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Sarah Ballard

Sarah Ballard (born 1984[1]) is an American Professor of Astronomy currently at the University of Florida.[2] She has been a Torres Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,[3][4] a L'Oreal Fellow,[5] and a NASA Carl Sagan Fellow.[6]

Sarah Ashley Ballard
Born1984 (age 38–39)
EducationB.A. Astrophysics, UC Berkeley
Ph.D. Astronomy and Astrophysics, Harvard (2012)
Known forDiscovery of Kepler-19c (first exoplanet by transit-timing variation)
Scientific career
FieldsExoplanetary astrophysics
ThesisIn Pursuit of New Worlds: Searches for and Studies of Transiting Exoplanets from Three Space-Based Observatories (2012)
Doctoral advisorDavid Charbonneau
Websitedrballard.space

Ballard was part of a collaborative team that was the first to successfully use the transit-timing variation method. This resulted in her team's confirmation of this theoretical search procedure and the discovery of the Kepler-19 planetary system with that technique.[7] Ballard took part in the discovery of four exoplanets (early numbered) in the Kepler spacecraft mission prior to its finding of significant quantities of planets around other stars.

Ballard has spoken about her experience as a victim of sexual harassment,[8][9] about imposter syndrome, and about the controversy over the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatories.

Education

As an undergraduate, Ballard started out as a gender studies major at the University of California, Berkeley.[10][11] She completed a bachelor's degree from Berkeley in astrophysics in 2007, with a minor in physics.[12][better source needed] She did her graduate studies at Harvard University, completing a doctorate in astronomy and astrophysics in 2012 under the supervision of David Charbonneau.[12][13]

Fellowships

Ballard was a NASA Carl Sagan Fellow at the University of Washington where she did postdoctoral work;[6] and in 2015 was awarded a Women in Science Fellows postdoctoral fellowship by L'Oréal USA to continue her research at MIT.[5]

Exoplanet discoveries

Ballard took part in the discovery of four exoplanets before she turned 30 years old, including Kepler-19c, the first exoplanet found using the transit-timing variation method on data from the Kepler mission.[10][14][15]

Planet Discoveries of Sarah Ballard
Planets Discovered: 4
Number Planet
Designation
Type Size Class System Constellation Discoverer(s) Year Discovery Method Telescope
1 Kepler-19b[15] Exoplanet Kepler-19 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al. Transit Kepler
2 Kepler-61b[15] Exoplanet Kepler-61 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al. Transit Kepler
3 Kepler-93b[15] Exoplanet Super-Earth[16][17] Kepler-93 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al. Transit Kepler
4 Kepler-19c Exoplanet Kepler-19 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al. 2011 Transit-timing variation Kepler
Table Legend:

Size class = Planet radius distribution (radius of Earth).[18]

  • Earths[18] = 1.0 to 1.3 Earth radii.[18]
  • Super-Earths[18] = 1.3 to 2.0 Earth radii.[18]
  • Small Neptunes[18] = 2.0 to 4.0 Earth radii.[18]
  • Large Neptunes[18] = 4.0 to 6.0 Earth radii.[18]
  • Giant Planets[18] = 6.0 to 22.6 Earth radii.[18]
Discovery method =
  • Transit
  • Transit-timing variation

Transit-timing variation

The transit-timing variation method (TTV) is one of two techniques, along with the transit-duration variation method, proposed in 2001 by astronomer Jordi Miralda-Escudé.[19] TTV was amplified upon in 2004 by astronomers Matthew J. Holman and Norman W. Murray;[20] and by Eric Agol, Jason Steffen, Re’em Sari, and Will Clarkson.[21] Ballard was the principal investigator in the 2009 application to use the Spitzer Space Telescope to examine "The First Exoplanet Smaller than the Earth".[22] Ballard led the team which precisely estimated the diameter of Kepler-93b to within 1 percent, using TTV.[16][23]

Activism

When exoplanetologist Geoffrey Marcy resigned from the UC Berkeley faculty over charges that he had sexually harassed female undergraduate students, Ballard came out publicly as one of his victims in order to help bring attention to sexual harassment in academia.[24][25][26] In an interview published by Wired, she said that "In the parking lot outside her apartment [...] he gave her advice about her current relationship. She opened the door and stuck her legs out, eager to leave. [...] He put his hand on the back of her neck and told her to relax, that everything would work out with that boy".[27]

Ballard has written and conducted workshops on impostor syndrome.[28][29][30][31] She was involved in a controversy about the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope at Mauna Kea Observatory. Her friend, Keolu Fox, a native Hawaiian, helped her see the issue from an indigenous perspective.[32] Ballard spoke about the issue despite fears about the effects it may have on her career.[32]

Ballard was one of a number of scientists who expressed concern in "An open letter to SCOTUS from professional physicists drafted by the Equity & Inclusion in Physics & Astronomy group"[33] following oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court case commonly known as Fisher II involving inclusiveness in admissions policies at the University of Texas.

See also

References

  1. ^ Sarah Ballard, "Directions to the Nearest Alien Earth-like Planet" on YouTube, NYU Special [Public] Colloqium, 2013 October 11.
  2. ^ University of Florida, Department of Astronomy Faculty
  3. ^ Rodulfo, Kristina (October 13, 2015), "Meet 5 Scientists Paving the Path for Women in STEM: L'Oréal announces recipients of the For Women in Science Fellowship", Elle
  4. ^ Speier, Jackie (July 13, 2016), "Congresswoman Speier to Host Discussion about Sexual Harassment in Science", United States House of Representatives official website
  5. ^ a b L'Oréal USA Announces 2015 For Women in Science Fellows, L'Oréal USA, October 13, 2015
  6. ^ a b Sagan Postdoctoral Fellow and Michelson Fellow Recipients: 2012 Class of Sagan Fellows, NASA Exoplanet Science Institute at Caltech, retrieved 2017-10-18
  7. ^ Ballard, Sarah; et al. (2011), "The Kepler-19 System: A Transiting 2.2 R⊕ Planet and a Second Planet Detected via Transit Timing Variations", The Astrophysical Journal, 743 (2): 200, arXiv:1109.1561, Bibcode:2011ApJ...743..200B, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/743/2/200
  8. ^ "Was UC Berkeley too easy on professor accused of sexual harassment?". Christian Science Monitor. 14 October 2015.
  9. ^ Overbye, Dennis (10 October 2015). "Geoffrey Marcy, Astronomer at Berkeley, Apologizes for Behavior". The New York Times.
  10. ^ a b Bell, Rachel (September 10, 2014), , KIRO radio, archived from the original on 2015-04-20
  11. ^ Meinbresse, Debbie (November 13, 2015). "3Q: Sarah Ballard on astrophysics and gender equity in science". MIT News.
  12. ^ a b Curriculum vitae: Sarah Ballard (PDF), retrieved 2015-10-13
  13. ^ "Charbonneau CV 2017" (PDF). Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  14. ^ Wall, Mike (September 8, 2011), Stealth Alien Planet Discovered By New Technique, Space.com
  15. ^ a b c d Uitti, Jake (October 15, 2014), "The Seattle astronomer who discovered 4 planets before age 30", Crosscut
  16. ^ a b Phillips, Tony (August 19, 2014). "Exoplanet measured with remarkable precision". NASA Science News. Retrieved 16 May 2016. A team led by Sarah Ballard...
  17. ^ O'Neill, Ian (July 25, 2014). "Most Precise Measurement of an Alien World Achieved". Discovery.com. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Sarah Ballard, "Exoplanet Validation by Asteroseismology" on YouTube, NYU Physics Colloqium, 2013 October 10.
  19. ^ Miralda-Escudé, Jordi (2001), "Orbital perturbations of transiting planets: A possible method to measure stellar quadrupoles and to detect Earth-mass planets", 2001 arXiv: 0104034; 2002 ApJ 564 1019.
  20. ^ Holman, Matthew J.; and Murray, Norman W. (2004), "The Use of Transit Timing to Detect Extrasolar Planets with Masses as Small as Earth", 2004 arXiv: 0412028; 2005 Science 307 1288.
  21. ^ Agol, Eric; Steffen, Jason; Sari, Re'em; and Clarkson, Will (2004), "On detecting terrestrial planets with timing of giant planet transits"; 2004 arXiv: 0412032; 2005 MNRAS 359 567.
  22. ^ "Spitzer Space Telescope - Directors Discretionary Time Proposal #541". Spitzer Science Center. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  23. ^ "Astrophysics: Best gauge of exoplanet size". Nature. 512 (7512): 9. 2014. Bibcode:2014Natur.512R...9.. doi:10.1038/512009b. S2CID 52838387.
  24. ^ "UC Berkeley astronomy professor quits amid sexual harassment allegations". The Guardian. October 14, 2015.
  25. ^ Pohle, Allison (October 16, 2015). "Local astronomer helped bring attention to issue of sexual harassment in science". Boston.com.
  26. ^ Kleinfeld, Zoe (October 15, 2015). "Light shed on a dark matter". Daily Californian.
  27. ^ "What Happens When a Harassment Whistleblower Goes on the Science Job Market". Wired. 2016-07-17. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  28. ^ Ballard, Sarah, "Impostor syndrome workshop", Official website, University of Washington Dept. of Astronomy
  29. ^ Ballard, Sarah (2011), The Mismeasure of Woman, Scientista Foundation
  30. ^ Pratt, Katherine (October 7, 2015), Tips to Defeat Your Inner Imposter, Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering
  31. ^ Wright, Jason T. (June 2, 2015), "Impostor syndrome", blog, Pennsylvania State University
  32. ^ a b Lemonick, Michael (April 18, 2015). "INSIGHT Mauna Kea Controversy". New Scientist. 226 (3017): 1. Retrieved 14 May 2016 – via EBSCO.
  33. ^ https://eblur.github.io/scotus/ , entry 901.

External links

  • Official website
  • I Parasailed Planet KOI 314.02 And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt, The Takeaway (radio show), March 3, 2015, guest Sarah Ballard
  • The Most Precise Measurement of an Alien World's Size, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, July 24, 2014, Ballard and her team have made a major scientific advance...

sarah, ballard, born, 1984, american, professor, astronomy, currently, university, florida, been, torres, fellow, massachusetts, institute, technology, oreal, fellow, nasa, carl, sagan, fellow, sarah, ashley, ballardborn1984, educationb, astrophysics, berkeley. Sarah Ballard born 1984 1 is an American Professor of Astronomy currently at the University of Florida 2 She has been a Torres Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3 4 a L Oreal Fellow 5 and a NASA Carl Sagan Fellow 6 Sarah Ashley BallardBorn1984 age 38 39 EducationB A Astrophysics UC BerkeleyPh D Astronomy and Astrophysics Harvard 2012 Known forDiscovery of Kepler 19c first exoplanet by transit timing variation Scientific careerFieldsExoplanetary astrophysicsThesisIn Pursuit of New Worlds Searches for and Studies of Transiting Exoplanets from Three Space Based Observatories 2012 Doctoral advisorDavid CharbonneauWebsitedrballard wbr spaceBallard was part of a collaborative team that was the first to successfully use the transit timing variation method This resulted in her team s confirmation of this theoretical search procedure and the discovery of the Kepler 19 planetary system with that technique 7 Ballard took part in the discovery of four exoplanets early numbered in the Kepler spacecraft mission prior to its finding of significant quantities of planets around other stars Ballard has spoken about her experience as a victim of sexual harassment 8 9 about imposter syndrome and about the controversy over the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatories Contents 1 Education 2 Fellowships 3 Exoplanet discoveries 4 Transit timing variation 5 Activism 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEducation EditAs an undergraduate Ballard started out as a gender studies major at the University of California Berkeley 10 11 She completed a bachelor s degree from Berkeley in astrophysics in 2007 with a minor in physics 12 better source needed She did her graduate studies at Harvard University completing a doctorate in astronomy and astrophysics in 2012 under the supervision of David Charbonneau 12 13 Fellowships EditBallard was a NASA Carl Sagan Fellow at the University of Washington where she did postdoctoral work 6 and in 2015 was awarded a Women in Science Fellows postdoctoral fellowship by L Oreal USA to continue her research at MIT 5 Exoplanet discoveries EditBallard took part in the discovery of four exoplanets before she turned 30 years old including Kepler 19c the first exoplanet found using the transit timing variation method on data from the Kepler mission 10 14 15 Planet Discoveries of Sarah BallardPlanets Discovered 4Number PlanetDesignation Type Size Class System Constellation Discoverer s Year Discovery Method Telescope1 Kepler 19b 15 Exoplanet Kepler 19 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al Transit Kepler2 Kepler 61b 15 Exoplanet Kepler 61 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al Transit Kepler3 Kepler 93b 15 Exoplanet Super Earth 16 17 Kepler 93 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al Transit Kepler4 Kepler 19c Exoplanet Kepler 19 Lyra Sarah Ballard et al 2011 Transit timing variation KeplerTable Legend Size class Planet radius distribution radius of Earth 18 Earths 18 1 0 to 1 3 Earth radii 18 Super Earths 18 1 3 to 2 0 Earth radii 18 Small Neptunes 18 2 0 to 4 0 Earth radii 18 Large Neptunes 18 4 0 to 6 0 Earth radii 18 Giant Planets 18 6 0 to 22 6 Earth radii 18 Discovery method Transit Transit timing variationTransit timing variation EditThe transit timing variation method TTV is one of two techniques along with the transit duration variation method proposed in 2001 by astronomer Jordi Miralda Escude 19 TTV was amplified upon in 2004 by astronomers Matthew J Holman and Norman W Murray 20 and by Eric Agol Jason Steffen Re em Sari and Will Clarkson 21 Ballard was the principal investigator in the 2009 application to use the Spitzer Space Telescope to examine The First Exoplanet Smaller than the Earth 22 Ballard led the team which precisely estimated the diameter of Kepler 93b to within 1 percent using TTV 16 23 Activism EditWhen exoplanetologist Geoffrey Marcy resigned from the UC Berkeley faculty over charges that he had sexually harassed female undergraduate students Ballard came out publicly as one of his victims in order to help bring attention to sexual harassment in academia 24 25 26 In an interview published by Wired she said that In the parking lot outside her apartment he gave her advice about her current relationship She opened the door and stuck her legs out eager to leave He put his hand on the back of her neck and told her to relax that everything would work out with that boy 27 Ballard has written and conducted workshops on impostor syndrome 28 29 30 31 She was involved in a controversy about the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope at Mauna Kea Observatory Her friend Keolu Fox a native Hawaiian helped her see the issue from an indigenous perspective 32 Ballard spoke about the issue despite fears about the effects it may have on her career 32 Ballard was one of a number of scientists who expressed concern in An open letter to SCOTUS from professional physicists drafted by the Equity amp Inclusion in Physics amp Astronomy group 33 following oral arguments in the U S Supreme Court case commonly known as Fisher II involving inclusiveness in admissions policies at the University of Texas See also EditMethods of detecting exoplanetsReferences Edit Sarah Ballard Directions to the Nearest Alien Earth like Planet on YouTube NYU Special Public Colloqium 2013 October 11 University of Florida Department of Astronomy Faculty Rodulfo Kristina October 13 2015 Meet 5 Scientists Paving the Path for Women in STEM L Oreal announces recipients of the For Women in Science Fellowship Elle Speier Jackie July 13 2016 Congresswoman Speier to Host Discussion about Sexual Harassment in Science United States House of Representatives official website a b L Oreal USA Announces 2015 For Women in Science Fellows L Oreal USA October 13 2015 a b Sagan Postdoctoral Fellow and Michelson Fellow Recipients 2012 Class of Sagan Fellows NASA Exoplanet Science Institute at Caltech retrieved 2017 10 18 Ballard Sarah et al 2011 The Kepler 19 System A Transiting 2 2 R Planet and a Second Planet Detected via Transit Timing Variations The Astrophysical Journal 743 2 200 arXiv 1109 1561 Bibcode 2011ApJ 743 200B doi 10 1088 0004 637X 743 2 200 Was UC Berkeley too easy on professor accused of sexual harassment Christian Science Monitor 14 October 2015 Overbye Dennis 10 October 2015 Geoffrey Marcy Astronomer at Berkeley Apologizes for Behavior The New York Times a b Bell Rachel September 10 2014 Seattle astronomer discovers four planets before she turns 30 KIRO radio archived from the original on 2015 04 20 Meinbresse Debbie November 13 2015 3Q Sarah Ballard on astrophysics and gender equity in science MIT News a b Curriculum vitae Sarah Ballard PDF retrieved 2015 10 13 Charbonneau CV 2017 PDF Retrieved March 22 2021 Wall Mike September 8 2011 Stealth Alien Planet Discovered By New Technique Space com a b c d Uitti Jake October 15 2014 The Seattle astronomer who discovered 4 planets before age 30 Crosscut a b Phillips Tony August 19 2014 Exoplanet measured with remarkable precision NASA Science News Retrieved 16 May 2016 A team led by Sarah Ballard O Neill Ian July 25 2014 Most Precise Measurement of an Alien World Achieved Discovery com Retrieved 16 May 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k Sarah Ballard Exoplanet Validation by Asteroseismology on YouTube NYU Physics Colloqium 2013 October 10 Miralda Escude Jordi 2001 Orbital perturbations of transiting planets A possible method to measure stellar quadrupoles and to detect Earth mass planets 2001 arXiv 0104034 2002 ApJ 564 1019 Holman Matthew J and Murray Norman W 2004 The Use of Transit Timing to Detect Extrasolar Planets with Masses as Small as Earth 2004 arXiv 0412028 2005 Science 307 1288 Agol Eric Steffen Jason Sari Re em and Clarkson Will 2004 On detecting terrestrial planets with timing of giant planet transits 2004 arXiv 0412032 2005 MNRAS 359 567 Spitzer Space Telescope Directors Discretionary Time Proposal 541 Spitzer Science Center Retrieved 16 May 2016 Astrophysics Best gauge of exoplanet size Nature 512 7512 9 2014 Bibcode 2014Natur 512R 9 doi 10 1038 512009b S2CID 52838387 UC Berkeley astronomy professor quits amid sexual harassment allegations The Guardian October 14 2015 Pohle Allison October 16 2015 Local astronomer helped bring attention to issue of sexual harassment in science Boston com Kleinfeld Zoe October 15 2015 Light shed on a dark matter Daily Californian What Happens When a Harassment Whistleblower Goes on the Science Job Market Wired 2016 07 17 Retrieved 2016 07 17 Ballard Sarah Impostor syndrome workshop Official website University of Washington Dept of Astronomy Ballard Sarah 2011 The Mismeasure of Woman Scientista Foundation Pratt Katherine October 7 2015 Tips to Defeat Your Inner Imposter Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering Wright Jason T June 2 2015 Impostor syndrome blog Pennsylvania State University a b Lemonick Michael April 18 2015 INSIGHT Mauna Kea Controversy New Scientist 226 3017 1 Retrieved 14 May 2016 via EBSCO https eblur github io scotus entry 901 External links EditOfficial website I Parasailed Planet KOI 314 02 And All I Got Was This Lousy T Shirt The Takeaway radio show March 3 2015 guest Sarah Ballard The Most Precise Measurement of an Alien World s Size NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory July 24 2014 Ballard and her team have made a major scientific advance Portals Astronomy Space Biology Star Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarah Ballard amp oldid 1132992538, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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