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Yasuhiro Hasegawa
Yasuhiro Hasegawa
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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The eccentric cavity, triple rings, two-armed spirals, and double clumps of the MWC 758 disk
R Dong, S Liu, J Eisner, S Andrews, J Fung, Z Zhu, E Chiang, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 860 (2), 124, 2018
1772018
The origin of planetary system architectures–I. Multiple planet traps in gaseous discs
Y Hasegawa, RE Pudritz
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 417 (2), 1236-1259, 2011
992011
ALMA survey of Class II protoplanetary disks in Corona Australis: a young region with low disk masses
P Cazzoletti, CF Manara, HB Liu, EF Van Dishoeck, S Facchini, JM Alcalà, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 626, A11, 2019
832019
Planet formation and migration near the silicate sublimation front in protoplanetary disks
M Flock, NJ Turner, GD Mulders, Y Hasegawa, RP Nelson, B Bitsch
Astronomy & Astrophysics 630, A147, 2019
642019
A spatially resolved au-scale inner disk around DM Tau
T Kudo, J Hashimoto, T Muto, HB Liu, R Dong, Y Hasegawa, ...
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 868 (1), L5, 2018
622018
Systematic analysis of spectral energy distributions and the dust opacity indices for class 0 young stellar objects
I Jennifer, H Li, HB Liu, Y Hasegawa, N Hirano
The Astrophysical Journal 840 (2), 72, 2017
622017
PLANETARY POPULATIONS IN THE MASS–PERIOD DIAGRAM: A STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF EXOPLANET FORMATION AND THE ROLE OF PLANET TRAPS
Y Hasegawa, RE Pudritz
The Astrophysical Journal 778 (1), 78, 2013
582013
Differences in the gas and dust distribution in the transitional disk of a Sun-like young star, PDS 70
ZC Long, E Akiyama, M Sitko, RB Fernandes, K Assani, CA Grady, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 858 (2), 112, 2018
562018
Evolutionary tracks of trapped, accreting protoplanets: The origin of the observed mass–period relation
Y Hasegawa, RE Pudritz
The Astrophysical Journal 760 (2), 117, 2012
542012
Magnetically induced disk winds and transport in the HL Tau disk
Y Hasegawa, S Okuzumi, M Flock, NJ Turner
The Astrophysical Journal 845 (1), 31, 2017
492017
Planetary system formation in the protoplanetary disk around HL Tauri
E Akiyama, Y Hasegawa, M Hayashi, S Iguchi
The Astrophysical Journal 818 (2), 158, 2016
472016
Do giant planets survive type II migration?
Y Hasegawa, S Ida
The Astrophysical Journal 774 (2), 146, 2013
462013
The shadow knows: Using shadows to investigate the structure of the pretransitional disk of HD 100453
ZC Long, RB Fernandes, M Sitko, K Wagner, T Muto, J Hashimoto, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 838 (1), 62, 2017
402017
Surface geometry of protoplanetary disks Inferred from near-infrared imaging polarimetry
M Takami, Y Hasegawa, T Muto, PG Gu, R Dong, JL Karr, J Hashimoto, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 795 (1), 71, 2014
402014
GW Ori: Interactions between a triple-star system and its circumtriple disk in action
J Bi, N van Der Marel, R Dong, T Muto, RG Martin, JL Smallwood, ...
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 895 (1), L18, 2020
392020
Spiral Structure and Differential Dust Size Distribution in the LKHα 330 Disk
E Akiyama, J Hashimoto, H baobabu Liu, M Bonnefoy, R Dong, ...
The Astronomical Journal 152 (6), 222, 2016
392016
Detecting Earth-like biosignatures on rocky exoplanets around nearby stars with ground-based extremely large telescopes
M López-Morales, T Currie, J Teske, E Gaidos, E Kempton, J Males, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09523, 2019
372019
Dead zones as thermal barriers to rapid planetary migration in protoplanetary disks
Y Hasegawa, RE Pudritz
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 710 (2), L167, 2010
352010
A concordant scenario to explain FU Orionis from deep centimeter and millimeter interferometric observations
HB Liu, EI Vorobyov, R Dong, MM Dunham, M Takami, R Galván-Madrid, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 602, A19, 2017
332017
Planetesimal collisions as a chondrule forming event
S Wakita, Y Matsumoto, S Oshino, Y Hasegawa
The Astrophysical Journal 834 (2), 125, 2017
312017
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