Mark Marley

Discovering and Characterizing the Planetary Systems of Nearby Stars: The scientific need for medium aperture space coronagraph observations (2009)

Greene, Tom, Cahoy, Kerri, Guyon, Olivier, Kasting, James, Marley, Mark, Meyer, Michael, ...

Significant advances in the discovery and characterization of the planetary systems of nearby stars can be accomplished with a moderate aperture high performance coronagraphic space mission that...

The Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: The Search for and Characterization of Young Planets (2009)

Beichman, Charles, Baraffe, Isabelle, Crockett, Christopher, Dodson-Robinson, Sarah, Fortney, Jonathan, Ghez, Andrea, ...

Despite the revolution in our knowledge resulting from the detection of planets around mature stars, we know almost nothing about planets orbiting young stars because rapid rotation and active...

Toward the End of Stars: Discovering the Galaxy's Coldest Brown Dwarfs (2009)

Burgasser, Adam J., Bloom, Josh, Cruz, Kelle, Cushing, Michael, Leggett, Sandy, Lodders, Katharina, ...

This White Paper to the National Academy of Sciences Astro2010 Decadal Review Committee highlights cross-disciplinary science opportunities over the next decade with cold brown dwarfs, sources...

Probing the Substellar Regime with SIRTF (2000)

Martin, Eduardo L., Brandner, Wolfgang, Jewitt, David, Simon, Theodore, Wainscoat, Richard, Marley, Mark, ...

One of the main scientific drivers of the Space InfraRed Telescope Facility (SIRTF) is the search for brown dwarfs and extrasolar superplanets. We discuss observational strategies for identification...