Current Projects:
Instruments
ET Project: Exoplanet Tracker, currently housed at Kitt Peak National Observatory 2.1m telescope. This instrument discovered ET-1 (HD102195b), the first extrasolar planet discovered using the DFDI technique. Currently used primarily as a follow-up instrument, it is also open for the public to apply for time at the KPNO 2.1m. More info can be found (here). My main work now is leading the operation of the instrument and observations, performing the data reduction, maintaining the data archive, coordinating observers (both UF and external groups using our instrument), making target schedules and (often) performing the observations. The ET instrument will be one of the primary follow-up instruments of the MARVELS Project (see below). STATUS: Ongoing
MARVELS: A multi-object ET instrument housed at the Sloan Digital Sky Survey 2.5m telescope. It is designed to conduct a wide-field survey for extrasolar planets between V=8-12 magnitude using the SDSS telescope from 2008-2014. It has the potential to at least double the number of known extrasolar planets, based on current detection statistics and expected performance, by discovering at least 150 planets with semimajor axes out to 1-2 AU. This homogenous data set will allow for robust constraints on models of planet formation, dynamical evolution and disk evolution. More info can be found at the official website (here). My main work is the target selection, our data archive system, and the Instrument Control Software (ICS). STATUS: Ongoing
EXPERT: EXPERT is an upgraded version of the ET instrument (see above) that combined the ET instrument setup with a "mini-Echelle" to provide a resoltuion of ~21,000 and capable of obtaining ~1-2 m/s precision. Clones of EXPERT are slated to be placed in China and Spain to provide round-the-world coverage. My main work now is developing the pipeline system for EXPERT, known as the MEDIEVAL software package. STATUS: Build Phase
Science
Planets orbiting K dwarfs, specifically "intermediate-period" giant planets within 1-2 AU.
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