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Christopher M. Johns-Krull

Christopher M. Johns-Krull

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Physics

D-Index
74
Citations
17853
World Ranking
3477
National Ranking
1644

Overview

Christopher M. Johns-Krull is affiliated with Rice University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a concentration on Astronomy and Astrophysics as evidenced by over 100 publications. Their work demonstrates engagement with multiple subfields including Instrumentation, Computational Mechanics, Spectroscopy, and Atmospheric Science.

Their main topics of investigation include stellar, planetary, and galactic studies; astrophysics and star formation studies; as well as astro and planetary science. Additional areas covered are astronomy and astrophysical research, astronomical observations and instrumentation, molecular spectroscopy and structure, and gamma-ray bursts and supernovae.

Christopher M. Johns-Krull has contributed research to several frequently appearing publication venues. These include:

  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astronomical Journal
  • Research Notes of the AAS
  • UNC Libraries

Their recent scholarly output features the following papers:

  • TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). VI. An 11 Myr Giant Planet Transiting a Very-low-mass Star in Lower Centaurus Crux (2022), The Astronomical Journal
  • The IGRINS YSO Survey. I. Stellar Parameters of Pre-main-sequence Stars in Taurus-Auriga (2021), The Astrophysical Journal
  • The ODYSSEUS Survey. Motivation and First Results: Accretion, Ejection, and Disk Irradiation of CVSO 109 (2022), The Astronomical Journal
  • Science with the Ultraviolet Explorer (UVEX) (2021), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Twenty-five Years of Accretion onto the Classical T Tauri Star TW Hya (2023), The Astrophysical Journal

Among their frequent collaborators are:

  • L. Prato
  • Shih-Yun Tang
  • Asa G. Stahl
  • Adam L. Kraus
  • Joe Llama

Best Publications

  • The Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (Rhessi)

    R. P. Lin;B. R. Dennis;G. J. Hurford;D. M. Smith

  • The RHESSI Imaging Concept

    G. J. Hurford;E. J. Schmahl;E. J. Schmahl;R. A. Schwartz;A. J. Conway

  • The magnetic fields of classical T tauri stars

    Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Christopher M. Johns-Krull

  • RHESSI Observations of Particle Acceleration and Energy Release in an Intense Solar Gamma-Ray Line Flare

    R. P. Lin;S. Krucker;G. J. Hurford;D. M. Smith;D. M. Smith

  • Measuring the Magnetic Field on the Classical T Tauri Star BP Tauri

    Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Jeff A. Valenti;Christopher Koresko;Christopher Koresko

  • The Far-Ultraviolet Spectrum of TW Hydrae. I. Observations of H2 Fluorescence

    Gregory J. Herczeg;Jeffrey L. Linsky;Jeff A. Valenti;Christopher M. Johns-Krull

  • The FUV spectrum of TW Hya. I. Observations of H$_2$ Fluorescence

    Gregory J. Herczeg;Jeffrey L. Linsky;Jeff A. Valenti;Chris M. Johns-Krull

  • The Far-Ultraviolet Spectra of TW Hydrae. II. Models of H2 Fluorescence in a Disk*

    Gregory J. Herczeg;Brian E. Wood;Jeffrey L. Linsky;Jeff A. Valenti

  • The Transit Light Curve Project. IX. Evidence for a Smaller Radius of the Exoplanet XO-3b

    Joshua N. Winn;Matthew J. Holman;Guillermo Torres;Peter McCullough

  • The Relationship Between X-Ray Radiance and Magnetic Flux

    Alexei A. Pevtsov;George H. Fisher;George H. Fisher;Loren W. Acton;Dana W. Longcope

  • The Far-Ultraviolet Spectra of TW Hya. II. Models of H2 Fluorescence in a Disk

    Gregory J. Herczeg;Brian E. Wood;Jeffrey L. Linsky;Jeff A. Valenti

  • Detection of Strong Magnetic Fields on M Dwarfs

    Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Jeff A. Valenti

  • An IUE Atlas of Pre-Main-Sequence Stars. II. Far-Ultraviolet Accretion Diagnostics in T Tauri Stars

    Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Jeff A. Valenti;Jeff A. Valenti;Jeffrey L. Linsky

  • A Transiting Planet of a Sun-like Star

    P. R. McCullough;P. R. McCullough;J. E. Stys;Jeff A. Valenti;C. M. Johns-Krull;C. M. Johns-Krull

  • Spectropolarimetry of Magnetospheric Accretion on the Classical T Tauri Star BP Tauri

    Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Jeff A. Valenti;Artie P. Hatzes;Antonio Kanaan

  • XO-3b: A Massive Planet in an Eccentric Orbit Transiting an F5V Star

    Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Peter R. McCullough;Christopher J. Burke;Jeff A. Valenti

  • The Classical T Tauri Spectroscopic Binary DQ Tau.I.Orbital Elements and Light Curves

    Robert D. Mathieu;Keivan Stassun;Gibor Basri;Eric L. N. Jensen

  • Multiwavelength Observations of Flares on AD Leonis

    Suzanne L. Hawley;Suzanne L. Hawley;Joel C. Allred;Joel C. Allred;Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Christopher M. Johns-Krull;George H. Fisher;George H. Fisher

  • From Radio to X-Ray: Flares on the dMe Flare Star EV Lacertae

    Rachel A. Osten;Rachel A. Osten;Suzanne L. Hawley;Suzanne L. Hawley;Joel C. Allred;Christopher M. Johns-Krull;Christopher M. Johns-Krull

  • Simultaneous Extreme-Ultraviolet Explorer and Optical Observations of Ad Leonis: Evidence for Large Coronal Loops and the Neupert Effect in Stellar Flares

    Suzanne L. Hawley;George H. Fisher;Theodore Simon;Scott L. Cully

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeff A. Valenti
Jeff A. Valenti Space Telescope Science Institute
Gregory J. Herczeg
Gregory J. Herczeg Peking University
Jeffrey L. Linsky
Jeffrey L. Linsky University of Colorado Boulder
Joshua N. Winn
Joshua N. Winn Princeton University
David R. Ciardi
David R. Ciardi California Institute of Technology
Edwin A. Bergin
Edwin A. Bergin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Gibor Basri
Gibor Basri University of California, Berkeley
Suzanne L. Hawley
Suzanne L. Hawley University of Washington
Nuria Calvet
Nuria Calvet University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Eduardo L. Martín
Eduardo L. Martín Spanish National Research Council

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