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W. C. Danchi
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 54
Citations - 1217
W. C. Danchi is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1150 citations.
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Impact of Space Weather on Climate and Habitability of Terrestrial Type Exoplanets
Vladimir Airapetian,Rory Barnes,Ofer Cohen,Glyn Collinson,W. C. Danchi,Chuanfei Dong,A. D. Del Genio,K. Garcia-Sage,Alex Glocer,Nat Gopalswamy,John Lee Grenfell,Guillaume Gronoff,M. G% udel,Konstantin Herbst,W. G. Henning,Charles H. Jackman,Meng Jin,Colin P. Johnstone,Lisa Kaltenegger,Christina Kay,Kensei Kobayashi,W. Kuang,Gang Li,Benjamin J. Lynch,T. L% uftinger,Tj.G. Luhmann,Hiroyuki Maehara,Martin G. Mlynczak,Yuta Notsu,Ramses M. Ramirez,Sarah Rugheimer,M. Scheucher,J. E. Schlieder,Kazunari Shibata,Clara Sousa-Silva,Vlada Stamenkovic,R.J. Strangeway,Arcadi V. Usmanov,Panagiotis Vergados,Olga P. Verkhoglyadova,Aline A. Vidotto,Mary A. Voytek,Michael J. Way,Gary P. Zank,Yosuke Yamashiki +44 more
TL;DR: The current progress in the detection of terrestrial type exoplanets has opened a new avenue in the characterization of exoplanetary atmospheres and in the search for biosignatures of life with the upcoming ground-based and space missions as mentioned in this paper.
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Exo--Zodiacal Dust Levels for Nearby Main Sequence Stars
Rafael Millan-Gabet,Eugene Serabyn,Bertrand Mennesson,W. A. Traub,Richard K. Barry,W. C. Danchi,Marc J. Kuchner,S. Ragland,M. Hrynevych,Julien Woillez,K. R. Stapelfeldt,G. Bryden,M. Mark Colavita,A. J. Booth +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a model of the solar system's zodiacal cloud to estimate the equivalent number of target zodis needed to match the KIN observations.
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First Surface-resolved Results with the IOTA Imaging Interferometer: Detection of Asymmetries in AGB stars
S. Ragland,Wesley A. Traub,J. P. Berger,W. C. Danchi,John D. Monnier,Lee Anne Willson,Nathaniel P. Carleton,M. G. Lacasse,Rafael Millan-Gabet,Ettore Pedretti,F. P. Schloerb,W. D. Cotton,Charles H. Townes,M. Brewer,P. Haguenauer,P. Kern,P. Labeye,Fabien Malbet,David Malin,Michael R. Pearlman,K. Perraut,Kamal Souccar,Gary Wallace +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured non-zero closure phases for about 29% of the AGB stars using the 3-telescope Infrared Optical Telescope Array (IOTA) interferometer at near-infrared wavelengths (H band) and with angular resolutions in the range 5-10 milliarcseconds.
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Smoke Signals From IRC +10216: 1. Milliarcsecond Proper Motions of the Dust
TL;DR: The results of a 7-epoch interferometric imaging study at wavelengths in the near-infrared K-band of the carbon star IRC +10216 are presented in this paper.
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Cold dust around nearby stars (DUNES). First results: A resolved exo-Kuiper belt around the solar-like star zeta^2 Ret
Carlos Eiroa,Davide Fedele,Jesús E. Maldonado,B. M. González-García,J. Rodmann,Ana M. Heras,Göran Pilbratt,J.-Ch. Augereau,A. Mora,Benjamin Montesinos,David R. Ardila,G. Bryden,René Liseau,K. R. Stapelfeldt,Ralf Launhardt,E. Solano,Amelia Bayo,Olivier Absil,M. Arévalo,David Barrado,C. Beichmann,W. C. Danchi,C. del Burgo,Steve Ertel,M. Fridlund,Misato Fukagawa,R. Gutiérrez,Eberhard Grün,Inga Kamp,Alexander V. Krivov,J. Lebreton,Torsten Löhne,R. Lorente,Jonathan P. Marshall,R. M. Martinez-Arnaiz,Gwendolyn Meeus,D. Montes,Alessandro Morbidelli,S. Müller,Harald Mutschke,Takao Nakagawa,G. Olofsson,Ignasi Ribas,Aki Roberge,Jorge Sanz-Forcada,P. Thébault,H. J. Walker,Glenn J. White,Sebastian Wolf +48 more
TL;DR: The first far-IR observations of the solar-type stars delta Pav, HR 8501, 51 Peg and zeta^2 Ret were presented in this article. But these observations were taken within the context of the DUNES Herschel Open Time Key Programme (OTKP).