James R. A. Davenport
occupation: researcher
Articles 53
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Real-time Technosignature Strategies with SN 2023ixf
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370 New Eclipsing Binary Candidates from TESS Sectors 1-26
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Llamaradas Estelares: Modeling the Morphology of White-light Flares
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Searching the SETI Ellipsoid with Gaia
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Stellar Rotation in the K2 Sample: Evidence for Modified Spin-down
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Temporal Evolution of Spatially Resolved Individual Star Spots on a Planet-hosting Solar-type Star: Kepler-17
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The Evolution of Flare Activity with Stellar Age
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Do Kepler Superflare Stars Really Include Slowly Rotating Sun-like Stars?—Results Using APO 3.5 m Telescope Spectroscopic Observations and Gaia-DR2 Data
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A Significant Overluminosity in the Transiting Brown Dwarf CWW 89Ab
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Possible Bright Starspots on TRAPPIST-1
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Flare Activity of Wide Binary Stars with Kepler
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Rotating Stars from Kepler Observed with Gaia DR2
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Orbiting Clouds of Material at the Keplerian Co-rotation Radius of Rapidly Rotating Low-mass WTTs in Upper Sco
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No Conclusive Evidence for Transits of Proxima b inMOSTPhotometry
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Tidal Synchronization and Differential Rotation of Kepler Eclipsing Binaries
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Infrared Flares from M Dwarfs: A Hinderance to Future Transiting Exoplanet Studies
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The Starspots of HAT-P-11: Evidence for a Solar-like Dynamo
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Rotating stars from Kepler observed with Gaia DR1
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Kepler flares. IV. A comprehensive analysis of the activity of the dM4e star GJ 1243
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MOST observations of our nearest neighbor: flares on Proxima Centauri
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Examining the relationships between colour,Teff, and [M/H] for APOGEE K and M dwarfs
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The eleventh and twelfth data releases of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: final data from SDSS-III
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The time domain spectroscopic survey: variable selection and anticipated results
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Detecting differential rotation and starspot evolution on the M dwarf GJ 1243 with Kepler
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BOSS ultracool dwarfs. I. Colors and magnetic activity of M and l dwarfs
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SDSS J14584479+3720215: a benchmark JHK_s_ blazar light curve from the 2MASS calibration scans
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Kepler flares III: stellar activity on GJ 1245A and B
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Discovery of two rare rigidly rotating magnetosphere stars in the APOGEE survey
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Kepler flares. I. Active and inactive M dwarfs
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Hα Emission From Active Equal-Mass, Wide M Dwarf Binaries1
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Kepler flares. II. The temporal morphology of white-light flares on GJ 1243
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The SDSS–2MASS–WISE 10-dimensional stellar colour locus
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