Bibliography
Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.
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Earth-like worlds on eccentric orbits: excursions beyond the habitable zone.
WILLIAMS D. & POLLARD D.
Intnl. J. Astrobiol. , 1 , 61
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Probing long-period companions to planetary hosts. VLT and CFHT near infrared coronographic imaging surveys
CHAUVIN G., LAGRANGE A.-M., UDRY S., FUSCO Th., GALLAND F., NAEF D., BEUZIT J.-L. & MAYOR M.
Astron. & Astrophys. , 456 , 1165
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Atmospheres of protoplanetary cores: critical mass for nucleated instability.
RAFIKOV R.
ApJ , 648 , 666
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The Age of a Stellar System Surrounded by Colliding Planetesimals
ZUCKERMAN B.
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Planetesimal formation via fragmentation in self-gravitating protoplanetary discs
RICE W., LODATO G., PRINGLE J., ARMITAGE P. & BONNELL I.
MNRAS
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"Planetodiversity": The variety of planets and planetary systems in the Universe
SANCHEZ-LAVEGA A.
Contemporary Physics , 47 , 157
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Collisional Dust Avalanches in Debris Discs
GRIGORIVA A., ARTYMOWICZ P. & THEBAULT Ph.
Astron. & Astrophys.
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How do Planetary Perturbations of the Disk Affect the Snow Line?
JANG-CONDELL H., PODOLAK M. & SASSELOV D.
ApJ. -
Everything you need to know about exoplanets
TALCOTT
Astronomy , October
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Six New Planets from the Keck Precision Velocity Survey
VOGT S., MARCY G., BUTLER P. & APPS K.
ApJ. , 536 , 902
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How do you make a giant exoplanet?
BOSS A.
Astronomy , October -
The new search for distant planets
MARCY G.
Astronomy , October -
Where is life hiding?
TURNBULL M.
Astronomy , October -
Atlas of extrasolar planets
TALCOTT R.
Astronomy , October -
Planets without suns
ZAPATERO OSORIO M.-R.
Astronomy , October -
Growing exoplanets
REDDY F.
Astronomy , October
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On the width and shape of gaps in protoplanetary disks
CRIDA A., MORBIDELLI A. & MASSET F.
Icarus , 181 , 587
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First Fruits of the Spitzer Space Telescope: Galactic and Solar System Studies
WERNER M., FAZIO M., RIEKE G., ROELLING Th. & WATSON D.
Ann. Rev. Astron. & Astrophys. , 44 , 269
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New Masses and Ages for the Planetary Mass Binary Candidate Ophiuchus #11 (2MASS J16222521-2405139) and the Discovery of Another Very Wide, Low-Mass, Binary in Ophiuchus (2MASS J16233609-2402209)
CLOSE L., ZUCKERMAN B., SONG I., BARMAN T., MAROIS C., RICE E., SIEGLER N., MACINTOSH B., BECKLIN E., CAMPBELL R., LYKE J., CONRAD A. & LE MIGNANT D.
ApJ.
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The Birth Environment of Planetary Systems
BALLY J.
Meteorotics & Planetary Science , 41 , 5391