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Steven V. W. Beckwith

Researcher at Johns Hopkins University

Publications -  203
Citations -  16159

Steven V. W. Beckwith is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Stars. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 203 publications receiving 15615 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven V. W. Beckwith include University of California, Berkeley & Max Planck Society.

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A Survey for Circumstellar Disks around Young Stellar Objects

TL;DR: In this paper, a survey for 1.3 mm radiation toward 86 stars in the Taurus-Auriga dark clouds, including classical T Tauri stars, stars in T associations, and a few weak emission-line stars or naked T-Tauri stars was conducted.
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Composition and radiative properties of grains in molecular clouds and accretion disks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined a model of the compositon and abundances of grains and gases in molecular cloud cores and accretion disks around young stars by employing a wide range of astronomical data and theory, the composition of primitive bodies in the solar system, and solar elemental abundances.
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Discovery and spectroscopy of the young Jovian planet 51 Eri b with the Gemini Planet Imager

Bruce Macintosh, +94 more
- 02 Oct 2015 - 
TL;DR: Using the Gemini Planet Imager, a Jupiter-like planet is discovered orbiting the ~20-million-year-old star 51 Eridani at a projected separation of 13 astronomical units and has a methane signature and is probably the smallest exoplanet that has been directly imaged.
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Particle Emissivity in Circumstellar Disks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used submillimeter continuum observations of 29 pre-main-sequence objects in Taurus and Orion to study the wavelength dependence of particle emission and found that in most cases the emission is optically thin at wavelengths near 1 mm, so the measured incides should be close to the true values.