Imaging planets around nearby white dwarfs
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 331:4 (2002) L41-L45
Periodic photometric variability of the brown dwarf Kelu-1
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 332:2 (2002) 361-366
Can Jupiters be found by monitoring Galactic bulge microlensing events from northern sites?
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 325:3 (2001) 1205-1212
Abstract:
In 1998 the EXPORT team monitored microlensing event light curves using a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera on the IAC 0.8-m telescope on Tenerife to evaluate the prospect of using northern telescopes to find microlens anomalies that reveal planets orbiting the lens stars. The high airmass and more limited time available for observations of Galactic bulge sources make a northern site less favourable for microlensing planet searches. However, there are potentially a large number of northern 1-m class telescopes that could devote a few hours per night to monitor ongoing microlensing events. Our IAC observations indicate that accuracies sufficient to detect planets can be achieved despite the higher airmass.EXPORT observations of 1998 microlensing events
DISKS, PLANETESIMALS, AND PLANETS, PROCEEDINGS 219 (2000) 626-631
Multisite observations of surface structures on AB Doradus in 1994 November
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 308:2 (1999) 493-509