,Stéphane Udry,Todd J. Henry,L. A. Paredes,Hodari-Sadiki James,R. Hinojosa,Michele L. Silverstein,Enric Palle,Zachory K. Berta-Thompson,Ian J. M. Crossfield,Misty Davies,Diana Dragomir,Michael Fausnaugh,Ana Glidden,Joshua Pepper,Edward H. Morgan,Mark E. Rose,Joseph D. Twicken,J. Villasenor,Liang Yu,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Gáspár Á. Bakos,Jacob L. Bean,Lars A. Buchhave,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Jessie L. Christiansen,David R. Ciardi,Mark Clampin,Nathan De Lee,Nathan De Lee,Drake Deming,John P. Doty,J. Garrett Jernigan,Lisa Kaltenegger,Jack J. Lissauer,Peter R. McCullough,Norio Narita,Martin Paegert,András Pál,András Pál,Stephen A. Rinehart,Dimitar Sasselov,Bun'ei Sato,Alessandro Sozzetti,Keivan G. Stassun,Guillermo Torres +75 more
TL;DR: In this article, a hot Earth was detected around LHS 3844, an M-dwarf located 15 pc away from Earth, with a radius of 1.303 ± 0.022 R⊕ and orbits the star every 11 hr.
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The L 98-59 System: Three Transiting, Terrestrial-Sized Planets Orbiting a Nearby M-dwarf.
Veselin B. Kostov,Joshua E. Schlieder,Thomas Barclay,Elisa V. Quintana,Knicole D. Colón,Jonathan Brande,Karen A. Collins,Adina D. Feinstein,Samuel Hadden,Stephen R. Kane,Laura Kreidberg,Ethan Kruse,Christopher Lam,Elisabeth Matthews,Benjamin T. Montet,Francisco J. Pozuelos,Keivan G. Stassun,Jennifer G. Winters,George R. Ricker,Roland Vanderspek,David W. Latham,Sara Seager,Joshua N. Winn,Jon M. Jenkins,Dennis Afanasev,James D. Armstrong,Giada Arney,Patricia T. Boyd,Geert Barentsen,Khalid Barkaoui,Natalie E. Batalha,Charles Beichman,Daniel Bayliss,Christopher J. Burke,Artem Burdanov,Luca Cacciapuoti,Andrew Carson,David Charbonneau,Jessie L. Christiansen,David R. Ciardi,Mark Clampin,Kevin I. Collins,Dennis M. Conti,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Giovanni Covone,Ian J. M. Crossfield,Laetitia Delrez,Shawn Domagal-Goldman,Courtney D. Dressing,Elsa Ducrot,Zahra Essack,Mark E. Everett,Thomas Fauchez,Daniel Foreman-Mackey,Tianjun Gan,Emily A. Gilbert,Michaël Gillon,Erica J. Gonzales,Aaron Hamann,Christina Hedges,Hannah Hocutt,Kelsey Hoffman,Elliott P. Horch,Keith Horne,Steve B. Howell,Shane Hynes,Michael J. Ireland,Jonathan Irwin,Giovanni Isopi,Eric L. N. Jensen,Emmanuel Jehin,Lisa Kaltenegger,John F. Kielkopf,Ravi Kumar Kopparapu,Nikole K. Lewis,Eric D. Lopez,Jack J. Lissauer,Andrew W. Mann,F. Mallia,Avi Mandell,Rachel A. Matson,Tsevi Mazeh,Teresa Monsue,Sarah E. Moran,Vickie Eakin Moran,Caroline V. Morley,Brett M. Morris,Philip S. Muirhead,Koji Mukai,Susan E. Mullally,Fergal Mullally,C. Murray,Norio Narita,EnricP alle,Daria Pidhorodetska,David Quinn,Howard M. Relles,Stephen A. Rinehart,Matthew Ritsko,Joseph E. Rodriguez,Pamela Rowden,Jason F. Rowe,Daniel Sebastian,Ramotholo Sefako,Sahar Shahaf,Avi Shporer,Naylynn Tañón Reyes,Peter Tenenbaum,Eric B. Ting,Joseph D. Twicken,Gerard T. van Belle,Laura Vega,Jeffrey Volosin,Lucianne M. Walkowicz,Allison Youngblood +114 more
TL;DR: The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) discovery of three terrestrial-sized planets transiting L 98-59 (TOI-175, TIC 307210830) is reported in this article.