K2-106 , the SIMBAD biblio

K2-106 , the SIMBAD biblio (39 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.24CEST00:56:01


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2016ApJS..224....2H viz 16       D               1 31767 226 The K2 ecliptic plane input catalog (EPIC) and stellar classifications of 138,600 targets in campaigns 1-8. HUBER D., BRYSON S.T., HAAS M.R., et al.
2017AJ....153...82A 755 T   A     X C       17 21 15 Ultra-short-period planets in K2 with companions: a double transiting system for
EPIC 220674823.
ADAMS E.R., JACKSON B., ENDL M., et al.
2017AJ....153..271S 1463       S   X C       34 19 29 K2-66b and K2-106b: two extremely hot sub-Neptune-size planets with high densities. SINUKOFF E., HOWARD A.W., PETIGURA E.A., et al.
2017A&A...603A..30S viz 16       D               4 2500 58 Observational evidence for two distinct giant planet populations. SANTOS N.C., ADIBEKYAN V., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2018AJ....155...21P viz 16       D               2 354 28 Planet candidates from K2 campaigns 5-8 and follow-up optical spectroscopy. PETIGURA E.A., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., ISAACSON H., et al.
2017A&A...608A..93G viz 976 T       O X         23 19 37
K2-106, a system containing a metal-rich planet and a planet of lower density.
GUENTHER E.W., BARRAGAN O., DAI F., et al.
2018AJ....155..136M viz 16       D               1 521 127 275 candidates and 149 validated planets orbiting bright stars in K2 campaigns 0-10. MAYO A.W., VANDERBURG A., LATHAM D.W., et al.
2018ApJS..239...14J viz 16       D               1 1561 6 Revised exoplanet radii and habitability using Gaia data release 2. JOHNS D., MARTI C., HUFF M., et al.
2018AJ....156..277L viz 99       D       C       2 306 50 Sixty validated planets from K2 campaigns 5-8. LIVINGSTON J.H., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., PETIGURA E.A., et al.
2019AJ....157..124K viz 17       D               2 603 7 Discovery and Vetting of Exoplanets. I. Benchmarking K2 vetting tools. KOSTOV V.B., MULLALLY S.E., QUINTANA E.V., et al.
2019ApJS..244...11K viz 17       D               1 2120 48 Detection of hundreds of new planet candidates and eclipsing binaries in K2 campaigns 0-8. KRUSE E., AGOL E., LUGER R., et al.
2020MNRAS.491.3974G 85           X         2 15 ~ Searching for volcanic activity and a mercury-like exosphere of the super-Earth HD3167 b. GUENTHER E.W. and KISLYAKOVA K.G.
2020ApJ...890...23L viz 17       D               2 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.
2020ApJ...890L..31L viz 17       D               1 85 ~ Mutual inclination excitation by stellar oblateness. LI G., DAI F. and BECKER J.
2020A&A...637A..13M viz 45           X         1 10 25 High-resolution spectroscopy of flares and CMEs on AD Leonis. MUHEKI P., GUENTHER E.W., MUTABAZI T., et al.
2020MNRAS.496..851W viz 17       D               1 245 ~ K2-HERMES II. Planet-candidate properties from K2 Campaigns 1-13. WITTENMYER R.A., CLARK J.T., SHARMA S., et al.
2020A&A...638A..52M 48           X         1 10 58 Planetary evolution with atmospheric photoevaporation. I. Analytical derivation and numerical study of the evaporation valley and transition from super-Earths to sub-Neptunes. MORDASINI C.
2020AJ....160..120J viz 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.
2020A&A...642A.173N 86           X         2 35 53 The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Two planets on opposite sides of the radius gap transiting the nearby M dwarf LTT 3780. NOWAK G., LUQUE R., PARVIAINEN H., et al.
2020ApJ...905...71M 89             C       1 7 30 Formation of ultra-short-period planets by obliquity-driven tidal runaway. MILLHOLLAND S.C. and SPALDING C.
2021ApJ...909..115C viz 17       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.
2021ApJ...911...84R 87           X         2 10 ~ Analytic estimates of the achievable precision on the physical properties of transiting planets using purely empirical measurements. RODRIGUEZ MARTINEZ R., STEVENS D.J., GAUDI B.S., et al.
2021AJ....162...62D 17       D               1 37 15 TKS X: confirmation of TOI-1444b and a comparative analysis of the ultra-short-period planets with hot Neptunes. DAI F., HOWARD A.W., BATALHA N.M., et al.
2021MNRAS.506..150B viz 17       D               1 588596 276 The GALAH+ survey: Third data release. BUDER S., SHARMA S., KOS J., et al.
2021A&A...653A.114S 87           X         2 89 61 The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Planet occurrence rates from a subsample of 71 stars. SABOTTA S., SCHLECKER M., CHATURVEDI P., et al.
2021MNRAS.507.2103G 44           X         1 68 ~ The flare-activity of 2MASS J16111534-1757214 in the upper Scorpius association. GUENTHER E.W., WOCKEL D., CHATURVEDI P., et al.
2021ApJ...921...24S viz 17       D               4 328 1 The occurrence-weighted median planets discovered by transit surveys orbiting solar-type stars and their implications for planet formation and evolution. SCHLAUFMAN K.C. and HALPERN N.D.
2021AJ....162..259Z viz 17       D               1 1094 12 Scaling K2. IV. A uniform planet sample for Campaigns 1-8 and 10-18. ZINK J.K., HARDEGREE-ULLMAN K.K., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., et al.
2021Sci...374..330A 45           X         1 47 73 A compositional link between rocky exoplanets and their host stars. ADIBEKYAN V., DORN C., SOUSA S.G., et al.
2022MNRAS.510.2041C 108       D     X         3 74 3 The GALAH Survey: improving our understanding of confirmed and candidate planetary systems with large stellar surveys. CLARK J.T., WRIGHT D.J., WITTENMYER R.A., et al.
2022A&A...658A.132S 18       D               1 28 5 Probing Kepler's hottest small planets via homogeneous search and analysis of optical secondary eclipses and phase variations. SINGH V., BONOMO A.S., SCANDARIATO G., et al.
2022NatAs...6..736S 45           X         1 33 7 A low-eccentricity migration pathway for a 13-h-period Earth analogue in a four-planet system. SERRANO L.M., GANDOLFI D., MUSTILL A.J., et al.
2022A&A...667A...1S viz 45           X         1 36 4 The HD 93963 A transiting system: A 1.04 d super-Earth and a 3.65 d sub-Neptune discovered by TESS and CHEOPS. SERRANO L.M., GANDOLFI D., HOYER S., et al.
2023AJ....165...47E 47           X         1 35 1 TOI-1075 b: A Dense, Massive, Ultra-short-period Hot Super-Earth Straddling the Radius Gap. ESSACK Z., SHPORER A., BURT J.A., et al.
2023AJ....165...97R 1306     A D     X C       28 12 3 A Reanalysis of the Composition of
K2-106b: An Ultra-short-period Super-Mercury Candidate.
RODRIGUEZ MARTINEZ R., GAUDI B.S., SCHULZE J.G., et al.
2023ApJ...946...61L 140           X C       2 39 ~ A Spectroscopic Analysis of a Sample of K2 Planet-host Stars: Stellar Parameters, Metallicities and Planetary Radii. LOAIZA-TACURI V., CUNHA K., SMITH V.V., et al.
2023A&A...673A..17M 65       D     X         2 8 1 Forming super-Mercuries: Role of stellar abundances. MAH J. and BITSCH B.
2023A&A...674A.137L 19       D               1 122 ~ Quantitative correlation of refractory elemental abundances between rocky exoplanets and their host stars. LIU Z. and NI D.
2023A&A...677A..33B viz 159       D     X         4 120 ~ Cold Jupiters and improved masses in 38 Kepler and K2 small planet systems from 3661 HARPS-N radial velocities No excess of cold Jupiters in small planet systems. BONOMO A.S., DUMUSQUE X., MASSA A., et al.

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