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Rebecca Jensen-Clem
Rebecca Jensen-Clem is an American astronomer at the University of California, Santa Cruz whose research focuses on extreme adaptive optics and high-contrast imaging for the direct detection and characterization of exoplanets. In 2025 she shared the New Horizons in Physics Prize for demonstrating new extreme adaptive-optics techniques that will enable the direct detection of the smallest exoplanets. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 1 results of 1
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A Wolf 359 in sheep's clothing: hunting for substellar companions in the fifth-closest system using combined high-contrast imaging and radial velocity analysis by Bowens-Rubin, Rachel (Author) , Murphy, Joseph M. Akana (Author) , Hinz, Philip M. (Author) , Limbach, Mary Anne (Author) , Seifahrt, Andreas (Author) , Kiman, Rocio (Author) , Salama, Maïssa (Author) , Mukherjee, Sagnick (Author) , Brady, Madison (Author) , Carter, Aarynn L. (Author) , Jensen-Clem, Rebecca (Author) , Kooten, Maaike A. M. van (Author) , Isaacson, Howard (Author) , Kosiarek, Molly (Author) , Bean, Jacob L. (Author) , Kasper, David (Author) , Luque, Rafael (Author) , Stefánsson, Gudmundur (Author) , Stürmer, Julian (Author) ,
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