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Installation of a Beam Shaping Diffuser at the Wyoming Infrared Observatory for Transiting Exoplanet Characterization

Galloway et al., 2020

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10065116251556078184
Author
Galloway D
Jang-Condell H
Gardner C
Stefansson G
Macdermid Z
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American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts# 235

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Characterizing exoplanets assists in creating solar system models and planet formation theories. Ground-based observatories have been shown to be effective for conducting observations for transiting exoplanet characterization. For example, Kasper et al.(2019) has …
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