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2008ApJ...680.1450P 846   K       X C       21 7 173
HAT-P-7b: an extremely hot massive planet transiting a bright star in the Kepler field.
PAL A., BAKOS G.A., TORRES G., et al.
2008ApJ...687.1339K 15       D               1 237 103 Extrasolar giant planets and X-ray activity. KASHYAP V.L., DRAKE J.J. and SAAR S.H.
2009ApJ...693..784M 92       D         F     3 41 28 Empirical constraints on Trojan companions and orbital eccentricities in 25 transiting exoplanetary systems. MADHUSUDHAN N. and WINN J.N.
2009MNRAS.394..272S 38           X         1 88 130 Homogeneous studies of transiting extrasolar planets - II. Physical properties. SOUTHWORTH J.
2009MNRAS.396.1789P 15       D               1 51 81 Empirical evidence for tidal evolution in transiting planetary systems. PONT F.
2009ApJ...702.1413M 114     A D     X         4 85 92 Inflating and deflating hot jupiters: coupled tidal and thermal evolution of known transiting planets. MILLER N., FORTNEY J.J. and JACKSON B.
2009ApJ...703..769K 41           X         1 15 99 The 8 µm phase variation of the hot Saturn HD 149026b. KNUTSON H.A., CHARBONNEAU D., COWAN N.B., et al.
2009ApJ...703L..99W viz 488 T K   D     X C F     10 6 187
HAT-P-7: a retrograde or polar orbit, and a third body.
WINN J.N., JOHNSON J.A., ALBRECHT S., et al.
2009A&A...507..523A 15       D   O           3 51 43 A homogeneous spectroscopic analysis of host stars of transiting planets. AMMLER-VON EIFF M., SANTOS N.C., SOUSA S.G., et al.
2009MNRAS.398.1827S 15       D               1 35 16 A SuperWASP search for additional transiting planets in 24 known systems. SMITH A.M.S., HEBB L., COLLIER CAMERON A., et al.
2010ApJ...710...97C 785   K   D     X C F     19 15 65 Studying the atmosphere of the exoplanet
HAT-P-7b via secondary eclipse measurements with EPOXI, Spitzer, and Kepler.
CHRISTIANSEN J.L., BALLARD S., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2009PASJ...61L..35N 478       D     X C       12 9 94 First evidence of a retrograde orbit of a transiting exoplanet HAT-P-7b. NARITA N., SATO B., HIRANO T., et al.
2010ApJ...710.1551O 39           X         1 11 42 Detection of planetary emission from the exoplanet Tres-2 using Spitzer/IRAC. O'DONOVAN F.T., CHARBONNEAU D., HARRINGTON J., et al.
2010ApJ...710.1724B viz 44           X         1 26 326 HAT-P-11b: a super-Neptune planet transiting a bright K star in the Kepler field. BAKOS G.A., TORRES G., PAL A., et al.
2010A&A...509A.103S 38           X         1 63 14 Hipparcos preliminary astrometric masses for the two close-in companions to HD 131664 and HD 43848. A brown dwarf and a low-mass star. SOZZETTI A. and DESIDERA S.
2010PASP..122..131G 58           X         1 10 416 Kepler asteroseismology program: introduction and first results. GILLILAND R.L., BROWN T.M., CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J., et al.
2010MNRAS.402L...1P 116           X         3 18 40 The spin-orbit angle of the transiting hot Jupiter CoRoT-1b. PONT F., ENDL M., COCHRAN W.D., et al.
2010ApJ...712L..86P 39           X         1 6 19 Transit timing variations for inclined and retrograde exoplanetary systems. PAYNE M.J., FORD E.B. and VERAS D.
2010ApJ...713L..79K 81           X         1 11 960 Kepler mission design, realized photometric performance, and early science. KOCH D.G., BORUCKI W.J., BASRI G., et al.
2010ApJ...713L.131K 42           X         1 9 74 Discovery of the transiting planet Kepler-5b. KOCH D.G., BORUCKI W.J., ROWE J.F., et al.
2010ApJ...713L.145W 512 T K       X C       11 4 107 The discovery of ellipsoidal variations in the Kepler light curve of
HAT-P-7.
WELSH W.F., OROSZ J.A., SEAGER S., et al.
2010ApJ...713L.160G 84           X         1 3 278 Initial characteristics of Kepler short cadence data. GILLILAND R.L., JENKINS J.M., BORUCKI W.J., et al.
2010ApJ...713L.164C 627     A D S   X C       15 4 110 Asteroseismic investigation of known planet hosts in the Kepler field. CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J., KJELDSEN H., BROWN T.M., et al.
2010A&A...512A..77L 15       D               1 63 79 Hot Jupiters and the evolution of stellar angular momentum. LANZA A.F.
2010ApJ...715..421T viz 38           X         1 14 25 A prograde, low-inclination orbit for the very hot Jupiter WASP-3b. TRIPATHI A., WINN J.N., JOHNSON J.A., et al.
2010AN....331..489S 22 10 Pulsations and planets: The asteroseismology-extrasolar-planet connection. SCHUH S.
2010PASJ...62..653N 39           X         1 11 23 Spin-orbit alignment of the TrES-4 transiting planetary system and possible additional radial-velocity variation. NARITA N., SATO B., HIRANO T., et al.
2010PASJ...62..779N 1844 T K A D     X C       47 8 25 Search for outer massive bodies around transiting planetary systems: candidates of faint stellar companions around

HAT-P-7
.
NARITA N., KUDO T., BERGFORS C., et al.
2010ApJ...716.1047B 16       D               1 16 40 A search for additional planets in the NASA EPOXI observations of the exoplanet system GJ 436. BALLARD S., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2010ApJ...718..543M 115       S   X         2 11 19 Systemic: a testbed for characterizing the detection of extrasolar planets. II. Numerical approaches to the transit timing inverse problem. MESCHIARI S. and LAUGHLIN G.P.
2010ApJ...718..575W 44           X         1 5 63 The HAT-P-13 exoplanetary system: evidence for spin-orbit alignment and a third companion. WINN J.N., JOHNSON J.A., HOWARD A.W., et al.
2010MNRAS.405.1867S 39           X         1 9 27 The spin-orbit alignment of the transiting exoplanet WASP-3b from Rossiter-McLaughlin observations. SIMPSON E.K., POLLACCO D., HEBRARD G., et al.
2010ApJ...718L.145W 23       D               1 28 499 Hot stars with hot jupiters have high obliquities. WINN J.N., FABRYCKY D., ALBRECHT S., et al.
2010ApJ...719..602S 347     A D     X C       9 84 181 Evidence of possible spin-orbit misalignment along the line of sight in transiting exoplanet systems. SCHLAUFMAN K.C.
2010ApJ...720.1569K 170       D     X C F     3 67 238 A correlation between stellar activity and hot Jupiter emission spectra. KNUTSON H.A., HOWARD A.W. and ISAACSON H.
2010MNRAS.407.1048M 104     A     X         3 6 50 The determination of planetary structure in tidally relaxed inclined systems. MARDLING R.A.
2010ApJ...722..871S 272   K       X C       6 5 33 Atmosphere and spectral models of the kepler-field planets
HAT-P-7b and TrES-2.
SPIEGEL D.S. and BURROWS A.
2010A&A...516A..95H viz 39           X         1 27 81 Observation of the full 12-hour-long transit of the exoplanet HD 80606b. Warm-Spitzer photometry and SOPHIE spectroscopy. HEBRARD G., DESERT J.-M., DIAZ R.F., et al.
2010MNRAS.407.2589K 40           X         1 5 22 Nightside pollution of exoplanet transit depths. KIPPING D.M. and TINETTI G.
2010A&A...521L..59M 83           X         2 6 76 Detection of the ellipsoidal and the relativistic beaming effects in the CoRoT-3 lightcurve. MAZEH T. and FAIGLER S.
2010ApJ...724.1108J 40           X         1 21 86 Discovery and rossiter-mclaughlin effect of exoplanet Kepler-8b. JENKINS J.M., BORUCKI W.J., KOCH D.G., et al.
2010A&A...522A.110C 39           X         1 16 34 Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XIII. CoRoT-13b: a dense hot Jupiter in transit around a star with solar metallicity and super-solar lithium content. CABRERA J., BRUNTT H., OLLIVIER M., et al.
2010ApJ...725.1995M 54       D     X         2 129 145 Tidal evolution of close-in planets. MATSUMURA S., PEALE S.J. and RASIO F.A.
2010ApJ...725.2176Q 40           X         1 10 58 Automatic determination of stellar parameters via asteroseismology of stochastically oscillating stars: comparison with direct measurements. QUIRION P.-O., CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J. and ARENTOFT T.
2011ApJ...726....2G 41           X         1 9 41 Asteroseismology of the transiting exoplanet host HD 17156 with Hubble Space Telescope fine guidance sensor. GILLILAND R.L., McCULLOUGH P.R., NELAN E.P., et al.
2011ApJ...726...94C 40           X         1 9 29 System parameters, transit times, and secondary eclipse constraints of the exoplanet systems HAT-P-4, TrES-2, TrES-3, and WASP-3 from the NASA EPOXI mission of opportunity. CHRISTIANSEN J.L., BALLARD S., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2011ApJ...726..112T 39           X         1 75 26 Using stellar densities to evaluate transiting exoplanetary candidates. TINGLEY B., BONOMO A.S. and DEEG H.J.
2010PASP..122.1077D 730       S   X   F     17 12 6 Photometric transit search for planets around cool stars from the Western Italian Alps: a site characterization study. DAMASSO M., GIACOBBE P., CALCIDESE P., et al.
2011AJ....141...59B 39           X         1 80 30 The reflection effect in interacting binaries or in planet-star systems. BUDAJ J.
2011AJ....141...63W viz 41           X         1 12 54 Orbital orientations of exoplanets: HAT-P-4b is prograde and HAT-P-14b is retrograde. WINN J.N., HOWARD A.W., JOHNSON J.A., et al.
2011A&A...526L..10H viz 41           X         1 7 31 WASP-33: the first δ Scuti exoplanet host star. HERRERO E., MORALES J.C., RIBAS I., et al.
2011ApJ...728..117B viz 39           X         1 321 310 Characteristics of Kepler planetary candidates based on the first data set. BORUCKI W.J., KOCH D.G., BASRI G., et al.
2011ApJ...729...27B 53           X         1 15 443 Kepler's first rocky planet: Kepler-10b. BATALHA N.M., BORUCKI W.J., BRYSON S.T., et al.
2011ApJ...729...54C 42           X         1 33 254 The statistics of albedo and heat recirculation on hot exoplanets. COWAN N.B. and AGOL E.
2011ApJ...729...98P 39           X         1 7 11 An analysis of jitter and transit timing variations in the HAT-P-13 system. PAYNE M.J. and FORD E.B.
2011A&A...527A..20G 77             C       1 51 50 An analysis of the CoRoT-2 system: a young spotted star and its inflated giant planet. GUILLOT T. and HAVEL M.
2011A&A...527A..73S 43           X         1 13 119 Gran Telescopio Canarias OSIRIS transiting exoplanet atmospheric survey: detection of potassium in XO-2b from narrowband spectrophotometry. SING D.K., DESERT J.-M., FORTNEY J.J., et al.
2011AJ....141..108C 194           X C       4 37 120 Characterizing the variability of stars with early-release Kepler data. CIARDI D.R., VON BRAUN K., BRYDEN G., et al.
2011A&A...528A..63S viz 40           X         1 11 26 SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. II. KOI-428b: a hot Jupiter transiting a subgiant F-star. SANTERNE A., DIAZ R.F., BOUCHY F., et al.
2010ARA&A..48..631S 17       D               1 64 298 Exoplanet atmospheres. SEAGER S. and DEMING D.
2011ApJ...732...41B 929     A D     X C       24 13 7 A search for additional planets in five of the exoplanetary systems studied by the NASA EPOXI mission. BALLARD S., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2011A&A...529A..50L 15       D               1 25 18 Constraining tidal dissipation in F-type main-sequence stars: the case of CoRoT-11. LANZA A.F., DAMIANI C. and GANDOLFI D.
2011PASJ...63S.531H 40           X         1 19 38 A possible tilted orbit of the super-Neptune HAT-P-11b. HIRANO T., NARITA N., SHPORER A., et al.
2011A&A...530A..97B 43           X         1 9 86 Accurate p-mode measurements of the G0V metal-rich CoRoT target HD 52265. BALLOT J., GIZON L., SAMADI R., et al.
2011AJ....142....2F viz 39           X         1 2446 14 The Burrell-Optical-Kepler-Survey (BOKS). I. Survey description and initial results. FELDMEIER J.J., HOWELL S.B., SHERRY W., et al.
2011MNRAS.414..108B viz 15       D               2 215 1 On the use of the Virtual Observatory to select calibrators for phase-referenced astrometry of exoplanet-host stars. BEUST H., BONNEAU D., MOURARD D., et al.
2011ApJ...736L...4S 43           X         1 9 88 Asymmetric transit curves as indication of orbital obliquity: clues from the late-type dwarf companion in KOI-13. SZABO G.M., SZABO R., BENKO J.M., et al.
2011ApJ...736...19B viz 93       D     X         3 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.
2011MNRAS.415.3921F 47           X         1 8 135 Photometric detection of non-transiting short-period low-mass companions through the beaming, ellipsoidal and reflection effects in Kepler and CoRoT light curves. FAIGLER S. and MAZEH T.
2011ApJ...738..170M viz 15       D               1 997 230 On the low false positive probabilities of Kepler planet candidates. MORTON T.D. and JOHNSON J.A.
2011ApJ...740...33D 95       D       C       3 8 42 Kepler and ground-based transits of the Exo-Neptune HAT-P-11b. DEMING D., SADA P.V., JACKSON B., et al.
2011AJ....142..112B viz 40           X         1 296 744 Kepler Input Catalog: photometric calibration and stellar classification. BROWN T.M., LATHAM D.W., EVERETT M.E., et al.
2011AJ....142..123S 39           X         1 5 9 The transit light curve of an exozodiacal dust cloud. STARK C.C.
2011ApJS..197....2F viz 15       D               1 980 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....4W 50           X         1 8 183 KOI-54: the Kepler discovery of tidally excited pulsations and brightenings in a highly eccentric binary. WELSH W.F., OROSZ J.A., AERTS C., et al.
2011ApJS..197....6G 47           X         1 9 153 Kepler mission stellar and instrument noise properties. GILLILAND R.L., CHAPLIN W.J., DUNHAM E.W., et al.
2011ApJS..197...12D 15       D               1 124 184 Lack of inflated radii for Kepler giant planet candidates receiving modest stellar irradiation. DEMORY B.-O. and SEAGER S.
2011A&A...534L...6T 15       D               1 29 43 The time dependence of hot Jupiters' orbital inclinations. TRIAUD A.H.M.J.
2011MNRAS.417.2166S 660     A D S   X C F     15 80 387 Homogeneous studies of transiting extrasolar planets – IV. Thirty systems with space-based light curves. SOUTHWORTH J.
2011ChA&A..35..409Z 16 3 Observation and research of the transits of extrasolar planets. ZHANG J.-C., CAO C., SONG N., et al.
2011A&A...535A.116D 39           X         1 25 5 Prospecting transit duration variations in extrasolar planetary systems. DAMIANI C. and LANZA A.F.
2012AJ....143...39C viz 211       D     X C       5 90 34 A uniform search for secondary eclipses of hot Jupiters in Kepler Q2 light curves. COUGHLIN J.L. and LOPEZ-MORALES M.
2012ApJ...747...82C 46           X         1 10 155 Thermal phase variations of WASP-12b: defying predictions. COWAN N.B., MACHALEK P., CROLL B., et al.
2012A&A...538A...4M 415     A     X C       10 4 21 Estimating transiting exoplanet masses from precise optical photometry. MISLIS D., HELLER R., SCHMITT J.H.M.M., et al.
2012ApJS..199...24T viz 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.
2012A&A...540A..62O 78           X         2 19 7 Transit-timing measurements with the model-independent barycenter method: application to the LHS 6343 system. OSHAGH M., BOUE G., HAGHIGHIPOUR N., et al.
2012ApJ...751...59P 41           X         1 13 66 The effects of irradiation on hot jovian atmospheres: heat redistribution and energy dissipation. PERNA R., HENG K. and PONT F.
2012ApJ...751..112J 766 T K A S   X C       17 7 32 The EVIL-MC model for ellipsoidal variations of planet-hosting stars and applications to the
HAT-P-7 system.
JACKSON B.K., LEWIS N.K., BARNES J.W., et al.
2012MNRAS.422.1512M 40           X         1 9 30 A massive exoplanet candidate around KOI-13: independent confirmation by ellipsoidal variations. MISLIS D. and HODGKIN S.
2012MNRAS.422.3151H 273     A D     X C       7 125 58 Observational constraints on tidal effects using orbital eccentricities. HUSNOO N., PONT F., MAZEH T., et al.
2012MNRAS.423.1503B viz 78           X         2 49 26 Rossiter-McLaughlin effect measurements for WASP-16, WASP-25 and WASP-31. BROWN D.J.A., COLLIER CAMERON A., ANDERSON D.R., et al.
2012A&A...541A..56M 40           X         1 15 55 Kepler KOI-13.01 - detection of beaming and ellipsoidal modulations pointing to a massive hot Jupiter. MAZEH T., NACHMANI G., SOKOL G., et al.
2012Sci...337..556C 7 20 297 Kepler-36: A pair of planets with neighboring orbits and dissimilar densities. CARTER J.A., AGOL E., CHAPLIN W.J., et al.
2012A&A...543A..96E 40           X         1 6 23 Precise modeling of the exoplanet host star and CoRoT main target HD 52265. ESCOBAR M.E., THEADO S., VAUCLAIR S., et al.
2012ApJ...756..185F viz 16       D               1 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 viz 16       D               1 811 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.
2012ApJ...757...18A viz 392     A D S   X C       9 84 472 Obliquities of hot Jupiter host stars: evidence for tidal interactions and primordial misalignments. ALBRECHT S., WINN J.N., JOHNSON J.A., et al.
2012ApJ...757..161T viz 18       D               2 60 262 Improved spectroscopic parameters for transiting planet hosts. TORRES G., FISCHER D.A., SOZZETTI A., et al.
2012ApJ...758L...6R 33     A               1 4 86 Internal gravity waves modulate the apparent misalignment of exoplanets around hot stars. ROGERS T.M., LIN D.N.C. and LAU H.H.B.
2012A&A...545A..76S 17       D               1 69 149 SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. VII. A false-positive rate of 35% for Kepler close-in giant candidates. SANTERNE A., DIAZ R.F., MOUTOU C., et al.
2012AJ....144..139H viz 41           X         1 18 84 HAT-P-39b - HAT-P-41b: three highly inflated transiting hot Jupiters. HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., BEKY B., et al.
2012ApJ...760..139B 39           X         1 19 27 Analysis of spin-orbit alignment in the WASP-32, WASP-38, and HAT-P-27/WASP-40 systems. BROWN D.J.A., COLLIER CAMERON A., DIAZ R.F., et al.
2012ApJ...761...53B 44           X         1 6 64 Photometrically derived masses and radii of the planet and star in the TrES-2 system. BARCLAY T., HUBER D., ROWE J.F., et al.
2013ApJ...764L..22M 380   K A     X C       9 5 27 Kepler's optical secondary eclipse of
HAT-P-7b and probable detection of planet-induced stellar gravity darkening.
MORRIS B.M., MANDELL A.M. and DEMING D.
2012PASJ...64L...7N 742 T         X C       17 5 19 A common proper motion stellar companion to
HAT-P-7.
NARITA N., TAKAHASHI Y.H., KUZUHARA M., et al.
2013MNRAS.428..182B 253       D     X         7 31 68 Stellar companions to exoplanet host stars: Lucky imaging of transiting planet hosts. BERGFORS C., BRANDNER W., DAEMGEN S., et al.
2012AN....333.1088V 87 T                   1 1 19 Properties of extrasolar planets and their host stars: A case study of
HAT-P-7.
VAN EYLEN V., KJELDSEN H., CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J., et al.
2013ApJ...766...40G 42           X         1 13 86 Kepler-68: three planets, one with a density between that of earth and ice giants. GILLILAND R.L., MARCY G.W., ROWE J.F., et al.
2013ApJ...766L..20F 212       D     X C       5 26 44 Absorbing gas around the WASP-12 planetary system. FOSSATI L., AYRES T.R., HASWELL C.A., et al.
2013ApJ...766..101C 43           X         1 18 145 Asteroseismic determination of obliquities of the exoplanet systems Kepler-50 and Kepler-65. CHAPLIN W.J., SANCHIS-OJEDA R., CAMPANTE T.L., et al.
2013A&A...551L...8P viz 16       D               2 7420 121 Chromospheric activity as age indicator. An L-shaped chromospheric-activity versus age diagram. PACE G.
2013MNRAS.430.3422A 80           X         2 11 32 Thermal emission at 3.6-8 µm from WASP-19b: a hot Jupiter without a stratosphere orbiting an active star. ANDERSON D.R., SMITH A.M.S., MADHUSUDHAN N., et al.
2013ApJ...767..127H viz 16       D               3 189 246 Fundamental properties of Kepler planet-candidate host stars using asteroseismology. HUBER D., CHAPLIN W.J., CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J., et al.
2013A&A...552A.119S viz 16       D               1 1487 118 Magnetic energy fluxes in sub-Alfvenic planet star and moon planet interactions. SAUR J., GRAMBUSCH T., DULING S., et al.
2013MNRAS.432..693M 16       D               1 19 7 Warm Spitzer occultation photometry of WASP-26b at 3.6 and 4.5 µm. MAHTANI D.P., MAXTED P.F.L., ANDERSON D.R., et al.
2013A&A...554A..84M viz 94       D       C       3 192 69 The metallicity signature of evolved stars with planets. MALDONADO J., VILLAVER E. and EIROA C.
2013ApJ...771...26F 41           X         1 9 47 BEER analysis of Kepler and CoRoT light curves. I. Discovery of Kepler-76b: a hot Jupiter with evidence for superrotation. FAIGLER S., TAL-OR L., MAZEH T., et al.
2013ApJ...772...51E 1065   K A D     X C       27 16 124 Optical phase curves of Kepler exoplanets. ESTEVES L.J., DE MOOIJ E.J.W. and JAYAWARDHANA R.
2013MNRAS.433.2097F 747     A D     X C       19 26 14 Lucky imaging of transiting planet host stars with LuckyCam. FAEDI F., STALEY T., GOMEZ MAQUEO CHEW Y., et al.
2013ApJ...774...53B 41           X         1 8 47 Measurement of spin-orbit misalignment and nodal precession for the planet around pre-main-sequence star PTFO 8-8695 from gravity darkening. BARNES J.W., VAN EYKEN J.C., JACKSON B.K., et al.
2013ApJ...774L..19V 357   K       X         9 4 24 Investigation of systematic effects in Kepler data: seasonal variations in the light curve of
HAT-P-7b.
VAN EYLEN V., LINDHOLM NIELSEN M., HINRUP B., et al.
2013ApJ...775L..11M viz 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.
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