Jane Luu - Some Publishing

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  • NASA Astrophysics Data System publication listing, Over 200 publications are listing
  • Luu, Jane; D.C. Jewitt and C. Trujillo (2000). "Water ice in 2060 Chiron and its implications for Centaurs and Kuiper Belt objects". Astrophysical Journal 531 (2): L151–L154. arXiv:astro-ph/0002094. Bibcode 2000ApJ...531L.151L. doi:10.1086/312536. PMID 10688775.
  • Luu, Jane; D.C. Jewitt (1998). "Deep Imaging of the Kuiper Belt with the Keck 10-Meter Telescope". Astrophysical Journal 502: L91–L94. Bibcode 1998ApJ...502L..91L. doi:10.1086/311490.
  • Luu, Jane; B. Marsden, D.C. Jewitt, C. Trujillo, C. Hegenrother, J. Chen and W. Offutt (1997). "A New Dynamical Class of Object in the Outer Solar System". Nature 387 (6633): 573. Bibcode 1997Natur.387..573L. doi:10.1038/42413.
  • Luu, Jane; D.C. Jewitt (1996). "Color Diversity among the Centaurs and Kuiper Belt Objects". Astronomical Journal 112: 2310–2318. Bibcode 1996AJ....112.2310L. doi:10.1086/118184.
  • Luu, Jane; D.C. Jewitt (1992). "High Resolution Surface Brightness Profiles of Near-Earth Asteroids". Icarus 97 (2): 276–287. Bibcode 1992Icar...97..276L. doi:10.1016/0019-1035(92)90134-S.
  • Luu, Jane (1991). "CCD Photometry and Spectroscopy of Outer Jovian Satellites". Astronomical Journal 102: 1213–1225. Bibcode 1991AJ....102.1213L. doi:10.1086/115949.
  • Crystalline Ice on Kuiper Belt Object (50000) Quaoar (article co-written with David Jewitt, published in the December 9, 2004 issue of Nature)
  • The Shape Distribution of Kuiper Belt Objects (paper co-written with Pedro Lacerda, June 2003)
  • Comet Impact on McMaster (presentation summary, November 2001)
  • Accretion in the Early Kuiper Belt I. Coagulation and Velocity Evolution (paper co-written with Scott J. Kenyon, published in May 1998 Astronomical Journal)
  • Optical and Infrared Reflectance Spectrum of Kuiper Belt Object 1996 TL66 (paper co-written with D.C. Jewitt, January 1998)

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