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Thayne Currie
Researcher at National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan
Publications - 169
Citations - 5126
Thayne Currie is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planet. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 145 publications receiving 4543 citations. Previous affiliations of Thayne Currie include Goddard Space Flight Center & Subaru.
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Discovery of Small-Scale Spiral Structures in the Disk of SAO 206462 (HD 135344B): Implications for the Physical State of the Disk from Spiral Density Wave Theory
Takayuki Muto,Takayuki Muto,Carol A. Grady,Jun Hashimoto,Misato Fukagawa,Jeremy Hornbeck,Michael L. Sitko,Michael L. Sitko,Michael L. Sitko,Ray W. Russell,Ray W. Russell,C. Werren,C. Werren,Michel Curé,Thayne Currie,Nagayoshi Ohashi,Nagayoshi Ohashi,Yoshiko K. Okamoto,Munetake Momose,Mitsuhiko Honda,Shu-ichiro Inutsuka,Taku Takeuchi,Ruobing Dong,Lyu Abe,Wolfgang Brandner,Timothy D. Brandt,Joseph C. Carson,Sebastian Egner,Markus Feldt,T. Fukue,Miwa Goto,Olivier Guyon,Yutaka Hayano,Masahiko Hayashi,Saeko S. Hayashi,Thomas Henning,Klaus W. Hodapp,Miki Ishii,Masanori Iye,Markus Janson,Ryo Kandori,Gillian R. Knapp,Tomoyuki Kudo,Nobuhiko Kusakabe,Masayuki Kuzuhara,Taro Matsuo,Satoshi Mayama,Michael W. McElwain,Shoken Miyama,Jun-Ichi Morino,Amaya Moro-Martin,Amaya Moro-Martin,Tetsuro Nishimura,Tae-Soo Pyo,Eugene Serabyn,Hiroshi Suto,Ryuji Suzuki,Michihiro Takami,Naruhisa Takato,Hiroshi Terada,Christian Thalmann,D. Tomono,Edwin L. Turner,Edwin L. Turner,Makoto Watanabe,John P. Wisniewski,Toru Yamada,Hideki Takami,Tomonori Usuda,Motohide Tamura +69 more
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution, H-band, imaging observations, collected with Subaru/HiCIAO, of the scattered light from the transitional disk around SAO 206462 (HD 135344B), reveal the presence of scattered light components as close as 0.2 (approx 28 AU).
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A COMBINED SUBARU/VLT/MMT 1-5 μm STUDY OF PLANETS ORBITING HR 8799: IMPLICATIONS FOR ATMOSPHERIC PROPERTIES, MASSES, AND FORMATION
Thayne Currie,Adam Burrows,Yoichi Itoh,Soko Matsumura,Misato Fukagawa,Daniel Apai,Nikku Madhusudhan,Philip M. Hinz,Timothy J. Rodigas,Markus Kasper,Tae-Soo Pyo,Satoshi Ogino +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented new 1-1.25 micron (z and J band) Subaru/IRCS and 2-3 micron VLT/NaCo data for HR 8799 and a rereduction of the 3-5 micron MMT/Clio data first presented by Hinz et al.
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DIRECT IMAGING DISCOVERY OF A “SUPER-JUPITER” AROUND THE LATE B-TYPE STAR κ And*
Joseph C. Carson,Joseph C. Carson,Christian Thalmann,Christian Thalmann,Markus Janson,Thea Kozakis,Mickael Bonnefoy,Beth Biller,Joshua E. Schlieder,Thayne Currie,Michael W. McElwain,Miwa Goto,Th. Henning,Wolfgang Brandner,M. Feldt,Ryo Kandori,Masayuki Kuzuhara,Masayuki Kuzuhara,L. Stevens,P. Wong,K. Gainey,Misato Fukagawa,Yoshihiro Kuwada,Timothy D. Brandt,Jungmi Kwon,Lyu Abe,Sebastian Egner,Carol A. Grady,Olivier Guyon,Jun Hashimoto,Yutaka Hayano,Masahiko Hayashi,Saeko S. Hayashi,Klaus W. Hodapp,Miki Ishii,Masanori Iye,Gillian R. Knapp,Tomoyuki Kudo,N. Kusakabe,Taro Matsuo,Shoken Miyama,Jun-Ichi Morino,Amaya Moro-Martin,Tetsuro Nishimura,Tae-Soo Pyo,Eugene Serabyn,Hiroshi Suto,R. Suzuki,Michihiro Takami,Naruhisa Takato,Hiroshi Terada,D. Tomono,Edwin L. Turner,Edwin L. Turner,Makoto Watanabe,John P. Wisniewski,Toru Yamada,Hideki Takami,Tomonori Usuda,Motohide Tamura +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the direct imaging discovery of an extrasolar planet, or possible low-mass brown dwarf, at a projected separation of 55 {+-} 2 AU (1.''058 {+ − 0.''007) from the B9-type star {kappa} And.
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Model atmospheres for massive gas giants with thick clouds: Application to the HR 8799 planets and predictions for future detections
TL;DR: In this paper, a suite of massive giant planet atmosphere models were generated and used to obtain fits to photometric data for the planets HR 8799b, c, and d. The best-fit temperatures and gravities are slightly lower than values obtained by Currie et al. using even thicker cloud models.
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THE LAST GASP OF GAS GIANT PLANET FORMATION: A SPITZER STUDY OF THE 5 Myr OLD CLUSTER NGC 2362
Thayne Currie,Charles J. Lada,Peter Plavchan,Thomas P. Robitaille,Jonathan Irwin,Jonathan Irwin,Scott J. Kenyon +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of the NGC 2362 open cluster were analyzed and compared to star+circumstellar disk models to constrain the disk morphologies and evolutionary states.