John D. Monnier spends much of his time researching Astrophysics, Astronomy, Stars, Interferometry and Circumstellar dust. His Astrophysics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Radiative transfer and Torus. His work on Planetary system, Young stellar object, Herbig Ae/Be star and T Tauri star as part of his general Astronomy study is frequently connected to Sublimation, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His Stars study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Angular resolution and Polar. His work deals with themes such as Brightness, Infrared and Near-infrared spectroscopy, which intersect with Interferometry. His Circumstellar dust research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Extinction and Rotation period.
Astrophysics, Interferometry, Astronomy, Stars and Optics are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Wavelength and Brightness in his study of Astrophysics. His Interferometry research integrates issues from Angular resolution and Infrared.
His study in Planet, Exoplanet, Circumstellar dust, Planetary system and Young stellar object falls under the purview of Astronomy. The Accretion research he does as part of his general Stars study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Context, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. Optics and Spectral resolution are frequently intertwined in his study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Astrophysics, Stars, Interferometry, Planet and Astronomy. In his work, T Tauri star is strongly intertwined with Radiative transfer, which is a subfield of Astrophysics. The Stars study which covers Galaxy that intersects with Asymptotic giant branch.
His work in the fields of Interferometry, such as Closure phase and Astronomical interferometer, overlaps with other areas such as First light. The study incorporates disciplines such as Primary and Infrared in addition to Planet. The study of Astronomy is intertwined with the study of Tracking in a number of ways.
John D. Monnier mostly deals with Astrophysics, Planet, Stars, Interferometry and Astronomy. As part of his studies on Astrophysics, John D. Monnier often connects relevant subjects like Radiative transfer. His Planet research includes themes of Tearing and Radial velocity.
His studies deal with areas such as Gravitation, Magnetic field and Orbital plane as well as Stars. His work carried out in the field of Interferometry brings together such families of science as Telescope and Infrared. His work on Herbig Ae/Be star, Planetary system and Spectroscopy as part of general Astronomy study is frequently connected to Final version and European research, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
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Imaging the Surface of Altair
John D. Monnier;M. Zhao;E. Pedretti;N. Thureau.
Science (2007)
Optical interferometry in astronomy
John D Monnier.
Reports on Progress in Physics (2003)
The Inner Regions of Protoplanetary Disks
C. P. Dullemond;J. D. Monnier.
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics (2010)
A dusty pinwheel nebula around the massive star WR104
Peter G. Tuthill;John D. Monnier;William C. Danchi.
Nature (1999)
A dusty pinwheel nebula around the massive star WR 104
Peter G. Tuthill;John D. Monnier;William C. Danchi.
arXiv: Astrophysics (1999)
On the interferometric sizes of young stellar objects
John D. Monnier;R. Millan-Gabet.
The Astrophysical Journal (2002)
Michelson Interferometry with the Keck I Telescope
P. G. Tuthill;P. G. Tuthill;J. D. Monnier;J. D. Monnier;W. C. Danchi;E. H. Wishnow;E. H. Wishnow.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (2000)
The Near-Infrared Size-Luminosity Relations for Herbig Ae/Be Disks
J. D. Monnier;R. Millan-Gabet;R. Billmeier;R. L. Akeson.
The Astrophysical Journal (2005)
Infrared images of the transiting disk in the $ Aurigae system
Brian Kloppenborg;Robert Stencel;John D. Monnier;Gail Schaefer.
Nature (2010)
Imaging the spotty surface of Betelgeuse in the H band
X. Haubois;G. Perrin;S. Lacour;Tijl Verhoelst.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2009)
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