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Michael B. Lund

Astronomy

California Institute of Technology

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About Michael B. Lund at California Institute of Technology

As a dedicated researcher at California Institute of Technology, Michael B. Lund has developed a specialized expertise in exoplanets, planetary systems, stellar astrophysics, transit photometry, M dwarf stars, Neptune-sized planets, hot Jupiters, TESS mission. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "The GAPS programme at TNG", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of exoplanets and planetary systems. Additional work such as "The Hot-Neptune Initiative (HONEI)" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

exoplanetsplanetary systemsstellar astrophysicstransit photometryM dwarf starsNeptune-sized planetshot JupitersTESS mission

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Total Citations9

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Publications5

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