Sam Quinn (@samuelnquinn) 's Twitter Profile
Sam Quinn

@samuelnquinn

SAO Astronomer @CenterForAstro studying exoplanets with @NASA_TESS

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linkhttps://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~squinn/ calendar_today29-03-2009 23:03:08

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Sam Quinn (@samuelnquinn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wandering the #TESScon2 poster hall? Be sure to check out poster 6.01 by @Astro_Sydney, reporting the discovery and characterization of an interesting adolescent multi-planet system! (Feel free to swing by mine, too, at 5.18.)

Alexis Heitzmann (@heitzmannalex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For my first ever tweet I would like to announce my very recent paper available on the arXiv ! We measured the obliquity of the youngest Jupiter-sized exoplanet known to transit, HIP 67522 b. This will help us understand the history of hot giant planets. arxiv.org/abs/2109.04174

For my first ever tweet I would like to announce my very recent paper available on the arXiv !
We measured the obliquity of the youngest Jupiter-sized exoplanet known to transit, HIP 67522 b.
This will help us understand the history of hot giant planets.
arxiv.org/abs/2109.04174
Joey Rodriguez (@astro_jrod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Paper Alert] Our group has published another batch of 6 interesting TESS giant planets. We confirmed these systems with ground-based photometry and RVs (TRES, MINERVA North, MINERVA Australis, CHIRON), including transits by our own MSU Observatory! arxiv.org/abs/2205.05709

Sam Quinn (@samuelnquinn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey #AAS241 and NASA_TESS/TESS at MIT aficionados! If you like young planets or ultra-short-period planets (or both!), don’t miss Chris Wirth’s talk today (152.01) at 2pm. Come hear about his senior thesis work developing a pipeline to find new young USPs!

Joey Rodriguez (@astro_jrod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paper Alert!!! Here we present the discovery and characterization of HIP 33609 b, An Eccentric Brown Dwarf Transiting a V=7.3 Rapidly Rotating B-Star..... 10,400K!!! arxiv.org/abs/2301.09663

Alexis Heitzmann (@heitzmannalex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The last piece of my PhD accepted in the Astronomical Journal: arxiv.org/abs/2208.10854 This discovery paper highlights a young, Jupiter sized, super eccentric planet on a 225 days orbit! Many thanks to George Zhou and Chelsea Huang, University of Southern Queensland and all the people involved.

Jason Wright (@astro_wright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Faculty Job in Astronomy: Assistant Professor at Penn State. Come work in one of the largest and broadest departments in the country! We are a growing, vibrant, and collegial department in a town with a high standard of living. jobregister.aas.org/ad/7faa4f24