Kepler-1625b , the SIMBAD biblio

Kepler-1625b , the SIMBAD biblio (67 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2023.03.21CET05:59:04


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2015ApJS..217...31M viz 16       D               1 2033 146 Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. VI. Planet sample from Q1–Q16 (47 months). MULLALLY F., COUGHLIN J.L., THOMPSON S.E., et al.
2015ApJ...809....8B viz 16       D               1 112329 139 Terrestrial planet occurrence rates for the Kepler GK dwarf sample. BURKE C.J., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., MULLALLY F., et al.
2016AJ....152..158T viz 16       D               1 4387 18 Detection of potential transit signals in 17 quarters of Kepler data: results of the final Kepler mission transiting planet search (DR25). TWICKEN J.D., JENKINS J.M., SEADER S.E., et al.
2017AJ....154..108J viz 16       D               1 3237 46 The California-Kepler Survey. II. Precise physical properties of 2025 Kepler planets and their host stars. JOHNSON J.A., PETIGURA E.A., FULTON B.J., et al.
2018AJ....155...36T 546 T     S   X C       10 5 18 HEK. VI. On the dearth of Galilean analogs in Kepler, and the exomoon candidate
Kepler-1625b I.
TEACHEY A., KIPPING D.M. and SCHMITT A.R.
2018A&A...610A..39H 2282 T K A     X C       53 9 7 The nature of the giant exomoon candidate

Kepler-1625 b-i
.
HELLER R.
2018AJ....155..158B 17       D               1 26 1 Validation and initial characterization of the long-period planet Kepler-1654 b. BEICHMAN C.A., GILES H.A.C., AKESON R., et al.
2018ApJ...860...67H 44           X         1 1 2 Exploring Kepler giant planets in the Habitable zone. HILL M.L., KANE S.R., SEPERUELO DUARTE E., et al.
2018A&A...617A..49R 1113 T   A S   X C       24 2 3 Revisiting the exomoon candidate signal around
Kepler-1625 b.
RODENBECK K., HELLER R., HIPPKE M., et al.
2018ApJ...866...99B viz 17       D               1 7129 101 Revised radii of Kepler stars and planet's using Gaia Data Release 2. BERGER T.A., HUBER D., GAIDOS E., et al.
2018AJ....156..184V 1154     A     X C       27 5 ~ Detecting exomoons via Doppler monitoring of directly imaged exoplanets. VANDERBURG A., RAPPAPORT S.A. and MAYO A.W.
2018ApJS..239...14J 42           X         1 28 ~ Revised exoplanet radii and habitability using Gaia data release 2. JOHNS D., MARTI C., HUFF M., et al.
2018ApJ...868..145C 42           X         1 1 ~ Binary planet formation by gas-assisted encounters of planetary embryos. CHRENKO O., BROZ M. and NESVORNY D.
2018AJ....156..264F viz 17       D               1 1909 112 The California-Kepler Survey. VII. Precise planet radii leveraging Gaia DR2 reveal the stellar mass dependence of the Planet radius gap. FULTON B.J. and PETIGURA E.A.
2018ApJ...869L..27H 251           X         6 2 ~ Catching a planet: a tidal capture origin for the oxomoon candidate Kepler 1625b I. HAMERS A.S. and PORTEGIES ZWART S.F.
2019MNRAS.483L..80K 536     A     X C       12 1 ~ Can moons have moons? KOLLMEIER J.A. and RAYMOND S.N.
2019A&A...623A.104H 43           X         1 20 ~ SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. XIX. The transiting temperate giant planet KOI-3680b. HEBRARD G., BONOMO A.S., DIAZ R.F., et al.
2019MNRAS.485..541C 43           X         1 1 ~ Giant planet effects on terrestrial planet formation and system architecture. CHILDS A.C., QUINTANA E., BARCLAY T., et al.
2019ApJ...875...29M viz 17       D               1 2918 ~ A spectroscopic analysis of the California-Kepler Survey sample. I. Stellar parameters, planetary radii, and a slope in the radius gap. MARTINEZ C.F., CUNHA K., GHEZZI L., et al.
2019ApJ...875L..25M 553       S   X C       11 2 ~ Transits of inclined exomoons-hide and seek and an application to Kepler-1625. MARTIN D.V., FABRYCKY D.C. and MONTET B.T.
2019A&A...624A..95H 1345   K A     X C       31 2 ~ An alternative interpretation of the exomoon candidate signal in the combined Kepler and Hubble data of Kepler-1625. HELLER R., RODENBECK K. and BRUNO G.
2019A&A...624A.120V 43           X         1 7 ~ Survivability of planetary systems in young and dense star clusters. VAN ELTEREN A., PORTEGIES ZWART S., PELUPESSY I., et al.
2019MNRAS.485.4465F 43           X         1 5 ~ Pebble accretion in self-gravitating protostellar discs. FORGAN D.H.
2019AJ....157..171K viz 17       D               1 4069 ~ Visual analysis and demographics of Kepler transit timing variations. KANE M., RAGOZZINE D., FLOWERS X., et al.
2019ApJ...877L..15K 111     A     X         3 2 ~ No evidence for lunar transit in new analysis of Hubble Space Telescope Observations of the Kepler-1625 system. KREIDBERG L., LUGER R. and BEDELL M.
2019AJ....158..200R 43           X         1 8 ~ Radial velocity measurements of HR 8799 b and c with medium resolution spectroscopy. RUFFIO J.-B., MACINTOSH B., KONOPACKY Q.M., et al.
2019A&A...631A.152A 43           X         1 121 ~ Dusty phenomena in the vicinity of giant exoplanets. ARKHYPOV O.V., KHODACHENKO M.L. and HANSLMEIER A.
2019ApJ...887..261M viz 43           X         1 329 ~ Exomoons in the habitable zones of M dwarfs. MARTINEZ-RODRIGUEZ H., CABALLERO J.A., CIFUENTES C., et al.
2020MNRAS.492.3499S 261           X         6 4 ~ Can close-in giant exoplanets preserve detectable moons? SUCERQUIA M., RAMIREZ V., ALVARADO-MONTES J.A., et al.
2020AJ....159..131P 44           X         1 14 ~ Exploring whether super-puffs can be explained as ringed exoplanets. PIRO A.L. and VISSAPRAGADA S.
2020AJ....159..142T 723 T   A     X C       15 4 ~ Loose ends for the exomoon candidate host
Kepler-1625b.
TEACHEY A., KIPPING D., BURKE C.J., et al.
2020A&A...635A..59T 1245 T K A     X         28 3 ~ Radial velocity constraints on the long-period transiting planet
Kepler-1625 b with CARMENES.
TIMMERMANN A., HELLER R., REINERS A., et al.
2020A&A...636A..50T 44           X         1 2 ~ The subsurface habitability of small, icy exomoons. TJOA J.N.K.Y., MUELLER M. and VAN DER TAK F.F.S.
2020AJ....159..260R 1419 T   A     X C       31 2 ~ Orbital stability of exomoons and submoons with applications to
Kepler 1625b-I.
ROSARIO-FRANCO M., QUARLES B., MUSIELAK Z.E., et al.
2020MNRAS.495.3763M 1941 T K A     X C       43 4 ~ Exploring formation scenarios for the exomoon candidate
Kepler 1625b I.
MORAES R.A. and VIEIRA NETO E.
2020MNRAS.496.1197B 44           X         1 61 ~ A search for young exoplanets in Sectors 1-5 of the TESS full-frame images. BATTLEY M.P., POLLACCO D. and ARMSTRONG D.J.
2020A&A...638A..43R 44           X         1 4 ~ Exomoon indicators in high-precision transit light curves. RODENBECK K., HELLER R. and GIZON L.
2020AJ....160..108B viz 104       D         F     2 6855 ~ 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..123J 44           X         1 6 ~ Predictions of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Galactic Exoplanet Survey. II. Free-floating planet detection rates. JOHNSON S.A., PENNY M., GAUDI B.S., et al.
2020A&A...640A..41A 261           X C       5 1 ~ Detection of exomoons in simulated light curves with a regularized convolutional neural network. ALSHEHHI R., RODENBECK K., GIZON L., et al.
2020ApJ...900L..44K viz 348     A D S   X C       7 8 ~ An independent analysis of the six recently claimed exomoon candidates. KIPPING D.
2020A&A...641A.131L 44           X         1 73 ~ The search for disks or planetary objects around directly imaged companions: a candidate around DH Tauri B. LAZZONI C., ZURLO A., DESIDERA S., et al.
2020AJ....160..194T 348     A D     X C       8 39 ~ Impact of tides on the potential for exoplanets to host exomoons. TOKADJIAN A. and PIRO A.L.
2020ApJ...902L..20Q 261           X         6 7 ~ Application of orbital stability and tidal migration constraints for exomoon candidates. QUARLES B., LI G. and ROSARIO-FRANCO M.
2020AJ....160..240G 44           X         1 3 ~ A fast, two-dimensional gaussian process method based on celerite: Applications to transiting exoplanet discovery and characterization. GORDON T.A., AGOL E. and FOREMAN-MACKEY D.
2020MNRAS.499.4195T 157     A     X         4 2 ~ The ominous fate of exomoons around hot Jupiters in the high-eccentricity migration scenario. TRANI A.A., HAMERS A.S., GELLER A., et al.
2021MNRAS.500.1851K 296     A S   X C       5 3 ~ The exomoon corridor: Half of all exomoons exhibit TTV frequencies within a narrow window due to aliasing. KIPPING D.
2021A&A...645A.128Z 90           X         2 7 ~ Classification of orbits in three-dimensional exoplanetary systems. ZOTOS E.E., ERDI B. and SAEED T.
2021MNRAS.502.5292Z 45           X         1 15 ~ Mapping exomoon trajectories around Earth-like exoplanets. ZOTOS E.E., PAPADAKIS K.E. and WAGEH S.
2021MNRAS.504.5455C 45           X         1 2 ~ An N-body population synthesis framework for the formation of moons around Jupiter-like planets. CILIBRASI M., SZULAGYI J., GRIMM S.L., et al.
2021AJ....162...58Q 45           X         1 19 ~ Exomoons in systems with a strong perturber: applications to α Cen AB. QUARLES B., EGGL S., ROSARIO-FRANCO M., et al.
2021PASP..133i4401D 45           X         1 12 ~ Survival of exomoons around exoplanets. DOBOS V., CHARNOZ S., PAL A., et al.
2021MNRAS.507.4120K 45           X         1 11 ~ Transit origami: a method to coherently fold exomoon transits in time series photometry. KIPPING D.
2021MNRAS.508.2620T 45           X         1 10 ~ Identifying potential exomoon signals with convolutional neural networks. TEACHEY A. and KIPPING D.
2021MNRAS.508.5524J 90           X         2 4 ~ Enhanced thermal radiation from a tidally heated exomoon with a single hotspot. JAGER Z. and SZABO G.M.
2022MNRAS.510.2583M 2986 T K A D     X C F     62 2 ~ On the stability of additional moons orbiting
Kepler-1625 b.
MORAES R.A., BORDERES-MOTTA G., WINTER O.C., et al.
2022MNRAS.510.4837L 47           X         1 3 ~ Tidal modulations and the habitability of exoplanetary systems. LINGAM M., PRYOR S. and GINSBURG I.
2022MNRAS.512.1032S 1008     A S   X C F     19 4 ~ Cronomoons: origin, dynamics, and light-curve features of ringed exomoons. SUCERQUIA M., ALVARADO-MONTES J.A., BAYO A., et al.
2022ApJ...929L...2T 1288 T   A     X C       26 4 ~ Probing Planets with Exomoons: The Cases of Kepler-1708 b and
Kepler-1625 b.
TOKADJIAN A. and PIRO A.L.
2022NatAs...6..367K 280           X         6 35 ~ An exomoon survey of 70 cool giant exoplanets and the new candidate Kepler-1708 b-i. KIPPING D., BRYSON S., BURKE C., et al.
2022A&A...662A..37H 47           X         1 3 ~ Pandora: A fast open-source exomoon transit detection algorithm. HIPPKE M. and HELLER R.
2022ApJ...932..124G 47           X         1 3 ~ GENGA. II. GPU Planetary N-body Simulations with Non-Newtonian Forces and High Number of Particles. GRIMM S.L., STADEL J.G., BRASSER R., et al.
2022PASJ...74..815G 93           X         2 8 ~ Orbital stability analysis of hypothetical Earth-mass and Luna-mass moons in the Sagarmatha (HD 100777) star system. GAUTAM A., BASHYAL A., BHATTARAI S.K., et al.
2022AJ....164..111G 47           X         1 12 ~ Analytic Light Curve for Mutual Transits of Two Bodies Across a Limb-darkened Star. GORDON T.A. and AGOL E.
2022MNRAS.516...39S 47           X         1 5 ~ Moon packing around an Earth-mass planet. SATYAL S., QUARLES B. and ROSARIO-FRANCO M.
2022MNRAS.516..391L 140           X         3 49 ~ Detectability of satellites around directly imaged exoplanets and brown dwarfs. LAZZONI C., DESIDERA S., GRATTON R., et al.
2022MNRAS.516.3701C 513           X         11 4 ~ Kepler-1708 b-i is likely undetectable with HST. CASSESE B. and KIPPING D.

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