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Thomas Gautier
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 83
Citations - 5480
Thomas Gautier is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tholin & Titan (rocket family). The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 82 publications receiving 4896 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Gautier include Aix-Marseille University & Cornell University.
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Planet Occurrence within 0.25 AU of Solar-type Stars from Kepler
Andrew W. Howard,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Stephen T. Bryson,Jon M. Jenkins,Jason F. Rowe,Natalie M. Batalha,William J. Borucki,David G. Koch,Edward W. Dunham,Thomas Gautier,Jeffrey Van Cleve,William D. Cochran,David W. Latham,Jack J. Lissauer,Guillermo Torres,Timothy M. Brown,Ronald L. Gilliland,Lars A. Buchhave,Douglas A. Caldwell,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,David R. Ciardi,Francois Fressin,Michael R. Haas,Steve B. Howell,Hans Kjeldsen,Sara Seager,Leslie A. Rogers,Dimitar Sasselov,Jason H. Steffen,Gibor Basri,David Charbonneau,Jessie L. Christiansen,Bruce D. Clarke,Andrea K. Dupree,Daniel C. Fabrycky,Debra A. Fischer,Eric B. Ford,Jonathan J. Fortney,Jill Tarter,Forrest R. Girouard,Matthew J. Holman,John Asher Johnson,Todd C. Klaus,Pavel Machalek,Althea V. Moorhead,Robert C. Morehead,Darin Ragozzine,Peter Tenenbaum,Joseph D. Twicken,Samuel N. Quinn,Howard Isaacson,Avi Shporer,Philip W. Lucas,Lucianne M. Walkowicz,William F. Welsh,Alan P. Boss,Edna DeVore,Alan Gould,Jeffrey C. Smith,Robert L. Morris,Andrej Prsa,Timothy D. Morton +61 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius (R_p), orbital period (P), and stellar effective temperature (Teff) for P < 50 day orbits around GK stars.
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Validation of Kepler's Multiple Planet Candidates. III: Light Curve Analysis & Announcement of Hundreds of New Multi-planet Systems
Jason F. Rowe,Stephen T. Bryson,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Jack J. Lissauer,Daniel Jontof-Hutter,Fergal Mullally,Ronald L. Gilliland,Howard Issacson,Eric B. Ford,Steve B. Howell,William J. Borucki,Michael R. Haas,Daniel Huber,Jason H. Steffen,Susan E. Thompson,Elisa V. Quintana,Thomas Barclay,Martin Still,Jonathan J. Fortney,Thomas Gautier,Roger C. Hunter,Douglas A. Caldwell,David R. Ciardi Edna Devore,William D. Cochran,Jon M. Jenkins,Eric Agol,Joshua A. Carter,John C. Geary +27 more
TL;DR: Lissauer et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a sample of 340 planetary systems that contain 851 planets that are validated to substantially better than the 99% confidence level; the vast majority of these have not been previously verified as planets.
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Neowise observations of near-earth objects: preliminary results
Amy Mainzer,Tommy Grav,James M. Bauer,Joseph Masiero,Robert S. McMillan,Roc M. Cutri,Russell G. Walker,Edward L. Wright,Peter Eisenhardt,David J. Tholen,Timothy Spahr,Robert Jedicke,Larry Denneau,E. DeBaun,D. Elsbury,Thomas Gautier,S. Gomillion,E. Hand,W. Mo,J. A. Watkins,A. Wilkins,G. Bryngelson,A. Del Pino Molina,Shantanu Desai,M. Go'mez Camus,Sebastian L. Hidalgo,I. S. Konstantopoulos,Jeffrey A. Larsen,C. Maleszewski,M. A. Malkan,J. C. Mauduit,B. Mullan,Edward W. Olszewski,Janine Pforr,A. Saro,James V. Scotti,Lawrence H. Wasserman +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out a highly uniform survey of the near-Earth object (NEO) population at thermal infrared wavelengths ranging from 3 to 22 μm, allowing them to refine estimates of their numbers, sizes, and albedos.
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Organic compounds on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko revealed by COSAC mass spectrometry
Fred Goesmann,H. Rosenbauer,Jan Hendrik Bredehöft,Michel Cabane,Pascale Ehrenfreund,Thomas Gautier,Chaitanya Giri,Chaitanya Giri,Harald Krüger,Léna Le Roy,A. J. MacDermott,Susan McKenna-Lawlor,Uwe J. Meierhenrich,Guillermo M. Muñoz Caro,François Raulin,Reinhard Roll,Andrew Steele,Harald Steininger,Robert Sternberg,Cyril Szopa,Wolfram Thiemann,Stephan Ulamec +21 more
TL;DR: The evolved gas analyzer Cometary Sampling and Composition experiment aboard Rosetta’s Philae lander was designed for in situ analysis of organic molecules on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, and displayed a suite of 16 organic compounds that had not previously been reported in comets.
Planetary candidates observed by kepler iv: planet sample from q1-q8 (22 months)
Christopher J. Burke,Stephen T. Bryson,Fergal Mullally,Jason F. Rowe,Jessie L. Christiansen,Susan E. Thompson,Jeffrey L. Coughlin,Michael R. Haas,Natalie M. Batalha,Douglas A. Caldwell,Jon M. Jenkins,Martin Still,Thomas Barclay,William J. Borucki,William J. Chaplin,David R. Ciardi,Bruce D. Clarke,William D. Cochran,Brice-Olivier Demory,Gilbert A. Esquerdo,Thomas Gautier,Ronald L. Gilliland,Forrest R. Girouard,M. Havel,Christopher E. Henze,Steve B. Howell,Daniel Huber,David W. Latham,Jie Li,Robert C. Morehead,Timothy D. Morton,Joshua Pepper,Elisa V. Quintana,Darin Ragozzine,Shawn Seader,Y. Shah,Avi Shporer,Peter Tenenbaum,Joseph D. Twicken,Angie Wolfgang +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide updates to the Kepler planet candidate sample based upon nearly two years of high-precision photometry (i.e., Q1-Q8).