My ADS Library
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Highlighted Publications
Beard, Robertson, Lubin et al. “Discovery of a Nearby Habitable Zone Super-Earth Candidate Amenable to Direct Imaging.” 2025, AJ, 170, 279.
Han, Robertson, Brandt et al. “Hundreds of TESS Exoplanets Might Be Larger than We Thought.” 2025, ApJ Letters, 988, 4.
Beard, Robertson, Dai et al. “The TESS-Keck Survey XVII: Precise Mass Measurements in a Young, High Multiplicity Transiting Planet System using Radial Velocities and Transit Timing Variations.” 2024, AJ, 167, 70.
Holcomb, Robertson, Hartigan et al. “SpinSpotter: An Automated Algorithm for Identifying Stellar Rotation Periods With Autocorrelation Analysis.” 2022, ApJ, 936, 138.
Lubin, Robertson, Stefansson et al. “Stellar Activity Manifesting at a One Year Alias Explains Barnard b as a False Positive.” 2021, AJ, 162, 61.
Robertson, Stefansson, Mahadevan et al. “Persistent starspot signals on M dwarfs: multi-wavelength Doppler observations with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder and Keck/HIRES.” 2020, ApJ, 897, 125.
Robertson, Anderson, Stefansson et al. “Ultra-Stable Environment Control for the NEID Spectrometer: Design and Performance Demonstration.” 2019, JATIS, 5(1), 015003.
Marchwinski, Mahadevan, Robertson, Ramsey, & Harder. “Toward Understanding Stellar Radial Velocity Jitter as a Function of Wavelength: The Sun as a Proxy.” 2015, ApJ, 798, 63.
Robertson, Mahadevan, Endl, & Roy. “Stellar Activity Masquerading as Planets in the Habitable Zone of the M Dwarf Gliese 581.” 2014, Science, 345, 440.
Robertson, Endl, Cochran, & Dodson-Robinson. “Hα Activity of Old M Dwarfs: Stellar Cycles and Mean Activity Levels For 93 Low-Mass Stars in the Solar Neighborhood.” 2013, ApJ, 764, 3.