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  • 1989 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Robert W. Noyes is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic work primarily focuses on the broad field of Physics and Astronomy, with specific contributions in subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics and Instrumentation.

The scientist's research covers key topics such as Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies; Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies; and Astronomy and Astrophysical Research.

Noyes has contributed to the publication of recent scientific papers, notably:

  • HAT-P-58b-HAT-P-64b: Seven Planets Transiting Bright Stars, 2021, The Astronomical Journal

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • G. Á. Bakos
  • J. D. Hartman
  • W. Bhatti
  • Z. Csubry
  • K. Penev

The primary publication venue for their work is The Astronomical Journal.

In recognition of their standing within the scientific community, Robert W. Noyes was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1989.

Best Publications

  • Rotation, convection, and magnetic activity in lower main-sequence stars

    R. W. Noyes;L. W. Hartmann;S. L. Baliunas;D. K. Duncan

  • Detection of an Extrasolar Planet Atmosphere

    David Charbonneau;David Charbonneau;Timothy M. Brown;Robert W. Noyes;Ronald L. Gilliland

  • Mass and Energy Flow in the Solar Chromosphere and Corona

    George L. Withbroe;Robert W. Noyes

  • VELOCITY FIELDS IN THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE. I. PRELIMINARY REPORT

    Robert B. Leighton;Robert W. Noyes;George W. Simon

  • Detection of possible p-mode oscillations on Procyon

    Timothy M. Brown;Ronald L. Gilliland;Robert W. Noyes;Lawrence W. Ramsey

  • Wide-field millimagnitude photometry with HAT: A Tool for Extra-solar Planet Detection

    G. Bakos;R. W. Noyes;G. Kovacs;K. Z. Stanek

  • Hubble Space Telescope Time-Series Photometry of the Transiting Planet of HD 209458*

    Timothy M. Brown;David Charbonneau;David Charbonneau;Ronald L. Gilliland;Robert W. Noyes

  • HST Time-Series Photometry of the Transiting Planet of HD 209458

    Timothy M. Brown;David Charbonneau;Ronald L. Gilliland;Robert W. Noyes

  • Wide‐Field Millimagnitude Photometry with the HAT: A Tool for Extrasolar Planet Detection

    G. Bakos;G. Bakos;R. W. Noyes;G. Kovacs;K. Z. Stanek

  • The Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) Project

    J. W. Harvey;F. Hill;R. P. Hubbard;J. R. Kennedy

  • Ca II H and K measurements made at Mount Wilson Observatory, 1966-1983

    Douglas K. Duncan;Arthur H. Vaughan;Olin C. Wilson;George W. Preston

  • Evidence for Multiple Companions to υ Andromedae

    R. Paul Butler;Geoffrey W. Marcy;Debra A. Fischer;Timothy M. Brown

  • HAT-P-16b: A 4 Mj Planet Transiting A Bright Star On An Eccentric Orbit

    L. A. Buchhave;G. A. Bakos;J. D. Hartman;G. Torres

  • Using Stellar Limb-Darkening to Refine the Properties of HD 209458b

    Heather A. Knutson;David Charbonneau;Robert W. Noyes;Timothy M. Brown

  • Measurement of Spin‐Orbit Alignment in an Extrasolar Planetary System

    Joshua N. Winn;Robert W. Noyes;Matthew J. Holman;David Charbonneau

  • Semiempirical models of chromospheric flare regions

    M. E. Machado;E. H. Avrett;J. E. Vernazza;R. W. Noyes

  • HAT-P-7b: An Extremely Hot Massive Planet Transiting a Bright Star in the Kepler Field

    A. Pal;A. Pal;G. A. Bakos;G. Torres;R. W. Noyes

  • HAT-P-16b: A 4 MJ PLANET TRANSITING A BRIGHT STAR ON AN ECCENTRIC ORBIT

    L. A. Buchhave;L. A. Buchhave;G. Á. Bakos;J. D. Hartman;G. Torres

  • HAT-P-1b: A Large-Radius, Low-Density Exoplanet Transiting one Member of a Stellar Binary

    G. A. Bakos;R. W. Noyes;G. Kovacs;D. W. Latham

  • HAT-P-1b: A Large-Radius, Low-Density Exoplanet Transiting One Member of a Stellar Binary* **

    G. Á. Bakos;R. W. Noyes;G. Kovács;D. W. Latham

Frequent Co-Authors

Gáspár Á. Bakos
Gáspár Á. Bakos Princeton University
Joel D. Hartman
Joel D. Hartman Princeton University
Guillermo Torres
Guillermo Torres Harvard University
Debra A. Fischer
Debra A. Fischer Yale University
Lars A. Buchhave
Lars A. Buchhave Technical University of Denmark
Andrew W. Howard
Andrew W. Howard California Institute of Technology
Timothy M. Brown
Timothy M. Brown Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network
David W. Latham
David W. Latham Harvard University
Brian P. Schmidt
Brian P. Schmidt Australian National University
John Asher Johnson
John Asher Johnson Harvard University

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