Search Results for author: Daniel Huber

Found 14 papers, 9 papers with code

Photometry of Very Bright Stars with Kepler and K2 Smear Data

2 code implementations30 Sep 2015 Benjamin Pope, Timothy White, Daniel Huber, Simon Murphy, Tim Bedding, Douglas Caldwell, Aleksa Sarai, Suzanne Aigrain, Thomas Barclay

High-precision time series photometry with the Kepler satellite has been crucial to our understanding both of exoplanets, and via asteroseismology, of stellar physics.

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Complexity of Discrete Energy Minimization Problems

no code implementations29 Jul 2016 Mengtian Li, Alexander Shekhovtsov, Daniel Huber

Specifically, we show that general energy minimization, even in the 2-label pairwise case, and planar energy minimization with three or more labels are exp-APX-complete.

Guaranteed Parameter Estimation for Discrete Energy Minimization

no code implementations11 Jan 2017 Mengtian Li, Daniel Huber

In this work, we propose a method to overcome this limitation through exploiting the properties of the joint problem of training time inference and learning.

Scene Parsing

Asteroseismology of 16000 Kepler Red Giants: Global Oscillation Parameters, Masses, and Radii

2 code implementations13 Feb 2018 Jie Yu, Daniel Huber, Timothy R. Bedding, Dennis Stello, Marc Hon, Simon J. Murphy, Shourya Khanna

Thanks to the large red giant sample, we confirm that red-giant-branch (RGB) and helium-core-burning (HeB) stars collectively differ in the distribution of oscillation amplitude, granulation power, and width of power excess, which is mainly due to the mass difference.

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Aldebaran b's temperate past uncovered in planet search data

no code implementations27 Feb 2018 Will M. Farr, Benjamin J. S. Pope, Guy R. Davies, Thomas S. H. North, Timothy R. White, Jim W. Barrett, Andrea Miglio, Mikkel N. Lund, Victoria Antoci, Mads Fredslund Andersen, Frank Grundahl, Daniel Huber

The nearby red giant Aldebaran is known to host a gas giant planetary companion from decades of ground-based spectroscopic radial velocity measurements.

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Revised Radii of Kepler Stars and Planets Using Gaia Data Release 2

2 code implementations1 May 2018 Travis A. Berger, Daniel Huber, Eric Gaidos, Jennifer L. van Saders

Using the revised stellar radii, we recalculate the radii for 2123 confirmed and 1922 candidate exoplanets.

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Asteroseismology of the Hyades red giant and planet host epsilon Tauri

no code implementations18 Jan 2019 Torben Arentoft, Frank Grundahl, Timothy R. White, Ditte Slumstrup, Rasmus Handberg, Mikkel N. Lund, Karsten Brogaard, Mads F. Andersen, Victor Silva Aguirre, Chunguang Zhang, Xiaodian Chen, Zhengzhou Yan, Benjamin J. S. Pope, Daniel Huber, Hans Kjeldsen, Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jens Jessen-Hansen, Victoria Antoci, Søren Frandsen, Timothy R. Bedding, Pere L. Palle, Rafael A. Garcia, Licai Deng, Marc Hon, Dennis Stello, Uffe G. Jørgensen

Using asteroseismic techniques combined with other methods, we aim to derive physical parameters and the evolutionary stage for the planet hosting star epsilon Tau, which is one of the four red giants located in the Hyades.

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

The K2 Bright Star Survey I: Methodology and Data Release

1 code implementation19 Aug 2019 Benjamin J. S. Pope, Timothy R. White, Will M. Farr, Jie Yu, Michael Greklek-McKeon, Daniel Huber, Conny Aerts, Suzanne Aigrain, Timothy R. Bedding, Tabetha Boyajian, Orlagh L. Creevey, David W. Hogg

While the Kepler Mission was designed to look at tens of thousands of faint stars (V > 12), brighter stars that saturated the detector are important because they can be and have been observed very accurately by other instruments.

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

The Gaia-Kepler Stellar Properties Catalog. I. Homogeneous Fundamental Properties for 186,301 Kepler Stars

2 code implementations21 Jan 2020 Travis A. Berger, Daniel Huber, Jennifer L. van Saders, Eric Gaidos, Jamie Tayar, Adam L. Kraus

An accurate and precise Kepler Stellar Properties Catalog is essential for the interpretation of the Kepler exoplanet survey results.

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies

Data-driven derivation of stellar properties from photometric time series data using convolutional neural networks

1 code implementation19 May 2020 Kirsten Blancato, Melissa Ness, Daniel Huber, Yuxi Lu, Ruth Angus

Stellar variability is driven by a multitude of internal physical processes that depend on fundamental stellar properties.

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

The Gaia-Kepler Stellar Properties Catalog. II. Planet Radius Demographics as a Function of Stellar Mass and Age

2 code implementations29 May 2020 Travis A. Berger, Daniel Huber, Eric Gaidos, Jennifer L. van Saders, Lauren M. Weiss

We measure the stellar mass dependence of the planet radius valley to be $d \log R_{\mathrm{p}}$/$d \log M_\star = 0. 26^{+0. 21}_{-0. 16}$, consistent with the slope predicted by a planet mass dependence on stellar mass ($0. 24-0. 35$) and core-powered mass-loss (0. 33).

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

The Occurrence of Rocky Habitable Zone Planets Around Solar-Like Stars from Kepler Data

1 code implementation28 Oct 2020 Steve Bryson, Michelle Kunimoto, Ravi K. Kopparapu, Jeffrey L. Coughlin, William J. Borucki, David Koch, Victor Silva Aguirre, Christopher Allen, Geert Barentsen, Natalie. M. Batalha, Travis Berger, Alan Boss, Lars A. Buchhave, Christopher J. Burke, Douglas A. Caldwell, Jennifer R. Campbell, Joseph Catanzarite, Hema Chandrasekharan, William J. Chaplin, Jessie L. Christiansen, Jorgen Christensen-Dalsgaard, David R. Ciardi, Bruce D. Clarke, William D. Cochran, Jessie L. Dotson, Laurance R. Doyle, Eduardo Seperuelo Duarte, Edward W. Dunham, Andrea K. Dupree, Michael Endl, James L. Fanson, Eric B. Ford, Maura Fujieh, Thomas N. Gautier III, John C. Geary, Ronald L Gilliland, Forrest R. Girouard, Alan Gould, Michael R. Haas, Christopher E. Henze, Matthew J. Holman, Andrew Howard, Steve B. Howell, Daniel Huber, Roger C. Hunter, Jon M. Jenkins, Hans Kjeldsen, Jeffery Kolodziejczak, Kipp Larson, David W. Latham, Jie Li, Savita Mathur, Soren Meibom, Chris Middour, Robert L. Morris, Timothy D. Morton, Fergal Mullally, Susan E. Mullally, David Pletcher, Andrej Prsa, Samuel N. Quinn, Elisa V. Quintana, Darin Ragozzine, Solange V. Ramirez, Dwight T. Sanderfer, Dimitar Sasselov, Shawn E. Seader, Megan Shabram, Avi Shporer, Jeffrey C. Smith, Jason H. Steffen, Martin Still, Guillermo Torres, John Troeltzsch, Joseph D. Twicken, Akm Kamal Uddin, Jeffrey E. Van Cleve, Janice Voss, Lauren Weiss, William F. Welsh, Bill Wohler, Khadeejah A Zamudio

We present occurrence rates for rocky planets in the habitable zones (HZ) of main-sequence dwarf stars based on the Kepler DR25 planet candidate catalog and Gaia-based stellar properties.

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Slow Cooling and Fast Reinflation for Hot Jupiters

no code implementations13 Jan 2021 Daniel P. Thorngren, Jonathan J. Fortney, Eric D. Lopez, Travis A. Berger, Daniel Huber

In this work, we examine the observed population of hot Jupiters to see if they grow as their parent stars brighten along the main sequence.

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

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