Publications by Year: 2012

2012
Howell SB, Rowe JF, Bryson ST, Quinn SN, Marcy GW, Isaacson H, Ciardi DR, Chaplin WJ, Metcalfe TS, Monteiro MJ P F G, et al. Kepler-21b: A 1.6 R $_Earth$ Planet Transiting the Bright Oscillating F Subgiant Star HD 179070. \apj. 2012;746 (2) :123.
Borucki WJ, Koch DG, Batalha N, Bryson ST, Rowe J, Fressin F, Torres G, Caldwell DA, Christensen-Dalsgaard J, Cochran WD, et al. Kepler-22b: A 2.4 Earth-radius Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Sun-like Star. \apj. 2012;745 (2) :120.
Shin I-G, Choi J-Y, Park S-Y, Han C, Gould A, Sumi T, Udalski A, Beaulieu J-P, Dominik M, Allen W, et al. Microlensing Binaries Discovered through High-magnification Channel. \apj. 2012;746 (2) :127.
Tholen D J, Veillet C, Buie M W, Wiegert P A, Boattini A, Micheli M, Elliott G T, Draginda A, Forshay P, Wells L, et al. Minor Planet Observations [568 Mauna Kea]. Minor Planet Circulars. 2012;78794 :8.
Coughlin J L, López-Morales M. Modeling Multi-wavelength Stellar Astrometry. III. Determination of the Absolute Masses of Exoplanets and Their Host Stars. \apj. 2012;750 (2) :100.
Gruber D, Saio H, Kuschnig R, Fossati L, Hand ler G, Zwintz K, Weiss W W, Matthews J M, Guenther D B, Moffat A F J, et al. New slowly pulsating B stars in the field of the young open cluster NGC 2244 discovered by the MOST photometric satellite. \mnras. 2012;420 (1) :291-298.
Alam M. Non-Modal Stability and Optimal Perturbations in Unbounded Granular Shear Flow: Three-Dimensionality and Particle Spin. Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement. 2012;195 :78-100.
Bailey, J. I. III, White RJ, Blake CH, Charbonneau D, Barman TS, Tanner AM, Torres G. Precise Infrared Radial Velocities from Keck/NIRSPEC and the Search for Young Planets. \apj. 2012;749 (1) :16.
Bryan ML, Alsubai KA, Latham DW, Parley NR, Collier Cameron A, Quinn SN, Carter JA, Fulton BJ, Berlind P, Brown WR, et al. Qatar-2: A K Dwarf Orbited by a Transiting Hot Jupiter and a More Massive Companion in an Outer Orbit. \apj. 2012;750 (1) :84.
Lyutikov M, Hadden S. Relativistic magnetohydrodynamics in one dimension. \pre. 2012;85 (2) :026401.
Wilner DJ, Andrews SM, MacGregor MA, Hughes AM. A Resolved Millimeter Emission Belt in the AU Mic Debris Disk. \apjl. 2012;749 (2) :L27.
Hermes J J, Montgomery M H, Winget D E, Brown WR, Kilic M, Kenyon SJ. SDSS J184037.78+642312.3: The First Pulsating Extremely Low Mass White Dwarf. \apjl. 2012;750 (2) :L28.
Faigler S, Mazeh T, Quinn S N, Latham D W, Tal-Or L. Seven New Binaries Discovered in the Kepler Light Curves through the BEER Method Confirmed by Radial-velocity Observations. \apj. 2012;746 (2) :185.
Fressin F, Torres G, Pont F, Knutson HA, Charbonneau D, Mazeh T, Aigrain S, Fridlund M, Henze CE, Guillot T, et al. Spitzer Infrared Observations and Independent Validation of the Transiting Super-Earth CoRoT-7 b. \apj. 2012;745 (1) :81.
Boden AF, Torres G, Duchêne G, Konopacky Q, Ghez A M, Torres RM, Loinard L. A Surprising Dynamical Mass for V773 Tau B. \apj. 2012;747 (1) :17.
Gazak JZ, Johnson JA, Tonry J, Dragomir D, Eastman J, Mann AW, Agol E. Transit Analysis Package: An IDL Graphical User Interface for Exoplanet Transit Photometry. Advances in Astronomy. 2012;2012 :697967.
Hoyer S, Rojo P, López-Morales M. Transit Monitoring in the South (TraMoS) Project: Discarding Transit Timing Variations in WASP-5b. \apj. 2012;748 (1) :22.
Ford EB, Fabrycky DC, Steffen JH, Carter JA, Fressin F, Holman MJ, Lissauer JJ, Moorhead AV, Morehead RC, Ragozzine D, et al. Transit Timing Observations from Kepler. II. Confirmation of Two Multiplanet Systems via a Non-parametric Correlation Analysis. \apj. 2012;750 (2) :113.
Steffen JH, Fabrycky DC, Ford EB, Carter JA, Désert J-M, Fressin F, Holman MJ, Lissauer JJ, Moorhead AV, Rowe JF, et al. Transit timing observations from Kepler - III. Confirmation of four multiple planet systems by a Fourier-domain study of anticorrelated transit timing variations. \mnras. 2012;421 (3) :2342-2354.
Fabrycky DC, Ford EB, Steffen JH, Rowe JF, Carter JA, Moorhead AV, Batalha NM, Borucki WJ, Bryson S, Buchhave LA, et al. Transit Timing Observations from Kepler. IV. Confirmation of Four Multiple-planet Systems by Simple Physical Models. \apj. 2012;750 (2) :114.

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