Bibliography

Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.

  • Using Machine Learning for Exoplanet Classification



    WANG J.
    Research Archive of Rising Scholars , submitted
    paper  

  • By precisely describing the planetary conditions and related properties of habitable exoplanets, AI algorithms can improve their identification and analysis.



    CHAMRIA J., GARG R. & KERKAR H.
    Research Archive of Rising Scholars , submitted
    paper  

  • Formation of super-Mercuries via giant impacts



    DOU J., CARTER Ph. & LEINHARDT Z.
    MNRAS , 529 , 2577
    paper   arxiv  

  • The Geochemical Potential for Metabolic Processes on the Sub-Neptune Exoplanet K2-18b



    GLEIN Ch.
    ApJ. Letters , 964 , L19
    paper   arxiv  

  • On the Comprehensive 3D Modeling of the Radiation Environment of Proxima Centauri b: A New Constraint on Habitability?



    ENGELBRECHT N., HERBST K., DU TOIT STRAUSS R., SCHERER K., LIGHT J. & MOLOTO K.
    ApJ , 964 , 89
    paper  

  • Confirming the Warm and Dense Sub-Saturn TIC 139270665 b with the Automated Planet Finder and Unistellar Citizen Science Network



    PELUSO D., DALBA P., WRIGHT D., ESPOSITO Th., SGRO L. et al.
    Astron. J. , 167 , 170
    paper  

  • At least one in a dozen stars exhibits evidence of planetary ingestion



    LIU F., TING Y.-S., YONG D., BITSCH B., KARAKAS A. et al.
    Nature , 627 , 501
    arxiv   arxiv  

  • Chapter 8: Searching for Life Beyond Earth



    CHOU L., GREFENSTETTE N., BORGES S., CARO T., CATALANO E. et al.
    Astrobiology , 24 , S-164
    paper  

  • Chapter 7: Assessing Habitability Beyond Earth



    STYCZINSKI M., COOPER Z., GLASER D., LEHMER O., MIERZEJEWSKI V. & TARNAS J.
    Astrobiology , 24 , S-143
    paper  

  • Chapter 3: The Origins and Evolution of Planetary Systems



    SCHAIBLE M., TODD Z., CANGI E., HARMAN Cgh., HUGHSON K. & STELMACH K.
    Astrobiology , 24 , S-57
    paper  

  • Chapter 2: What Is Life?



    COLON-SANTOS S., VASQUEZ-SALAZAR A., ADAMS A., CAMPILLO-BALDERAS J., HERNANDEZ-MORALES R. et al.
    Astrobiology , 24 , S-40
    paper  

  • Chapter 1: The Astrobiology Primer 3.0



    SCHAIBLE M., SZEINBAUM N., BOZDAG O., CHOU L., GREFENSTETTE N. et al;
    Astrobiology , 24 , S4
    paper  

  • The effect of cloudy atmospheres on the thermal evolution of warm giant planets from an interior modelling perspective



    POSER A. & REDMER R.
    MNRAS , 529 , 2242
    paper   arxiv  

  • A long-period transiting substellar companion in the super-Jupiters to brown dwarfs mass regime and a prototypical warm-Jupiter detected by TESS



    JONES M., REINARZ Y., BRAHM R., TALA PINTO M., EBERHARDT J. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 683 , A192
    paper   arxiv  

  • Hydrogenated atmospheres of lava planets: atmospheric structure and emission spectra



    FALCO A., TREMBLIN P., CHARNOZ S., RIDGWAY R. & LAGAGE P.-O.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 683 , 194
    paper   arxiv  

  • The effects of general relativity on close-in radial-velocity-detected exosystems



    VOLPI M. & LIBERT A.-S.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 683 , A193
    paper  

  • Transiting exoplanets with the Mid-InfraRed Instrument on board the James Webb Space Telescope: From simulations to observations



    DYREK A., DUCROT E., LAGAGE-P.-O., TREMBLIN P., KENDREW S. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 683 , A212
    arxiv   arxiv  

  • A revisit of the Mass-Metallicity Trends in Transiting Exoplanets



    SUN Q., WANG Sh., WELBANKS L., TESKE J. & BUCHNER J.
    Astron. J. , 167 , 167
    paper   arxiv  

  • Do Temperate Rocky Planets Around M Dwarfs have an Atmosphere ?



    DOYON R.
    proceedings of the Pontifical Academy of Science workshop on The James Webb Space Telescope: from first light to new worldviews, Vatican City, 27-29 February 2024 , accepted
    arxiv  

  • The role of Ohmic dissipation of internal currents on Hot Jupiter radii



    AKGUN T., SORIANO-GUERRERO C., ELIAS-LOPEZ A., VIGANO D., PERNA R. & DEL SORDO F.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , submitted
    arxiv  

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