TESS' all-sky survey enables studies of the demographics of exoplanets around stars too rare to have been observed in significant numbers by previous missions, or which were simply ignored by earlier observations. One such class is main sequence A stars, which are relatively rare and were mostly avoided by Kepler. Measuring the occurrence rate of short-period planets around these stars will inform our knowledge of planet formation and migration. Protoplanetary disks around A stars are more massive, shorter-lived, and have larger dust sublimation radii than those around FGKM stars. By comparing the short-period planetary population of A-type stars to those around FGKM stars, we can better understand the effects of these protoplanetary disk p...
I investigate the observational biases inherent in exoplanet transit surveys and explain the methodo...
The transit method of exoplanet discovery and characterization has enabled numerous breakthroughs in...
The small body populations within a planetary system give information about the planet formation and...
Despite the discovery of thousands of planets orbiting various stars thoughout our Galaxy, star-plan...
Determining the occurrence rate of giant planets orbiting low mass stars (M<0.6Msun) is a critical t...
Kepler's short-period exoplanet population has revealed evolutionary features such as the Radius Val...
While Kepler discovered a large number of exoplanets close to their star, the lower detectability to...
Ultra-short-period (USP) planets, those with an orbital period less than a day, are a population of ...
Nearly all known exoplanets orbit stars later than spectral type A, and the few known planets orbiti...
Planet occurrence and primordial atmospheric retention probability increase with period. The heavil...
To date, over 5000 exoplanets have been confirmed, and studies of their characteris- tics have unvei...
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
The detection and characterization of exoplanets around a broad range of host stars, including massi...
The “radius valley” is a feature in the short-period, small exoplanet population in Kepler and K2 da...
Stars with wide brown dwarf companions that host exoplanets are extremely rare, as only four were re...
I investigate the observational biases inherent in exoplanet transit surveys and explain the methodo...
The transit method of exoplanet discovery and characterization has enabled numerous breakthroughs in...
The small body populations within a planetary system give information about the planet formation and...
Despite the discovery of thousands of planets orbiting various stars thoughout our Galaxy, star-plan...
Determining the occurrence rate of giant planets orbiting low mass stars (M<0.6Msun) is a critical t...
Kepler's short-period exoplanet population has revealed evolutionary features such as the Radius Val...
While Kepler discovered a large number of exoplanets close to their star, the lower detectability to...
Ultra-short-period (USP) planets, those with an orbital period less than a day, are a population of ...
Nearly all known exoplanets orbit stars later than spectral type A, and the few known planets orbiti...
Planet occurrence and primordial atmospheric retention probability increase with period. The heavil...
To date, over 5000 exoplanets have been confirmed, and studies of their characteris- tics have unvei...
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
The detection and characterization of exoplanets around a broad range of host stars, including massi...
The “radius valley” is a feature in the short-period, small exoplanet population in Kepler and K2 da...
Stars with wide brown dwarf companions that host exoplanets are extremely rare, as only four were re...
I investigate the observational biases inherent in exoplanet transit surveys and explain the methodo...
The transit method of exoplanet discovery and characterization has enabled numerous breakthroughs in...
The small body populations within a planetary system give information about the planet formation and...