Bibliography
Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.
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Radio Activity from the Rapidly Rotating T dwarf 2MASS 2228-4310
WANDIA K., GARRETT M.A., GOLDEN A., HALLINAN G. WILLIAMS-BALDWIN D. et al.
MNRAS , submitted
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Determining the Detectability of H2O with Photometric Observations using Bayesian Analysis for Remote Biosignature Identification on exoEarths (BARBIE)
LATOUF N., STARCK Ch., MANDELL A. & KOLMAN V.
Astron. J. , 171 , 74
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No TiO detected in the hot Neptune-desert planet LTT-9779 b in reflected light at high spectral resolution
VAUGHAN S., BIRKBY J., BATALHA N., PARKER L., YU H. et al.
Astron. & Astrophys. , 705 , A27
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Quantification of abundance uncertainties in chemical models of exoplanet atmospheres
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Estimation of the tidal heating in the TRAPPIST-1 planets. Influence of the internal structure
BOLMONT E., SASTRE M., REVOL A., KERVAZO M. & TOBIE G.
Astron. & Astrophys. , accepted
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Perhaps there is no brown dwarf desert? A study of sub-stellar companions with Gaia DR3
WALLACE A. & CASEY A.
PASA , accepted
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Disc fragmentation. II. Ejection of low mass Free Floating Planets from growing binary systems
NAYAKSHIN S., ZHANG L., CALOVIC A., LEE H., BARUTEAU C. et al.
MNRAS , accepted
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The uncertainty in water mass fraction of wet planets
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Two-source terrestrial planet formation with a sweeping secular resonance
GOLDBERG M., NESVORNY D. & MORBIDELLI A.
Astron. J , accepted
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Secular Excitation of Polar Neptune Orbits in Pure Disk-Planet Systems
HANDLEY L. & BATYGIN K.
ApJ , accepted
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AI and Social IoT for Autonomous Space Missions and Exoplanet Discovery
SHELKE A., YADAV M., SAXENA A.
in Social Internet of Things (SIoT) and Machine Learning—Enhancing Interconnectivity and Intelligence. Information Systems Engineering and Management , 75
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Demographics of Close-In TESS Exoplanets Orbiting FGK Main-sequence Stars
CUI K., ARMSTRONG D., HADJIGEORGHIOU A., LAFARGA M., KUNOVAC V. et al.
MNRAS , in press
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A young progenitor for the most common planetary systems in the Galaxy
LIVINGSTON J., PETIGURA E. DAVID T., MASUDA K., OWEN J. et al.
Nature , 648 , 310
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Four Giant Planets from 2024 KMTNet Microlensing Campaign
HAN Ch.,UDALSKI A., BOND I., LEE Ch.-U., ZHANG J. et al.
PASP , 138 , 014401
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: Evidence for Galactic Cosmic Ray Processing
MAGGIOLO R., DHOOGHE F., GRONOFF G., de KEYSER J. & CESSALEUR G.
ApJ Letters , 996 , L34
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Detecting false positives with PLATO using double-aperture photometry and centroid shifts
GUTIERREZ-CANALES F., SAMADI R., BIRCH A., CABRERA J., DAMIANI C. et al.
Astron. & Astrophys. , in press
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Elemental abundance pattern and temperature inversion on the dayside of HAT-P-70b observed with CARMENES and PEPSI
GUO B., YANF., HENNING Th., NORTMANN L., STANGRET M. et al.
Astron. & Astrophys. , in press
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Understanding the chemistry of temperate exoplanets atmospheres through experimental and numerical simulations
SOHIER O., JAZIRI A., VETTIER L., CHATAIN A., DRANT T. & CARASCO N.
Astron. & Astrophys. , in press
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Searching for Additional Planets in TESS Multi-Planet Systems: Testing Empirical Models Based on Kepler Data
TURTELBOOM E., DIETRICH J., DRESSING C. & HARADA C.
Astron. J. , 170 , 3
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Towards a global model for planet formation in layered MHD wind-driven discs: A population synthesis approach to investigate the impact of low viscosity and accretion layer thickness
WEDER J. & MORDASINI Ch.
Astron. & Astrophys. , accepted
arxiv