KELT-1 , the SIMBAD biblio

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2012ApJ...761..123S viz 2867   K A D     X C       74 23 217
KELT-1b: a strongly irradiated, highly inflated, short period, 27 jupiter-mass companion transiting a mid-F star.
SIVERD R.J., BEATTY T.G., PEPPER J., et al.
2013ApJ...773...64P 40           X         1 9 30 KELT-3b: a hot Jupiter transiting a V = 9.8 late-f star. PEPPER J., SIVERD R.J., BEATTY T.G., et al.
2014ApJ...783..112B 708           X         18 23 13 Spitzer and z' secondary eclipse observations of the highly irradiated transiting brown dwarf KELT-1b. BEATTY T.G., COLLINS K.A., FORTNEY J., et al.
2014MNRAS.442.2081K viz 118           X         3 218 18 Stellar rotational periods in the planet hosting open cluster Praesepe. KOVACS G., HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., et al.
2014MNRAS.444..711T viz 16       D               2 100 11 Colour-magnitude diagrams of transiting Exoplanets - II. A larger sample from photometric distances. TRIAUD A.H.M.J., LANOTTE A.A., SMALLEY B., et al.
2014ApJ...797...14P 87             C       1 13 217 Astrometric exoplanet detection with Gaia. PERRYMAN M., HARTMAN J., BAKOS G.A., et al.
2014ARA&A..52..171O 89           X         2 13 284 Tidal dissipation in stars and giant planets. OGILVIE G.I.
2015ApJ...802...28C 1764       D     X C       44 16 33 Near-infrared thermal emission detections of a number of hot jupiters and the systematics of ground-based near-infrared photometry. CROLL B., ALBERT L., JAYAWARDHANA R., et al.
2015A&A...579A.129W 16       D               1 71 19 A Lucky Imaging search for stellar sources near 74 transit hosts. WOELLERT M. and BRANDNER W.
2015MNRAS.450.3101B 120     A D         F     5 21 44 Benchmarking the power of amateur observatories for TTV exoplanets detection. BALUEV R.V., SOKOV E.N., SHAIDULIN V.S., et al.
2015ApJ...807...78F 254       D S   X         6 20 20 Interplay of tidal evolution and stellar wind braking in the rotation of stars hosting massive close-in planets. FERRAZ-MELLO S., TADEU DOS SANTOS M., FOLONIER H., et al.
2016ApJ...823...29A 16       D               1 117 7 Spin-orbit alignment for three transiting hot jupiters: WASP-103b, WASP-87b, and WASP-66b. ADDISON B.C., TINNEY C.G., WRIGHT D.J., et al.
2016MNRAS.459.4281K 41           X         1 34 35 KELT-10b: the first transiting exoplanet from the KELT-South survey - a hot sub-Jupiter transiting a V = 10.7 early G-star. KUHN R.B., RODRIGUEZ J.E., COLLINS K.A., et al.
2016AJ....152..127P viz 81               F     3 19 24 HATS-18b: an extreme short-period massive transiting planet spinning up its star. PENEV K., HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., et al.
2016AJ....152..136Z viz 42           X         1 24 55 KELT-17b: a hot-Jupiter transiting an a-star in a misaligned orbit detected with Doppler tomography. ZHOU G., RODRIGUEZ J.E., COLLINS K.A., et al.
2017A&A...603A..30S viz 16       D               2 2500 58 Observational evidence for two distinct giant planet populations. SANTOS N.C., ADIBEKYAN V., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2017AJ....154..242B 1260           X C       30 9 14 The broadband and spectrally resolved H-band eclipse of KELT-1b and the role of surface gravity in stratospheric inversions in hot Jupiters. BEATTY T.G., MADHUSUDHAN N., POGGE R., et al.
2018ApJ...853...37S 16       D               2 153 90 Evidence of an upper bound on the masses of planets and its implications for giant planet formation. SCHLAUFMAN K.C.
2018MNRAS.474.4264M 16       D               1 36 4 A survey of eight hot Jupiters in secondary eclipse using WIRCam at CFHT. MARTIOLI E., COLON K.D., ANGERHAUSEN D., et al.
2018ApJS..235....5Q viz 16       D               1 2048 72 Physical properties and evolutionary states of EA-type eclipsing binaries observed by LAMOST. QIAN S.-B., ZHANG J., HE J.-J., et al.
2018AJ....155...27C 16       D               1 58 ~ A search for binary star companions to the KELT planet hosts and a comparison sample. I. Results of DSSI observations. COKER C.T., GAUDI B.S., POGGE R.W., et al.
2018ApJS..239...14J viz 58       D     X         2 1561 6 Revised exoplanet radii and habitability using Gaia data release 2. JOHNS D., MARTI C., HUFF M., et al.
2019AJ....157...31Z viz 85           X         2 25 33 HATS-70b: a 13 MJ brown dwarf transiting an A star. ZHOU G., BAKOS G.A., BAYLISS D., et al.
2018AcA....68..371M viz 250           X C       5 14 54 Planet-Star Interactions with Precise Transit Timing. I. The Refined Orbital Decay Rate for WASP-12 b and Initial Constraints for HAT-P-23 b, KELT-1 b, KELT-16 b, WASP-33 b and WASP-103 b. MACIEJEWSKI G., FERNANDEZ M., ACEITUNO F., et al.
2019MNRAS.485.4967F 268       D     X         7 84 52 A high binary fraction for the most massive close-in giant planets and brown dwarf desert members. FONTANIVE C., RICE K., BONAVITA M., et al.
2019AJ....158...38C viz 17       D               1 45 22 New substellar discoveries from Kepler and K2: is there a brown dwarf desert? CARMICHAEL T.W., LATHAM D.W. and VANDERBURG A.M.
2019AJ....158..166B 1006           X C       23 16 63 Spitzer phase curves of KELT-1b and the signatures of nightside clouds in thermal phase observations. BEATTY T.G., MARLEY M.S., GAUDI B.S., et al.
2019AJ....158..190H viz 142       D     X         4 343 61 Hot Jupiters are destroyed by tides while their host stars are on the main sequence. HAMER J.H. and SCHLAUFMAN K.C.
2019A&A...631A.111A 17       D               1 67 ~ Does magnetic field impact tidal dynamics inside the convective zone of low-mass stars along their evolution? ASTOUL A., MATHIS S., BARUTEAU C., et al.
2019MNRAS.490.1294B 227       D     X         6 22 30 Homogeneously derived transit timings for 17 exoplanets and reassessed TTV trends for WASP-12 and WASP-4. BALUEV R.V., SOKOV E.N., JONES H.R.A., et al.
2020MNRAS.491.1243P 18       D               1 18 19 Discarding orbital decay in WASP-19b after one decade of transit observations. PETRUCCI R., JOFRE E., GOMEZ MAQUEO CHEW Y., et al.
2020ApJ...890...23L viz 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..151S 17       D               1 51 32 TOI-503: the first known brown-dwarf Am-star binary from the TESS mission. SUBJAK J., SHARMA R., CARMICHAEL T.W., et al.
2020A&A...639A..35H viz 17       D               1 448 18 The correlation between photometric variability and radial velocity jitter. Based on TESS and HARPS observations. HOJJATPANAH S., OSHAGH M., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2020AJ....160..133M 17       D               1 71 ~ TOI 694b and TIC 220568520b: two low-mass companions near the hydrogen-burning mass limit orbiting Sun-like stars. MIRELES I., SHPORER A., GRIEVES N., et al.
2020ApJS..250...20C viz 43           X         1 141 41 A search for rotation periods in 1000 TESS objects of interest. CANTO MARTINS B.L., GOMES R.L., MESSIAS Y.S., et al.
2020AJ....160..211B 579     A     X C       13 11 ~ The TESS phase curve of
KELT-1b suggests a high dayside albedo.
BEATTY T.G., WONG I., FETHEROLF T., et al.
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.
2021A&A...648A..71V viz 1132   K       X C       25 5 ~ TESS unveils the optical phase curve of
KELT-1b. Thermal emission and ellipsoidal variation from the brown dwarf companion along with the stellar activity.
VON ESSEN C., MALLONN M., PIETTE A., et al.
2021AJ....162....7B viz 44           X         1 33 5 HAT-P-58b-HAT-P-64b: seven planets transiting bright stars. BAKOS G.A., HARTMAN J.D., BHATTI W., et al.
2021MNRAS.505.4956B 44           X         1 12 5 Discovery of a young low-mass brown dwarf transiting a fast-rotating F-type star by the Galactic Plane eXoplanet (GPX) survey. BENNI P., BURDANOV A.Y., KRUSHINSKY V.V., et al.
2021AJ....162...75L viz 17       D               1 518 28 Speckle observations of TESS exoplanet host stars. II. Stellar companions at 1-1000 au and implications for small planet detection. LESTER K.V., MATSON R.A., HOWELL S.B., et al.
2021AJ....162..127W viz 827     A D S   X C       18 47 35 Visible-light phase curves from the second Year of the TESS primary mission. WONG I., KITZMANN D., SHPORER A., et al.
2021A&A...656A.128S 104       D     X         3 11 ~ Exploring deep and hot adiabats as a potential solution to the radius inflation problem in brown dwarfs. Long-timescale models of the deep atmospheres of KELT-1b, Kepler-13Ab, and SDSS1411B. SAINSBURY-MARTINEZ F., CASEWELL S.L., LOTHRINGER J.D., et al.
2022ApJS..258...16P viz 18       D               1 4579 43 TESS Eclipsing Binary stars. I. Short-cadence observations of 4584 eclipsing binaries in sectors 1-26. PRSA A., KOCHOSKA A., CONROY K.E., et al.
2022ApJS..259...50S viz 18       D               1 1632 9 New Pulsating Stars Detected in EA-type Eclipsing-binary Systems Based on TESS Data. SHI X.-D., QIAN S.-B. and LI L.-J.
2022AJ....164...26H viz 45           X         1 120 4 Evidence for the Late Arrival of Hot Jupiters in Systems with High Host-star Obliquities. HAMER J.H. and SCHLAUFMAN K.C.
2022ApJS..261...26S viz 18       D               1 1893 2 Magnetic Activity and Physical Parameters of Exoplanet Host Stars Based on LAMOST DR7, TESS, Kepler, and K2 Surveys. SU T., ZHANG L.-Y., LONG L., et al.
2022A&A...663A.161M viz 45           X         1 213 8 Ariel stellar characterisation. I. Homogeneous stellar parameters of 187 FGK planet host stars: Description and validation of the method. MAGRINI L., DANIELSKI C., BOSSINI D., et al.
2022PASP..134h2001A viz 18       D               1 366 39 Stellar Obliquities in Exoplanetary Systems. ALBRECHT S.H., DAWSON R.I. and WINN J.N.
2022A&A...667A.127M viz 448     A D     X         11 12 3 Planet-star interactions with precise transit timing III. Entering the regime of dynamical tides,. MACIEJEWSKI G., FERNANDEZ M., SOTA A., et al.
2022A&A...668A..93P viz 421   K   D     X C       9 11 5 CHEOPS finds
KELT-1b darker than expected in visible light Discrepancy between the CHEOPS and TESS eclipse depths.
PARVIAINEN H., WILSON T.G., LENDL M., et al.
2022A&A...668A.157S 466       D     X C       10 48 1 Are Am stars and hot-Jupiter planets related? SAFFE C., ALACORIA J., MIQUELARENA P., et al.
2023MNRAS.519.5177C 905       D S   X C F     17 49 3 Improved radius determinations for the transiting brown dwarf population in the era of Gaia and TESS. CARMICHAEL T.W.
2023MNRAS.521.1200B 485   K   D     X C F     9 9 ~ Transit timing variation analysis of the low-mass brown dwarf
KELT-1 b.
BASTURK O., SOUTHWORTH J., YALCINKAYA S., et al.
2023A&A...671L...3P 93   K       X         2 2 ~ Temporal albedo variability in the phase curve of
KELT-1b.
PARVIAINEN H.
2021AcA....71...25B 30 2 Massive Search for spot- and facula-crossing events in 1598 exoplanetary transit light curves. BALUEV R.V., E.N.SOKOV, SOKOVA I.A., et al.
2023ApJ...955L..23A 327           X C       6 11 ~ Tidally Excited Inertial Waves in Stars and Planets: Exploring the Frequency-dependent and Averaged Dissipation with Nonlinear Simulations. ASTOUL A. and BARKER A.J.
2023ApJS..269...31E 19       D               1 140 ~ Exploring the Ability of Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 G141 to Uncover Trends in Populations of Exoplanet Atmospheres through a Homogeneous Transmission Survey of 70 Gaseous Planets. EDWARDS B., CHANGEAT Q., TSIARAS A., et al.
2023AJ....166..225S 19       D               1 89 ~ Verification of Gaia Data Release 3 Single-lined Spectroscopic Binary Solutions With Three Transiting Low-mass Secondaries. SCHMIDT S.P., SCHLAUFMAN K.C., DING K., et al.

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