
Ellis Bogat
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Graduate Student
I am an observational astronomer focused on high-contrast imaging of exoplanets with space-based observatories. I primarily work on data analysis and data reduction pipeline development with facilities like JWST, Roman, and eventually the Habitable Worlds Observatory, with the underlying goal of discovering and characterizing young, giant, exoplanets to better understand their formation.
Research Areas:
Exoplanets
Research Centers & Collaborations:
Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science and Technology II
Space Missions
Latest Papers
Probing the Outskirts of M Dwarf Planetary Systems with a Cycle 1 JWST NIRCam Coronagraphy Survey
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The Astronomical Journal
UMD Author(s): Ellis Bogat
JWST/NIRCam Detection of the Fomalhaut C Debris Disk in Scattered Light
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The Astrophysical Journal Letters
UMD Author(s): Ellis Bogat
JWST/NIRCam Coronagraphy of the Young Planet-hosting Debris Disk AU Microscopii
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The Astronomical Journal
UMD Author(s): Ellis Bogat