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Mark C. Wyatt is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics, focusing particularly on stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, as well as astrophysics and star formation. The scientist's work also spans astro and planetary science, astronomy and astrophysical research, astronomical observations and instrumentation, astrophysical phenomena and observations, and space exploration and technology.

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Mark C. Wyatt's scholarly output features several recent papers, such as:

  • Large Interferometer For Exoplanets (LIFE), 2022, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • The JWST Early-release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems II: A 1 to 20 μm Spectrum of the Planetary-mass Companion VHS 1256-1257 b, 2023, The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • The HOSTS Survey for Exozodiacal Dust: Observational Results from the Complete Survey, 2020, The Astronomical Journal
  • A compact concentration of large grains in the HD 142527 protoplanetary dust trap, 2024, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems I: High-contrast Imaging of the Exoplanet HIP 65426 b from 2 to 16 μm, 2023, The Astrophysical Journal Letters

In collaboration, they have frequently co-authored publications with:

  • Grant M. Kennedy
  • Sebastián Marino
  • Luca Matrà
  • Mark Booth
  • Quentin Kral

Their body of research covers specialized subfields within astronomy and astrophysics, including:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Instrumentation
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Geophysics
  • Spectroscopy

Best Publications

  • Evolution of Debris Disks

    Mark C. Wyatt

  • HOW OBSERVATIONS OF CIRCUMSTELLAR DISK ASYMMETRIES CAN REVEAL HIDDEN PLANETS : PERICENTER GLOW AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE HR 4796 DISK

    M. C. Wyatt;S. F. Dermott;C. M. Telesco;R. S. Fisher

  • TRANSIENCE OF HOT DUST AROUND SUN-LIKE STARS

    M. C. Wyatt;R. Smith;J. S. Greaves;C. A. Beichman;C. A. Beichman

  • Collisional processes in extrasolar planetesimal discs – dust clumps in Fomalhaut's debris disc

    M. C. Wyatt;W. R. F. Dent

  • RESONANT TRAPPING OF PLANETESIMALS BY PLANET MIGRATION: DEBRIS DISK CLUMPS AND VEGA'S SIMILARITY TO THE SOLAR SYSTEM

    Mark C. Wyatt

  • The Insignificance of P-R drag in detectable extrasolar planetesimal belts

    Mark C. Wyatt

  • Planet Hunters IX. KIC 8462852-where's the flux?

    T. S. Boyajian;D. M. LaCourse;S. A. Rappaport;D. Fabrycky

  • Steady State Evolution of Debris Disks around A Stars

    M. C. Wyatt;R. Smith;K. Y. L. Su;G. H. Rieke

  • New Debris Disks Around Nearby Main Sequence Stars: Impact on The Direct Detection of Planets

    C. Beichman;G. Bryden;K. Stapelfeldt

  • Structure in the ∊ Eridani Debris Disk

    J. S. Greaves;W. S. Holland;M. C. Wyatt;W. R. F. Dent

  • Molecular Gas Clumps from the Destruction of Icy Bodies in the β Pictoris Debris Disk

    W. R. F. Dent;M. C. Wyatt;A. Roberge;J.-C. Augereau

  • The great escape: how exoplanets and smaller bodies desert dying stars

    Dimitri Veras;Mark C. Wyatt;Alexander J. Mustill;Amy Bonsor

  • New Debris Disks around Nearby Main-Sequence Stars: Impact on the Direct Detection of Planets

    C. A. Beichman;G. Bryden;K. R. Stapelfeldt;T. N. Gautier

  • The Vega debris disk: A surprise from spitzer

    K. Y. L. Su;G. H. Rieke;K. A. Misselt;J. A. Stansberry

  • Dust in resonant extrasolar kuiper belts : Grain size and wavelength dependence of disk structure

    Mark C. Wyatt;Mark C. Wyatt

  • Debris disks as signposts of terrestrial planet formation

    Sean N. Raymond;Sean N. Raymond;Philip J. Armitage;Amaya Moro-Martín;Mark Booth;Mark Booth

  • On the Nature of the Dust in the Debris Disk around HD 69830

    C. M. Lisse;C. A. Beichman;C. A. Beichman;G. Bryden;M. C. Wyatt

  • Dynamical effects of stellar mass-loss on a Kuiper-like belt

    Amy Bonsor;Alexander Mustill;Mark C Wyatt

  • Submillimeter Observations of an Asymmetric Dust Disk around Fomalhaut

    W. S. Holland;J. S Greaves;W. R. F. Dent;M. C. Wyatt

  • ABUNDANT CIRCUMSTELLAR SILICA DUST AND SiO GAS CREATED BY A GIANT HYPERVELOCITY COLLISION IN THE ∼12 MYR HD172555 SYSTEM

    C. M. Lisse;C. M. Lisse;C. H. Chen;M. C. Wyatt;A. Morlok;A. Morlok

Frequent Co-Authors

Brenda C. Matthews
Brenda C. Matthews University of Victoria
Kate Y. L. Su
Kate Y. L. Su University of Arizona
David J. Wilner
David J. Wilner Harvard University
Gaspard Duchêne
Gaspard Duchêne Grenoble Alpes University
George H. Rieke
George H. Rieke University of Arizona
Paul Kalas
Paul Kalas University of California, Berkeley
Karl R. Stapelfeldt
Karl R. Stapelfeldt Jet Propulsion Lab
Rob Ivison
Rob Ivison European Southern Observatory
Jean-Charles Augereau
Jean-Charles Augereau Grenoble Alpes University
Sean N. Raymond
Sean N. Raymond University of Bordeaux

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