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Thursday, 01 September 2005 |
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John Debes joined DTM as a Postdoctoral Associate in September. Debes
obtained his Ph.D. in astronomy this summer at Pennsylvania State
University. An observer and theorist, Debes specializes in the
formation and characteristics of extrasolar planets around low-and
intermediate-mass stars. He developed a new theory for the fate of
planets after the deaths of their parent stars, led the testing of
novel designs for coronographic planet-detection instruments, and
utilized space and ground-based telescopes to search for evidence of
near-infared excess around nearby white dwarfs as possible signatures
of companion disks or planets. Continuing his wide-ranging approach to
extrasolar planets, Debes will focus on metal-rich (so-called DAZ
class) white dwarf stars during his time at DTM.
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