2023

(2/8|31/166)

  • RZ Piscium Hosts a Compact and Highly Perturbed Debris Disk, Su et al., ApJ in press [ ADS ]
  • A planetary collision afterglow and transit of the resultant debris cloud, Kenworthy et al., Nature [ Nature ; PDF ; ADS ]
  • Planetary system architectures with low-mass inner planets. Direct imaging of mature systems coupled to radial velocity and astrometry, Desgrange et al., A&A in press [ ADS ]
  • An ALMA Survey of M-dwarfs in the Beta Pictoris Moving Group with Two New Debris Disc Detections, Cronin-Coltsmann et al. 2023, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • ALMA and Keck analysis of Fomalhaut field sources: JWST’s Great Dust Cloud is a background object, Kennedy et al., in press [ ADS ]
  • Inner edges of planetesimal belts: collisionally eroded or truncated?, Blanco et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Stirred but not shaken: a multi-wavelength view of HD 16743’s debris disc, Marshall et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Morphology of the gas-rich debris disk around HD 121617 with SPHERE observations in polarized light, Perrot et al., A&A, [ ADS ]

2022

(1/13|29/158)

  • ISPY-NACO Imaging Survey for Planets around Young stars. The demographics of forming planets embedded in protoplanetary disks, Cugno et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems I: High Contrast Imaging of the Exoplanet HIP 65426 b from 2-16 um, Carter et al., submitted [ ADS]
  • The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems II: A 1 to 20 Micron Spectrum of the Planetary-Mass Companion VHS 1256-1257 b, Miles et al., submitted [ ADS ]
  • Direct Discovery of the Inner Exoplanet in the HD206893 System, Hinkley et al., A&A, [ ADS ]
  • High resolution ALMA and HST imaging of kappa CrB: a broad debris disc around a post-main sequence star with low-mass companions, Lovell et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • RVSPY – Radial Velocity Survey for Planets around Young Stars. Target characterization and high-cadence survey, Zakhozhay et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • The halo around HD 32297: Micron-sized cometary dust, Olofsson et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • The eclipse of the V773 Tau B circumbinary disk, Kenworthy et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • The JWST Early Release Science Program for the Direct Imaging & Spectroscopy of Exoplanetary Systems, Hinkley et al., PASP [ ADS ]
  • A Star-sized Impact-Produced Dust Clump in the Terrestrial Zone of the HD 166191 System, Su, Kennedy et al., ApJ [ ADS ]
  • ALMA’s view of the M-dwarf GSC 07396-00759’s edge-on debris disc: AU Mic’s coeval twin, Cronin-Coltsmann, Kennedy et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Circumbinary disk evolution in the presence of an outer companion star, Martin et al., ApJL [ ADS ]
  • Planet populations inferred from debris discs: insights from 178 debris systems in the ISPY, LEECH and LIStEN planet-hunting surveys, Pearce et al., A&A [ ADS ]

2021

(1/18|28/145)

  • Highly structured inner planetary system debris around the intermediate age Sun-like star TYC 8830-410-1, Melis et al., ApJ [ ADS ]
  • Carbon monoxide gas produced by a giant impact in the inner region of a young system, Schneidermann et al., Nature, [ ADS ; Nature ]
  • The HD 98800 quadruple pre-main sequence system. Towards full orbital characterisation using long-baseline infrared interferometry, Zuniga-Fernandez et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • The formation of planetary systems with SPICA, Kamp et al., PASA [ ADS ]
  • Four new PLanetesimals Around TYpical and Pre-main seqUence Stars (PLATYPUS) Debris Discs at 8.8mm, Norfolk et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • High resolution ALMA and HST images of q1Eri: an asymmetric debris disc with an eccentric Jupiter, Lovell et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • A near-infrared interferometric survey of debris-disk stars. VII. The hot/warm dust connection, Absil et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • ALMA imaging of the M-dwarf Fomalhaut C’s debris disc, Cronin-Coltsmann, Kennedy et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • SpiKeS: Precision Warm Spitzer Photometry of the Kepler Field, Werner et al., ApJS, [ ADS ]
  • Discovery of an Edge-on Circumstellar Debris Disk Around BD+45 598: a Newly Identifed Member of the β Pictoris Moving Group, Hinkley et al., ApJ [ ADS ]
  • The beta Pictoris b Hill sphere transit campaign: I. Photometric limits to dust and rings, Kenworthy et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • The HOSTS survey: evidence for an extended dust disk and constraints on the presence of giant planets in the Habitable Zone of beta Leo, Defrere et al., AJ [ ADS ]
  • A ~75% Occurrence Rate of Debris Discs around F stars in the beta Pic Moving Group, Pawellek et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Rapid CO gas dispersal from NO Lup’s class III circumstellar disc, Lovell, Kennedy, et al., MNRASL [ ADS ; press ]
  • A search for trends in spatially resolved debris discs at far-infrared wavelengths, Marshall et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Planet formation in intermediate-separation binary systems, Panic et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • ALMA Survey of Lupus Class III Stars: Early Planetesimal Belt Formation and Rapid Disk Dispersal, Lovell et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • LIStEN: L’ band Imaging Survey for Exoplanets in the North, Musso-Barcucci et al., A&A [ ADS ]

2020

(3/15|28/127)

  • Hiding signatures of gravitational instability in protoplanetary discs with planets, Rowther et al., ApJL [ ADS ; press ]
  • Mutual inclinations between giant planets and their debris discs in HD 113337 and HD 38529, Xuan, Kennedy et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Insights into the planetary dynamics of HD 206893 with ALMA, Marino et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Spin-Orbit Alignment of the beta Pictoris Planetary System, Kraus et al., ApJL [ ADS ]
  • The unexpected narrowness of eccentric debris rings: a sign of eccentricity during the protoplanetary disc phase, Kennedy, RSOS [ ADS ]
  • A low-mass stellar companion to the young variable star RZ Psc, Kennedy et al., MNRASL [ ADS ]
  • Survey of planetesimal belts with ALMA: gas detected around the Sun-like star HD 129590, Kral et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • No significant correlation between radial velocity planet presence and debris disc properties, Yelverton, Kennedy, & Su, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Herschel Observations of Disks Around Late-type Stars, Tanner et al., PASP [ ADS ]
  • A remnant planetary core in the hot Neptunian desert, Armstrong et al., Nature [ ADS ; PDF ; press ]
  • The HOSTS survey for exozodiacal dust: Observational results from the complete survey, Ertel et al., AJ [ ADS ]
  • ISPY – NACO Imaging Survey for Planets around Young stars, Survey description and results from the first 2.5 years of observations, Launhardt et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • Searching for a dusty cometary belt around Trappist-1 with ALMA, Marino et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Constraining planet formation around 6-8M_sun stars, Veras et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Are Inner Disc Misalignments Common? ALMA Reveals an Isotropic Outer Disc Inclination Distribution for Young Dipper Stars, Ansdell et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]

2019

(3/19|25/112)

  • An unusually large gaseous transit in a debris disc, Igelsias et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Dust production in the debris disk around HR 4796 A, Olofsson et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • A statistically significant lack of debris discs in medium separation binary systems, Yelverton, Kennedy et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • A Gap in the Mass Distribution for Warm Neptune and Terrestrial Planets, Armstrong et al., ApJL [ ADS ]
  • The REASONS Survey: Resolved Millimeter Observations of a Large Debris Disk Around the Nearby F Star HD 170773, Sepulveda et al., ApJ [ ADS ]
  • ISPY – NaCo Imaging Survey for Planets around Young stars – Discovery of an M dwarf in the gap between HD 193571 and its debris ring, Musso-Barcucci et al., A&A, [ ADS ]
  • A transiting exocomet detected in broadband light by TESS in the beta Pictoris system, Zieba et al., A&A [ ADS ; github ; press ]
  • Extreme Debris Disk Variability — Exploring the Diverse Outcomes of Large Asteroid Impacts During the Era of Terrestrial Planet Formation, Su et al., ApJ [ ADS ]
  • Kuiper Belt-Like Hot and Cold Populations of Planetesimal Inclinations in the beta Pictoris Belt Revealed by ALMA, Matra et al., AJ [ ADS ]
  • ISPY – the NaCo Imaging Survey for Planets around Young stars: A young companion candidate embedded in the R CrA cloud, Cugno et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • High-resolution spectroscopy of Boyajian’s star during optical dimming events, Martinez-Gonzalez et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • The PDS 110 observing campaign — photometric and spectroscopic observations reveal eclipses are aperiodic, Osborn et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • A circumbinary protoplanetary disc in a polar configuration, Kennedy et al., Nature Astronomy [ PDF ; ADS ; web ; press ]
  • Spectral and orbital characterisation of the directly imaged giant planet HIP 65426 b, Cheetham et al., A&A [ ADS ]
  • A gap in HD 92945’s broad planetesimal disc revealed by ALMA, Marino et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • The Little Dippers: Transits of Star-grazing Exocomets?, Ansdell et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • The wavelength dependence of interstellar polarization in the Local Hot Bubble, Cotton et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • An automated search for transiting exocomets, Kennedy et al., MNRAS [ ADS ; github ]
  • Detection of a giant flare displaying quasi-periodic pulsations from a pre-main sequence M star with NGTS, Jackman et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]

2018

(4/21|23/93)

  • Comprehensive analysis of HD 105, a young Solar System analog, Marshall et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Using warm dust to constrain unseen planets, Bonsor et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Constraining the presence of giant planets in two-belt debris disk systems with VLT/SPHERE direct imaging and dynamical arguments, Matthews et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Empty gaps? Depleting annular regions in debris discs by secular resonance with a two-planet system, Yelverton & Kennedy, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • The KIC 8462852 Light Curve From 2015.75 to 2018.18 Shows a Variable Secular Decline, Schaefer et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • A gap in the planetesimal disc around HD 107146 and asymmetric warm dust emission revealed by ALMA, Marino et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Unlocking the secrets of the midplane gas and dust distribution in the young hybrid disc HD 141569, Miley et al. A&A [ ADS ]
  • Exocomet Orbit Fitting: Accelerating Coma Absorption During Transits of beta Pictoris, Kennedy, MNRAS [ ADS ; github ]
  • Infrared colours and inferred masses of metal-poor giant stars in the Kepler field, Casey, Kennedy et al. MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • An Empirical Planetesimal Belt Radius – Stellar Luminosity Relation, Matra, Marino, Kennedy et al, ApJ [ ADS ]
  • The HOSTS survey – Exo-zodiacal dust measurements for 30 stars, Ertel et al., AJ [ ADS ; press ]
  • Circumbinary, not transitional: On the spiral arms, cavity, shadows, fast radial flows, streamers and horseshoe in the HD142527 disc, Price et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Kuiper Belt Analogues in Nearby M-type Planet-host Systems, Kennedy et al., MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Discovery of New Dipper Stars with K2: A Window into the Inner Disk Region of T Tauri Stars, Hedges, Hodgkin, & Kennedy, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • ALMA observations of the narrow HR 4796A debris ring, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Shaping HR8799’s outer dust belt with an unseen planet, Read et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • A-type Stellar Abundances: A Corollary to Herschel Observations of Debris Disks, Draper et al., ApJ, [ ADS ]
  • The First Post-Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852, Boyajian et al, ApJL [ ADS ; press ]
  • Analysis of the Herschel DEBRIS Sun-like star sample, Sibthorpe, Kennedy, et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Modelling the KIC8462852 light curves: compatibility of the dips and secular dimming with an exocomet interpretation, Wyatt et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Optical Polarimetry of KIC 8462852 in May-August 2017, Steele et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]

2017

(1/13|20/72)

  • Extinction and the Dimming of KIC 8462852, Meng et al, ApJ [ ADS ; press ; more press ]
  • The First Scattered Light Image of the Debris Disk around the Sco-Cen target HD 129590, Matthews et al., ApJL [ ADS ]
  • SONS: The JCMT legacy survey of debris discs in the submillimetre, Holland, Matthews, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Periodic Eclipses of the Young Star PDS 110 Discovered with WASP and KELT Photometry, Osborn et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ]
  • A Complete ALMA Map of the Fomalhaut Debris Disk, MacGregor et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ]
  • Detection of exocometary CO within the 440 Myr-old Fomalhaut belt: a similar CO+CO$_2$ ice abundance in exocomets and Solar System comets, Matra et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ]
  • ALMA observations of the multiplanet system 61 Vir: What lies outside super-Earth systems?, Marino et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • The Northern Arc of epsilon Eridani’s Debris Ring as Seen by ALMA, Booth et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Predictions for the secondary CO, C and O gas content of debris discs from the destruction of volatile-rich planetesimals, Kral et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ]

  • The transiting dust clumps in the evolved disk of the Sun-like UXOr RZ Psc, Kennedy et al, RSOS [ ADS ; RSOS ; github ]
  • First scattered-light images of the gas-rich debris disk around 49 Ceti, Choquet et al, ApJL [ ADS ]
  • Discovery of a low-mass companion inside the debris ring surrounding the F5V star HD 206893, Milli et al, A&A [ ADS ]
  • ALMA observations of the eta Corvi debris disc: inward scattering of CO-rich exocomets by a chain of 3-30 M_Earth planets?, Marino et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]

2016

(0/12|19/59)

  • The SHARDDS survey: first resolved image of the HD114082 debris disk in Lower Centaurus Crux with SPHERE, Wahhaj, Milli, Kennedy et al, A&A [ ADS ]
  • Dipper disks not inclined towards edge-on orbits, Ansdell et al, MNRASL [ ADS ]
  • ALMA Observations of the Debris Disk of Solar Analogue tau Ceti, MacGregor et al, ApJ [ ADS ]
  • Deep LMT/AzTEC millimeter observations of epsilon Eridani and its surroundings, Chavez et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • The Gaia-ESO Survey: revisiting the Li-rich giant problem, Casey et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Exocometary gas in the HD 181327 debris ring, Marino et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ]
  • Effects of disc asymmetries on astrometric measurements, Kral et al, A&A [ ADS ]
  • Polarization measurements of hot dust stars and the local interstellar medium, Marshall et al, ApJ [ ADS ]
  • Nulling Data Reduction and On-Sky Performance of the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer, Defrere et al, ApJ [ ADS ]
  • Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 – Where’s the Flux? Boyajian et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ; kickstarter ]
  • IR-excesses around nearby Lambda Boo stars are caused by debris disks rather than ISM bow waves, Draper et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Young “Dipper” Stars in Upper Sco and rho Oph Observed by K2, Ansdell et al, ApJ [ ADS ]

2015

(4/11|19/47)

  • The AU Mic debris disk: far-infrared and submillimeter resolved imaging, Matthews, Kennedy et al, ApJ [ ADS ]
  • Kuiper belt structure around nearby super-Earth host stars, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Warm exo-Zodi from cool exo-Kuiper belts: the significance of P-R drag and the inference of intervening planets, Kennedy & Piette, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Stellar Multiplicity and Debris Disks: An Unbiased Sample, Rodriguez et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Constraining the orbits of sub-stellar companions imaged over short orbital arcs, Pearce, Wyatt, & Kennedy, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Does the Presence of Planets Affect the Frequency and Properties of Extrasolar Kuiper Belts? Results from the Herschel DEBRIS and DUNES Surveys, Moro-Martin, Marshall, Kennedy, et al., ApJ [ADS ]
  • Five steps in the evolution from protoplanetary to debris disk, Wyatt, Panic, Kennedy, & Matra, Ap&SS [ ADS ]
  • Exo-zodi modelling for the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer, Kennedy et al, ApJS [ ADS ; PDF ]
  • Target Selection for the LBTI Exozodi Key Science Program, Weinberger, Bryden, Kennedy et al, ApJS [ ADS ; PDF ]
  • First-light LBT nulling interferometric observations: warm exozodiacal dust resolved within a few AU of eta Crv, Defrere et al, ApJ [ ADS ; press ]
  • Nature or nurture of coplanar Tatooines: the aligned circumbinary Kuiper belt analogue around HD 131511, Kennedy, MNRAS Letters [ ADS ]

2014

(3/14|15/36)

  • An unbiased study of debris discs around A-type stars with Herschel, Thureau et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Towards chemical constraints on hot jupiter migration, Madhusudhan, Amin, & Kennedy, ApJL [ ADS ]
  • Interpreting the extended emission around three nearby debris disc host stars, Marshall et al, A&A [ ADS ]
  • Do two temperature debris disks have multiple belts? Kennedy & Wyatt, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • The Debris Disk of Solar Analogue tau Ceti: Herschel Observations and Dynamical Simulations of the Proposed Multiplanet System, Lawler, di Francesco, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ]
  • A Herschel PACS survey of brown dwarfs in IC 2391: Limits on primordial and debris disk fractions, Riaz & Kennedy, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Correlations between the stellar, planetary, and debris components of exoplanet systems observed by Herschel, Marshall et al, A&A [ ADS ]
  • Spatially Resolved Imaging of the Two-Component eta Crv Debris Disk with Herschel, Duchene et al, ApJ [ ADS ]
  • Evolution from protoplanetary to debris discs: The transition disc around HD 166191, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Discovery of the Fomalhaut C debris disk, Kennedy et al, MNRAS Letters [ ADS ; press ; more press ]
  • Alignment in star-debris disc systems seen by Herschel, Greaves, Kennedy, et al, MNRAS Letters [ ADS ]
  • Herschel Observations of Debris Discs Orbiting Planet-hosting Subgiants, Bonsor, Kennedy, et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Imaged sub-stellar companions: not as eccentric as they appear? The effect of an unseen inner mass on derived orbits, Pearce, Wyatt, & Kennedy, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Resolved imaging of the HR 8799 debris disk with Herschel, Matthews, Kennedy, et al, ApJ [ ADS ]

2013

(2/7|12/22)

  • Star – Planet – Debris Disk Alignment in the HD 82943 system: Is planetary system coplanarity actually the norm?, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • First results of the SONS survey: submillimetre detections of debris discs, Panic et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • The bright end of the exo-Zodi luminosity function: Disk evolution and implications for exo-Earth detectability, Kennedy & Wyatt, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Spatially Resolved Images of Dust Belt(s) Around the Planet-hosting Subgiant Kappa CrB, Bonsor, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ]
  • Resolved debris disks around A stars in the Herschel DEBRIS survey, Booth, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Millimeter Emission Structure in the first ALMA Image of the AU Mic Debris Disk, MacGregor et al, ApJL [ ADS ]
  • The Debris Disk around gamma Doradus Resolved with Herschel, Broekhoven-Fiene, Matthews, Kennedy et al, ApJ [ ADS ]

2012

(3/6|10/15)

  • A DEBRIS Disk Around The Planet Hosting M-star GJ 581 Spatially Resolved with Herschel, Lestrade et al, A&A [ ADS ; press ]
  • Coplanar circumbinary debris disks, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Confusion limited surveys: using WISE to quantify the rarity of warm dust around Kepler stars, Kennedy & Wyatt, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Herschel imaging of 61 Vir: implications for the prevalence of debris in low-mass planetary systems, Wyatt, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ; press ]
  • A peculiar class of debris disks from Herschel/DUNES – Steep spectral energy distributions, Ertel et al, A&A [ ADS ]
  • 99 Herculis: Host to a circumbinary polar ring debris disk, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]

2011

(2/3|7/9)

  • Searching for Saturn’s Dust Swarm: Limits on the size distribution of Irregular Satellites from km to micron sizes, Kennedy et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Multi-Wavelength Modelling of the Beta Leo Debris Disc: 1, 2 or 3 planetesimal populations? Churcher et al, MNRAS [ ADS ]
  • Collisional Evolution of Irregular Satellite Swarms: Detectable Dust around Solar System and Extrasolar Planets, Kennedy & Wyatt, MNRAS [ ADS ]

2010

(1/2|5/6)

  • Resolving debris discs in the far-infrared: early highlights from the DEBRIS survey, Matthews et al, A&A [ ADS ]
  • Are Debris Disks Self-Stirred? Kennedy & Wyatt, MNRAS [ ADS ]

2009

(1/1|4/4)

  • Stellar mass dependent disk dispersal, Kennedy & Kenyon, ApJ [ ADS ]

2008

(2/2|3/3)

  • Planet formation around stars of various masses: Hot super-Earths, Kennedy & Kenyon, ApJ [ ADS ]
  • Planet formation around stars of various masses: The snow line and the frequency of gas giants, Kennedy & Kenyon, ApJ [ ADS ]

2006

(1/1|1/1)

  • Planet formation around low-mass stars: The moving snow line and super-Earths, Kennedy, Kenyon, & Bromley, ApJ [ ADS ; press ]