Bibliography

Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.

  • The Vulcan Photometer: A Dedicated Photometer for Extrasolar Planet Searches.



    BORUCKI W.
    PASP

  • Snapshot Coronagraphic Imaging with a Multi-Aperture Interferometer in Space.



    BOCCALETTI A., RIAUD P., MOUTOU C. & LABEYRIE A.
    Icarus , 145 , 628
    preprint

  • Growth and Form of Planetary Seedlings: Results from a Microgravity Aggregation Experiment.



    BLUM J., WURM G., KEMPF S., POPPE T., KLAHR H., KOZASA T., ROTT M., HENNING T., DORSCHNER J., SCHRAEPLER R., KELLER H., MARKIEWICZ W., MANN I ., GUSTAFSON S., GIOVANE F., NEUHAUS D., FECHTIG H., GRUEN E., FEUERBACH B., KOCHAN H., RATKE L., El GORESY A., MORFILL G., WEIDENSCHILLING J., SCHWEHM G., METZLER K. & IP W.
    Phys. Rev. Letters , 85 , 2426
    paper

  • Preliminary Astrometric Masses for Proposed Planetary Systems.



    BLACK D., HAN I. & GATEWOOD G.
    BAAS , 32 , 31.06
    abstract

  • Stellar Planet Survey (STEPS).



    PRAVDO S. & SHAKLAN S.
    BAAS , 32 , 62.01
    abstract

  • Gravitational waves emitted by solar-type stars excited by orbiting planets.



    BERTI E. & FERRARI V.
    Phys. Rev. D
    preprint

  • Equation of state measurements of interest in planetology.



    BENUZZI-MOUNAIX A., KOENIG M., GRANDJEAN N., PHILIPPE F., FARAL B., BATANI D., TOMASINI M., HENRY E., CAUBLE R., CELLIERS P., COLLINS G., DA SILVA L., MARCHET B., RABEC M., REVERDIN Ch. & HALL T.
    3rd International Laboratory Astrophysics with Intense Lasers

  • he Galactic Exoplanet Survey Telescope (GEST): A Search for Terrestrial Extra-solar Planets via Gravitational Microlensing.



    BENNET D., CLAMPIN M., COOK K., DRAKE A., GOULD A., HORNE K., HORNER S., JEWITT D., LANGSTON G., LAUER T., LUMSDAINE A., MINNITI D., PEALE S., RHIE S., SHAO M. STEVENSON R., TENERELLI D., TYTLER D. & WOOLF N.
    BAAS , 32 , 11.08
    abstract

  • Simulations of a Space-Based Microlensing Survey for Terrestrial Extra-Solar Planets.



    BENNET D. & RHIE S.
    ApJ.
    preprint

  • The Gravitational Microlensing Planet Search Technique from Space.



    BENNET D. & RHIE S.
    BAAS , 32 , 32.10
    abstract

  • The Galactic Exoplanet Survey Telescope: A Proposed Space-Based Microlensing Survey for Terrestrial Extra-Solar Planets.



    BENNET D. & RHIE S.
    Disks, Planetesimals & Planets Meeting
    preprint

  • A simple model of planetary formation.



    BALAZ A., BELIC A. & BOGOJEVIC A.
    Icarus

  • Suppression of giant planet formation in stellar clusters.



    ARMITAGE Ph.
    Astron. & Astrophys.
    preprint

  • Adaptive Optics.



    ANGEL R. & FUGATE B.
    Science , 288 , 455
    paper

  • Limits on Stellar and Planetary Companions in Microlensing Event OGLE-1998-BUL-14.



    ALBROW M., BEAULIEU J., CALDWELL J., DePOY D., DOMINIK M., GAUDI B., GOULD A., GREENHILL J., HILL K., KANE S., MARTIN R., MENZIES J., NABER R., POGGE R., POLLARD K., SACKETT P., SAHU K., VERMAAK P., WATSON R. & A. WILLIAMS A. (The PLANET Collaboration)
    ApJ. , 535 , 176
    paper

  • Limits on the abundance of galactic planets from five years of PLANET observations.



    ALBROW M., AN J., CALDWELL J., DePOY D., DOMINIK M., GAUDI B., GOULD A., GREENHILL J., HILL K., KANE S., MARTIN R., MENZIES J., NABER R., PEL J.-W., POGGE R., POLLARD K., SACKETT P., SAHU K., VERMAAK P., VREESIJK P., WATSON R. & A. WILLIAMS A. (The PLANET Collaboration)
    ApJ. Letters
    preprint

  • Detection of Rotation in a Binary Microlens: PLANET Photometry of MACHO 97-BLG-41



    ALBROW M., BEAULIEU J.-Ph., CALDWELL J., DOMINIK M., GAUDI B.S., GOULD A., GREENHILL J., HILL K., KANE S., MARTIN R., MENZIES J., NABER R., POLLARD K., SACKETT P., SAHU K., VERMAAK P., WATSON R., WILLIAMS A., (The PLANET Collaboration), BOND H. & van BEMMEL I.
    ApJ. , 534 , 894
    paper

  • Analysis of the technique of dark speckles for detection of exo-planets.



    AIME C.
    Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics. , 2 , 411
    paper

  • Precipitating Condensation Clouds in Substellar Atmospheres.



    ACKERMAN A. & MARLEY M.
    ApJ

  • Are F Stars with Planetary Systems Predominantly Very Young?



    SUCHKOV A. & SCHULTZ A.
    BAAS , 32 , 49.01
    abstract

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