KELT-1b , the SIMBAD biblio

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2012ApJ...761..123S viz 3496 T   A S   X C       87 23 132
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.
2013A&A...551L...9D 80             C       1 17 37 SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. VIII. KOI-205 b: a brown-dwarf companion to a K-type dwarf. DIAZ R.F., DAMIANI C., DELEUIL M., et al.
2013ApJ...773...64P 119           X C       2 9 24 KELT-3b: a hot Jupiter transiting a V = 9.8 late-f star. PEPPER J., SIVERD R.J., BEATTY T.G., et al.
2013A&A...558L...6M 158           X C       3 11 23 SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. IX. KOI-415b: a long-period, eccentric transiting brown dwarf to an evolved Sun. MOUTOU C., BONOMO A.S., BRUNO G., et al.
2014AJ....147...39C 199           X C       4 41 27 KELT-6b: a P ∼ 7.9 day hot Saturn transiting a metal-poor star with a long-period companion. COLLINS K.A., EASTMAN J.D., BEATTY T.G., et al.
2014ApJ...783..112B 3082 T   A     X         77 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.439.2781M 16       D               1 63 43 Statistical properties of brown dwarf companions: implications for different formation mechanisms. MA B. and GE J.
2014MNRAS.444..711T viz 95       D     X         3 100 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.
2014MNRAS.444.3632H 56       D     X         2 45 42 Features in the broad-band eclipse spectra of exoplanets: signal or noise? HANSEN C.J., SCHWARTZ J.C. and COWAN N.B.
2014MNRAS.445.4137M 79             C       1 18 6 ExELS: an exoplanet legacy science proposal for the ESA Euclid mission - II. Hot exoplanets and sub-stellar systems. McDONALD I., KERINS E., PENNY M., et al.
2014MNRAS.445.4395Y viz 16       D               1 192 1 On the structure and evolution of planets and their host stars - effects of various heating mechanisms on the size of giant gas planets. YILDIZ M., CELIK ORHAN Z., KAYHAN C., et al.
2014A&ARv..22...80H 40           X         1 31 28 Atmospheres of brown dwarfs. HELLING C. and CASEWELL S.
2014A&A...572A.109D 79             C       1 17 20 SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. XIII. KOI-89 b and KOI-86 b: two very low-mass stars in long-period orbits. DIAZ R.F., MONTAGNIER G., LECONTE J., et al.
2015A&A...575A..85B 80             C       1 26 18 Improved parameters of seven Kepler giant companions characterized with SOPHIE and HARPS-N. BONOMO A.S., SOZZETTI A., SANTERNE A., et al.
2015ApJ...802...28C 306     A     X C       7 16 24 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.
2015MNRAS.447.3218C 82           X         2 10 20 Multiwaveband photometry of the irradiated brown dwarf WD0137-349B. CASEWELL S.L., LAWRIE K.A., MAXTED P.F.L., et al.
2015MNRAS.449.4192S 16       D               1 52 42 Balancing the energy budget of short-period giant planets: evidence for reflective clouds and optical absorbers. SCHWARTZ J.C. and COWAN N.B.
2015AJ....150...12B viz 43           X         1 11 36 KELT-7b: a hot Jupiter transiting a bright V = 8.54 rapidly rotating F-star. BIERYLA A., COLLINS K., BEATTY T.G., et al.
2015MNRAS.450.3101B 16       D               1 21 11 Benchmarking the power of amateur observatories for TTV exoplanets detection. BALUEV R.V., SOKOV E.N., SHAIDULIN V.S., et al.
2015ApJ...810..158F viz 40           X         1 211 99 Fundamental parameters and spectral energy distributions of young and field age objects with masses spanning the stellar to planetary regime. FILIPPAZZO J.C., RICE E.L., FAHERTY J., et al.
2015MNRAS.453.2308S 16       D               1 11 7 Eclipse timing variations to detect possible Trojan planets in binary systems. SCHWARZ R., BAZSO A., FUNK B., et al.
2015MNRAS.454.1940R 406           X C       9 3 17 Disc fragmentation rarely forms planetary-mass objects. RICE K., LOPEZ E., FORGAN D., et al.
2015MNRAS.454.3002Z 201           X C       4 61 11 Secondary eclipse observations for seven hot-Jupiters from the Anglo-Australian Telescope. ZHOU G., BAYLISS D.D.R., KEDZIORA-CHUDCZER L., et al.
2015A&A...584A..13C 17       D               1 21 24 Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XXVIII. CoRoT-33b, an object in the brown dwarf desert with 2:3 commensurability with its host star. CSIZMADIA Sz., HATZES A., GANDOLFI D., et al.
2015A&A...584A.128L 161           X C       3 23 12 An eclipsing double-line spectroscopic binary at the stellar/substellar boundary in the Upper Scorpius OB association. LODIEU N., ALONSO R., GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ J.I., et al.
2016AJ....151...45E 81               F     1 26 23 KELT-4Ab: an inflated hot Jupiter transiting the bright (V ∼ 10) component of a hierarchical triple. EASTMAN J.D., BEATTY T.G., SIVERD R.J., et al.
2016A&A...588A.144W viz 83 20 The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets. WILSON P.A., HEBRARD G., SANTOS N.C., et al.
2016MNRAS.459.4281K 81           X         2 34 27 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.
2016MNRAS.460.3376Z 41           X         1 20 11 Spin-orbit alignment for KELT-7b and HAT-P-56b via Doppler tomography with TRES. ZHOU G., LATHAM D.W., BIERYLA A., et al.
2016AJ....152..182H viz 16       D               1 205 18 HAT-P-65b and HAT-P-66b: two transiting inflated hot Jupiters and observational evidence for the reinflation of close-in giant planets. HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., BHATTI W., et al.
2017AJ....153...15B viz 99       D     X         3 17 16 EPIC 201702477b: a transiting brown dwarf from K2 in a 41 day orbit. BAYLISS D., HOJJATPANAH S., SANTERNE A., et al.
2017AJ....153..178S 42           X         1 7 7 KELT-12b: a P ∼ 5 day, highly inflated hot Jupiter transiting a mildly evolved hot star. STEVENS D.J., COLLINS K.A., GAUDI B.S., et al.
2017MNRAS.465.3759M 206           X C       4 7 3 The DOHA algorithm: a new recipe for cotrending large-scale transiting exoplanet survey light curves. MISLIS D., PYRZAS S., ALSUBAI K.A., et al.
2017AJ....154..158B 247           X         6 15 13 Evidence for atmospheric cold-trap processes in the noninverted emission spectrum of Kepler-13Ab using HST/WFC3. BEATTY T.G., MADHUSUDHAN N., TSIARAS A., et al.
2017ApJ...848...83L 41           X         1 17 11 Uniform atmospheric retrieval analysis of ultracool dwarfs. II. Properties of 11 T dwarfs. LINE M.R., MARLEY M.S., LIU M.C., et al.
2017MNRAS.471..976P 41           X         1 9 7 Two white dwarfs in ultrashort binaries with detached, eclipsing, likely sub-stellar companions detected by K2. PARSONS S.G., HERMES J.J., MARSH T.R., et al.
2017AJ....154..194L 41           X         1 31 15 KELT-20b: a giant planet with a period of p ∼ 3.5 days transiting the V ∼ 7.6 early A star HD 185603. LUND M.B., RODRIGUEZ J.E., ZHOU G., et al.
2017AJ....154..242B 2675 T         X C       63 9 8 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.
2018AJ....155...35S 42           X         1 18 12 KELT-19Ab: a P ∼ 4.6-day hot Jupiter transiting a likely Am star with a distant stellar companion. SIVERD R.J., COLLINS K.A., ZHOU G., et al.
2016ATel.9500....1B 122 T         X         2 1 ~ Updated Transit Ephemeris for
KELT-1b.
BEATTY T.
2018AJ....156..168B 334           X         8 14 ~ A significant overluminosity in the transiting brown dwarf CWW 89Ab. BEATTY T.G., MORLEY C.V., CURTIS J.L., et al.
2018A&A...617A.110P 42           X         1 19 11 From thermal dissociation to condensation in the atmospheres of ultra hot Jupiters: WASP-121b in context. PARMENTIER V., LINE M.R., BEAN J.L., et al.
2018ApJ...866...27L 84           X         2 17 6 Extremely irradiated hot Jupiters: non-oxide inversions, H opacity, and thermal dissociation of molecules. LOTHRINGER J.D., BARMAN T. and KOSKINEN T.
2018AJ....156..234C viz 42           X         1 1130 4 The KELT follow-up network and transit false-positive catalog: pre-vetted false positives for TESS. COLLINS K.A., COLLINS K.I., PEPPER J., et al.
2018ApJS..239...14J 251     A D S   X         6 28 ~ Revised exoplanet radii and habitability using Gaia data release 2. JOHNS D., MARTI C., HUFF M., et al.
2018MNRAS.481.5216C 84           X         2 16 ~ The direct detection of the irradiated brown dwarf in the white dwarf-brown dwarf binary SDSS J141126.20+200911.1. CASEWELL S.L., LITTLEFAIR S.P., PARSONS S.G., et al.
2019AJ....157...31Z viz 128           X C       2 25 ~ HATS-70b: a 13 MJ brown dwarf transiting an A star. ZHOU G., BAKOS G.A., BAYLISS D., et al.
2018AcA....68..371M viz 711 T     S   X C       14 14 ~ 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.483.5110K 43           X         1 6 ~ Secondary eclipses of WASP-18b - near-infrared observations with the Anglo-Australian Telescope, the Magellan Clay Telescope and the LCOGT network. KEDZIORA-CHUDCZER L., ZHOU G., BAILEY J., et al.
2019MNRAS.484.2566L 43           X         1 27 ~ Signs of accretion in the white dwarf + brown dwarf binary NLTT5306. LONGSTAFF E.S., CASEWELL S.L., WYNN G.A., et al.
2019MNRAS.485.4967F 17       D               1 85 ~ 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....157..242E viz 17       D               1 371 ~ An updated study of potential targets for Ariel. EDWARDS B., MUGNAI L., TINETTI G., et al.
2019AJ....158...38C viz 17       D               1 45 ~ 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 4155 T   A S   X C       95 16 ~ 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.
2019A&A...630A.135U viz 17       D               1 501 ~ Beyond the exoplanet mass-radius relation. ULMER-MOLL S., SANTOS N.C., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2019AJ....158..197R viz 43           X         1 13 ~ KELT-24b: a 5MJ planet on a 5.6 day well-aligned orbit around the young V = 8.3 F-star HD 93148. RODRIGUEZ J.E., EASTMAN J.D., ZHOU G., et al.
2019A&A...631A.111A 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.
2019NatAs...3.1092K 400       D     X C       9 15 ~ Uniformly hot nightside temperatures on short-period gas giants. KEATING D., COWAN N.B. and DANG L.
2020AJ....159...41T viz 61       D     X         2 564 ~ Estimating planetary mass with deep learning. TASKER E.J., LANEUVILLE M. and GUTTENBERG N.
2020AJ....159..151S 61       D     X         2 51 ~ TOI-503: the first known brown-dwarf Am-star binary from the TESS mission. SUBJAK J., SHARMA R., CARMICHAEL T.W., et al.
2020AJ....159..225K 87               F     1 19 ~ Smaller than expected bright-spot offsets in Spitzer phase curves of the hot Jupiter Qatar-1b. KEATING D., STEVENSON K.B., COWAN N.B., et al.
2020AJ....159..232G 44           X         1 10 ~ H- and dissociation in ultra-hot Jupiters: a retrieval case study of WASP-18b. GANDHI S., MADHUSUDHAN N. and MANDELL A.
2020MNRAS.494.4939M 104       D     X         3 33 ~ Colour-colour and colour-magnitude diagrams for hot Jupiters. MELVILLE G., KEDZIORA-CHUDCZER L. and BAILEY J.
2020AJ....160...53C 17       D               1 42 ~ Two intermediate-mass transiting brown dwarfs from the TESS mission. CARMICHAEL T.W., QUINN S.N., MUSTILL A.J., et al.
2020NatAs...4..650T 17       D               1 64 ~ An eclipsing substellar binary in a young triple system discovered by SPECULOOS. TRIAUD A.H.M.J., BURGASSER A.J., BURDANOV A., et al.
2020A&A...642A..39R 44           X         1 12 ~ Dayside thermal inversion in the atmosphere of WASP-19b. RAJPUROHIT A.S., ALLARD F., HOMEIER D., et al.
2020AJ....160..211B 4031 T   A S   X C       90 11 ~ The TESS phase curve of
KELT-1b suggests a high dayside albedo.
BEATTY T.G., WONG I., FETHEROLF T., et al.
2020MNRAS.499.4984G 44           X         1 16 ~ Coupled day-night models of exoplanetary atmospheres. GANDHI S. and JERMYN A.S.
2020ApJ...905..131L 17       D               1 16 ~ JWST transit spectra. I. Exploring potential biases and opportunities in retrievals of tidally locked hot Jupiters with clouds and hazes. LACY B.I. and BURROWS A.
2020ApJ...905..163L 44           X         1 19 ~ Atmosphere models of brown dwarfs irradiated by white dwarfs: analogs for hot and ultrahot Jupiters. LOTHRINGER J.D. and CASEWELL S.L.
2021MNRAS.501...78P 986           X   F     21 14 ~ The cloudy shape of hot Jupiter thermal phase curves. PARMENTIER V., SHOWMAN A.P. and FORTNEY J.J.
2021PASP..133a4402K 179           X C       3 19 ~ Science extraction from TESS observations of known exoplanet hosts. KANE S.R., BEAN J.L., CAMPANTE T.L., et al.
2021AJ....161...97C viz 18       D               1 41 ~ TOI-811b and TOI-852b: new transiting brown dwarfs with similar masses and very different radii and ages from the TESS mission. CARMICHAEL T.W., QUINN S.N., ZHOU G., et al.
2020RAA....20...99Z 305           X C       6 136 ~ Atmospheric regimes and trends on exoplanets and brown dwarfs. ZHANG X.
2021A&A...648A..71V viz 3656 T   A S   X C       79 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.
2021ApJ...913...73C 45           X         1 11 ~ An exploration of model degeneracies with a unified phase curve retrieval analysis: the light and dark sides of WASP-43 b. CHANGEAT Q., AL-REFAIE A.F., EDWARDS B., et al.
2021ApJ...913..118R 18       D               1 31 ~ Minimum orbital periods of H-rich bodies. RAPPAPORT S., VANDERBURG A., SCHWAB J., et al.
2021MNRAS.504.3316B 690       D     X   F     15 25 ~ A comprehensive reanalysis of Spitzer's 4.5 µm phase curves, and the phase variations of the ultra-hot Jupiters MASCARA-1b and KELT-16b. BELL T.J., DANG L., COWAN N.B., et al.
2021MNRAS.505.4956B 45           X         1 12 ~ 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.
2021A&A...652A.127G viz 18       D               1 61 ~ Populating the brown dwarf and stellar boundary: Five stars with transiting companions near the hydrogen-burning mass limit. GRIEVES N., BOUCHY F., LENDL M., et al.
2021AJ....162..127W viz 466       D     X         11 47 ~ Visible-light phase curves from the second Year of the TESS primary mission. WONG I., KITZMANN D., SHPORER A., et al.
2021ApJ...921...95Z 45           X         1 86 ~ Uniform forward-modeling analysis of ultracool dwarfs. II. Atmospheric properties of 55 late-T dwarfs. ZHANG Z., LIU M.C., MARLEY M.S., et al.
2021AJ....162..256W 90             C       1 28 ~ TOI-2109: an ultrahot gas giant on a 16 hr orbit. WONG I., SHPORER A., ZHOU G., et al.
2022AJ....163...22H 19       D               1 65 ~ Characterization of an instrument model for exoplanet transit spectrum estimation through wide-scale analysis on HST data. HUBER-FEELY N., SWAIN M.R., ROUDIER G., et al.
2022AJ....163...32D 140           X         3 23 ~ Thermal phase curves of XO-3b: an eccentric hot Jupiter at the deuterium burning limit. DANG L., BELL T.J., COWAN N.B., et al.
2021A&A...656A.128S 3987 T   A D S   X C       87 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.
2022AJ....163...89C 47           X         1 12 ~ An eccentric brown dwarf eclipsing an M dwarf. CANAS C.I., MAHADEVAN S., BENDER C.F., et al.
2022ApJS..258...40K viz 19       D               1 180 ~ ExoClock Project. II. A Large-scale Integrated Study with 180 Updated Exoplanet Ephemerides. KOKORI A., TSIARAS A., EDWARDS B., et al.
2022NatAs...6..471M 93             C       1 4 ~ Diurnal variations in the stratosphere of the ultrahot giant exoplanet WASP-121b. MIKAL-EVANS T., SING D.K., BARSTOW J.K., et al.
2022A&A...660A.123M 47           X         1 19 ~ Physically-motivated basis functions for temperature maps of exoplanets. MORRIS B.M., HENG K., JONES K., et al.
2022AJ....163..262B 47           X         1 17 ~ Near-infrared Spectra of the Inflated Post-common Envelope Brown Dwarf NLTT 5306 B. BUZARD C., CASEWELL S.L., LOTHRINGER J.D., et al.
2022ApJ...930..136L 47           X         1 24 ~ Retrieval Study of Brown Dwarfs across the L-T Sequence. LUEBER A., KITZMANN D., BOWLER B.P., et al.
2022AJ....164...15E viz 19       D               1 514 ~ The Ariel Target List: The Impact of TESS and the Potential for Characterizing Multiple Planets within a System. EDWARDS B. and TINETTI G.
2022ApJS..260....3C viz 718       D S   X C       14 33 ~ Five Key Exoplanet Questions Answered via the Analysis of 25 Hot-Jupiter Atmospheres in Eclipse. CHANGEAT Q., EDWARDS B., AL-REFAIE A.F., et al.
2022A&A...664A..94P viz 19       D               1 60 ~ Three new brown dwarfs and a massive hot Jupiter revealed by TESS around early-type stars. PSARIDI A., BOUCHY F., LENDL M., et al.
2022PASP..134h2001A 19       D               1 366 ~ Stellar Obliquities in Exoplanetary Systems. ALBRECHT S.H., DAWSON R.I. and WINN J.N.
2022MNRAS.516..636S 47           X         1 54 ~ Sub-stellar companions of intermediate-mass stars with CoRoT: CoRoT-34b, CoRoT-35b, and CoRoT-36b. SEBASTIAN D., GUENTHER E.W., DELEUIL M., et al.
2022A&A...667A.127M viz 560     A D     X C       12 12 ~ Planet-star interactions with precise transit timing III. Entering the regime of dynamical tides,. MACIEJEWSKI G., FERNANDEZ M., SOTA A., et al.
2022ApJ...939...79C 47           X         1 13 ~ Analysis of Thermal Emissions of Exoplanets with Axially Symmetric Temperature Gradients. CARTER J.L.
2022ApJ...941L...5E 19       D               1 55 ~ A Temperature Trend for Clouds and Hazes in Exoplanet Atmospheres. ESTRELA R., SWAIN M.R. and ROUDIER G.M.
2022A&A...668A..93P 2566 T   A D     X C       54 11 ~ 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 112       D       C       2 48 ~ Are Am stars and hot-Jupiter planets related? SAFFE C., ALACORIA J., MIQUELARENA P., et al.
2023ApJS..264...37S 20       D               2 38 ~ TESS Timings of 31 Hot Jupiters with Ephemeris Uncertainties. SHAN S.-S., YANG F., LU Y.-J., et al.

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