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Stephen R. Kane
Researcher at University of California, Riverside
Publications - 614
Citations - 25702
Stephen R. Kane is an academic researcher from University of California, Riverside. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 565 publications receiving 21583 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen R. Kane include University of California, Berkeley & European Southern Observatory.
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The WASP project and the superWASP cameras
Don Pollacco,Ian Skillen,A. Collier Cameron,Damian J. Christian,Coel Hellier,Jonathan Irwin,T. A. Lister,Rachel Street,Richard G. West,David R. Anderson,Will Clarkson,Hans J. Deeg,B. Enoch,A. Evans,Alan Fitzsimmons,Carole A. Haswell,Simon Hodgkin,Keith Horne,Stephen R. Kane,Francis P. Keenan,Pierre F. L. Maxted,Andrew Norton,J. P. Osborne,N. R. Parley,Robert Ryans,Barry Smalley,Peter J. Wheatley,D. M. Wilson +27 more
TL;DR: The SuperWASP cameras at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, and at the Sutherland Station of the South African Astronomical Observatory have a field of view of some 482 deg2 with an angular scale of 13 as mentioned in this paper.
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The NASA exoplanet archive: data and tools for exoplanet research
Rachel Akeson,X. Chen,David R. Ciardi,M. Crane,John C. Good,M. Harbut,E. Jackson,Stephen R. Kane,Anastasia C. Laity,Stephanie Leifer,M. Lynn,D. L. McElroy,M. Papin,Peter Plavchan,Solange V. Ramirez,R. Rey,K. von Braun,M. Wittman,M. Abajian,Babar Ali,Chas Beichman,A. Beekley,G. B. Berriman,S. Berukoff,Geoff Bryden,Ben Chan,Steve Groom,C. Lau,A. N. Payne,M. Regelson,M. Saucedo,Marion Schmitz,John R. Stauffer,P. Wyatt,A. Zhang +34 more
TL;DR: The NASA Exoplanet Archive as mentioned in this paper is a database and toolset for the exoplanet community, containing properties of all published exoplanets, Kepler planet candidates, threshold-crossing events, data validation reports and target stellar parameters, light curves from the Kepler and CoRoT missions and from several ground-based surveys, and spectra and radial velocity measurements from the literature.
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Stellar Diameters and Temperatures. II. Main-sequence K- and M-stars
Tabetha S. Boyajian,Kaspar von Braun,Gerard T. van Belle,Harold A. McAlister,T. ten Brummelaar,Stephen R. Kane,Philip S. Muirhead,Jeremy Jones,Russel White,Gail H. Schaefer,David R. Ciardi,Todd J. Henry,Mercedes Lopez-Morales,Mercedes Lopez-Morales,Stephen T. Ridgway,Douglas R. Gies,Wei-Chun Jao,Bárbara Rojas-Ayala,J. Robert Parks,Laszlo Sturmann,Judit Sturmann,Nils H. Turner,Chris Farrington,P. J. Goldfinger,D. H. Berger +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, Boyajian et al. presented interferometric angular diameter measurements of 21 low-mass, K- and M-dwarfs made with the CHARA Array.
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Discovery of a cool planet of 5.5 Earth masses through gravitational microlensing
J. P. Beaulieu,David P. Bennett,Pascal Fouqué,Andrew Williams,Martin Dominik,U. G. Jørgensen,D. Kubas,Arnaud Cassan,C. Coutures,J. G. Greenhill,K. M. Hill,J. W. Menzies,Penny D. Sackett,Michael D. Albrow,S. Brillant,J. A. R. Caldwell,J. J. Calitz,K. H. Cook,E. Corrales,M. Desort,S. Dieters,D. Dominis,J. Donatowicz,M. Hoffman,Stephen R. Kane,J. B. Marquette,R. M. Martin,P. J. Meintjes,K. R. Pollard,Kailash C. Sahu,C. Vinter,Joachim Wambsganss,K. Woller,Keith Horne,Iain A. Steele,D. M. Bramich,D. M. Bramich,Martin Burgdorf,Colin Snodgrass,M. F. Bode,Andrzej Udalski,Michał K. Szymański,M. Kubiak,T. Wiȩckowski,Grzegorz Pietrzyński,Igor Soszyński,O. Szewczyk,Łukasz Wyrzykowski,Bohdan Paczynski,Fumio Abe,Ian A. Bond,T. R. Britton,T. R. Britton,A. C. Gilmore,John B. Hearnshaw,Yoshitaka Itow,Kisaku Kamiya,P. M. Kilmartin,A. V. Korpela,Kimiaki Masuda,Yutaka Matsubara,M. Motomura,Yasushi Muraki,Shota Nakamura,C. Okada,Kouji Ohnishi,Nicholas J. Rattenbury,Takashi Sako,Susumu Sato,Misao Sasaki,T. Sekiguchi,Denis J. Sullivan,P. J. Tristram,Philip Yock,T. Yoshioka +74 more
TL;DR: The detection of a cool, sub-Neptune-mass planets may be more common than gas giant planets, as predicted by the core accretion theory, and is suggested to name OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb, indicating a planetary mass companion to the lens star of the microlensing event.
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One or more bound planets per Milky Way star from microlensing observations
Arnaud Cassan,Arnaud Cassan,D. Kubas,D. Kubas,J. P. Beaulieu,J. P. Beaulieu,Martin Dominik,Martin Dominik,Keith Horne,Keith Horne,J. G. Greenhill,J. G. Greenhill,Joachim Wambsganss,Joachim Wambsganss,J. W. Menzies,Andrew Williams,U. G. Jørgensen,U. G. Jørgensen,Andrzej Udalski,David P. Bennett,David P. Bennett,Michael D. Albrow,Michael D. Albrow,V. Batista,S. Brillant,S. Brillant,J. A. R. Caldwell,J. A. R. Caldwell,Andrew A. Cole,Andrew A. Cole,Ch. Coutures,K. H. Cook,K. H. Cook,S. Dieters,S. Dieters,D. Dominis Prester,D. Dominis Prester,J. Donatowicz,J. Donatowicz,Pascal Fouqué,Pascal Fouqué,K. Hill,K. Hill,N. Kains,N. Kains,Stephen R. Kane,Stephen R. Kane,J. B. Marquette,R. Martin,K. R. Pollard,K. R. Pollard,Kailash C. Sahu,Kailash C. Sahu,C. Vinter,C. Vinter,D. Warren,D. Warren,B. Watson,B. Watson,M. Zub,M. Zub,Takahiro Sumi,Michał K. Szymański,M. Kubiak,Radosław Poleski,Igor Soszyński,Krzysztof Ulaczyk,Grzegorz Pietrzyński,Grzegorz Pietrzyński,Łukasz Wyrzykowski,Łukasz Wyrzykowski +70 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that stars are orbited by planets as a rule, rather than the exception, and that of stars host Jupiter-mass planets 0.5–10 au (Sun–Earth distance) from their stars.