Bibliography
Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.
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Falling evaporating bodies as a clue to outline the structure of the ß Pictoris young planetary system.
BEUST H. & MORBIDELLI A.
Icarus , 143 , 170
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Prowling for Planets.
FISCHER D.
Mercury , 29 , 13
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Planetary Transits of TRES-1.
PRICE A., BISSINGER R., LAUGHLIN G., GARY B., VANMUNSTER T., HENDEN A., STARKEY D., KAISER D., HOLTZMAN J., MARSCHALL L., MICHALIK T., WELLINGTON T., PAAKONEN P., KERESZTY Z., DURKEE R.., RICHARDSON K ., LEADBEATER R. & CASTELLANO T.
JAAVSO , 34 , No. 1
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On the spacing of planetary systems.
LASKAR J.
Phys. Rev. Letters , 84 , 3240
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Refined laboratory simulations of dark-speckle coronagraphy.
BOCCALETTI A., MOUTOU C. & ABE L.
Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. , 141 , 157
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Time history of the planetary system of Upsilon Andromedae.
JIANG I.-G. & IP W. -
Synthèse Panoramique.
MAYOR M.
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Darwin - The Infrared Space Interferometry Mission.
FRIDLUND M.
ESA Bulletin , 103 , 20
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Radii and Compositions of HD 209458 b and Tau Boo b.
GUILLOT T., MARLEY M., HUBBARD W., SAUMON D., BURROWS, A. & LUNINE J. -
Radiative equilibrium model of 51 Peg
GOUKENLEUQUE C., BEZARD B., JOGUET B., LELLOUCH E. & FREEDMAN R.
Icarus , 143 , 308
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Wave-triggered structure formation processes in the protoplanetary disk.
JAEGER S., FAHR H. & WILLERDING E. -
Sub-millimeter Observations of Nine Candidate Planetary Debris Disks.
HOLMES E., BUTNER H. & DERMOTT S.
Astron. J. -
Laboratory Demonstration of High-Precision Transit Photometry for Extrasolar Planet Detection.
BORUCKI W., KOCH D., WITTERBORN F., DUNHAM E., TAYLOR B., JENKINS J. & UPDIKE T. -
A Cosmochemical Determinism in the Formation of Earth-like Planets.
GAIDOS E.
Icarus , 145 , 637
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Gain estimate for exoplanet detection with adaptive optics.
CANALES V. & CAGIGAL M.
Astron. & Astrophys. Suppl. , 145 , 445
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On stellar wind interaction with HD 209458.
CHIU W. & IP W. -
Distribution of semi-major axis of exoplanets inferred from the scale relativity approach.
GALOPEAU P. & NOTTALE L. -
GAIA - Unravelling the Origin and Evolution of Our Galaxy. ESA Bulletin, no. 103 August 2000
PERRYMAN M., PACE O. & The GAIA Science Advisory Group
ESA Bulletin , 103 , 26
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Where can photosynthsis occur?
RAVEN J. & WOLSTENCROFT R.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 105
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The virtual planetary laboratory: toward astronomical detection of biosignatures.
MEADOWS V.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 167
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