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Stellar Companions to TESS Objects of Interest: A Test of Planet-Companion Alignment
BEHMARD A., DAI F. & HOWARD A.
Astron. J.
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paper arxiv
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Four New Eclipsing Mid M-dwarf Systems from the New Luyten Two Tenths Catalog
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arxiv
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Statistics and Habitability of F-type Star--Planet Systems
PATEL Sh., CUNTZ M. & WEINBERG N.
Apj Suppl
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paper arxiv
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The Distribution of Planet Radius in Kepler Multiplanet Systems Depends on Gap Complexity
RICE D., STEFFEN J. & VAZAN A.
ApJ Letters
, 973
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paper arxiv
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Utilizing Photometry from Multiple Sources to Mitigate Stellar Variability in Precise Radial Velocities: A Case Study of Kepler-21
BEARD C., ROBERTSON P., GIOVINAZZI M., AKANA MURPHY J., FORD E. et al.
ApJ
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paper arxiv
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Waste Heat and Habitability: Constraints from Technological Energy Consumption
BALBI A. & LINGAM M.
arxiv
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Design, scientific goals, and performance of the SCExAO survey for planets around accelerating stars
MORSY M., CURRIE Th., KUZUHARA M., CHICOTE J., GUYON O. et al.
SPIE 2024
, accepted
arxiv
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The HD 191939 Exoplanet System is Well-Aligned and Flat
LUBIN J., PETIGURA E., VAN ZANDT J., BEARD C., DAI F. et al.
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arxiv
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Stellar energetic particle and cosmic ray effects in exoplanetary atmospheres
RODGERS-LEE D.
IAU Symposium 388
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arxiv
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Validation of up to seven TESS planet candidates through multi-colour transit photometry using MuSCAT2 data
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Astron. & Astrophys.
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HAT-P 56 b: An inflated massive Hot Jupiter transiting a bright F star followed up with K2.0 observations
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HAT-P-34b-HAT-P-37b: Four Transiting Planets More Massive than Jupiter Orbiting Moderately Bright Stars
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paper arxiv
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The GAPS Programme at TNG. LXI. Atmospheric parameters and elemental abundances of TESS young exoplanet host stars
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Astron. & Astrophys.
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paper arxiv
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The TROY project III. Exploring co-orbitals around low-mass stars
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Revisiting WASP-19b's Orbital Evolution: New TESS Data and Apsidal Precession Analysis
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Simulated performance of energy-resolving detectors towards exoplanet imaging with the Habitable Worlds Observatory
STEIGER S., PUEYO L., POR E., CHEN P., SOUMMER R. et al.
SPIE 2024
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paper arxiv
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Thermal and magnetic evolution of an Earth-like planet with a basal magma ocean
LHERM V., NAKAJIMA M. & BLACKMAN E.
arxiv
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Y Dwarfs: The Challenge of Discovering the Coldest Substellar Population in the Solar Neighborhood
LEGGET S.
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paper arxiv
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Volatile-rich Sub-Neptunes as Hydrothermal Worlds: The Case of K2-18 b
LUU C., YU X., GLEIN Ch., INNES H., AGUICHINE A. et al.
ApJ Letters
, submitted
arxiv
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Magnetic Fields in a sample of planet-hosting M dwarf stars from Kepler, K2, and TESS observed by APOGEE
WANDEREY F., CUNHA K., SMITH V., KOCHUKHOV O., SOUTO D. et al.
ApJ
, accepted
arxiv