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View article: Analytic Light Curves in Reflected Light: Phase Curves, Occultations, and Non-Lambertian Scattering for Spherical Planets and Moons
Analytic Light Curves in Reflected Light: Phase Curves, Occultations, and Non-Lambertian Scattering for Spherical Planets and Moons Open
We derive efficient, closed-form, differentiable, and numerically stable solutions for the flux measured from a spherical planet or moon seen in reflected light, either in or out of occultation. Our expressions apply to the computation of …
View article: number of times keyword "Bayesian" appears in NASA/ADS entries
number of times keyword "Bayesian" appears in NASA/ADS entries Open
number of times keyword "Bayesian" appears in NASA/ADS entries
View article: number of times keyword "Bayesian" appears in NASA/ADS entries
number of times keyword "Bayesian" appears in NASA/ADS entries Open
number of times keyword "Bayesian" appears in NASA/ADS entries
View article: A Reanalysis of Public Galactic Bulge Gravitational Microlensing Events from OGLE-III and -IV
A Reanalysis of Public Galactic Bulge Gravitational Microlensing Events from OGLE-III and -IV Open
Modern surveys of gravitational microlensing events have progressed to detecting thousands per year, and surveys are capable of probing Galactic structure, stellar evolution, lens populations, black hole physics, and the nature of dark mat…
View article: Occultation Mapping of Io’s Surface in the Near-infrared. I. Inferring Static Maps
Occultation Mapping of Io’s Surface in the Near-infrared. I. Inferring Static Maps Open
With hundreds of active volcanoes varying in intensity on different timescales, Jupiter’s moon Io is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. Io has been observed from Earth using high-cadence near-infrared photometry during …
View article: Occultation mapping of Io's surface in the near-infrared I: Inferring static maps
Occultation mapping of Io's surface in the near-infrared I: Inferring static maps Open
Jupiter's moon Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System with hundreds of active volcanoes varying in intensity on different timescales. Io has been observed during occultations by other Galilean moons and Jupiter since t…
View article: A Reanalysis of Public Galactic Bulge Gravitational Microlensing Events from OGLE-III and IV
A Reanalysis of Public Galactic Bulge Gravitational Microlensing Events from OGLE-III and IV Open
Modern surveys of gravitational microlensing events have progressed to detecting thousands per year. Surveys are capable of probing Galactic structure, stellar evolution, lens populations, black hole physics, and the nature of dark matter.…
View article: VBBinaryLensing: a public package for microlensing light-curve computation
VBBinaryLensing: a public package for microlensing light-curve computation Open
The computation of microlensing light curves represents a bottleneck for the modelling of planetary events, making broad searches in the vast parameter space of microlensing extremely time-consuming. The release of the first version of VBB…