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The following pages link to Ryan C. Terrien (Q114343059):
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- Demonstration of on-sky calibration of astronomical spectra using a 25 GHz near-IR laser frequency comb (Q34196321) (← links)
- Habitable zones around main-sequence stars: new estimates (Q55881870) (← links)
- M dwarf luminosity, radius, and {alpha}-enrichment from I-band spectral features (Q56481744) (← links)
- The eleventh and twelfth data releases of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: final data from SDSS-III (Q57446741) (← links)
- The tenth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: first spectroscopic data from the SDSS-III apache point observatory galactic evolution experiment (Q57630660) (← links)
- Forty-four New and Known M-dwarf Multiples in the SDSS-III/APOGEE M-dwarf Ancillary Science Sample (Q58248782) (← links)
- The APOGEE spectroscopic survey of Kepler planet hosts: feasibility, efficiency, and first results (Q58257768) (← links)
- Measuring the thermal sensitivity of a fiber Fabry-Pérot interferometer (Q86373725) (← links)
- The habitable-zone planet finder calibration system (Q86373775) (← links)
- The Habitable-zone Planet Finder: A status update on the development of a stabilized fiber-fed near-infrared spectrograph for the for the Hobby-Eberly telescope (Q86373777) (← links)
- A high-resolution atlas of uranium-neon in the H band (Q86373793) (← links)
- A near-infrared frequency comb for Y J band astronomical spectroscopy (Q86373795) (← links)
- The habitable-zone planet finder: a stabilized fiber-fed NIR spectrograph for the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (Q86373803) (← links)
- New red jewels in Coma Berenices (Q59834799) (← links)
- The metallicity of the CM Draconis system (Q59889933) (← links)
- The Rotation of M Dwarfs Observed by the Apache Point Galactic Evolution Experiment (Q59939360) (← links)
- A versatile technique to enable sub-milli-Kelvin instrument stability for precise radial velocity measurements: tests with the habitable-zone planet finder (Q59939362) (← links)
- A near-infrared spectroscopic survey of 886 nearby M dwarfs (Q59939365) (← links)
- An h-band spectroscopic metallicity calibration for M dwarfs (Q59939370) (← links)
- A comprehensive radial velocity error budget for next generation Doppler spectrometers (Q59960071) (← links)
- A system to provide sub-milliKelvin temperature control at T~300K for extreme precision optical radial velocimetry (Q59960076) (← links)
- The instrument control software package for the Habitable-Zone Planet Finder spectrometer (Q59960091) (← links)
- Ultra-stable temperature and pressure control for the Habitable-zone Planet Finder spectrograph (Q59960097) (← links)
- Environmental control system for Habitable-zone Planet Finder (HPF) (Q59960122) (← links)
- The SDSS-HET survey of Kepler eclipsing binaries: spectroscopic dynamical masses of the Kepler-16 circumbinary planet hosts (Q59960174) (← links)
- New M, l, and T dwarf companions to nearby stars from the wide-field infrared survey explorer (Q66470406) (← links)
- Frequency stability characterization of a broadband fiber Fabry-Pérot interferometer (Q88722172) (← links)
- ERRATUM: “HABITABLE ZONES AROUND MAIN-SEQUENCE STARS: NEW ESTIMATES” (2013, ApJ, 765, 131) (Q104222848) (← links)
- The Habitable Zone Planet Finder Reveals a High Mass and Low Obliquity for the Young Neptune K2-25b (Q105513590) (← links)
- Occurrence rates of planets orbiting M Stars: applying ABC to Kepler DR25, Gaia DR2, and 2MASS data (Q105513612) (← links)
- Persistent Starspot Signals on M Dwarfs: Multiwavelength Doppler Observations with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder and Keck/HIRES (Q105513639) (← links)
- Evidence for He i 10830 Å Absorption during the Transit of a Warm Neptune around the M-dwarf GJ 3470 with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder (Q105513675) (← links)
- A Sub-Neptune-sized Planet Transiting the M2.5 Dwarf G 9-40: Validation with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder (Q105513696) (← links)
- A Warm Jupiter Transiting an M Dwarf: A TESS Single-transit Event Confirmed with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder (Q105513704) (← links)
- TOI-1728b: The Habitable-zone Planet Finder Confirms a Warm Super-Neptune Orbiting an M-dwarf Host (Q105513730) (← links)
- The Habitable-Zone Planet Finder: improved flux image generation algorithms for H2RG up-the-ramp data (Q105513732) (← links)
- Solar Contamination in Extreme-precision Radial-velocity Measurements: Deleterious Effects and Prospects for Mitigation (Q105513756) (← links)
- Stellar spectroscopy in the near-infrared with a laser frequency comb (Q105513855) (← links)
- The NEID precision radial velocity spectrometer: optical design of the port adapter and ADC (Q105513875) (← links)
- The NEID precision radial velocity spectrometer: port adapter overview, requirements, and test plan (Q105513880) (← links)
- A Mini-Neptune and a Radius Valley Planet Orbiting the Nearby M2 Dwarf TOI-1266 in Its Venus Zone: Validation with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder (Q112109025) (← links)
- Stellar Activity Manifesting at a One-year Alias Explains Barnard b as a False Positive (Q112109081) (← links)
- The Warm Neptune GJ 3470b Has a Polar Orbit (Q113360418) (← links)
- A Search for Planetary Metastable Helium Absorption in the V1298 Tau System (Q113362458) (← links)
- Detailed Chemical Abundances for a Benchmark Sample of M Dwarfs from the APOGEE Survey (Q114023029) (← links)
- GJ 3929: High Precision Photometric and Doppler Characterization of an Exo-Venus and its Hot, Mini-Neptune-mass Companion (Q114245643) (← links)
- TOI-1696 and TOI-2136: Constraining the Masses of Two Mini-Neptunes with HPF (Q114392536) (← links)
- The Habitable-zone Planet Finder Detects a Terrestrial-mass Planet Candidate Closely Orbiting Gliese 1151: The Likely Source of Coherent Low-frequency Radio Emission from an Inactive Star (Q114446082) (← links)
- A close-in puffy Neptune with hidden friends: The enigma of TOI 620 (Q114496124) (← links)
- TOI-532b: The Habitable-zone Planet Finder confirms a Large Super Neptune in the Neptune Desert orbiting a metal-rich M dwarf host (Q114496137) (← links)