
Jack Lubin
@lubyslemmas
Astrophysics & Exoplanets | University of California, Irvine | @astrobites contributor | NASA ExoExplorer
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https://jluby127.github.io 02-07-2020 15:30:02
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An amazing result from gully and team using our HPF. A huge leading tail detected in the near-infrared Helium 10830 Angstrom line. The more we study exoplanets the more amazing they seem to get! McDonald Observatory PSU Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics Penn State Eberly College of Science

from this point forward i am only attending baseball games with astrophysicists, Jack Lubin literally tracked the sun when booking tickets to make sure we would be in the shade

PhD defended! Congrats 🎊 DOCTOR Francisco Mercado Francisco J. Mercado - an absolute honor to advise. His leadership & personality have made UCI Physics & Astro UC Irvine School of Physical Sciences UC Irvine better. We’ll miss him like crazy - he’s off to fly w Jorge Moreno Pomona College Caltech UCI Graduate Division




New paper by new Dr.(!) Francisco J. Mercado => galaxies with hook features in Radial Acceleration Relation may be challenging for MOND-like theories but arise naturally in LCDM FIRE simulations: hooks come from feedback/cores in DM halos arxiv.org/abs/2307.09507


Amid all the #Oppenheimer hype, I just remembered that I'd written an astrobites on one of Oppenheimer's most influential papers! Fun fact: Oppie didn't just build bombs -- he also theorized about black hole formation: astrobites.org/2021/04/09/fro…



Check out my latest astrobites article! Had a wonderful time reading and learning about new results for TRAPPIST-1c led by Sebastian Zieba! ☺️🙌🏼



Had a blast giving the colloquium at Pomona College yesterday and getting to know some of the students and faculty! Thanks for hosting @jorgito__moreno 💜

The NASA ExoExplorers program is accepting applications for its 4th cohort of ExoExplorers! This is an awesome, funded opportunity for exoplanet grad students and postdocs to gain visibility and build community & networks. Learn more+apply here by Oct 12: exoplanets.nasa.gov/exep/exopag/ex…


New on the NEID science blog: are the orbits of "warm Jupiters" aligned with the spin axes of their stars? We investigate for the case of TOI-1670c. Post and accompanying ApJL paper by Jack Lubin. Science conducted at NOIRLab WIYN Observatory sites.psu.edu/neid/2023/11/2…