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Mark S. Marley is a researcher affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States, specializing in physics and astronomy. Their work primarily spans the fields of astronomy and astrophysics, instrumentation, atmospheric science, spectroscopy, and atomic and molecular physics and optics. Within these domains, Marley has contributed extensively to subfields such as astronomy and astrophysics, atmospheric science, and spectroscopy.

The scientist's research focuses on various topics related to stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, with a particular emphasis on astrophysics and star formation studies, astronomy and astrophysical research, astro and planetary science, atmospheric ozone and climate, spectroscopy and laser applications, and adaptive optics and wavefront sensing.

Mark S. Marley's corpus includes publications in notable journals and platforms, with frequent contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Astronomical Journal
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Their recent notable papers feature works such as:

  • 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
  • Debris Disk Results from the Gemini Planet Imager Exoplanet Survey's Polarimetric Imaging Campaign, 2020, The Astronomical Journal
  • PICASO 3.0: A One-dimensional Climate Model for Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs, 2023, The Astrophysical Journal
  • Cloud busting: enstatite and quartz clouds in the atmosphere of 2M2224-0158, 2021, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • 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

Mark S. Marley collaborates frequently with several researchers in their field. Their most common co-authors include:

  • Jonathan J. Fortney
  • Caroline Morley
  • Natasha E. Batalha
  • Sagnick Mukherjee
  • Channon Visscher

Best Publications

  • A Non-Gray Theory of Extrasolar Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs

    A. Burrows;M. Marley;W. B. Hubbard;J. I. Lunine

  • A Nongray Theory of Extrasolar Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs

    A. Burrows;M. Marley;W. B. Hubbard;J. I. Lunine

  • Planetary Radii across Five Orders of Magnitude in Mass and Stellar Insolation: Application to Transits

    J. J. Fortney;J. J. Fortney;M. S. Marley;J. W. Barnes

  • Near-Infrared Photometry and Spectroscopy of L and T Dwarfs: the Effects of Temperature, Clouds, and Gravity

    G. R. Knapp;S. K. Leggett;X. Fan;M. S. Marley

  • A Unified Theory for the Atmospheres of the Hot and Very Hot Jupiters: Two Classes of Irradiated Atmospheres

    J. J. Fortney;K. Lodders;M. S. Marley;R. S. Freedman;R. S. Freedman

  • Precipitating Condensation Clouds in Substellar Atmospheres

    Andrew S. Ackerman;Mark S. Marley;Mark S. Marley

  • The Evolution of L and T Dwarfs in Color-Magnitude Diagrams

    D. Saumon;Mark S. Marley

  • First light of the Gemini Planet Imager

    Bruce Macintosh;Bruce Macintosh;James R. Graham;Patrick Ingraham;Quinn Konopacky

  • Near - infrared photometry and spectroscopy of L and T dwarfs: The Effects of temperature, clouds, and gravity

    Gillian R. Knapp;Sandy K. Leggett;Xiaohui Fan;Mark S. Marley

  • L' AND M' Photometry Of Ultracool Dwarfs

    David A. Golimowski;Sandy K. Leggett;Mark S. Marley;Xiaohui Fan

  • Disequilibrium Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen Chemistry in the Atmospheres of HD 189733b and HD 209458b

    Julianne I. Moses;Channon Visscher;Jonathan J. Fortney;Adam P. Showman

  • The 0.8-14.5 micron Spectra of Mid-L to Mid-T Dwarfs: Diagnostics of Effective Temperature, Grain Sedimentation, Gas Transport, and Surface Gravity

    D. C. Stephens;S. K. Leggett;Michael C. Cushing;Mark S. Marley

  • On the Luminosity of Young Jupiters

    Mark S. Marley;Jonathan J. Fortney;Olenka Hubickyj;Peter Bodenheimer

  • Atmospheric circulation of hot Jupiters: Coupled radiative-dynamical general circulation model simulations of HD 189733b and HD 209458b

    Adam P. Showman;Jonathan J. Fortney;Yuan Lian;Mark S. Marley

  • Discovery and spectroscopy of the young Jovian planet 51 Eri b with the Gemini Planet Imager

    B. Macintosh;B. Macintosh;J. R. Graham;T. Barman;R. J. De Rosa

  • DISEQUILIBRIUM CARBON, OXYGEN, AND NITROGEN CHEMISTRY IN THE ATMOSPHERES OF HD 189733b AND HD 209458b

    Julianne I. Moses;C. Visscher;J. J. Fortney;A. P. Showman

  • Line and Mean Opacities for Ultracool Dwarfs and Extrasolar Planets

    Richard S. Freedman;Richard S. Freedman;Mark S. Marley;Katharina Lodders

  • The Discovery of Y Dwarfs using Data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)

    Michael C. Cushing;Michael C. Cushing;J. Davy Kirkpatrick;Christopher R. Gelino;Roger L. Griffith

  • The Gemini Planet Imager

    James R. Graham;Bruce Macintosh;Marshall D. Perrin;Patrick Ingraham

  • Planetary Radii Across Five Orders of Magnitude in Mass and Stellar Insolation: Application to Transits

    Jonathan J. Fortney;J. W. Barnes;M. S. Marley

Frequent Co-Authors

Didier Saumon
Didier Saumon Los Alamos National Laboratory
Christian Marois
Christian Marois National Research Council Canada
Jonathan J. Fortney
Jonathan J. Fortney University of California, Santa Cruz
Paul Kalas
Paul Kalas University of California, Berkeley
Bruce Macintosh
Bruce Macintosh Stanford University
James R. Graham
James R. Graham University of California, Berkeley
René Doyon
René Doyon University of Montreal
Inseok Song
Inseok Song University of Georgia
Daniel Apai
Daniel Apai University of Arizona
S. K. Leggett
S. K. Leggett University of Hawaii at Manoa

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