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1995Natur.378..355M 247 3 2972 A Jupiter-mass companion to a solar-type star. MAYOR M. and QUELOZ D.
1996A&A...315L...9N 10 27 Scale-relativity and quantization of extra-solar planetary systems. NOTTALE L.
1996ApJ...459L..35G 58 2 348 Giant planets at small orbital distances. GUILLOT T., BURROWS A., HUBBARD W.B., et al.
1996ApJ...464L.147M 11 14 468 A planetary companion to 70 Virginis. MARCY G.W. and BUTLER R.P.
1996ApJ...464L.153B 7 12 277 A planet orbiting 47 Ursae Majoris. BUTLER R.P. and MARCY G.W.
1996BAAS...28Q1112M 1 ~ Direct observation of extrasolar planets with an infrared interferometer. MARIOTTI J.-M., COUDE DU FORESTO V. and PERRIN G.
1996Icar..123..249L 7 7 153 Could we search for primitive life on extrasolar planets in the near future? The DARWIN project. LEGER A., MARIOTTI J.M., MENNESSON B., et al.
1996Msngr..86...24W 4 1 Science with the VLT: high-resolution infrared spectroscopy. WIEDEMANN G.
1996Natur.379..397B 8 20 Giants and dwarfs meet in the middle. BOSS A.P.
1996Natur.384..619W 15 9 407 Gravitational scattering as a possible origin for giant planets at small stellar distances. WEIDENSCHILLING S.J. and MARZARI F.
1996Sci...272.1919M 12 7 265 Atmospheric, evolutionary, and spectral models of the brown dwarf Gliese 229B. MARLEY M.S., SAUMON D., GUILLOT T., et al.
1996Sci...274..954R 23 12 847 Dynamical instabilities and the formation of extrasolar planetary systems. RASIO F.A. and FORD E.B.
1996SciN..149Q.267. 3 0 Another planet outside the solar system.
1996SciAm.275e..14S 3 2 Hot Jupiters. Why do some giant planets hug their stars? SCHNEIDER D.
1996S&T....91a..38M 3 ~ The planet of 51 Pegasi. MacROBERT A.M. and ROTH J.
1996S&T....92b..20B 10 ~ Other suns, other planets ? BLACK D.C.
1997ApJ...474..503H 21 62 Properties of sun-like stars with planets: 51 Pegasi, 47 Ursae Majoris, 70 Virginis, and HD 114762. HENRY G.W., BALIUNAS S.L., DONAHUE R.A., et al.
1997ApJ...477..781L 7 10 239 On the origin of massive eccentric planets. LIN D.N.C. and IDA S.
1997ApJ...478..367M 67 29 Eccentricity versus mass for low-mass secondaries and planets. MAZEH T., MAYOR M. and LATHAM D.W.
1997ApJ...481..363T 4 3 38 On synchronization in detached close binaries: reply to Rieutord and Zahn. TASSOUL M. and TASSOUL J.
1997ApJ...481..926M 5 10 164 The planet around 51 Pegasi. MARCY G.W., BUTLER R.P., WILLIAMS E., et al.
1997ApJ...482L.211W 15 4 187 Survival of planetary systems. WARD W.R.
1997ApJ...483..457C 4 22 292 The discovery of a planetary companion to 16 Cygni B. COCHRAN W.D., HATZES A.P., BUTLER R.P., et al.
1997ApJ...484..866L 6 2 40 Resonant tides in close orbiting planets. LUBOW S.H., TOUT C.A. and LIVIO M.
1997ApJ...491L..51L 3 7 67 Possible stellar metallicity enhancements from the accretion of planets. LAUGHLIN G. and ADAMS F.C.
1997ApJ...491..856B 19 21 1202 A nongray theory of extrasolar giant planets and brown dwarfs. BURROWS A., MARLEY M., HUBBARD W.B., et al.
1997MNRAS.284..172W 4 9 132 Discovering Galactic planets by gravitational lensing: magnification patterns and light curves. WAMBSGANSS J.
1997Ast....25d..42N 12 0 The strange new planetary zoo. NAEYE R.
1997Icar..127..269P 1 12 38 Expectations from a microlensing search for planets. PEALE S.J.
1997Natur.385..234W 3 17 156 Habitable moons around extrasolar giant planets. WILLIAMS D.M., KASTING J.F. and WADE R.A.
1997Natur.385..775W 5 3 One of our planets is missing. WALKER G.
1997Natur.385..795G 12 2 75 Absence of a planetary signature in the spectra of the star 51 Pegasi. GRAY D.F.
1997NewSc2071...15W 2 0 The Pegasi planet that never was... WALKER G.
1997Rech..297...30R 6 0 Vraies ou fausses planetes ? Controverse sur la premiere planete extrasolaire decouverte. RUPHY S.
1997Sci...275.1257G 2 0 Is first extrasolar planet a lost world? GLANZ J.
1997Sci...276.1336G 18 4 Worlds around other stars shake planet birth theory. GLANZ J.
1997SciN..151..133C 2 0 51 Pegasi : a star without a planet ? COWEN R.
1997S&T....93e..24R 2 0 Does 51 Pegasi's planet really exist ? ROTH J.
1997S&W....36..942W 24 2 Auf der Suche nach Planeten um andere Sterne. Teil 2 : welche man schon kennt, und wie es weiter geht. WAMBSGANSS J.
1997RvMP...69..337A 27 2 162 A dying universe: the long-term and evolution of astrophysical objects. ADAMS F.C. and LAUGHLIN G.
1998A&A...332..842K 17 2 On the planetary companions of solar-type stars. KUBAT J., HOLMGREN D. and RENTZSCH-HOLM I.
1998A&A...334..221G 4 19 283 Spectroscopic analyses of the parent stars of extrasolar planetary system candidates. GONZALEZ G.
1998AJ....116.1998L viz 7 6 140 Modeling the diversity of outer planetary systems. LEVISON H.F., LISSAUER J.J. and DUNCAN M.J.
1998ApJ...500..428T 4 18 254 Orbital evolution and migration of giant planets: modeling extrasolar planets. TRILLING D.E., BENZ W., GUILLOT T., et al.
1998ApJ...500..940N 17 21 The range of masses and periods explored by radial velocity searches for planetary companions. NELSON A.F. and ANGEL J.R.P.
1998ApJ...501L.199M 18 19 The mass distribution of extrasolar planet-candidates and spectroscopic-binary low-mass companions. MAZEH T., GOLDBERG D. and LATHAM D.W.
1998ApJ...502L.157S 11 4 136 Extrasolar giant planets under strong stellar irradiation. SEAGER S. and SASSELOV D.D.
1998ApJ...507L.153C 7 12 Spectral line distortions in the presence of a close-in planet. CHARBONNEAU D., JHA S. and NOYES R.W.
1998ApJ...508..380H 3 2 18 The lack of spectral variability in 51 Pegasi: confirmation of the planet hypothesis. HATZES A.P., COCHRAN W.D. and BAKKER E.J.
1998PASP..110..223T 201 6 Astrophysics in 1997. (Review paper). TRIMBLE V. and McFADDEN L.A.
1998ARA&A..36...57M 6 15 293 Detection of extrasolar giant planets. MARCY G.W. and BUTLER R.P.
1998BASI...26..445V 5 0 Search for low-mass companions to solar-type stars. VENUGOPAL V.R.
1998EM&P...81...47P 3 0 ESO involvement in the search for extrasolar planets. PARESCE F.
1998EM&P...81...95G 72 T                   2 0 Radiative equilibrium model of 51 Peg B. GOUKENLEUQUE C., BEZARD B. and LELLOUCH E.
1998Natur.391..127M 16 14 Extrasolar planets : back in focus. MARCY G.
1998Natur.391..153G 5 2 30 A planetary companion for 51 Pegasi implied by absence of pulsations in the stellar spectra. GRAY D.F.
1998Natur.391..154H 4 2 28 Further evidence for the planet around 51 Pegasi. HATZES A.P., COCHRAN W.D. and BAKKER E.J.
1998Sci...279.1449G 3 0 Intimate views of the stars. GLANZ J.
1998S&T....95c..30M 17 1 The diversity of planetary systems. MARCY G. and BUTLER R.P.
1999A&A...349..220F 8 2 Line profile variation and planets around 51 Pegasi and υ Andromedae. FRANCOIS P., BRIOT D., SPITE F., et al.
1999ApJ...513..879M 40 2 241 Reflected spectra and albedos of extrasolar giant planets. I. Clear and cloudy atmospheres. MARLEY M.S., GELINO C., STEPHENS D., et al.
1999ApJ...514..411F 1 18 67 Structure and evolution of nearby stars with planets. I. Short-period systems. FORD E.B., RASIO F.A. and SILLS A.
1999ApJ...520..239M 34 72 Two new candidate planets in eccentric orbits. MARCY G.W., BUTLER R.P., VOGT S.S., et al.
1999ApJ...522L.149M 1 11 40 Analysis of the Hipparcos measurements of υ Andromedae: a mass estimate of its outermost known planetary companion. MAZEH T., ZUCKER S., DALLA T.A., et al.
1999ApJ...526..881L 3 5 47 Stability and chaos in the υ Andromedae planetary system. LAUGHLIN G. and ADAMS F.C.
1999BASI...27...51B 17 0 Planet formation in sun-like systems. BHATT H.C.
1999IBVS.4692....1K 72 T                   5 1 A transit of the planet 51 Peg B ? KRISCIUNAS K.
1999Natur.402..751C 5 5 89 Probable detection of starlight reflected from the giant planet orbiting tau Bootis. COLLIER CAMERON A., HORNE K., PENNY A., et al.
1999PhR...311..317M 28 8 The mass distribution of extrasolar planet candidates and low-mass secondaries. MAZEH T.
1999Rech..321...28S 6 0 Enfin, un autre systeme solaire. SCHNEIDER J.
2000A&A...355..573R 109 T K                 16 17 Search for an exosphere around 51 Pegasi B with ISO. RAUER H., BOCKELEE-MORVAN D., COUSTENIS A., et al.
2000A&A...356..590U viz 4 14 193 The CORALIE survey for southern extra-solar planets. II. The short-period planetary companions to HD 75289 and HD 130322. UDRY S., MAYOR M., NAEF D., et al.
2000A&A...356..599S 3 4 36 The CORALIE survey for Southern extra-solar planets. III. A giant planet in orbit around HD 192263. SANTOS N.C., MAYOR M., NAEF D., et al.
2000A&A...361..379N 75 17 Scale-relativity and quantization of exoplanet orbital semi-major axes. NOTTALE L., SCHUMACHER G. and LEFEVRE E.T.
2000ApJ...529..499T 17 30 Circumstellar dust disks around stars with known planetary companions. TRILLING D.E., BROWN R.H. and RIVKIN A.S.
2000ApJ...531..415H 1 33 111 Photometric and Ca II H and K spectroscopic variations in nearby sun-like stars with planets. III.. HENRY G.W., BALIUNAS S.L., DONAHUE R.A., et al.
2000ApJ...532L..55M 21 4 261 The spectroscopic orbit of the planetary companion transiting HD 209458. MAZEH T., NAEF D., TORRES G., et al.
2000ApJ...533L.151C 3 27 243 On stellar activity enhancement due to interactions with extrasolar giant planets. CUNTZ M., SAAR S.H. and MUSIELAK Z.E.
2000ApJ...534L..97B 3 15 175 On the radii of close-in giant planets. BURROWS A., GUILLOT T., HUBBARD W.B., et al.
2000ApJ...537L..61T 30 37 Tidal constraints on the masses of extrasolar planets. TRILLING D.E.
2000ApJ...537..916S 46 4 555 Theoretical transmission spectra during extrasolar giant planet transits. SEAGER S. and SASSELOV D.D.
2000ApJ...538..885S 2 35 284 Albedo and reflection spectra of extrasolar giant planets. SUDARSKY D., BURROWS A. and PINTO P.
2000ApJ...540..504S 5 15 266 Photometric light curves and polarization of close-in extrasolar giant planets. SEAGER S., WHITNEY B.A. and SASSELOV D.D.
2000ApJ...545L..47G 15 5 231 A lack of planets in 47 Tucanae from a Hubble Space Telescope search. GILLILAND R.L., BROWN T.M., GUHATHAKURTA P., et al.
2000ApJ...545..504B 71 98 Planetary companions to the metal-rich stars BD -10°3166 and HD 52265. BUTLER R.P., VOGT S.S., MARCY G.W., et al.
2000ApJ...545.1058B 1 28 121 A search for radio emission from extrasolar planets. BASTIAN T.S., DULK G.A. and LEBLANC Y.
2000PASP..112.1421B 5 3 49 A search for transit effects in spectra of 51 Pegasi and HD 209458. BUNDY K.A. and MARCY G.W.
2000Icar..143....2B 4 18 260 Models of the in situ formation of detected extrasolar giant planets. BODENHEIMER P., HUBICKYJ O. and LISSAUER J.J.
2000Icar..143..308G 77 T                   2 35 A radiative equilibrium model of 51 Peg b. GOUKENLEUQUE C., BEZARD B., JOGUET B., et al.
2000SciAm.282d..57B 13 0 The discovery of brown dwarfs. BASRI G.
2001A&A...365..330D 12 1 37 A Bayesian method for the detection of planetary transits. DEFAYE C., DELEUIL M. and BARGE P.
2001A&A...374.1161A 9 1 27 The achromatic phase knife coronagraph. ABE L., VAKILI F. and BOCCALETTI A.
2001A&A...377..354S         O           8 7 A similarity approach to the atmospheric dynamics of giant extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs. SANCHEZ-LAVEGA A.
2001ApJ...546.1068W 2 3 25 A sensitive search for methane in the infrared spectrum of τ Bootis. WIEDEMANN G., DEMING D. and BJORAKER G.
2001ApJ...548..466B 10 10 324 On the tidal inflation of short-period extrasolar planets. BODENHEIMER P., LIN D.N.C. and MARDLING R.A.
2001ApJ...551.1107F 1 42 138 Planetary companions to HD 12661, HD 92788, and HD 38529 and variations in keplerian residuals of extrasolar planets. FISCHER D.A., MARCY G.W., BUTLER R.P., et al.
2001ApJ...556..885B 11 4 135 Irradiated planets. BARMAN T.S., HAUSCHILDT P.H. and ALLARD F.
2001ApJ...560..997L 12 1 38 Secular interactions between inclined planets and a gaseous disk. LUBOW S.H. and OGILVIE G.I.
2001ApJ...561.1095B 84 37 An assessment of the rotation rates of the host stars of extrasolar planets. BARNES S.A.
2001ApJ...562..549Z 117 39 Analysis of the Hipparcos observations of the extrasolar planets and the brown dwarf candidates. ZUCKER S. and MAZEH T.
2001ApJ...562.1038Z 126 49 Derivation of the mass distribution of extrasolar planets with MAXLIMA, a maximum likelihood algorithm. ZUCKER S. and MAZEH T.
2001MNRAS.325...55S 15 24 A search for Ca II emission enhancement in stars resulting from nearby giant planets. SAAR S.H. and CUNTZ M.
2001MNRAS.325.1402D 34 ~ Migration of giant planets in planetesimal discs. DEL POPOLO A., GAMBERA M. and ERCAN N.
2001MNRAS.325.1497D 91 1 Luminosity and temperature relationships for extrasolar planets. DONNISON J.R. and WILLIAMS I.P.
2001EM&P...87..103S 10 0 Orbital migration of giant planets : using numerical integration to investigate consequences for other bodies. SLEEP P.N.
2001RvMP...73..719B 2 97 642 The theory of brown dwarfs and extrasolar giant planets. BURROWS A., HUBBARD W.B., LUNINE J.I., et al.
2002A&A...385..156G 21 5 320 Evolution of "51PegasusB-like" planets. GUILLOT T. and SHOWMAN A.P.
2002A&A...394..241T 2 16 105 Orbital migration and the frequency of giant planet formation. TRILLING D.E., LUNINE J.I. and BENZ W.
2002AJ....124..565C 14 35 Searching for planets in the Hyades. I. The Keck radial velocity survey. COCHRAN W.D., HATZES A.P. and PAULSON D.B.
2002ApJ...564..495J 3 12 137 Some tests to establish confidence in planets discovered by transit photometry. JENKINS J.M., CALDWELL D.A. and BORUCKI W.J.
2002ApJ...566.1132L 60 44 An adaptive optics search for companions to stars with planets. LUHMAN K.L. and JAYAWARDHANA R.
2002ApJ...569..451C 8 4 96 HD 209458: physical parameters of the parent star and the transiting planet. CODY A.M. and SASSELOV D.D.
2002ApJ...575.1087B 1 28 155 Stability of satellites around close-in extrasolar giant planets. BARNES J.W. and O'BRIEN D.P.
2002ApJ...578..565B 123 51 On the double-planet system around HD 83443. BUTLER R.P., MARCY G.W., VOGT S.S., et al.
2002ApJ...581..654P 1 41 123 Stellar companions to stars with planets. PATIENCE J., WHITE R.J., GHEZ A.M., et al.
2002ApJ...581..666K 26 4 321 Formation of protoplanet systems and diversity of planetary systems. KOKUBO E. and IDA S.
2002MNRAS.332..485D 16 9 Migration of giant planets in a time-dependent planetesimal accretion disc. DEL POPOLO A. and EKSI K.Y.
2002MNRAS.336..637L 12 7 A search for the infrared spectroscopic signature of hot Jupiter planets. LUCAS P.W. and ROCHE P.F.
2002MNRAS.337.1170J 310 68 Extrasolar planets around HD 196050, HD 216437 and HD 160691. JONES H.R.A., BUTLER R.P., MARCY G.W., et al.
2002ARA&A..40..103H 1 15 72 Theory of giant planets. HUBBARD W.B., BURROWS A. and LUNINE J.I.
2002AGAb...19Q...9V 4 0 A groundbased search for transits of Jupiter-sized exoplanets. VOSS H., RAUER H., ERIKSON A., et al.
2002Natur.419..355L 15 15 Extrasolar planets. LISSAUER J.J.
2003A&A...401..677G 28 44 Companions of old brown dwarfs, and very low mass stars. GUENTHER E.W. and WUCHTERL G.
2003A&A...402..701B 45 10 1375 Evolutionary models for cool brown dwarfs and extrasolar giant planets. The case of HD 209458. BARAFFE I., CHABRIER G., BARMAN T.S., et al.
2003A&A...410.1039P viz         O           36 39 The ELODIE survey for northern extra-solar planets. I. Six new extra-solar planet candidates. PERRIER C., SIVAN J.-P., NAEF D., et al.
2003ApJ...582.1123M viz 2 6 50 The EXPLORE project. I. A deep search for transiting extrasolar planets. MALLEN-ORNELAS G., SEAGER S., YEE H.K.C., et al.
2003ApJ...583..473M 104 85 Dynamical habitability of known extrasolar planetary systems. MENOU K. and TABACHNIK S.
2003ApJ...587L.113M 18 47 ``Weather'' variability of close-in extrasolar giant planets. MENOU K., CHO J.Y.-K., SEAGER S., et al.
2003ApJ...588.1121S 2 35 252 Theoretical spectra and atmospheres of extrasolar giant planets. SUDARSKY D., BURROWS A. and HUBENY I.
2003ApJ...589.1020D 25 40 On the selection of photometric planetary transits. DRAKE A.J.
2003ApJ...593L.125B 29 2 175 Expected detection and false alarm rates for transiting jovian planets. BROWN T.M.
2003ApJ...594..545B 7 5 109 A theory for the radius of the transiting giant planet HD 209458b. BURROWS A., SUDARSKY D. and HUBBARD W.B.
2003ApJ...595..429J 1 6 18 Detecting reflected light from close-in extrasolar giant planets with the Kepler photometer. JENKINS J.M. and DOYLE L.R.
2003ApJ...596L.247L 7 3 66 Source of atomic hydrogen in the atmosphere of HD 209458b. LIANG M.-C., PARKINSON C.D., LEE A.Y.-T., et al.
2003ApJ...598L.121L 51 3 467 Atmospheric loss of exoplanets resulting from stellar X-ray and extreme-ultraviolet heating. LAMMER H., SELSIS F., RIBAS I., et al.
2003ApJ...599.1383H 11 7 249 A planetary companion to γ Cephei A. HATZES A.P., COCHRAN W.D., ENDL M., et al.
2003ApJS..145..181T 123 69 Target selection for SETI. I. A catalog of nearby habitable stellar systems. TURNBULL M.C. and TARTER J.C.
2003MNRAS.345..714B 32 42 XMM-Newton and the Pleiades - I. Bright coronal sources and the X-ray emission from intermediate-type stars. BRIGGS K.R. and PYE J.P.
2003BASI...31...37V 189 1 Search for periodicities in distribution of orbits of planets. VAHIA M.N., MAHAJANI P. and RAO A.R.
2003Icar..164..228F 13 2 81 Phase separation in giant planets: inhomogeneous evolution of Saturn. FORTNEY J.J. and HUBBARD W.B.
2003ASPC..294..107P 6 4 Stellar planet survey-STEPS. PRAVDO S.H. and SHAKLAN S.B.
2003ASPC..294..427B 3 2 22 The Kepler Mission: finding the sizes, orbits and frequencies of earth-size and larger extrasolar planets. BORUCKI W.J., KOCH D.G., BASRI G.S., et al.
2003ASPC..294..491B 16 0 Models of irradiated extrasolar giant planets. BURROWS A. and SUDARSKY D.
2003ASPC..294..503G 2 0 Evolution and atmospheric circulation of "Pegasi planets" GUILLOT T. and SHOWMAN A.
2003ASPC..294..557A 2 0 Candidate VLTI configurations for the GENIE Nulling Experiment. ABSIL O., GONDOIN P., ERD C., et al.
2003ASPC..294..573G 8 4 All sky doppler extrasolar planet surveys with a multi-object dispersed fixed-delay interferometer. GE J., MAHADEVAN S., VAN EYKEN J., et al.
2004A&A...414..351N viz 1         O           23 101 The ELODIE survey for northern extra-solar planets. III. Three planetary candidates detected with ELODIE. NAEF D., MAYOR M., BEUZIT J.L., et al.
2004ApJ...600L..79V 8 16 First planet confirmation with a dispersed fixed-delay interferometer. VAN EYKEN J.C., GE J., MAHADEVAN S., et al.
2004ApJ...603L..53C 4 5 60 The evolution of irradiated planets: application to transits. CHABRIER G., BARMAN T., BARAFFE I., et al.
2004ApJ...604..379D 16 16 Photometric transits from the MACHO project database. DRAKE A.J. and COOK K.H.
2004ApJ...605..472M 4 3 A preliminary seismic analysis of 51 Pegasi: large and small spacings from standard models. MURPHY E.J., DEMARQUE P. and GUENTHER D.B.
2004ApJ...608.1039F 1 10 47 Effects of helium phase separation on the evolution of extrasolar giant planets. FORTNEY J.J. and HUBBARD W.B.
2004ApJ...609..407B 57 64 Spectra and diagnostics for the direct detection of wide-separation extrasolar giant planets. BURROWS A., SUDARSKY D. and HUBENY I.
2004ApJ...612..511L viz 216 87 The radiometric Bode's law and extrasolar planets. LAZIO T.J.W., FARRELL W.M., DIETRICK J., et al.
2004ANS...325a...3J 1 ~ Towards characterization of exoplanetary spectra with the VLT interferometer. JOERGENS V. and QUIRRENBACH A.
2004BASI...32...87T 23 0 Extra-solar system planets: searches, discoveries and characteristics. TRIMBLE V.
2004Icar..170..167Y 68 2 411 Aeronomy of extra-solar giant planets at small orbital distances. YELLE R.V.
2004Msngr.116...32M 6 2 Two new very hot Jupiters in the FLAMES spotlight. MELO C., BOUCHY F., PONT F., et al.
2005A&A...429L..17C 1 6 26 Asteroseismology of Procyon A with SARG at TNG. CLAUDI R.U., BONANNO A., LECCIA S., et al.
2005A&A...434.1191P 26 47 Stellar wind regimes of close-in extrasolar planets. PREUSSE S., KOPP A., BUECHNER J., et al.
2005A&A...436..719I 18 3 164 A time-dependent radiative model of HD 209458b. IRO N., BEZARD B. and GUILLOT T.
2005A&A...438.1123P 63 87 Doppler follow-up of OGLE planetary transit candidates in Carina. PONT F., BOUCHY F., MELO C., et al.
2005A&A...440..615B 6 3 59 Seismic analysis of the planet-hosting star mu Arae. BAZOT M., VAUCLAIR S., BOUCHY F., et al.
2005A&A...441..791F 1 14 47 Oligarchic and giant impact growth of terrestrial planets in the presence of gas giant planet migration. FOGG M.J. and NELSON R.P.
2005A&A...443L..15B 5 13 207 The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets. VI. A Neptune-mass planet around the nearby M dwarf Gl 581. BONFILS X., FORVEILLE T., DELFOSSE X., et al.
2005AJ....129.1706F 11 11 370 Quantifying the uncertainty in the orbits of extrasolar planets. FORD E.B.
2005ApJ...621.1072L 1 18 83 A comparison of observationally determined radii with theoretical radius predictions for short-period transiting extrasolar planets. LAUGHLIN G., WOLF A., VANMUNSTER T., et al.
2005ApJ...622.1075S 2 28 212 Hot Jupiters and hot spots: the short- and long-term chromospheric activity on stars with giant planets. SHKOLNIK E., WALKER G.A.H., BOHLENDER D.A., et al.
2005ApJ...622.1091J 233 49 Prospects for habitable "Earths" in known exoplanetary systems. JONES B.W., UNDERWOOD D.R. and SLEEP P.N.
2005ApJ...622.1102F viz 877 1233 The planet-metallicity correlation. FISCHER D.A. and VALENTI J.
2005ApJ...626..523C 23 8 566 Detection of thermal emission from an extrasolar planet. CHARBONNEAU D., ALLEN L.E., MEGEATH S.T., et al.
2005ApJ...626.1045I 26 5 395 Toward a deterministic model of planetary formation. III. Mass distribution of short-period planets around stars of various masses. IDA S. and LIN D.N.C.
2005ApJ...627L..69F 14 5 210 Comparative planetary atmospheres: models of TrES-1 and HD 209458b. FORTNEY J.J., MARLEY M.S., LODDERS K., et al.
2005ApJ...629..535B 24 1 72 Evolution of the solar nebula. VII. Formation and survival of protoplanets formed by disk instability. BOSS A.P.
2005ApJ...631.1215W 18 5 278 Measurement of spin-orbit alignment in an extrasolar planetary system. WINN J.N., NOYES R.W., HOLMAN M.J., et al.
2005ApJ...632.1140N 11 15 The dynamical evolution of the short-period extrasolar planet around υ Andromedae in the pre-main-sequence stage. NAGASAWA M. and LIN D.N.C.
2005ApJ...633..465S 6 18 328 The N2K consortium. II. A transiting hot Saturn around HD 149026 with a large dense core. SATO B., FISCHER D.A., HENRY G.W., et al.
2005MNRAS.356.1053S 64 47 Magnetospheric radio emission from extrasolar giant planets: the role of the host stars. STEVENS I.R.
2005PASP..117..311T 211 3 Astrophysics in 2004. (Invited review). TRIMBLE V. and ASCHWANDEN M.
2005PASP..117..783M 7 6 142 The XO project: searching for transiting extrasolar planet candidates. McCULLOUGH P.R., STYS J.E., VALENTI J.A., et al.
2005AN....326..909G 6 9 Interactions between hot Jupiters and their host stars. GU P.-G., SHKOLNIK E., LI S.L., et al.
2005AN....326..920J 9 5 Status of the physics of substellar objects. JONES H.R.A., VITI S., TENNYSON J., et al.
2005PASJ...57....1S 56 2 Forty years of spectroscopic stellar astrophysics in Japan. SADAKANE K., HIRATA R. and TSUJI T.
2005Sci...310..251S 12 33 Extrasolar planets: constraints for planet formation models. SANTOS N.C., BENZ W. and MAYOR M.
2005PSci..334...54L 6 0 Quand les planetes perdent leur atmosphere. LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A.
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