Stellar Astrophysics at Keele
Lead Research Organisation:
Keele University
Department Name: Sch of Chemistry & Physics
Abstract
Our home is a planet orbiting a star. To understand our origins and place in the universe we need to understand how planets and stars form. Using a novel sky-survey instrument, which we are building in South Africa, we will search for planets around other stars. Using the latest and biggest telescopes and satellites we will study stellar nurseries where stars are born. We will investigate how they evolve, how they interact with each other, how they interact with their environment, and how they enrich interstellar space with the chemical ingredients from which a new generation of stars and planets will form, and from which, ultimately, we ourselves are made.
Organisations
Publications
{Lister}, T.~A. And {Anderson}, D.~R. And {Gillon}, M. And {Hebb}, L. And {Smalley}, B.~S. And {Triaud}, A.~H.~M.~J. And {Collier Cameron}, A. And {Wilson}, D.~M. And {West}, R.~G. And {Bentley}, S.~J. And {Christian}, D.~J. And {Enoch}, R. And {Haswell}, C.~A. And {Hellier}, C. And {Horne}, K. And {Irwin}, J. And {Joshi}, Y.~C. And {Kane}, S.~R. And {Mayor}, M. And {Maxted}, P.~F.~L. And {Norton}, A.~J. And {Parley}, N. And {Pepe}, F. And {Pollacco}, D. And {Queloz}, D. And {Ryans}, R. And {Se
(2009)
WASP-16b: A New Jupiter-Like Planet Transiting a Southern Solar Analog
in \apj
Mocnik T
(2016)
WASP-157b, a Transiting Hot Jupiter Observed with K2
in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
{Joshi}, Y.~C. And {Pollacco}, D. And {Collier Cameron}, A. And {Skillen}, I. And {Simpson}, E. And {Steele}, I. And {Street}, R.~A. And {Stempels}, H.~C. And {Christian}, D.~J. And {Hebb}, L. And {Bouchy}, F. And {Gibson}, N.~P. And {H{\'e}brard}, G. And {Keenan}, F.~P. And {Loeillet}, B. And {Meaburn}, J. And {Moutou}, C. And {Smalley}, B. And {Todd}, I. And {West}, R.~G. And {Anderson}, D.~R. And {Bentley}, S. And {Enoch}, B. And {Haswell}, C.~A. And {Hellier}, C. And {Horne}, K. And {Irwin}
(2009)
WASP-14b: 7.3 M$_{J}$ transiting planet in an eccentric orbit
in \mnras
Joshi Y
(2009)
WASP-14b: 7.3 M J transiting planet in an eccentric orbit
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Spake J
(2016)
WASP-135b: A Highly Irradiated, Inflated Hot Jupiter Orbiting a G5V Star
in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Hebb L
(2009)
WASP-12b: THE HOTTEST TRANSITING EXTRASOLAR PLANET YET DISCOVERED
in The Astrophysical Journal
{Hebb}, L. And {Collier-Cameron}, A. And {Loeillet}, B. And {Pollacco}, D. And {H{\'e}brard}, G. And {Street}, R.~A. And {Bouchy}, F. And {Stempels}, H.~C. And {Moutou}, C. And {Simpson}, E. And {Udry}, S. And {Joshi}, Y.~C. And {West}, R.~G. And {Skillen}, I. And {Wilson}, D.~M. And {McDonald}, I. And {Gibson}, N.~P. And {Aigrain}, S. And {Anderson}, D.~R. And {Benn}, C.~R. And {Christian}, D.~J. And {Enoch}, B. And {Haswell}, C.~A. And {Hellier}, C. And {Horne}, K. And {Irwin}, J. And {Lister
(2009)
WASP-12b: The Hottest Transiting Extrasolar Planet Yet Discovered
in \apj
Delrez L
(2016)
WASP-121 b: a hot Jupiter close to tidal disruption transiting an active F star
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Turner O
(2016)
WASP-120 b, WASP-122 b, and WASP-123 b: Three Newly Discovered Planets from the WASP-South Survey
in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Barros S
(2016)
WASP-113b and WASP-114b, two inflated hot Jupiters with contrasting densities
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Description | Lots and lots of them |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Media (as a channel to the public) |
Results and Impact | We have particpated in dozens and dozens of such activites. Lots. We have about dozens and dozens of such feedbacks. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | Pre-2006,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 |