Keele PATT Linked Grant

Lead Research Organisation: Keele University
Department Name: Faculty of Natural Sciences

Abstract

Our understanding of the Universe is entirely dependent on what we observe. This work will enable Keele astronomers to travel to world-class observing facilities to support their research into extra-solar planets, star formation and evolution, stellar explosions, star clusters, binary stars, and stellar ecology in our own Galaxy and nearby galaxies.

Publications

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Borkovits T (2014) HD 183648: a Kepler eclipsing binary with anomalous ellipsoidal variations and a pulsating component in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Holdsworth D (2014) KIC 7582608: a new Kepler roAp star with frequency variability in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Holdsworth D (2014) High-frequency A-type pulsators discovered using SuperWASP?† in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Mislis D (2015) High-precision multiband time series photometry of exoplanets Qatar-1b and TrES-5b in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

 
Description Extrasolar planets. Evolved stars. Interstellar medium. GAIA-ESO survey.
Exploitation Route Pathways to finding other earths. Evolution of the Galaxy.
Sectors Education,Other

URL http://www.astro.keele.ac.uk
 
Description Public dissemination of work on exoplanets via Stardome. Outreach to schools.
First Year Of Impact 2010
Sector Education,Other
Impact Types Cultural,Societal