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K2-27 , the SIMBAD biblio (30 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.18CEST04:49:14 |
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Title | First 3 Authors |
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2015ApJ...806..215F | 16 | D | 1 | 67 | 104 | A systematic search for transiting planets in the K2 data. | FOREMAN-MACKEY D., MONTET B.T., HOGG D.W., et al. | ||
2015A&A...579A..19A | 16 | D | 1 | 8376 | 75 | K2 Variable Catalogue: Variable stars and eclipsing binaries in K2 campaigns 1 and 0. | ARMSTRONG D.J., KIRK J., LAM K.W.F., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...809...25M | 176 | D | X C | 4 | 35 | 123 | Stellar and planetary properties of K2 campaign 1 candidates and validation of 17 planets, including a planet receiving earth-like insolation. | MONTET B.T., MORTON T.D., FOREMAN-MACKEY D., et al. | |
2016ApJS..222...14V | 16 | D | 1 | 209 | 177 | Planetary candidates from the first year of the K2 mission. | VANDERBURG A., LATHAM D.W., BUCHHAVE L.A., et al. | ||
2016ApJ...820...56V | 563 | K | S X C | 12 | 9 | 17 | The K2-ESPRINT project. II. Spectroscopic follow-up of three exoplanet systems from campaign 1 of K2. | VAN EYLEN V., NOWAK G., ALBRECHT S., et al. | |
2016AJ....151..159S | 96 | D | X | 3 | 76 | 11 | Planet Hunters. X searching for nearby neighbors of 75 planet and eclipsing binary candidates from the K2 Kepler extended mission. | SCHMITT J.R., TOKOVININ A., WANG J., et al. | |
2016ApJS..225...32B | 16 | D | 1 | 1473 | 266 | Spectral properties of cool stars: extended abundance analysis of 1,617 planet-search stars. | BREWER J.M., FISCHER D.A., VALENTI J.A., et al. | ||
2016ApJS..226....7C | 297 | D | X | 8 | 400 | 165 | 197 candidates and 104 validated planets in K2's first five fields. | CROSSFIELD I.J.M., CIARDI D.R., PETIGURA E.A., et al. | |
2016A&A...594A.100B | 16 | D | 2 | 531 | 86 | New planetary and eclipsing binary candidates from campaigns 1-6 of the K2 mission. | BARROS S.C.C., DEMANGEON O. and DELEUIL M. | ||
2017AJ....153..142P | 709 | D | S X C | 16 | 30 | 66 | Four sub-Saturns with dissimilar densities: windows into planetary cores and envelopes. | PETIGURA E.A., SINUKOFF E., LOPEZ E.D., et al. | |
2017MNRAS.465.2634A | 16 | D | 4 | 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. | ||
2017A&A...603A..30S | 16 | D | 2 | 2500 | 58 | Observational evidence for two distinct giant planet populations. | SANTOS N.C., ADIBEKYAN V., FIGUEIRA P., et al. | ||
2018AJ....155...84W | 16 | D | 4 | 80 | 18 | The K2-HERMES survey. I. Planet-candidate properties from K2 Campaigns 1-3. | WITTENMYER R.A., SHARMA S., STELLO D., et al. | ||
2018AJ....155..136M | 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. | ||
2018A&A...610A..20E | 288 | X | 7 | 115 | 9 | High-resolution Imaging of Transiting Extrasolar Planetary systems (HITEP). II. Lucky Imaging results from 2015 and 2016. | EVANS D.F., SOUTHWORTH J., SMALLEY B., et al. | ||
2018AJ....156..209P | 576 | A | D | X | 15 | 16 | ~ | Disentangling blended K2 photometry: determining the planetary host star. | PAYNE A.N., CIARDI D.R., KANE S.R., et al. |
2018AJ....156..259Z | 58 | D | X | 2 | 231 | 80 | Measuring the recoverability of close binaries in Gaia DR2 with the Robo-AO Kepler survey. | ZIEGLER C., LAW N.M., BARANEC C., et al. | |
2019AJ....157..124K | 17 | D | 1 | 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 | 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. | ||
2019AJ....158..239T | 352 | D | X | 9 | 25 | 32 | Do metal-rich stars make metal-rich planets? New insights on giant planet formation from host star abundances. | TESKE J.K., THORNGREN D., FORTNEY J.J., et al. | |
2019MNRAS.490.5088M | 17 | D | 3 | 214 | 32 | Search for stellar companions of exoplanet host stars by exploring the second ESA-Gaia data release. | MUGRAUER M. | ||
2020ApJ...890...23L | 17 | D | 1 | 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. | ||
2020AJ....159..194V | 17 | D | 1 | 288 | ~ | A statistical search for star-planet interaction in the ultraviolet using GALEX. | VISWANATH G., NARANG M., MANOJ P., et al. | ||
2020A&A...636A..74T | 17 | D | 1 | 2918 | 90 | Public HARPS radial velocity database corrected for systematic errors. | TRIFONOV T., TAL-OR L., ZECHMEISTER M., et al. | ||
2020MNRAS.496..851W | 17 | D | 3 | 245 | ~ | K2-HERMES II. Planet-candidate properties from K2 Campaigns 1-13. | WITTENMYER R.A., CLARK J.T., SHARMA S., et al. | ||
2021ApJ...909..115C | 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. | ||
2021MNRAS.506..150B | 17 | D | 1 | 588596 | 276 | The GALAH+ survey: Third data release. | BUDER S., SHARMA S., KOS J., et al. | ||
2021ApJ...921...24S | 17 | D | 2 | 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 | 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. | ||
2023MNRAS.521.2969B | 19 | D | 1 | 87 | 2 | Planet engulfment detections are rare according to observations and stellar modelling. | BEHMARD A., DAI F., BREWER J.M., et al. |