The “radius valley” is a feature in the short-period, small exoplanet population in Kepler and K2 data showing an abundance of super-Earths and mini-Neptunes, with a relatively scarce population of intermediate-sized planets between the two. Several studies explore the radius valley’s dependence on host star properties, specifically stellar age and mass, with a wide range of treatments to the population of small close-in planets. We employ updated stellar properties and implement refined measures of completeness and reliability to observe how the Kepler small planet population varies as a function of stellar mass. These results are extrapolated into the Habitable Zone, placing an estimate on the occurrence rate of habitable, Earth-like plan...
We constrain the densities of Earth-to Neptune-size planets around very cool (T-e = 3660-4660 K) Kep...
TESS' all-sky survey enables studies of the demographics of exoplanets around stars too rare to have...
While Kepler discovered a large number of exoplanets close to their star, the lower detectability to...
The “radius valley” is a feature in the short-period, small exoplanet population in Kepler and K2 da...
The “radius valley” is a feature in the short-period, small exoplanet population in Kepler and K2 da...
Understanding the occurrence of Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone of Sun-like stars is essen...
The frequency of Earth-size planets in the habitable zone (HZ) of Sun-like stars, hereafter eta(circ...
This thesis describes three investigations of the galactic abundance and properties of small planets...
Large-scale surveys of transiting exoplanets such as \textit{Kepler} have revolutionized the study o...
Kepler's short-period exoplanet population has revealed evolutionary features such as the Radius Val...
To understand the uniqueness of our solar system, we must assess the system architectures and demogr...
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
We live in a golden era of exoplanet discovery and characterization. Since its launch in 2009, the K...
We classified the reddest (r - J > 2.2) stars observed by the NASA Kepler mission into main-seque...
We examine Kepler light-curve variability on habitable zone transit timescales for a large uniform s...
We constrain the densities of Earth-to Neptune-size planets around very cool (T-e = 3660-4660 K) Kep...
TESS' all-sky survey enables studies of the demographics of exoplanets around stars too rare to have...
While Kepler discovered a large number of exoplanets close to their star, the lower detectability to...
The “radius valley” is a feature in the short-period, small exoplanet population in Kepler and K2 da...
The “radius valley” is a feature in the short-period, small exoplanet population in Kepler and K2 da...
Understanding the occurrence of Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone of Sun-like stars is essen...
The frequency of Earth-size planets in the habitable zone (HZ) of Sun-like stars, hereafter eta(circ...
This thesis describes three investigations of the galactic abundance and properties of small planets...
Large-scale surveys of transiting exoplanets such as \textit{Kepler} have revolutionized the study o...
Kepler's short-period exoplanet population has revealed evolutionary features such as the Radius Val...
To understand the uniqueness of our solar system, we must assess the system architectures and demogr...
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
We live in a golden era of exoplanet discovery and characterization. Since its launch in 2009, the K...
We classified the reddest (r - J > 2.2) stars observed by the NASA Kepler mission into main-seque...
We examine Kepler light-curve variability on habitable zone transit timescales for a large uniform s...
We constrain the densities of Earth-to Neptune-size planets around very cool (T-e = 3660-4660 K) Kep...
TESS' all-sky survey enables studies of the demographics of exoplanets around stars too rare to have...
While Kepler discovered a large number of exoplanets close to their star, the lower detectability to...