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Kepler-138 , the SIMBAD biblio (109 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2023.09.28CEST14:16:04 |
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Title | First 3 Authors |
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2011ApJ...736...19B ![]() |
15 | D | 1 | 1507 | 867 | Characteristics of planetary candidates observed by Kepler. II. Analysis of the first four months of data. | BORUCKI W.J., KOCH D.G., BASRI G., et al. | ||
2011ApJ...736L..25K ![]() |
15 | D | 1 | 92 | 64 | Exploring the habitable zone for Kepler planetary candidates. | KALTENEGGER L. and SASSELOV D. | ||
2011ApJ...738..170M ![]() |
15 | D | 2 | 997 | 230 | On the low false positive probabilities of Kepler planet candidates. | MORTON T.D. and JOHNSON J.A. | ||
2011ApJS..197....2F ![]() |
15 | D | 2 | 980 | 66 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. I. Statistical analysis of the first four months. | FORD E.B., ROWE J.F., FABRYCKY D.C., et al. | ||
2011ApJS..197....8L ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 177 | 608 | Architecture and dynamics of Kepler's candidate multiple transiting planet systems. | LISSAUER J.J., RAGOZZINE D., FABRYCKY D.C., et al. | ||
2012MNRAS.420L..23V ![]() |
39 | X | 1 | 94 | 22 | Identifying non-resonant Kepler planetary systems. | VERAS D. and FORD E.B. | ||
2012ApJS..199...24T ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 5394 | 66 | Detection of potential transit signals in the first three quarters of Kepler mission data. | TENENBAUM P., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., JENKINS J.M., et al. | ||
2012ApJ...750L..37M ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 85 | 128 | Characterizing the cool Kepler objects of interests. New effective temperatures, metallicities, masses, and radii of low-mass Kepler planet-candidate host stars. | MUIRHEAD P.S., HAMREN K., SCHLAWIN E., et al. | ||
2012ApJ...756..185F ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 1856 | 44 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. V. Transit timing variation candidates in the first sixteen months from polynomial models. | FORD E.B., RAGOZZINE D., ROWE J.F., et al. | ||
2012ApJ...756..186S ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 811 | 35 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. VI. Potentially interesting candidate systems from fourier-based statistical tests. | STEFFEN J.H., FORD E.B., ROWE J.F., et al. | ||
2013ApJS..204...24B ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 3274 | 922 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. III. Analysis of the first 16 months of data. | BATALHA N.M., ROWE J.F., BRYSON S.T., et al. | ||
2013ApJ...767...28P | 419 | T A | S X C | 8 | 5 | 20 |
Using high-resolution optical spectra to measure intrinsic properties of low-mass stars: new properties for KOI-314 and GJ 3470. |
PINEDA J.S., BOTTOM M. and JOHNSON J.A. | |
2013ApJ...767...94S ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 267 | 74 | A 1.1-1.9 GHz SETI survey of the Kepler field. I. A search for narrow-band emission from select targets. | SIEMION A.P.V., DEMOREST P., KORPELA E., et al. | ||
2013ApJ...770...43M ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 202 | 41 | Testing the metal of late-type Kepler planet hosts with iron-clad methods. | MANN A.W., GAIDOS E., KRAUS A., et al. | ||
2013ApJ...774L..12S ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 469 | 25 | A lack of short-period multiplanet systems with close-proximity pairs and the curious case of Kepler-42. | STEFFEN J.H. and FARR W.M. | ||
2013ApJ...775L..11M ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 2010 | 189 | Stellar rotation periods of the Kepler Objects of Interest: a dearth of close-in planets around fast rotators. | McQUILLAN A., MAZEH T. and AIGRAIN S. | ||
2013ApJS..208...16M ![]() |
16 | D | 3 | 1518 | 139 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. VIII. Catalog of transit timing measurements of the first twelve quarters. | MAZEH T., NACHMANI G., HOLCZER T., et al. | ||
2013MNRAS.436.1883W ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 961 | 136 | Rotation periods, variability properties and ages for Kepler exoplanet candidate host stars. | WALKOWICZ L.M. and BASRI G.S. | ||
2013ApJ...779..188M ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 342 | 155 | Spectro-thermometry of M dwarfs and their candidate planets: too hot, too cool, or just right? | MANN A.W., GAIDOS E. and ANSDELL M. | ||
2014Sci...343..240B | 1 | 0 | Star-crossing planets literally strut their stuff. | BHATTACHARJEE Y. | |||||
2013A&A...560A...4R ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 24132 | 291 | Rotation and differential rotation of active Kepler stars. | REINHOLD T., REINERS A. and BASRI G. | ||
2014ApJS..210...19B ![]() |
16 | D | 3 | 5860 | 211 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler IV: planet sample from Q1-Q8 (22 months). | BURKE C.J., BRYSON S.T., MULLALLY F., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...783L...6W | 98 | D | X | 3 | 66 | 499 | The mass-radius relation for 65 exoplanets smaller than 4 earth radii. | WEISS L.M. and MARCY G.W. | |
2014ApJ...783....4W ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 487 | 103 | Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. I. Evidence of suppressed planet formation due to stellar companions within 20 AU and validation of four planets from the Kepler multiple planet candidates. | WANG J., XIE J.-W., BARCLAY T., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...784...28K | 715 | K A | D | X C | 18 | 39 | 74 | The hunt for exomoons with Kepler (HEK). IV. A search for moons around eight M dwarfs. | KIPPING D.M., NESVORNY D., BUCHHAVE L.A., et al. |
2014ApJ...784...45R ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 1691 | 388 | Validation of Kepler's multiple planet candidates. III. Light curve analysis and announcement of hundreds of new multi-planet systems. | ROWE J.F., BRYSON S.T., MARCY G.W., et al. | ||
2014AJ....147..119C ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 8010 | 91 | Contamination in the Kepler field. Identification of 685 KOIs as false positives via ephemeris matching based on Q1-Q12 data. | COUGHLIN J.L., THOMPSON S.E., BRYSON S.T., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...787...80H ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 261 | 190 | Densities and eccentricities of 139 Kepler planets from transit time variations. | HADDEN S. and LITHWICK Y. | ||
2014ApJS..213....5M ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 111 | 51 | Characterizing the cool KOIs. VI. H- and K-band spectra of Kepler M dwarf planet-candidate hosts. | MUIRHEAD P.S., BECKER J., FEIDEN G.A., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...790...31N ![]() |
79 | C | 1 | 14 | 13 | Photo-dynamical analysis of three Kepler Objects of Interest with significant transit timing variations. | NESVORNY D., KIPPING D., TERRELL D., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...800...85N ![]() |
16 | D | 3 | 525 | 94 | An empirical calibration to estimate cool dwarf fundamental parameters from H-band spectra. | NEWTON E.R., CHARBONNEAU D., IRWIN J., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...801....3M ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 3357 | 109 | Photometric amplitude distribution of stellar rotation of KOIs–Indication for spin-orbit alignment of cool stars and high obliquity for hot stars. | MAZEH T., PERETS H.B., McQUILLAN A., et al. | ||
2015ApJS..217...16R ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 8625 | 149 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. V. Planet sample from Q1-Q12 (36 months). | ROWE J.F., COUGHLIN J.L., ANTOCI V., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...802L..10T ![]() |
80 | X | 2 | 348 | 16 | M dwarf luminosity, radius, and α-enrichment from I-band spectral features. | TERRIEN R.C., MAHADEVAN S., BENDER C.F., et al. | ||
2015MNRAS.448.1956S | 16 | D | 2 | 84 | 51 | The period ratio distribution of Kepler's candidate multiplanet systems. | STEFFEN J.H. and HWANG J.A. | ||
2015ApJ...804...10C | 66 | X | 1 | 5 | 133 | A nearby M star with three transiting super-earths discovered by K2. | CROSSFIELD I.J.M., PETIGURA E., SCHLIEDER J.E., et al. | ||
2015ApJS..218...26S ![]() |
96 | D | X | 3 | 275 | 13 | Characterizing the cool KOIs. VIII. Parameters of the planets orbiting Kepler's coolest dwarfs. | SWIFT J.J., MONTET B.T., VANDERBURG A., et al. | |
2015ApJ...807..170H ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 2117 | 10 | Time variation of Kepler transits induced by stellar Spots–A way to distinguish between prograde and retrograde motion. II. Application to KOIs. | HOLCZER T., SHPORER A., MAZEH T., et al. | ||
2015Natur.522..321J | 19 | 4 | 76 | The mass of the Mars-sized exoplanet Kepler-138 b from transit timing. | JONTOF-HUTTER D., ROWE J.F., LISSAUER J.J., et al. | ||||
2015ApJ...809..139K | 41 | X | 1 | 5 | 8 | Modeling indications of technology in planetary transit light curves-dark-side illumination. | KORPELA E.J., SALLMEN S.M. and LEYSTRA GREENE D. | ||
2015ApJ...810...29H | 41 | X | 1 | 12 | 15 | Photometry's bright future: detecting solar system analogs with future space telescopes. | HIPPKE M. and ANGERHAUSEN D. | ||
2015ApJS..220...16T ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 886 | 57 | A near-infrared spectroscopic survey of 886 nearby M dwarfs. | TERRIEN R.C., MAHADEVAN S., DESHPANDE R., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...807...45D ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 2708 | 726 | The occurrence of potentially habitable planets orbiting M dwarfs estimated from the full Kepler dataset and an empirical measurement of the detection sensitivity. | DRESSING C.D. and CHARBONNEAU D. | ||
2015ApJ...811..102P | 205 | X | 5 | 11 | 49 | Two transiting earth-size planets near resonance orbiting a nearby cool star. | PETIGURA E.A., SCHLIEDER J.E., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...813..100O ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 327 | 7 | Deep GALEX UV survey of the Kepler field. I. Point source catalog. | OLMEDO M., LLOYD J., MAMAJEK E.E., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...813..130W ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 211 | 27 | Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. IV. Adaptive optics imaging of Kepler stars with multiple transiting planet candidates. | WANG J., FISCHER D.A., XIE J.-W., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...814...91B ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 524 | 24 | Comparative habitability of transiting exoplanets. | BARNES R., MEADOWS V.S. and EVANS N. | ||
2015ApJ...814..130M ![]() |
16 | D | 3 | 2846 | 162 | An increase in the mass of planetary systems around lower-mass stars. | MULDERS G.D., PASCUCCI I. and APAI D. | ||
2016ApJ...817...90L | 52 | X | 1 | 19 | 212 | Breeding super-earths and birthing super-puffs in transitional disks. | LEE E.J. and CHIANG E. | ||
2016ApJ...819...83W | 43 | X | 1 | 23 | 55 | Revised masses and densities of the planets around Kepler-10. | WEISS L.M., ROGERS L.A., ISAACSON H.T., et al. | ||
2016ApJ...820...39J | 42 | X | 1 | 107 | 126 | Secure mass measurements from transit timing: 10 Kepler exoplanets between 3 and 8 M⊕ with diverse densities and incident fluxes. | JONTOF-HUTTER D., FORD E.B., ROWE J.F., et al. | ||
2016ApJ...821...47B ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 217 | 14 | Efficient geometric probabilities of multi-transiting exoplanetary systems from CORBITS. | BRAKENSIEK J. and RAGOZZINE D. | ||
2016ApJ...822...39B | 42 | X | 1 | 9 | 15 | Spitzer observations of exoplanets discovered with the Kepler K2 mission. | BEICHMAN C., LIVINGSTON J., WERNER M., et al. | ||
2016ApJ...822...86M ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 6130 | 337 | False positive probabilities for all Kepler objects of interest: 1284 newly validated planets and 428 likely false positives. | MORTON T.D., BRYSON S.T., COUGHLIN J.L., et al. | ||
2016MNRAS.457.2877G ![]() |
122 | X | 3 | 4245 | 141 | They are small worlds after all: revised properties of Kepler M dwarf stars and their planets. | GAIDOS E., MANN A.W., KRAUS A.L., et al. | ||
2016AJ....152....8K ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 389 | 203 | The impact of stellar multiplicity on planetary systems. I. The ruinous influence of close binary companions. | KRAUS A.L., IRELAND M.J., HUBER D., et al. | ||
2016MNRAS.460.2611S | 16 | D | 2 | 69 | 17 | Examining the relationships between colour, Teff, and [M/H] for APOGEE K and M dwarfs. | SCHMIDT S.J., WAGONER E.L., JOHNSON J.A., et al. | ||
2016ApJS..225....9H ![]() |
16 | D | 5 | 2132 | 124 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. IX. Catalog of the full long-cadence data set. | HOLCZER T., MAZEH T., NACHMANI G., et al. | ||
2016A&A...594A..39F ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 51410 | 86 | Activity indicators and stellar parameters of the Kepler targets. An application of the ROTFIT pipeline to LAMOST-Kepler stellar spectra. | FRASCA A., MOLENDA-ZAKOWICZ J., DE CAT P., et al. | ||
2016AJ....152..187M ![]() |
16 | D | 3 | 471 | 74 | A super-solar metallicity for stars with hot rocky exoplanets. | MULDERS G.D., PASCUCCI I., APAI D., et al. | ||
2017AJ....153...71F ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 3575 | 164 | The Kepler follow-up observation program. I. A catalog of companions to Kepler stars from high-resolution imaging. | FURLAN E., CIARDI D.R., EVERETT M.E., et al. | ||
2017ApJ...835..239S | 1900 | T A | D | X C | 45 | 5 | 37 |
Chemical abundances of M-dwarfs from the APOGEE survey. I. The exoplanet hosting stars Kepler-138 and Kepler-186. |
SOUTO D., CUNHA K., GARCIA-HERNANDEZ D.A., et al. |
2017AJ....153..177P | 83 | F | 1 | 21 | 27 | A low-mass exoplanet candidate detected by K2 transiting the Praesepe M dwarf JS 183. | PEPPER J., GILLEN E., PARVIAINEN H., et al. | ||
2017AJ....153..180S | 16 | D | 2 | 119 | 3 | A search for lost planets in the Kepler multi-planet systems and the discovery of the long-period, Neptune-sized exoplanet Kepler-150 f. | SCHMITT J.R., JENKINS J.M. and FISCHER D.A. | ||
2017AJ....153..267M | 593 | D | X | 15 | 42 | 16 | The gold standard: accurate stellar and planetary parameters for eight Kepler M dwarf systems enabled by parallaxes. | MANN A.W., DUPUY T., MUIRHEAD P.S., et al. | |
2017MNRAS.465.2634A ![]() |
16 | D | 3 | 5400 | 21 | Transit shapes and self-organizing maps as a tool for ranking planetary candidates: application to Kepler and K2. | ARMSTRONG D.J., POLLACCO D. and SANTERNE A. | ||
2017ApJ...843..122Z | 47 | X | 1 | 15 | 101 | The cosmic shoreline: the evidence that escape determines which planets have atmospheres, and what this may mean for Proxima Centauri b. | ZAHNLE K.J. and CATLING D.C. | ||
2017ApJ...851...26V ![]() |
123 | X | 3 | 68 | 17 | A physically motivated and Empirically calibrated method to measure the effective temperature, metallicity, and Ti abundance of M dwarfs. | VEYETTE M.J., MUIRHEAD P.S., MANN A.W., et al. | ||
2018ApJS..234....9O ![]() |
17 | D | 3 | 436 | 14 | A spectral approach to transit timing variations. | OFIR A., XIE J.-W., JIANG C.-F., et al. | ||
2018PASP..130d4401L | 126 | X C | 2 | 24 | 46 | Simulated JWST/NIRISS transit spectroscopy of anticipated TESS planets compared to select discoveries from space-based and ground-based surveys. | LOUIE D.R., DEMING D., ALBERT L., et al. | ||
2018ApJ...860L..15S | 42 | X | 1 | 6 | 5 | Stellar and planetary characterization of the Ross 128 exoplanetary system from APOGEE spectra. | SOUTO D., UNTERBORN C.T., SMITH V.V., et al. | ||
2018MNRAS.478..460A | 1630 | T A | D | X C | 38 | 7 | 5 |
Absolute densities in exoplanetary systems: photodynamical modelling of Kepler-138. |
ALMENARA J.M., DIAZ R.F., DORN C., et al. |
2018A&A...615A...6P ![]() |
42 | X | 1 | 303 | 82 | The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Photospheric parameters of target stars from high-resolution spectroscopy. | PASSEGGER V.M., REINERS A., JEFFERS S.V., et al. | ||
2018ApJ...866...99B ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 7129 | 233 | Revised radii of Kepler stars and planet's using Gaia Data Release 2. | BERGER T.A., HUBER D., GAIDOS E., et al. | ||
2018A&A...618A.116P | 84 | X | 2 | 22 | 10 | Mass determination of the 1:3:5 near-resonant planets transiting GJ 9827 (K2-135). | PRIETO-ARRANZ J., PALLE E., GANDOLFI D., et al. | ||
2019A&A...628A.108F ![]() |
43 | X | 1 | 14 | ~ | Kepler Object of Interest Network. III. Kepler-82f: a new non-transiting 21 M⊕ planet from photodynamical modelling. | FREUDENTHAL J., VON ESSEN C., OFIR A., et al. | ||
2019A&A...631A.152A | 17 | D | 2 | 121 | ~ | Dusty phenomena in the vicinity of giant exoplanets. | ARKHYPOV O.V., KHODACHENKO M.L. and HANSLMEIER A. | ||
2019ApJ...887..261M ![]() |
17 | D | 3 | 329 | 29 | Exomoons in the habitable zones of M dwarfs. | MARTINEZ-RODRIGUEZ H., CABALLERO J.A., CIFUENTES C., et al. | ||
2020ApJ...890...23L ![]() |
17 | D | 3 | 4935 | 35 | Current population statistics do not favor photoevaporation over core-powered mass loss as the dominant cause of the exoplanet radius gap. | LOYD R.O.P., SHKOLNIK E.L., SCHNEIDER A.C., et al. | ||
2020ApJS..247...11R ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 46228 | 22 | Radial velocity photon limits for the dwarf stars of spectral classes F-M. | REINERS A. and ZECHMEISTER M. | ||
2020ApJ...892...31B ![]() |
61 | D | X | 2 | 14873 | 35 | Temperatures and metallicities of M dwarfs in the APOGEE Survey. | BIRKY J., HOGG D.W., MANN A.W., et al. | |
2020AJ....159..207B | 17 | D | 1 | 150 | ~ | Transit duration variations in multiplanet systems. | BOLEY A.C., VAN LAERHOVEN C. and GRANADOS CONTRERAS A.P. | ||
2020AJ....159..280B ![]() |
465 | S X C | 8 | 5 | 152 | The Gaia-Kepler Stellar Properties Catalog. I. Homogeneous fundamental properties for 186,301 Kepler stars. | BERGER T.A., HUBER D., VAN SADERS J.L., et al. | ||
2020PASP..132h4402Q | 87 | X | 2 | 63 | ~ | Forecasting rates of volcanic activity on terrestrial exoplanets and implications for cryovolcanic activity on extrasolar ocean worlds. | QUICK L.C., ROBERGE A., MLINAR A.B., et al. | ||
2020AJ....160..108B ![]() |
17 | D | 3 | 6855 | 109 | The Gaia-Kepler stellar properties catalog. II. Planet radius demographics as a function of stellar mass and age. | BERGER T.A., HUBER D., GAIDOS E., et al. | ||
2020AJ....160..120J ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 365761 | 238 | APOGEE data and spectral analysis from SDSS Data Release 16: seven years of observations including first results from APOGEE-South. | JONSSON H., HOLTZMAN J.A., ALLENDE PRIETO C., et al. | ||
2020MNRAS.499.1854M | 17 | D | 1 | 31 | ~ | Understanding the origin of white dwarf atmospheric pollution by dynamical simulations based on detected three-planet systems. | MALDONADO R.F., VILLAVER E., MUSTILL A.J., et al. | ||
2021MNRAS.500..333H | 287 | D | X C | 6 | 11 | ~ | Characterizing the possible interior structures of the nearby Exoplanets Proxima Centauri b and Ross-128 b. | HERATH M., GUNESEKERA S. and JAYARATNE C. | |
2021A&A...645A..41L | 224 | X F | 4 | 52 | 27 | A planetary system with two transiting mini-Neptunes near the radius valley transition around the bright M dwarf TOI-776. | LUQUE R., SERRANO L.M., MOLAVERDIKHANI K., et al. | ||
2021ApJ...909..115C ![]() |
18 | D | 1 | 2175 | 13 | Planets Across Space and Time (PAST). I. Characterizing the memberships of Galactic components and stellar ages: revisiting the kinematic methods and applying to planet host stars. | CHEN D.-C., XIE J.-W., ZHOU J.-L., et al. | ||
2021MNRAS.503.4092B | 18 | D | 1 | 124 | ~ | Revisiting the Kepler field with TESS: Improved ephemerides using TESS 2 min data. | BATTLEY M.P., KUNIMOTO M., ARMSTRONG D.J., et al. | ||
2021AJ....161..246J ![]() |
332 | D | X | 8 | 204 | 12 | Following up the Kepler field: masses of targets for transit timing and atmospheric characterization. | JONTOF-HUTTER D., WOLFGANG A., FORD E.B., et al. | |
2021A&A...649A.147S ![]() |
63 | D | X | 2 | 313 | 13 | Determination of spectroscopic parameters for 313 M dwarf stars from their APOGEE Data Release 16 H-band spectra. | SARMENTO P., ROJAS-AYALA B., DELGADO MENA E., et al. | |
2021MNRAS.504.4634G | 45 | X | 1 | 38 | 23 | Caught in the act: core-powered mass-loss predictions for observing atmospheric escape. | GUPTA A. and SCHLICHTING H.E. | ||
2021ApJ...918...40P | 287 | D | X | 7 | 92 | 7 | The M-dwarf Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Sample. I. Determining stellar parameters for field stars. | PINEDA J.S., YOUNGBLOOD A. and FRANCE K. | |
2021AJ....162...98B ![]() |
18 | D | 2 | 2175 | ~ | Seeking echoes of circumstellar disks in Kepler light curves. | BROMLEY B.C., LEONARD A., QUINTANILLA A., et al. | ||
2021A&A...653A..41D ![]() |
46 | X | 1 | 27 | 41 | Warm terrestrial planet with half the mass of Venus transiting a nearby star. | DEMANGEON O.D.S., ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., ALIBERT Y., et al. | ||
2021A&A...654A.118S ![]() |
45 | X | 1 | 144 | 12 | The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Not-so-fine hyperfine-split vanadium lines in cool star spectra. | SHAN Y., REINERS A., FABBIAN D., et al. | ||
2022AJ....163...91J | 112 | D | X | 3 | 248 | ~ | Physical properties and impact parameter variations of Kepler planets from analytic light-curve modeling. | JUDKOVSKY Y., OFIR A. and AHARONSON O. | |
2022MNRAS.510.4134P | 19 | D | 1 | 32 | 2 | The terrestrial planet formation around M dwarfs: insitu, inward migration, or reversed migration. | PAN M., WANG S. and JI J. | ||
2022ApJ...927..123S | 47 | X | 1 | 37 | 9 | Detailed Chemical Abundances for a Benchmark Sample of M Dwarfs from the APOGEE Survey. | SOUTO D., CUNHA K., SMITH V.V., et al. | ||
2022MNRAS.512..648D | 47 | X | 1 | 40 | 9 | Orbital architectures of planet-hosting binaries - II. Low mutual inclinations between planetary and stellar orbits. | DUPUY T.J., KRAUS A.L., KRATTER K.M., et al. | ||
2023A&A...669A.117L ![]() |
100 | X | 2 | 57 | ~ | Removing biases on the density of sub-Neptunes characterised via transit timing variations Update on the mass-radius relationship of 34 Kepler planets. | LELEU A., DELISLE J.-B., UDRY S., et al. | ||
2023ApJ...944...20P | 50 | X | 1 | 10 | 2 | The Runaway Greenhouse on Sub-Neptune Waterworlds. | PIERREHUMBERT R.T. | ||
2023NatAs...7..206P | 1382 | A | X C | 27 | 5 | 10 | Evidence for the volatile-rich composition of a 1.5-Earth-radius planet. | PIAULET C., BENNEKE B., ALMENARA J.M., et al. | |
2023A&A...674A.117G ![]() |
50 | X | 1 | 8 | ~ | TOI-733 b: A planet in the small-planet radius valley orbiting a Sun-like star. | GEORGIEVA I.Y., PERSSON C.M., GOFFO E., et al. | ||
2023A&A...674A.137L | 20 | D | 1 | 122 | ~ | Quantitative correlation of refractory elemental abundances between rocky exoplanets and their host stars. | LIU Z. and NI D. | ||
2023A&A...675A..52C ![]() |
20 | D | 1 | 25 | ~ | An unusually low-density super-Earth transiting the bright early-type M-dwarf GJ 1018 (TOI-244). | CASTRO-GONZALEZ A., DEMANGEON O.D.S., LILLO-BOX J., et al. | ||
2023AJ....166...94M | 20 | D | 2 | 105 | ~ | exoMMR: A New Python Package to Confirm and Characterize Mean Motion Resonances. | MacDONALD M.G., POLANIA VIVAS M.S., D'ANGIOLILLO S., et al. |
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