Muirhead, P.S.Croll, BryceDalba, P.A.Veyette, M.Han, E.Kesseli, A.Healy, B.2017-12-042017-12-042017P. S. Muirhead, B. Croll, P. A. Dalba, M. Veyette, E. Han, A. Kesseli, B. Healy. 2017. "The puzzling atmospheres of low-mass stars, brown dwarfs and exoplanets revealed by the Discovery Channel Telescope." American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts.https://hdl.handle.net/2144/25747The Large Monolithic Imager (LMI) on the Discovery Channel Telescope (DCT) enables high-precision photometry with a scriptable interface and rapid cycling between photometric bands, all while guiding off-axis. Using LMI, scientists at Boston University have undertaken a number of investigations into low-mass stars, brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets. We will report on recent results from these investigations, including (1) measurements of transiting asteroids orbiting a white dwarf, (2) refined ephemerides for long-period transiting exoplanets, (3) investigations revealing biases in space-based exoplanet light curves, (4) investigations of the nature of activity in low-mass stars and brown dwarfs and (5) investigations of low-mass eclipsing binary stars. We will also propose future studies of low-mass stars, brown dwarfs and exoplanets using current and future DCT instrumentation.en-USLow-mass starsBrown dwarfsDiscovery Channel Telescope (DCT)The puzzling atmospheres of low-mass stars, brown dwarfs and exoplanets revealed by the Discovery Channel TelescopeConference materials0000-0002-0638-8822 (Muirhead, PS)