David Sudarsky
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American astrophysicist
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Physics
#8806
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#11106
Historical Rank
#1989
USA Rank
Cosmology
#372
World Rank
#388
Historical Rank
#90
USA Rank
Astrophysics
#994
World Rank
#1083
Historical Rank
#232
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David Sudarsky's Degrees
- Bachelors Physics Princeton University
Why Is David Sudarsky Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Sudarsky is an astrophysicist at the University of Arizona. He is primarily known for producing the first exoplanet classification system, which is based on a series of theoretical gas-giant-atmosphere models. By modeling the physical characteristics and chemistry of their atmospheres, the appearance of gas giants is predicted.
David Sudarsky's Published Works
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Published Works
- A Nongray Theory of Extrasolar Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs (1997) (1063)
- A Possible Bifurcation in Atmospheres of Strongly Irradiated Stars and Planets (2003) (314)
- L and T Dwarf Models and the L to T Transition (2005) (295)
- Albedo and Reflection Spectra of Extrasolar Giant Planets (1999) (292)
- Theoretical Spectra and Atmospheres of Extrasolar Giant Planets (2002) (263)
- Beyond the T Dwarfs: Theoretical Spectra, Colors, and Detectability of the Coolest Brown Dwarfs (2003) (247)
- Theory of Extrasolar Giant Planet Transits (2001) (182)
- On the Radii of Close-in Giant Planets (2000) (178)
- A Theory for the Radius of the Transiting Giant Planet HD 209458b (2003) (129)
- Theory for the Secondary Eclipse Fluxes, Spectra, Atmospheres, and Light Curves of Transiting Extrasolar Giant Planets (2006) (129)
- On the Indirect Detection of Sodium in the Atmosphere of the Planetary Companion to HD 209458 (2002) (112)
- Spectra and Diagnostics for the Direct Detection of Wide-Separation Extrasolar Giant Planets (2004) (100)
- Modeling the Formation of Clouds in Brown Dwarf Atmospheres (2002) (91)
- A Theoretical Interpretation of the Measurements of the Secondary Eclipses of TrES-1 and HD 209458b (2005) (67)
- Theoretical Spectral Models of T Dwarfs at Short Wavelengths and Their Comparison with Data (2001) (67)
- Phase Functions and Light Curves of Wide-Separation Extrasolar Giant Planets (2005) (66)
- Theoretical Radii of Transiting Giant Planets: The Case of OGLE-TR-56b (2004) (57)
- The Spectral Character of Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs (1997) (9)
- Advances in the Theory of Brown Dwarfs and Extrasolar Giant Planets (invited review) (1997) (5)
- Models of Irradiated Extrasolar Giant Planets (2002) (2)
- Erratum: “Modeling the Formation of Clouds in Brown Dwarf Atmospheres” (ApJ, 586, 1320 [2003]) (2003) (2)
- Thoughts on the Theory of Irradiated Giant Planets (2004) (1)
- Optical Spectra of Extrasolar Giant Planets (2004) (0)
- Spectra of irradiated giant planets (2002) (0)
- Periodicity in the Distribution of Galaxies and its Interpretation (2000) (0)
- DOES AN INTRINSIC LENGTH SCALE GENERATE PERIODICITY IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF GALAXIES (2002) (0)
- Optical Imaging of Extrasolar Giant Planets From Space (2004) (0)
- Advances in the Theory of Extrasolar Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs (1997) (0)
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