Rory's Publications

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Formation and Evoltution of Exoplanets. Ed: R. Barnes. 2010. Wiley-VCH. Berlin. ISBN: 978-3-527-40896-2





Refereed Publications
70. Shields, A., Barnes, R., et al. 2015. The Effect of Orbital Conguration on the Possible Climates and Habitability of Kepler-62f. AsBio, submitted.

69. Barnes, R., Meadows, V.S. & Evans, N. 2015. Comparative Habitability of Transiting Exoplanets. ApJ, accepted. Table 1.

68. Ahlers, J.P., Barnes, J.W. & Barnes, R. 2015. Spin-Orbit Misalignment of Two-Planet-System KOI-89 Via Gravity Darkening. ApJ, submitted.

67. Driscoll, P. & Barnes, R. 2015. Tidal heating of Earth-like exoplanets around M stars: Thermal, magnetic, and orbital evolutions. AsBio, 15, 739-760.

66. Barnes, R., et al. 2015. Long-lived Chaotic Orbital Evolution of Exoplanets in Mean Motion Resonances with Mutual Inclinations. Astrophys. J., 801, 101.

65. Luger, R. & Barnes, R. 2015.
Extreme Water Loss and Abiotic O2 Buildup On Planets Throughout the Habitable Zones of M Dwarfs. AsBio, 15, 119-143.

64. Deitrick, R., Barnes, R., et al. 2015. The 3-dimensional architecture of the Upsilon Andromedae planetary system. Astrophys. J., 796, 46.

63. Luger, R., Barnes, R. et al. 2015. Habitable Evaporated Cores: Transforming Mini-Neptunes into Super-Earths in the Habitable Zones of M Dwarfs. AsBio, 15, 57-88.

62. Barnes, R. 2015. A Method to Identify the Boundary Between Rocky and Gaseous Exoplanets from Tidal Theory and Transit Durations. Int. J. AsBio., 14, 321-333. Table 1.

61. Heller, R. & Barnes, R. 2015. Runaway greenhouse effect on exomoons due to irradiation from hot, young giant planets. Int. J. AsBio., 14, 335-343.

60. Armstrong, J.C., Barnes, R., et al. 2014. Effects of Extreme Obliquity Variations on the Habitability of Exoplanets. AsBio, 14, 277-291.

59. Young, P.A., Desch, S.J., Anbar, A.D., Barnes, R., et al. 2014. Astrobiological Stoichiometry. AsBio, 14, 603-626.

58. Van Laerhoven, C., Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2014. Tides, planetary companions, and habitability: habitability in the habitable zone of low-mass stars. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 441, 1888-1898.

57. Gomez Maqueo Chew, Y., Morales, J.C., Faedi, F., GarcĂ­a-Melendo, E., Hebb, L., Rodler, F., Deshpande, R., Mahadevan, S., McCormac, J., Barnes, R., et al. 2014. The EBLM project. II. A very hot, low-mass M dwarf in an eccentric and long period eclipsing binary system from SuperWASP. Astron. & Astrophys., 572, 50.

56. Heller, R., et al. 2014. Formation, Habitability, and Detection of Extrasolar Moons. AsBio, 14, 798-835.

55. Greenberg, R., van Laerhoven, C. & Barnes, R. 2013. Spin-driven tidal pumping: Tidally driven changes in planetary spin coupled with secular interactions between planets. Cel. Mech. Dyn. Astron., 117, 331-348.

54. Timpe, M., Barnes, R., Kopparapu, R., Raymond, S.N., Greenberg, R. & Gorelick, N. 2013. Secular Behavior of Exoplanets: Self-Consistency and Comparisons with the Planet-Planet Scattering Hypothesis. Astrophys. J., 146, 53.

53. Anglada-Escude, G., Tuomi, M., Gerlach, E., Barnes, R. et al. 2013. A dynamically-packed planetary system around GJ 667C with three super-Earths in its habitable zone. Astron. & Astrophys., 556, A126.

52. De Lee, N., et al. 2013. Very Low Mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-like Stars from MARVELS. V. A Low Eccentricity Brown Dwarf from the Driest Part of the Desert, MARVELS-6b. Astrophys. J., 145, 155.

51. Becker, A.C., Kundurthy, P., Agol, E., Barnes, R., Williams, B.F. & Rose, A.E. 2013 Observations of the WASP-2 System by the APOSTLE Program, Astrophys. J., 764, L17.

50. Kundurthy, P., Barnes, R., et al. 2013. APOSTLE: Longterm Transit Monitoring and Stability Analysis of XO-2b. Astrophys. J., 770, 36.

49. Kundurthy, P. et al. 2013. APOSTLE: Eleven Transit Observations of TrES-3b. Astrophys. J., 78, 8.

48 Ma, B., Ge, J. Barnes, R. 2013. Very Low-mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-like Stars from Marvels III: A Short-Period Brown Dwarf Candidate Around An Active G0Iv Subgiant. Astron. J., 145, 20.

47. Barnes, R. & Heller, R. 2013. The Perils of a Cooling Primary: Habitable Planets Around White and Brown Dwarfs. Astrobiology, 13, 279-291.

46. Heller, R. & Barnes, R. 2013. Constraints on Exomoon Habitablity from Photon Irradiation and Tidal Heating. Astrobiology, 13, 18-46.

45. Barnes, R., et al. 2013. Tidal Venuses: Triggering a Climate Catastrophe via Tidal Heating. Astrobiology, 13, 225-250.

44. Ahn, C.P. et al. 2012. The Ninth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey. Astrophys. J. Supp., 203, 21.

43. Fleming, S.W., Ge, J., Barnes, R et al. 2012. Very Low Mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-like Stars from MARVELS. II. A Short-period Companion Orbiting an F Star with Evidence of a Stellar Tertiary and Significant Mutual Inclination. Astrophys. J., 144, 72.

42. Wisniewski, J. et al. 2012. Very Low Mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-like Stars from MARVELS. I. A Low-mass Ratio Stellar Companion to TYC 4110-01037-1 in a 79 Day Orbit, Astrophys. J., 143, 107.

41. Gómez Maqueo Chew, Y. et al. 2012. Luminosity Discrepancy in the Equal-mass, Pre-main-sequence Eclipsing Binary Par 1802: Non-coevality or Tidal Heating?, Astrophys. J., 745, 58.

40. Kundurthy, P., Agol, E., Becker, A.C., Barnes, R., Williams, B., & Mukadam, A. 2011. APOSTLE Observations of GJ 1214 b: System Parameters and Evidence for Stellar Activity. Astrophys. J., 731, 123.

39. Heller, R., Leconte, J. & Barnes, R. 2011. Tidal Obliquity Evolution of Potentially Habitable Planets. Astron. & Astrophys., 528, A27.

38. Barnes, R., Greenberg, R., Quinn, T.R., McArthur, B.E. & Benedict G.F. 2011. Origin and Dynamics of the Mutually Inclined Orbits of &upsilon Andromedae c and d. Astrophys. J., 726, 71.

37. Lee, B.L., Ge, J., Fleming, S.W., Stassun, K.G., Gaudi, B.S., Barnes, R. et al. 2011. MARVELS-1 b: A Short-Period, Brown Dwarf Desert Candidate from the SDSS-III MARVELS Planet Search. Astrophys. J., 728, 32.

36. Léger, A. et al. 2011. The surprising physical properties of the CoRoT-7b exoplanet. Icarus, 213, 1-11.

35. McArthur, B.E., Benedict, F.G., Barnes, R., et al. 2010. New Observational Constraints on the &upsilon Andromedae System with Data from the Hubble Space Telescope and Hobby-Eberly Telescope. Astrophys. J. 715, 1203-1220.

34. Fleming, S.W., et al. 2010. Discovery of a Low-Mass Companion to a Metal-Rich F Star with the MARVELS Pilot Project. Astrophys. J., 718, 1185-1199.

33. Jackson, B., Miller, N. Barnes, R., et al. 2010. The Roles of Tidal Evolution and Evaporative Mass Loss in the Origin of CoRoT-7 b. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 407, 910-922.

32. Benedict, G.F., McArthur, B.E., Bean, J.L., Barnes, R., et al. 2010. The Mass of HD 38529 c from Hubble Space Telescope Astrometry and High-Precision Radial Velocities. Astron. J., 139, 1844-1856.

31. Kopparapu, R. & Barnes, R. 2010. Stability Analysis of Single Planet Systems and Their Habitable Zones. Astrophys. J., 716, 1336-1344.

30. Barnes, R., Raymond, S.N., Greenberg, R. & Jackson, B. 2010. CoRoT-7 b: Super-Earth or Super-Io? Astrophys. J. Lett., 709, L95-L98.

29. Quinn, T.R., Perrine, R.P., Richardson, D.C., & Barnes, R. 2010. A Symplectic Integrator for Hill's Equations. Astron. J., 139, 803-807.

28. Heller, R., Jackson, B., Barnes, R., Greenberg, R., & Homeier, D. 2010. Tidal effects on brown dwarfs: Application to the eclipsing binary 2MASS J05352184-0546085. Astron. & Astrophys., 514, A22.

27. Barnes, R., Jackson, B., Greenberg, R., & Raymond, S.N. 2009. Tidal Limits to Planetary Habitability. Astrophys. J. Lett., 700, L30-L33.

26. Raymond, S.N., Barnes, R., Veras, D., Armitage, P.J., Gorelick, N., & Greenberg, R. 2009. Planet-Planet Scattering Leads to Tightly Packed Planetary Systems. Astrophys. J. Lett., 696, L98-L101.

25. Barnes, R., Quinn, T.R., Lissauer, J.J., & Richardson, D.C. 2009. N-Body Simulations of Growth from 1 km Planetesimals at 0.4 AU. Icarus, 203, 626-643.

24. Kopparapu, R., Raymond, S.N., & Barnes, R. 2009. Stability of Additional Planets in and Around the Habitable Zone of the HD 47186 Planetary System. Astrophys. J. Lett., 695, L181-L184.

23. Jackson, B., Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2009. Observational Evidence for Tidal Destruction of Exoplanets. Astrophys. J., 698, 1357-1366.

22. Barnes, R., Jackson, B., Raymond, S.N., West, A.A., & Greenberg, R. 2009. The HD 40307 Planetary System: Super-Earths or Mini-Neptunes? Astrophys. J., 695, 1006-1011.

21. Raymond, S.N., Barnes, R., Armitage, P.J. & Gorelick, N. 2008. Mean Motion Resonances from Planet-Planet Scattering. Astrophys. J. Lett., 687, L107-L110.

20. Raymond, S.N., Barnes, R., & Gorelick, N. 2008. A Dynamical Perspective on Additional Planets in 55 Cancri. Astrophys. J., 689, 478-491.

19. Jackson, B., Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2008. Tidal Heating of Terrestrial Extra-Solar Planets and Implications for their Habitability. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 391, 237-245.

18. Barnes, R., Gozdziewski, K., & Raymond, S.N. 2008. The Successful Prediction of the Extrasolar Planet HD 74156 d. Astrophys. J. Lett., 680, L57-L60.

17. Jackson, B., Greenberg, R., & Barnes, R. 2008. Tidal Heating of Extrasolar Planets. Astrophys. J., 681, 1631-1638.

16. Jackson, B., Greenberg, R., & Barnes, R. 2008. "Tidal Evolution of Close-in Extra-Solar Planets." In Conference Proceedings to IAU Symposium #249, EXOPLANETS: Detection, Formation and Evolution, 187-196.

15. Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2008. "Extrasolar Planet Interactions." In Conference Proceedings to IAU Symposium #249, EXOPLANETS: Detection, Formation and Evolution, 469-478.

14. Jackson, B., Greenberg, R., & Barnes, R. 2008. Tidal Evolution of Close-in Extrasolar Planets. Astrophys. J. 678, 1396-1406.

13. Greenberg, R., & Barnes, R. 2008. Tidal Evolution of Dysnomia, Satellite of the Dwarf Planet Eris. Icarus, 194, 847-849.

12. Barnes, R., Raymond, S.N., Jackson, B., & Greenberg, R. 2008. Tides and the Evolution of Planetary Habitability. Astrobiology, 8, 557-568.

11. Raymond, S.N., Barnes, R., & Mandell, A.M. 2008.
Observable Consequences of Planet Formation Models in Systems with Close-in Terrestrial Planets. Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. 384, 663-674.

10. Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2007. Stability Limits in Resonant Planetary Systems. Astrophys. J. Lett. 665, L67-L71.

9. Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2007. Apsidal Behavior Among Planetary Orbits: Testing the Planet-Planet Scattering Model. Astrophys. J. Lett. 659, L53-L56.

8. Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2006. Behavior of Apsidal Orientations in Planetary Systems. Astrophys. J. Lett. 652, L53-L56.

7. Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2006. Stability Limits in Extrasolar Planetary Systems. Astrophys. J. Lett. 647, L163-L166.

6. Raymond, S.N., Barnes, R., & Kaib, N.A. 2006. Predicting New Planets in Known Extrasolar Planetary Systems III: Terrestrial Planet Formation. Astrophys. J. 644, 1223-1231.

5. Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2006. Extrasolar Planetary Systems Near a Secular Separatrix. Astrophys. J. 638, 478-487.

4. Raymond, S.N., & Barnes, R. 2005. Predicting New Planets in Known Extrasolar Planetary Systems II: Testing for Saturn-mass Planets. Astrophys. J. 619, 549-557.

3. Barnes, R., & Raymond, S.N. 2004. Predicting New Planets in Known Extrasolar Planetary Systems I: Test Particle Simulations. Astrophys. J. 617, 569-574.

2. Barnes, R., & Quinn, T.R. 2004. The (In)stability of Planetary Systems. Astrophys. J. 611, 494-516.

1. Barnes, R., & Quinn, T.R., 2001. A Statistical Examination of the Short Term Stability of the Upsilon Andromedae Planetary System. Astrophys. J. 550, 884-889.


Non-refereed Publications
9. Heller, R., Barnes, R. 2011. Habitability of Extrasolar Planets and Tidal Spin Evolution. Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres., 41, 539-543.

8. Barnes, R. et al. 2011. Habitability of Planets Orbiting Cool Stars, in Cool Stars XVI, eds Johns-Krull, C., Browning, M. and West, A.A., ASPC, in press.

7. Barnes, R., Jackson, B., Heller, R., Greenberg, R. & Raymond, S.N. 2010. Tidal Effects on the Habitability of Exoplanets: The Case of GJ 581 d. Astrobiology Science Conference 2010: Evolution and Life: Surviving Catastrophes and Extremes on Earth and Beyond. 5595-5596.

6. Barnes, R., Jackson, B., Greenberg, R., Raymond, S.N., & Heller, R. 2010. Tidal Constraints on Planetary Habitability, in Pathways Toward Habitable Planets, eds. Coude du Foresto, V., Gelino, D.M., & Ribas, I. ASPC, 133-138.

5. Jackson, B., Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2010. "Tides and Exoplanets." In Formation and Evolution of Exoplanets, ed. R. Barnes, Wiley-VCH Publishing, Berlin. 243-266.

4. Barnes, R. 2010. "Planet-Planet Interactions." In Formation and Evolution of Exoplanets, ed. R. Barnes, Wiley-VCH Publishing, Berlin. 49-70.

3. Meadows, V.S. et al. 2009. The Search for Habitable Environments and Life in the Universe. Astro2010 Decadal Review White Paper.

2. Jackson, B., Barnes, R., & Greenberg, R. 2009. "Planetary Transits and Tidal Evolution." In Conference Proceedings to IAU Symposium #253 Transiting Planets, 217-229.

1. Barnes, R. 2008. "Dynamics of Multiple Planet Systems." In: EXOPLANETS: Detection, Formation, Properties, Habitability, ed. J.W. Mason, Praxis Publishing Ltd., Chichester, UK, pp 177-208. (Abstract)


Last Update: 29 Sep 2015