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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
James B. Pollack,David Hollenbach,Steven V. W. Beckwith,Damon P. Simonelli,Ted L. Roush,Wesley Fong +5 more
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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The Hubble Ultra Deep Field
Steven V. W. Beckwith,Steven V. W. Beckwith,Massimo Stiavelli,Anton M. Koekemoer,John A. R. Caldwell,John A. R. Caldwell,Henry C. Ferguson,R. Hook,R. Hook,Ray A. Lucas,Louis E. Bergeron,Michael R. Corbin,Shardha Jogee,Shardha Jogee,Nino Panagia,Massimo Robberto,P. Royle,Rachel S. Somerville,Rachel S. Somerville,M. Sosey +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) image was used to study the evolution of the galaxy luminosity function and number density over the last few billion years.
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Discovery and spectroscopy of the young Jovian planet 51 Eri b with the Gemini Planet Imager
Bruce Macintosh,Bruce Macintosh,James R. Graham,Travis Barman,R. J. De Rosa,Quinn Konopacky,Mark S. Marley,Christian Marois,Christian Marois,Eric L. Nielsen,Laurent Pueyo,Abhijith Rajan,Julien Rameau,Didier Saumon,Jason J. Wang,Jennifer Patience,Mark Ammons,Pauline Arriaga,Étienne Artigau,Steven V. W. Beckwith,J. Brewster,Sebastian Bruzzone,Joanna Bulger,Joanna Bulger,Ben Burningham,Ben Burningham,Adam Burrows,Christine Chen,Eugene Chiang,Jeffrey Chilcote,Rebekah I. Dawson,Ruobing Dong,René Doyon,Z. H. Draper,Gaspard Duchêne,Gaspard Duchêne,Thomas M. Esposito,Daniel C. Fabrycky,Michael P. Fitzgerald,Katherine B. Follette,J. J. Fortney,B. L. Gerard,S. Goodsell,A. Z. Greenbaum,P. Hibon,Sasha Hinkley,Tara Cotten,Li-Wei Hung,Patrick Ingraham,M. Johnson-Groh,Paul Kalas,David Lafrenière,James E. Larkin,J. Lee,Michael R. Line,Douglas Long,Jérôme Maire,Franck Marchis,Brenda C. Matthews,Brenda C. Matthews,Claire E. Max,Stanimir Metchev,Stanimir Metchev,Max Millar-Blanchaer,Tushar Mittal,Caroline V. Morley,Katie M. Morzinski,R. Murray-Clay,Rebecca Oppenheimer,Dave Palmer,Rahul Patel,Marshall D. Perrin,Lisa Poyneer,Roman R. Rafikov,Fredrik T. Rantakyrö,Emily L. Rice,Patricio Rojo,Alex Rudy,Jean-Baptiste Ruffio,Maria Teresa Ruiz,Naru Sadakuni,Leslie Saddlemyer,M. Salama,Dmitry Savransky,Adam C. Schneider,Anand Sivaramakrishnan,Inseok Song,Rémi Soummer,S. Thomas,Gautam Vasisht,James K. Wallace,Kimberly Ward-Duong,Sloane J. Wiktorowicz,Schuyler Wolff,Barry Zuckerman +94 more
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.