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Timothy R. Bedding

Timothy R. Bedding

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Physics

D-Index
117
Citations
42482
World Ranking
922
National Ranking
23

Overview

Timothy R. Bedding is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and focuses their research primarily within the domain of Physics and Astronomy. Their work spans various subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Computational Mechanics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Oceanography.

Their research interests cover a wide range of topics, with significant attention to stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, as well as astronomy and astrophysical research. Additional key areas include astrophysics and star formation studies, astro and planetary science, astronomical observations and instrumentation, gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, and adaptive optics and wavefront sensing.

Timothy R. Bedding has contributed extensively to scientific literature, with frequent publications in specific venues. Notable publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Astronomical Journal
  • UNC Libraries

They have collaborated frequently with other researchers. Key coauthors include:

  • Daniel Huber
  • Simon J. Murphy
  • Dennis Stello
  • Yaguang Li
  • Daniel Hey

Among their recent papers are several contributions to the understanding of stellar and planetary systems. Selected recent works include:

  • "Age dating of an early Milky Way merger via asteroseismology of the naked-eye star ν Indi" (2020, Nature Astronomy)
  • "A precise asteroseismic age and metallicity for HD 139614: a pre-main-sequence star with a protoplanetary disc in Upper Centaurus-Lupus" (2021, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society)
  • "A 20 Second Cadence View of Solar-type Stars and Their Planets with TESS: Asteroseismology of Solar Analogs and a Recharacterization of π Men c" (2022, The Astronomical Journal)
  • "TOI-257b (HD 19916b): a warm sub-saturn orbiting an evolved F-type star" (2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society)
  • "Asteroseismology of 36 Kepler subgiants - I. Oscillation frequencies, linewidths, and amplitudes" (2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society)

Best Publications

  • Masses, Radii, and Orbits of Small Kepler Planets: The Transition from Gaseous to Rocky Planets

    Geoffrey W. Marcy;Howard Isaacson;Andrew W. Howard;Jason F. Rowe

  • Gravity modes as a way to distinguish between hydrogen- and helium-burning red giant stars

    Timothy R. Bedding;Benoit Mosser;Daniel Huber;Josefina Montalbán

  • Kepler Asteroseismology Program: Introduction and First Results

    Ronald L. Gilliland;T. M. Brown;J. Christensen-Dalsgaard;H. Kjeldsen

  • Masses, Radii, and Orbits of Small Kepler Planets: The Transition From Gaseous to Rocky Planets

    Geoffrey W. Marcy;Howard Isaacson;Andrew W. Howard;Jason F. Rowe

  • Revised Stellar Properties of Kepler Targets for the Quarter 1-16 Transit Detection Run

    Daniel Huber;Daniel Huber;Victor Silva Aguirre;Jaymie M. Matthews;Marc H. Pinsonneault

  • Fast core rotation in red-giant stars as revealed by gravity-dominated mixed modes

    Paul P.G.Beck;Josefina Montalban;Thomas Kallinger;Joris De Ridder

  • Kepler Asteroseismology Program: Introduction and First Results

    Ronald L. Gilliland;Timothy M. Brown;Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard;Hans Kjeldsen

  • Testing Scaling Relations for Solar-Like Oscillations from the Main Sequence to Red Giants using Kepler Data

    D. Huber;T. R. Bedding;D. Stello;S. Hekker

  • Kepler-36: A Pair of Planets with Neighboring Orbits and Dissimilar Densities

    Joshua A. Carter;Eric Agol;William J. Chaplin;Sarbani Basu

  • Ages and fundamental properties of Kepler exoplanet host stars from asteroseismology

    Silva Aguirre;G.R. Davies;G.R. Davies;S Basu;J Christensen-Dalsgaard

  • TESTING SCALING RELATIONS FOR SOLAR-LIKE OSCILLATIONS FROM THE MAIN SEQUENCE TO RED GIANTS USING KEPLER DATA

    D. Huber;T. R. Bedding;D. Stello;S. Hekker;S. Hekker

  • Ensemble Asteroseismology of Solar-Type Stars with the NASA Kepler Mission

    W. J. Chaplin;H. Kjeldsen;J. Christensen-Dalsgaard;S. Basu

  • Kepler-22b: A 2.4 Earth-radius Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Sun-like Star

    William J. Borucki;David G. Koch;Natalie Batalha;Stephen T. Bryson

  • Correcting Stellar Oscillation Frequencies for Near-Surface Effects

    Hans Kjeldsen;Timothy R. Bedding;Joergen Christensen-Dalsgaard

  • Fundamental properties of kepler planet-candidate host stars using asteroseismology

    Daniel Huber;William J. Chaplin;William J. Chaplin;Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard;Ronald L. Gilliland

  • Stellar Spin-Orbit Misalignment in a Multiplanet System

    Daniel Huber;Joshua A. Carter;Mauro Barbieri;Andrea Miglio;Andrea Miglio

  • Accurate parameters of 93 solar-type Kepler targets

    H. Bruntt;S. Basu;B. Smalley;W. J. Chaplin

  • Fundamental Properties of Stars using Asteroseismology from Kepler & CoRoT and Interferometry from the CHARA Array

    D. Huber;M. J. Ireland;T. R. Bedding;I. M. Brandão

  • The relation between Δν and νmax for solar‐like oscillations

    D Stello;William Chaplin;S Basu;Yvonne Elsworth

  • Solar-like oscillations in alpha Centauri B

    Hans Kjeldsen;Timothy R. Bedding;R. Paul Butler;Joergen Christensen-Dalsgaard

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis Stello
Dennis Stello University of New South Wales
Hans Kjeldsen
Hans Kjeldsen Aarhus University
Daniel Huber
Daniel Huber University of Hawaii at Manoa
William J. Chaplin
William J. Chaplin University of Birmingham
Saskia Hekker
Saskia Hekker Heidelberg University
Rafael A. García
Rafael A. García University of Paris-Saclay
Sarbani Basu
Sarbani Basu Yale University
Yvonne Elsworth
Yvonne Elsworth University of Birmingham
Travis S. Metcalfe
Travis S. Metcalfe Max Planck Society

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