Bibliography

Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.

  • Kepler-78 and the Ultra-Short-Period planets



    WINN J., SANCHIS-OJEDA R. & RAPPAPORT S.
    New Astron. Rev , 83 , 37
    paper  

  • Kepler-62f: Kepler's first small planet in the habitable zone, but is it real?



    BORUCKI W., THOMPSON S., AGOL E. & HEDGES Ch.
    New Astron. Rev , 83 , 28
    paper  

  • How to find a planet from transit variations



    NESVORNY D.
    New Astron. Rev , 84 , 101507
    paper  

  • Discovery and characterization of Kepler-36b



    AGOL E. & CARTER J.
    New Astron. Rev , 83 , 18
    paper  

  • Discovery of the first Earth-sized planets orbiting a star other than our Sun in the Kepler-20 system



    TORRES G. & FRESSIN F.
    New Astron. Rev , 83 , 12
    paper  

  • The discovery of “Tatooine”: Kepler-16b



    DOYLE L.
    New Astron. Rev , 84 , 101515
    paper  

  • Kepler-9: the First Multi-Transiting System and the First Transit Timing Variations



    RAGOZZINE D. & HOLMAN M.
    New Astron. Rev. , 83 , 5
    paper   arxiv  

  • First Comparative Exoplanetology Within a Transiting Multi-planet System: Comparing the atmospheres of V1298 Tau b and c



    BARAT S., DESERT J.-M., GOYAL J., VAZAN A., KAWASHIMA Y. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , in press
    paper   arxiv  

  • Characterisation of TOI-406 as showcase of the THIRSTEE program: A 2-planet system straddling the M-dwarf density gap



    LACEDELLI G., PALLE E., LUQUE R., CADIEUX C., AKANA MURPHY J. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , in press
    paper   arxiv  

  • Homogeneous planet masses I: Reanalysis of archival HARPS radial velocities



    OSBORNE H., NIELSEN L., VAN EYLEN V. & BARRAGAN O.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , in press
    paper   arxiv  

  • DARWEN: Data-driven Algorithm for Reduction of Wide Exoplanetary Networks. An unbiased approach to accurately reducing chemical networks



    LIRA-BARRIA A., HARVEY J., KONINGS T., BAEYENS R., HENRIQUEZ C. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 692 , A158
    paper   paper  

  • Revisiting the conundrum of the sub-Jovian and Neptune desert. A new approach that incorporates stellar properties



    MAGLIANO Ch., COVONE G., CORSARO E., INNO L., CACCIAPUOTI L. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 692 , A162
    paper   arxiv  

  • Cascade adaptive optics with a second stage based on a Zernike wavefront sensor for exoplanet observations Experimental validation on the ESO/GHOST testbed



    N'DIAYE M., VIGAN A., ENGLER B., KASPER M., DOHLEN K. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 692 , A157
    paper  

  • Phase equilibria of sub-Neptunes and super-Earths



    YOUNG E., STIXRUDE L., ROGERS J., SCHLICHTING H. & MARCUM S.
    Plan. Sci. J. , 5 , 268
    paper   arxiv  

  • A joint effort to discover and characterize two resonant mini Neptunes around TOI-1803 with TESS, HARPS-N and CHEOPS



    ZINGALES T., MALAVOLTA L., BORSATO L., TURRINI D., BONFANTI A. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , accepted
    arxiv  

  • TOI-4504: Exceptionally large Transit Timing Variations induced by two resonant warm gas giants in a three planet system



    VITKOVA M., BRAHM R., TRIFINOV T., KABATH P., JORDAN A. et al.
    ApJ Letters , accepted
    arxiv  

  • A Novel Technosignature Search in the Breakthrough Listen Green Bank Telescope Archive



    PAINTER C., CROFT S., LEBOFSKY M., ANDERSSON A., CHOZA C. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , submitted
    arxiv  

  • A potential exomoon from the predicted planet obliquity of β Pictoris b



    POON M., REIN H. & PHAM D.
    Open J. Astrophys. , accepted
    arxiv  

  • Metallicity Dependence of Giant Planets around M Dwarfs



    GAN T., THEISSEN Ch., WANG Sh., BURGASSER A. & MAO Sh.
    Apj Suppl , accepted
    arxiv  

  • Population-level Hypothesis Testing with Rocky Planet Emission Data: A Tentative Trend in the Brightness Temperatures of M-Earths



    COY B., IH J., KITE E., KOLL D., TENTHOFF M. et al.
    ApJ
    arxiv  

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