publications

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:blue_book: Peer Reviewed Research :green_book: Non-Peer-Reviewed Research :orange_book: Andor Application Notes and Webinars

2025

  1. Andor Solutions for Situational Awareness
    Tom Seccull
    :orange_book: Andor Application Note, Sep 2025
  2. Airborne SWIR Imaging for Surveillance and Situational Awareness
    Tom Seccull
    :orange_book: Andor Application Note, Aug 2025
  3. Surface Properties and Composition
    Nuno Peixinho, Javier Licandro, Eva Lilly, Alvaro Alvarez-Candal, A. C. Souza-Feliciano, and Tom Seccull
    :blue_book: in Centaurs, ed. K. Volk, M. Womack, & J. Steckloff, (Bristol: IOP Publishing), May 2025
  4. Etendue and You: Maximising Efficiency in Astronomical Wide Field Imaging
    Tom Seccull
    :orange_book: Andor Application Note, Jan 2025

2024

  1. Telescope Fundamentals: How Optical Form Follows Function
    Tom Seccull
    :orange_book: Andor Application Note, Dec 2024
  2. Astronomical Observatories: Our Evolving Eyes on the Skies
    Tom Seccull
    :orange_book: Andor Webinar, Dec 2024
  3. Diversification of Camera Technology in Support of Varied Wavefront Sensing Applications
    Tom Seccull
    :orange_book: Andor Application Note, Oct 2024
  4. Limits on Optical Counterparts to the Repeating Fast Radio Burst 20180916B from High-speed Imaging with Gemini-North/’Alopeke
    Charles D. Kilpatrick, Nicolas Tejos, Bridget C. Andersen, J. Xavier Prochaska, Consuelo Núñez, Emmanuel Fonseca, Zachary Hartman, Steve B. Howell, Tom Seccull, and Shriharsh P. Tendulkar
    :blue_book: The Astrophysical Journal, 964, 121, Apr 2024
  5. Hunting for Hydrated Minerals on Trans-Neptunian Objects
    Tom Seccull, Wesley C. Fraser, Dominik A. Kiersz, and Thomas H. Puzia
    :blue_book: The Planetary Science Journal, 5, 42, Feb 2024

2023

  1. Keck, gemini, and palomar 200-inch visible photometry of red and very-red neptunian trojans
    B. T. Bolin, C. Fremling, A. Morbidelli, K. S. Noll, J. van Roestel, E. K. Deibert, M. Delbo, G. Gimeno, J. -E. Heo, C. M. Lisse, T. Seccull, and H. Suh
    :blue_book: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 521, L29, May 2023
  2. The two rings of (50000) Quaoar
    C. L. Pereira, B. Sicardy, B. E. Morgado, F. Braga-Ribas, E. Fernández-Valenzuela, D. Souami, B. J. Holler, R. C. Boufleur, G. Margoti, M. Assafin, J. L. Ortiz, P. Santos-Sanz, B. Epinat, P. Kervella, J. Desmars, R. Vieira-Martins, Y. Kilic, A. R. Gomes Júnior, J. I. B. Camargo, M. Emilio, M. Vara-Lubiano, M. Kretlow, L. Albert, C. Alcock, J. G. Ball, K. Bender, M. W. Buie, K. Butterfield, M. Camarca, J. H. Castro-Chacón, R. Dunford, R. S. Fisher, D. Gamble, J. C. Geary, C. L. Gnilka, K. D. Green, Z. D. Hartman, C. -K. Huang, H. Januszewski, J. Johnston, M. Kagitani, R. Kamin, J. J. Kavelaars, J. M. Keller, K. R. de Kleer, M. J. Lehner, A. Luken, F. Marchis, T. Marlin, K. McGregor, V. Nikitin, R. Nolthenius, C. Patrick, S. Redfield, A. W. Rengstorf, M. Reyes-Ruiz, T. Seccull, M. F. Skrutskie, A. B. Smith, M. Sproul, A. W. Stephens, A. Szentgyorgyi, S. Sánchez-Sanjuán, E. Tatsumi, A. Verbiscer, S. -Y. Wang, F. Yoshida, R. Young, and Z. -W. Zhang
    :blue_book: Astronomy & Astrophysics, 673, L4, May 2023

2022

  1. 128383 (2004 JW52) is an Ordinary Jupiter Trojan Asteroid
    Tom Seccull
    :green_book: Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society, 6, 10, Jan 2022

2021

  1. Near-UV Reddening Observed in the Reflectance Spectrum of High-inclination Centaur 2012 DR30
    Tom Seccull, Wesley C. Fraser, and Thomas H. Puzia
    :blue_book: The Planetary Science Journal, 2, 239, Dec 2021
  2. The Reflectance of Cold Classical Trans-Neptunian Objects in the Nearest Infrared
    Tom Seccull, Wesley C. Fraser, and Thomas H. Puzia
    :blue_book: The Planetary Science Journal, 2, 57, Apr 2021
  3. Year 1 of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST): Recommendations for Template Production to Enable Solar System Small Body Transient and Time Domain Science
    Megan E. Schwamb, Mario Jurić, Bryce T. Bolin, Luke Dones, Sarah Greenstreet, Henry H. Hsieh, Laura Inno, R. Lynne Jones, Michael S. P. Kelley, Matthew M. Knight, William T. Reach, Tom Seccull, Colin Snodgrass, David E. Trilling, and Vera C. Rubin Observatory LSST Solar System Science Collaboration
    :green_book: Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society, 5, 143, Jun 2021

2020

  1. Establishing Earth’s Minimoon Population through Characterization of Asteroid 2020 CD3
    Grigori Fedorets, Marco Micheli, Robert Jedicke, Shantanu P. Naidu, Davide Farnocchia, Mikael Granvik, Nicholas Moskovitz, Megan E. Schwamb, Robert Weryk, Kacper Wierzchoś, Eric Christensen, Theodore Pruyne, William F. Bottke, Quanzhi Ye, Richard Wainscoat, Maxime Devogèle, Laura E. Buchanan, Anlaug Amanda Djupvik, Daniel M. Faes, Dora Föhring, Joel Roediger, Tom Seccull, and Adam B. Smith
    :blue_book: The Astronomical Journal, 160, 277, Dec 2020

2019

  1. 174P/Echeclus and Its Blue Coma Observed Post-outburst
    Tom Seccull, Wesley C. Fraser, Thomas H. Puzia, Alan Fitzsimmons, and Guido Cupani
    :blue_book: The Astronomical Journal, 157, 88, Feb 2019

2018

  1. Spectroscopy and thermal modelling of the first interstellar object 1I/2017 U1 ‘Oumuamua
    Alan Fitzsimmons, Colin Snodgrass, Ben Rozitis, Bin Yang, Méabh Hyland, Tom Seccull, Michele T. Bannister, Wesley C. Fraser, Robert Jedicke, and Pedro Lacerda
    :blue_book: Nature Astronomy, 2, 133, Dec 2018
  2. 2004 EW95: A Phyllosilicate-bearing Carbonaceous Asteroid in the Kuiper Belt
    Tom Seccull, Wesley C. Fraser, Thomas H. Puzia, Michael E. Brown, and Frederik Schönebeck
    :blue_book: The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 855, L26, Mar 2018

2016

  1. On Type IIn/Ia-CSM supernovae as exemplified by SN 2012ca*
    C. Inserra, M. Fraser, S. J. Smartt, S. Benetti, T.-W. Chen, M. Childress, A. Gal-Yam, D. A. Howell, T. Kangas, G. Pignata, J. Polshaw, M. Sullivan, K. W. Smith, S. Valenti, D. R. Young, S. Parker, T. Seccull, and M. McCrum
    :blue_book: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 459, 2721, Jul 2016