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Overview

Jeremy J. Drake is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and specializes in research within the broad field of Physics and Astronomy. Their scientific contributions are particularly concentrated in Astronomy and Astrophysics, with additional work in Instrumentation, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Computational Mechanics, and Spectroscopy.

Their work covers a range of main topics including Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies; Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies; Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations; Astro and Planetary Science; Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae; Astronomy and Astrophysical Research; and Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics.

Drake has published extensively in several key venues. The most frequent publication platforms include arXiv (Cornell University), The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, and The Astrophysical Journal Letters.

Among their recent papers are:

  • "New Observational Constraints on the Winds of M dwarf Stars", 2021, The Astrophysical Journal
  • "The dispersal of protoplanetary discs - II: photoevaporation models with observationally derived irradiating spectra", 2021, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • "Line Emission Mapper (LEM): Probing the physics of cosmic ecosystems", 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "The 2021 outburst of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi observed in X-rays by the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory: a comparative study", 2022, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • "Simulating the Space Weather in the AU Mic System: Stellar Winds and Extreme Coronal Mass Ejections", 2022, The Astrophysical Journal

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Cecilia Garraffo, Julián D. Alvarado-Gómez, N. J. Wright, M. G. Guarcello, and Kristina Monsch, indicating sustained research partnerships over numerous publications.

Best Publications

  • THE STELLAR ACTIVITY-ROTATION RELATIONSHIP AND THE EVOLUTION OF STELLAR DYNAMOS

    Nicholas J. Wright;Jeremy J. Drake;Eric E. Mamajek;Gregory W. Henry

  • The INT Photometric H-alpha Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane (IPHAS)

    Janet E. Drew;R. Greimel;M. J. Irwin

  • Chandra Discovery of a Tree in the X-ray Forest towards PKS 2155-304: the Local Filament?

    F. Nicastro;A. Zezas;J. Drake;M. Elvis

  • The VST Photometric Hα Survey of the Southern Galactic Plane and Bulge (VPHAS

    Janet E. Drew;Eduardo A. González-Solares;Robert Greimel;Mike J. Irwin

  • Is RX J1856.5-3754 a Quark Star?

    Jeremy J. Drake;Herman L. Marshall;Stefan Dreizler;Peter E. Freeman

  • Solar-type dynamo behaviour in fully convective stars without a tachocline

    Nicholas J. Wright;Jeremy J. Drake

  • EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET FLARE ACTIVITY IN LATE-TYPE STARS

    Marc Audard;Manuel Güdel;Jeremy J. Drake;Vinay L. Kashyap

  • The ‘solar model problem’ solved by the abundance of neon in nearby stars

    Jeremy J. Drake;Paola Testa

  • Is RX J185635-375 a Quark Star?

    J. J. Drake;H. L. Marshall;S. Dreizler;P. E. Freeman

  • Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy

    Stuart Bowyer;Jeremy J Drake;Stephane Vennes

  • The mass of the missing baryons in the X-ray forest of the warm–hot intergalactic medium

    Fabrizio Nicastro;Smita Mathur;Martin Elvis;Jeremy Drake

  • The chemical composition of field RR Lyrae stars. I. Iron and calcium

    David L. Lambert;James E. Heath;Michael Lemke;Jeremy Drake

  • The stellar rotation-activity relationship in fully convective M dwarfs

    Nicholas J. Wright;Elisabeth R. Newton;Peter K. G. Williams;Jeremy J. Drake

  • Markov-Chain Monte Carlo Reconstruction of Emission Measure Distributions: Application to Solar Extreme-Ultraviolet Spectra

    Vinay Kashyap;Jeremy J. Drake

  • Swift X-Ray Observations of Classical Novae. II. The Super Soft Source Sample

    Greg J. Schwarz;Jan Uwe Ness;J. P. Osborne;K. L. Page

  • X-RAY IRRADIATED PROTOPLANETARY DISK ATMOSPHERES. II. PREDICTIONS FROM MODELS IN HYDROSTATIC EQUILIBRIUM

    Barbara Ercolano;Cathie J. Clarke;Jeremy J. Drake

  • Swift Observations of the 2006 Outburst of the Recurrent Nova RS Ophiuchi. I. Early X-Ray Emission from the Shocked Ejecta and Red Giant Wind

    M. F. Bode;T. J. O'Brien;J. P. Osborne;K. L. Page

  • Are Coronae of Magnetically Active Stars Heated by Flares? II. Extreme Ultraviolet and X-Ray Flare Statistics and the Differential Emission Measure Distribution

    Manuel Gudel;Marc Audard;Marc Audard;Vinay L. Kashyap;Jeremy J. Drake

  • Extrasolar Giant Planets and X-Ray Activity

    Vinay L. Kashyap;Jeremy J. Drake;Steven H. Saar

  • Flows of X-ray gas reveal the disruption of a star by a massive black hole

    Jon M. Miller;Jelle S. Kaastra;Jelle S. Kaastra;Jelle S. Kaastra;M. Coleman Miller;Mark T. Reynolds

Frequent Co-Authors

Sumner Starrfield
Sumner Starrfield Arizona State University
K. L. Page
K. L. Page University of Leicester
Tamas I. Gombosi
Tamas I. Gombosi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jelle Kaastra
Jelle Kaastra Leiden University
Fabrizio Nicastro
Fabrizio Nicastro National Institute for Astrophysics
Boris T. Gänsicke
Boris T. Gänsicke University of Warwick
Silvia Zane
Silvia Zane University College London
Giuseppina Micela
Giuseppina Micela National Institute for Astrophysics
Mike Irwin
Mike Irwin University of Cambridge
Jorick S. Vink
Jorick S. Vink Armagh Observatory

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