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C. G. Tinney is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia, focusing on research primarily in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their work spans 91 publications within this domain, with a significant emphasis on Astronomy and Astrophysics, covering 72 publications. Additional subfields include Instrumentation, Computational Mechanics, General Health Professions, and Philosophy.

Their research topics involve diverse areas such as:

  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity

C. G. Tinney has published extensively in several major venues, including:

  • The Astronomical Journal
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • UNC Libraries
  • The Astrophysical Journal

Recent notable publications include:

  • "3D Selection of 167 Substellar Companions to Nearby Stars," 2022, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
  • "Fundamental relations for the velocity dispersion of stars in the Milky Way," 2021, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • "TOI-257b (HD 19916b): a warm sub-saturn orbiting an evolved F-type star," 2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • "A Transiting Warm Giant Planet around the Young Active Star TOI-201," 2021, The Astronomical Journal
  • "A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii," 2020, Maryland Shared Open Access Repository (USMAI Consortium)

Frequent collaborators in Tinney's research include Robert A. Wittenmyer, Jonathan Horner, Stephen R. Kane, D. J. Wright, and Peter Plavchan. These coauthors have participated in multiple projects reflecting shared interests in planetary systems and astrophysical phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Discovery of the peculiar supernova 1998bw in the error box of GRB980425

    T.J. Galama;P.M. Vreeswijk;J. van Paradijs;C. Kouveliotou

  • An Unusual Supernova in the Error Box of the Gamma-Ray Burst of 25 April 1998

    T. J. Galama;P. M. Vreeswijk;J. van Paradijs;J. van Paradijs;C. Kouveliotou;C. Kouveliotou

  • Catalog of nearby exoplanets

    R. P. Butler;J. T. Wright;G. W. Marcy;G. W. Marcy;D. A. Fischer;D. A. Fischer

  • Observed Properties of Exoplanets: Masses, Orbits, and Metallicities

    Geoffrey Marcy;R. Paul Butler;Debra Fischer;Steven Vogt

  • Observed Properties of Exoplanets: Masses, Orbits, and Metallicities

    G.Marcy;R.P.Butler;D.A.Fischer;S.S.Vogt

  • FURTHER DEFINING SPECTRAL TYPE "Y" AND EXPLORING THE LOW-MASS END OF THE FIELD BROWN DWARF MASS FUNCTION

    J. Davy Kirkpatrick;Christopher R. Gelino;Michael C. Cushing;Gregory N. Mace

  • The 2MASS Wide-Field T Dwarf Search. III. Seven New T Dwarfs and Other Cool Dwarf Discoveries

    Adam J. Burgasser;Adam J. Burgasser;Michael W. McElwain;Michael W. McElwain;J. Davy Kirkpatrick;Kelle L. Cruz;Kelle L. Cruz

  • Field brown dwarfs found by DENIS

    X. Delfosse;C. G. Tinney;T. Forveille;N. Epchtein

  • Solar-like oscillations in alpha Centauri B

    Hans Kjeldsen;Timothy R. Bedding;R. Paul Butler;Joergen Christensen-Dalsgaard

  • Solar-like Oscillations in α Centauri B

    Hans Kjeldsen;Timothy R. Bedding;R. Paul Butler;Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard

  • Discovery of a Very Young Field L Dwarf, 2MASS J01415823-4633574

    J. Davy Kirkpatrick;Travis S. Barman;Adam J. Burgasser;Adam J. Burgasser;Mark R. McGovern

  • Infrared Parallaxes for Methane T Dwarfs

    C. G. Tinney;Adam J. Burgasser;J. Davy Kirkpatrick

  • A Sample of Very Young Field L Dwarfs and Implications for the Brown Dwarf “Lithium Test” at Early Ages*

    J. Davy Kirkpatrick;Kelle L. Cruz;Travis S. Barman;Adam J. Burgasser

  • POPULATION PROPERTIES OF BROWN DWARF ANALOGS TO EXOPLANETS

    Jacqueline K. Faherty;Jacqueline K. Faherty;Adric R. Riedel;Adric R. Riedel;Kelle L. Cruz;Kelle L. Cruz;Kelle L. Cruz;Jonathan Gagne

  • The faintest stars: infrared photometry, spectra, and bolometric magnitudes

    C. G. Tinney;J. R. Mould;I. N. Reid

  • Two New Planets from the Anglo-Australian Planet Search

    R. Paul Butler;C. G. Tinney;Geoffrey W. Marcy;Hugh R. A. Jones

  • Signals embedded in the radial velocity noise. Periodic variations in the tau Ceti velocities

    Mikko Tuomi;Hugh R. A. Jones;James S. Jenkins;Chris G. Tinney

  • The GALAH survey: observational overview and Gaia DR1 companion

    S. L. Martell;S. Sharma;S. Buder;L. Duong

  • Constraining the difference in convective blueshift between the components of alpha Cen with precise radial velocities

    D. Pourbaix;D. Nidever;C. McCarthy;R. P. Butler

  • The 2MASS Wide-Field T Dwarf Search. IV Unting out T dwarfs with Methane Imaging

    C. G. Tinney;Adam J. Burgasser;J. Davy Kirkpatrick;Michael W. McElwain

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugh R. A. Jones
Hugh R. A. Jones University of Hertfordshire
Jeremy Bailey
Jeremy Bailey University of New South Wales
Geoffrey W. Marcy
Geoffrey W. Marcy University of California, Berkeley
R. Paul Butler
R. Paul Butler Carnegie Institution for Science
Timothy R. Bedding
Timothy R. Bedding University of Sydney
Gáspár Á. Bakos
Gáspár Á. Bakos Princeton University
J. Davy Kirkpatrick
J. Davy Kirkpatrick California Institute of Technology
Joel D. Hartman
Joel D. Hartman Princeton University
S. K. Leggett
S. K. Leggett University of Hawaii at Manoa
Adam J. Burgasser
Adam J. Burgasser University of California, San Diego

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