Peter R. McCullough

Peter R. McCullough (/məˈkʌlə/; born August 20, 1964) is an American astronomer, founder of the XO Project and discoverer of extrasolar transiting planets, such as XO-1b. Soon after the U.S. declassification of the laser beacon adaptive optics technique in 1991, he identified dusty disks around newborn stars, later referred to as proplyds, in observations of the Orion Nebula made with the Starfire Optical Range. Astronomers John Gaustad, McCullough, and David Van Buren with engineer Wayne Rosing mapped the entire southern sky in the hydrogen alpha transition with sufficient sensitivity for decontamination of the Milky Way from the cosmic microwave background. McCullough's modification to the Stromgren sphere model often produces more realistic results than the original.

Peter R. McCullough
McCullough c.2008
Born (1964-08-20) August 20, 1964
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of California, Berkeley
Known forDiscovering transiting extrasolar planets
RelativesDavid McCullough
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy
InstitutionsJohns Hopkins University, Space Telescope Science Institute
Doctoral advisorCarl Heiles
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