Bill Chaplin

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William Chaplin leads the programme of the NASA Kepler Mission devoted to the asteroseismic investigation of solar-type stars, managing and coordinating the work of 170 international scientists. He is interested in the following research themes:

Helioseismology
Solar Physics, Solar Variability
Asteroseismology
Stellar Physics, Stellar Variability
Supervision of research PhDs in asteroseismology and helioseismology

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  • 2015

    KOI-3158: The oldest known system of terrestrial-size planets

    Campante, T. L., Barclay, T., Swift, J. J., Huber, D., Adibekyan, V. Z., Cochran, W., Burke, C. J., Isaacson, H., Quintana, E. V., Davies, G. R., Silva Aguirre, V., Ragozzine, D., Riddle, R., Baranec, C., Basu, S., Chaplin, W. J., Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Metcalfe, T. S., Bedding, T. R., Handberg, R., & 21 othersStello, D., Brewer, J. M., Hekker, S., Karoff, C., Kolbl, R., Law, N. M., Lundkvist, M., Miglio, A., Rowe, J. F., Santos, N. C., Van Laerhoven, C., Arentoft, T., Elsworth, Y. P., Fischer, D. A., Kawaler, S. D., Kjeldsen, H., Lund, M. N., Marcy, G. W., Sousa, S. G., Sozzetti, A. & White, T. R., 23 Sept 2015, In: EPJ Web of Conferences. 101, 02004.

    Research output: Contribution to journalConference articlepeer-review

    Open Access
    1 Citation (Scopus)
  • Using BiSON to detect solar internal g-modes

    Kuszlewicz, J., Davies, G. R. & Chaplin, W. J., 23 Sept 2015, In: EPJ Web of Conferences. 101, 06041.

    Research output: Contribution to journalConference articlepeer-review

    Open Access