other query modes : |
Identifier query |
Coordinate query |
Criteria query |
Reference query |
Basic query |
Script submission |
TAP |
Output options |
Help |
Kepler-56 , the SIMBAD biblio (171 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2023.11.29CET13:42:56 |
Bibcode/DOI | Score |
in Title|Abstract| Keywords |
in a table | in teXt, Caption, ... | Nb occurence | Nb objects in ref |
Citations (from ADS) |
Title | First 3 Authors |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011ApJ...736...19B ![]() |
15 | D | 1 | 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. | ||
2011ApJ...738..170M ![]() |
15 | D | 2 | 997 | 230 | On the low false positive probabilities of Kepler planet candidates. | MORTON T.D. and JOHNSON J.A. | ||
2011ApJS..197....2F ![]() |
15 | D | 2 | 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....8L ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 177 | 608 | Architecture and dynamics of Kepler's candidate multiple transiting planet systems. | LISSAUER J.J., RAGOZZINE D., FABRYCKY D.C., et al. | ||
2012MNRAS.420L..23V ![]() |
39 | X | 1 | 94 | 22 | Identifying non-resonant Kepler planetary systems. | VERAS D. and FORD E.B. | ||
2012ApJS..199...24T ![]() |
15 | 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. | ||
2012ApJ...752...72D ![]() |
15 | D | 2 | 229 | 7 | A correlation between the eclipse depths of Kepler gas giant candidates and the metallicities of their parent stars. | DODSON-ROBINSON S.E. | ||
2012Natur.486..375B ![]() |
15 | D | 1 | 378 | 520 | An abundance of small exoplanets around stars with a wide range of metallicities. | BUCHHAVE L.A., LATHAM D.W., JOHANSEN A., et al. | ||
2012ApJ...756..185F ![]() |
15 | D | 2 | 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 ![]() |
15 | D | 2 | 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. | ||
2013ApJ...762..112M | 234 | X | 6 | 10 | 5 | Model-independent stellar and planetary masses from multi-transiting exoplanetary systems. | MONTET B.T. and JOHNSON J.A. | ||
2013MNRAS.428.1077S | 432 | A | D | X C | 11 | 24 | 148 | Transit timing observations from Kepler - VII. Confirmation of 27 planets in 13 multiplanet systems via transit timing variations and orbital stability. | STEFFEN J.H., FABRYCKY D.C., AGOL E., et al. |
2013ApJ...767..127H ![]() |
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 ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 1487 | 118 | Magnetic energy fluxes in sub-Alfvenic planet star and moon planet interactions. | SAUR J., GRAMBUSCH T., DULING S., et al. | ||
2013ApJ...772...74W | 157 | X C | 3 | 59 | 175 | Density and eccentricity of Kepler planets. | WU Y. and LITHWICK Y. | ||
2013ApJ...774L..12S ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 469 | 25 | A lack of short-period multiplanet systems with close-proximity pairs and the curious case of Kepler-42. | STEFFEN J.H. and FARR W.M. | ||
2013ApJ...775L..11M ![]() |
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. | ||
2013ApJ...775...34O | 16 | D | 1 | 89 | 24 | Condition for capture into first-order mean motion resonances and application to constraints on the origin of resonant systems. | OGIHARA M. and KOBAYASHI H. | ||
2013ApJS..208...16M ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 1518 | 139 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. VIII. Catalog of transit timing measurements of the first twelve quarters. | MAZEH T., NACHMANI G., HOLCZER T., et al. | ||
2013A&A...556A.150S ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 635 | 211 | SWEET-Cat: a catalogue of parameters for Stars With ExoplanETs. I. New atmospheric parameters and masses for 48 stars with planets. | SANTOS N.C., SOUSA S.G., MORTIER A., et al. | ||
2014ApJS..210...19B ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 5860 | 211 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler IV: planet sample from Q1-Q8 (22 months). | BURKE C.J., BRYSON S.T., MULLALLY F., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...783....4W ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 487 | 103 | Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. I. Evidence of suppressed planet formation due to stellar companions within 20 AU and validation of four planets from the Kepler multiple planet candidates. | WANG J., XIE J.-W., BARCLAY T., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...783....9H | 39 | X | 1 | 35 | 37 | Measurements of stellar inclinations for Kepler planet candidates. II. Candidate spin-orbit misalignments in single- and multiple-transiting systems. | HIRANO T., SANCHIS-OJEDA R., TAKEDA Y., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...783...53M | 43 | X | 1 | 14 | 122 | Very low density planets around Kepler-51 revealed with transit timing variations and an anomaly similar to a planet-planet eclipse event. | MASUDA K. | ||
2014A&A...562A.108S ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 196 | 44 | Search for 150 MHz radio emission from extrasolar planets in the TIFR GMRT Sky Survey. | SIROTHIA S.K., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., GOPAL-KRISHNA, et al. | ||
2014ApJ...784...45R ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 1691 | 388 | Validation of Kepler's multiple planet candidates. III. Light curve analysis and announcement of hundreds of new multi-planet systems. | ROWE J.F., BRYSON S.T., MARCY G.W., et al. | ||
2014AJ....147..119C ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 8010 | 91 | Contamination in the Kepler field. Identification of 685 KOIs as false positives via ephemeris matching based on Q1-Q12 data. | COUGHLIN J.L., THOMPSON S.E., BRYSON S.T., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...787...80H ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 261 | 190 | Densities and eccentricities of 139 Kepler planets from transit time variations. | HADDEN S. and LITHWICK Y. | ||
2014ApJ...788L...9B ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 293 | 26 | Larger planet radii inferred from stellar "flicker" brightness variations of bright planet-host stars. | BASTIEN F.A., STASSUN K.G. and PEPPER J. | ||
2014MNRAS.440.1179X | 164 | X | 4 | 1 | 14 | Evolution of a disc-planet system with a binary companion on an inclined orbit. | XIANG-GRUESS M. and PAPALOIZOU J.C.B. | ||
2014MNRAS.440.1753B | 16 | D | 1 | 32 | 4 | Stability boundaries for resonant migrating planet pairs. | BODMAN E.H.L. and QUILLEN A.C. | ||
2014MNRAS.440.3532L | 45 | X | 1 | 8 | 102 | Star-disc-binary interactions in protoplanetary disc systems and primordial spin-orbit misalignments. | LAI D. | ||
2014ApJ...789..111B | 79 | X | 2 | 11 | 14 | Compact planetary systems perturbed by an inclined companion. II. Stellar spin-orbit evolution. | BOUE G. and FABRYCKY D.C. | ||
2014ApJ...790...42S | 46 | X | 1 | 3 | 42 | Early excitation of spin-orbit misalignments in close-in planetary systems. | SPALDING C. and BATYGIN K. | ||
2014ApJ...791...89D | 43 | X | 1 | 8 | 70 | Large eccentricity, low mutual inclination: the three-dimensional architecture of a hierarchical system of giant planets. | DAWSON R.I., JOHNSON J.A., FABRYCKY D.C., et al. | ||
2014ApJ...792..112A | 79 | X | 2 | 20 | 4 | A spin-orbit alignment for the hot Jupiter HATS-3b. | ADDISON B.C., TINNEY C.G., WRIGHT D.J., et al. | ||
2014A&A...569A..65B | 79 | X | 2 | 17 | 27 | Detecting the spin-orbit misalignment of the super-Earth. 55 Cancri e. | BOURRIER V. and HEBRARD G. | ||
2014ApJ...794..131L | 697 | T A | S X | 16 | 2 | 23 | The dynamics of the multi-planet system orbiting Kepler-56. | LI G., NAOZ S., VALSECCHI F., et al. | |
2014A&A...570A..54L | 41 | X | 1 | 9 | 51 | Asteroseismic inference on the spin-orbit misalignment and stellar parameters of HAT-P-7. | LUND M.N., LUNDKVIST M., SILVA AGUIRRE V., et al. | ||
2014MNRAS.445L..94D | 213 | D | X C F | 4 | 11 | 35 | Why should we correct reported pulsation frequencies for stellar line-of-sight Doppler velocity shifts? | DAVIES G.R., HANDBERG R., MIGLIO A., et al. | |
2014MNRAS.445.4395Y ![]() |
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. | ||
2014PASJ...66...94B | 198 | X C | 4 | 13 | 47 | Determination of three-dimensional spin-orbit angle with joint analysis of asteroseismology, transit lightcurve, and the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect : Cases of HAT-P-7 and Kepler-25. | BENOMAR O., BENOMAR K., SHIBAHASHI H., et al. | ||
2015A&A...573L...5C ![]() |
66 | A | X | 2 | 6 | 29 | Kepler-432b: a massive planet in a highly eccentric orbit transiting a red giant. | CICERI S., LILLO-BOX J., SOUTHWORTH J., et al. | |
2015ApJ...800...74W | 79 | X | 2 | 14 | 8 | The pan-pacific planet search. II. Confirmation of a two-planet system around HD 121056. | WITTENMYER R.A., WANG L., LIU F., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...801....3M ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 3357 | 109 | Photometric amplitude distribution of stellar rotation of KOIs–Indication for spin-orbit alignment of cool stars and high obliquity for hot stars. | MAZEH T., PERETS H.B., McQUILLAN A., et al. | ||
2015ApJS..217...16R ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 8625 | 149 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. V. Planet sample from Q1-Q12 (36 months). | ROWE J.F., COUGHLIN J.L., ANTOCI V., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...802...57S | 40 | X | 1 | 7 | 9 | Precise radial velocity measurements for Kepler giants hosting planetary candidates: Kepler-91 and KOI-1894. | SATO B., HIRANO T., OMIYA M., et al. | ||
2015AJ....149..143F | 1366 | D | S X C | 33 | 9 | 7 | The APOGEE spectroscopic survey of Kepler planet hosts: feasibility, efficiency, and first results. | FLEMING S.W., MAHADEVAN S., DESHPANDE R., et al. | |
2015ApJ...803...49Q | 41 | X | 1 | 10 | 38 | Kepler-432: a red giant interacting with one of its two long-period giant planets. | QUINN S.N., WHITE T.R., LATHAM D.W., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...807..170H ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 2117 | 10 | Time variation of Kepler transits induced by stellar Spots–A way to distinguish between prograde and retrograde motion. II. Application to KOIs. | HOLCZER T., SHPORER A., MAZEH T., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...808..126V | 79 | X | 2 | 105 | 201 | Eccentricity from transit photometry: small planets in Kepler multi-planet systems have low eccentricities. | VAN EYLEN V. and ALBRECHT S. | ||
2015ARA&A..53..409W | 85 | X | 2 | 44 | 608 | The occurrence and architecture of exoplanetary systems. | WINN J.N. and FABRYCKY D.C. | ||
2015ApJ...810...29H | 40 | X | 1 | 12 | 15 | Photometry's bright future: detecting solar system analogs with future space telescopes. | HIPPKE M. and ANGERHAUSEN D. | ||
2015ApJ...812L..11S | 143 | A | X | 4 | 12 | 21 | A low stellar obliquity for WASP-47, a compact multiplanet system with a hot Jupiter and an ultra-short period planet. | SANCHIS-OJEDA R., WINN J.N., DAI F., et al. | |
2015ApJ...812...96G | 16 | D | 1 | 77 | 20 | Beyond the main sequence: testing the accuracy of stellar masses predicted by the PARSEC evolutionary tracks. | GHEZZI L. and JOHNSON J.A. | ||
2015MNRAS.451.4060S | 40 | X | 1 | 22 | 7 | Ground-based transit observations of the HAT-P-18, HAT-P-19, HAT-P-27/WASP40 and WASP-21 systems. | SEELIGER M., KITZE M., ERRMANN R., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...813..100O ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 327 | 7 | Deep GALEX UV survey of the Kepler field. I. Point source catalog. | OLMEDO M., LLOYD J., MAMAJEK E.E., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...813..130W ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 211 | 27 | Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. IV. Adaptive optics imaging of Kepler stars with multiple transiting planet candidates. | WANG J., FISCHER D.A., XIE J.-W., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...814...67A | 79 | X | 2 | 11 | 9 | Spin-orbit misalignment of two-planet-system KOI-89 via gravity darkening. | AHLERS J.P., BARNES J.W. and BARNES R. | ||
2015MNRAS.453.4089S | 16 | D | 1 | 103 | 3 | Tides alone cannot explain Kepler planets close to 2:1 MMR. | SILBURT A. and REIN H. | ||
2016MNRAS.456.3655M ![]() |
40 | X | 1 | 1476 | 181 | Red giant masses and ages derived from carbon and nitrogen abundances. | MARTIG M., FOUESNEAU M., RIX H.-W., et al. | ||
2016ApJ...819...85C | 105 | A | X | 3 | 37 | 60 | Spin-orbit alignment of exoplanet systems: ensemble analysis using asteroseismology. | CAMPANTE T.L., LUND M.N., KUSZLEWICZ J.S., et al. | |
2016ApJ...822...86M ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 6130 | 337 | False positive probabilities for all Kepler objects of interest: 1284 newly validated planets and 428 likely false positives. | MORTON T.D., BRYSON S.T., COUGHLIN J.L., et al. | ||
2016A&A...589A.124L | 96 | D | X | 3 | 16 | 3 | Close-in planets around giant stars. Lack of hot-Jupiters and prevalence of multiplanetary systems. | LILLO-BOX J., BARRADO D. and CORREIA A.C.M. | |
2016AJ....152....8K ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 389 | 203 | The impact of stellar multiplicity on planetary systems. I. The ruinous influence of close binary companions. | KRAUS A.L., IRELAND M.J., HUBER D., et al. | ||
2016MNRAS.460.3179W ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 77460 | 19 | Distance and extinction determination for APOGEE stars with Bayesian method. | WANG J., SHI J., PAN K., et al. | ||
2016ApJS..225....9H ![]() |
16 | D | 5 | 2132 | 124 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. IX. Catalog of the full long-cadence data set. | HOLCZER T., MAZEH T., NACHMANI G., et al. | ||
2016AJ....152..143V | 121 | X C | 2 | 20 | 32 | The K2-ESPRINT project V: a short-period giant planet orbiting a subgiant star. | VAN EYLEN V., ALBRECHT S., GANDOLFI D., et al. | ||
2016ApJ...833..173Q | 40 | X | 1 | 3 | 2 | Obliquities of exoplanet host stars from precise distances and stellar angular diameters. | QUINN S.N. and WHITE R.J. | ||
2016AJ....152..165O | 913 | T K A | X C | 21 | 4 | 24 | The orbit and mass of the third planet in the Kepler-56 system. | OTOR O.J., MONTET B.T., JOHNSON J.A., et al. | |
2017AJ....153...42L | 83 | X | 2 | 11 | 29 | Hiding planets behind a big friend: mutual inclinations of multi-planet systems with external companions. | LAI D. and PU B. | ||
2017AJ....153...45M | 42 | X | 1 | 13 | 20 | Kepler-108: a mutually inclined giant planet system. | MILLS S.M. and FABRYCKY D.C. | ||
2017AJ....153...60M | 44 | X | 1 | 5 | 16 | The gravitational interaction between planets on inclined orbits and protoplanetary disks as the origin of primordial spin-orbit misalignments. | MATSAKOS T. and KONIGL A. | ||
2017AJ....153...71F ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 3575 | 164 | The Kepler follow-up observation program. I. A catalog of companions to Kepler stars from high-resolution imaging. | FURLAN E., CIARDI D.R., EVERETT M.E., et al. | ||
2017MNRAS.465.1308N | 162 | X | 4 | 3 | ~ | A simple model to describe intrinsic stellar noise for exoplanet detection around red giants. | NORTH T.S.H., CHAPLIN W.J., GILLILAND R.L., et al. | ||
2017MNRAS.464L..16K | 634 | A | S X C F | 13 | 5 | 4 | A diagnostic for localizing red giant differential rotation. | KLION H. and QUATAERT E. | |
2017MNRAS.464.1018H | 81 | X | 2 | 10 | 3 | The discovery of a planetary candidate around the evolved low-mass Kepler giant star HD 175370. | HRUDKOVA M., HATZES A., KARJALAINEN R., et al. | ||
2017MNRAS.464.1709G | 1101 | K A | D | X C | 27 | 4 | 16 | Outer-planet scattering can gently tilt an inner planetary system. | GRATIA P. and FABRYCKY D. |
2017AJ....153..210H | 285 | X C | 6 | 19 | 21 | Dynamically hot super-Earths from outer giant planet scattering. | HUANG C.X., PETROVICH C. and DEIBERT E. | ||
2017AJ....153..211Z ![]() |
42 | X | 1 | 24 | 31 | HAT-P-67b: an extremely low density Saturn transiting an F-subgiant confirmed via Doppler tomography. | ZHOU G., BAKOS G.A., HARTMAN J.D., et al. | ||
2017AJ....153..256R | 41 | X | 1 | 24 | 23 | A multi-planet system transiting the V = 9 rapidly rotating F-star HD 106315. | RODRIGUEZ J.E., ZHOU G., VANDERBURG A., et al. | ||
2017MNRAS.465.2634A ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 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. | ||
2017MNRAS.466.3344E ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 6111 | 26 | A new method for the asteroseismic determination of the evolutionary state of red-giant stars. | ELSWORTH Y., HEKKER S., BASU S., et al. | ||
2017A&A...602A.101R | 41 | X | 1 | 69 | 10 | Planetary migration and the origin of the 2:1 and 3:2 (near)-resonant population of close-in exoplanets. | RAMOS X.S., CHARALAMBOUS C., BENITEZ-LLAMBAY P., et al. | ||
2017MNRAS.467.4663S | 41 | X | 1 | 47 | 11 | Search for exoplanets around pulsating stars of A-F type in Kepler short-cadence data and the case of KIC 8197761. | SOWICKA P., HANDLER G., DEBSKI B., et al. | ||
2017AJ....154....5H ![]() |
81 | X | 2 | 231 | 145 | Kepler planet masses and eccentricities from TTV analysis. | HADDEN S. and LITHWICK Y. | ||
2017MNRAS.468..549B | 81 | C | 1 | 28 | 20 | Effects of unseen additional planetary perturbers on compact extrasolar planetary systems. | BECKER J.C. and ADAMS F.C. | ||
2017MNRAS.468.3000M | 676 | K A | X C F | 15 | 12 | 34 | The effects of external planets on inner systems: multiplicities, inclinations and pathways to eccentric warm Jupiters. | MUSTILL A.J., DAVIES M.B. and JOHANSEN A. | |
2017MNRAS.469..171R | 406 | S X | 9 | 12 | 5 | Transit probabilities in secularly evolving planetary systems. | READ M.J., WYATT M.C. and TRIAUD A.H.M.J. | ||
2017AJ....154..107P ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 1306 | 226 | The California-Kepler Survey. I. High-resolution spectroscopy of 1305 stars hosting Kepler transiting planets. | PETIGURA E.A., HOWARD A.W., MARCY G.W., et al. | ||
2017AJ....154..108J ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 3237 | 137 | The California-Kepler Survey. II. Precise physical properties of 2025 Kepler planets and their host stars. | JOHNSON J.A., PETIGURA E.A., FULTON B.J., et al. | ||
2017MNRAS.469.4268B | 41 | X | 1 | 17 | 1 | High-cadence spectroscopy of M-dwarfs - II. Searching for stellar pulsations with HARPS. | BERDINAS Z.M., RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ C., AMADO P.J., et al. | ||
2017A&A...605A..72L ![]() |
97 | D | C | 4 | 130 | 88 | AMD-stability and the classification of planetary systems. | LASKAR J. and PETIT A.C. | |
2017AJ....154..270W | 41 | X | 1 | 70 | 21 | Constraints on the obliquities of Kepler planet-hosting stars. | WINN J.N., PETIGURA E.A., MORTON T.D., et al. | ||
2018ApJS..234....9O ![]() |
16 | D | 2 | 436 | 14 | A spectral approach to transit timing variations. | OFIR A., XIE J.-W., JIANG C.-F., et al. | ||
2018AJ....155...68W ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 509 | 18 | Elemental abundances of Kepler Objects of Interest in APOGEE. I. Two distinct orbital period regimes inferred from host star iron abundances. | WILSON R.F., TESKE J., MAJEWSKI S.R., et al. | ||
2018AJ....155...70W | 84 | F | 1 | 8 | 19 | Stellar spin-orbit alignment for Kepler-9, a multi-transiting planetary system with two outer planets near 2:1 resonance. | WANG S., ADDISON B., FISCHER D.A., et al. | ||
2018ApJ...855..115B ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 1305 | 5 | Identifying young Kepler planet host stars from Keck-HIRES spectra of lithium. | BERGER T.A., HOWARD A.W. and BOESGAARD A.M. | ||
2018MNRAS.474.2094A ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 1073 | 143 | Inferring probabilistic stellar rotation periods using Gaussian processes. | ANGUS R., MORTON T., AIGRAIN S., et al. | ||
2018MNRAS.474.5114C | 169 | X | 4 | 4 | 16 | The signatures of the parental cluster on field planetary systems. | CAI M.X., PORTEGIES ZWART S. and VAN ELTEREN A. | ||
2018AJ....155..161Z ![]() |
41 | X | 1 | 1274 | 24 | Robo-AO Kepler survey. IV. The effect of nearby stars on 3857 planetary candidate systems. | ZIEGLER C., LAW N.M., BARANEC C., et al. | ||
2018MNRAS.475.5231L | 273 | A | S X | 6 | 5 | 6 | How do external companions affect spin-orbit misalignment of hot Jupiters? | LAI D., ANDERSON K.R. and PU B. | |
2018AJ....156...18P ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 51824 | 872 | Binary companions of evolved stars in APOGEE DR14: search method and catalog of ∼5000 companions. | PRICE-WHELAN A.M., HOGG D.W., RIX H.-W., et al. | ||
2018MNRAS.478..197P | 42 | X | 1 | 9 | 14 | Eccentricities and inclinations of multiplanet systems with external perturbers. | PU B. and LAI D. | ||
2018MNRAS.478..460A | 82 | C | 1 | 7 | 5 | Absolute densities in exoplanetary systems: photodynamical modelling of Kepler-138. | ALMENARA J.M., DIAZ R.F., DORN C., et al. | ||
2018ApJ...861..149F ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 2261 | 6 | The Kepler Follow-up Observation Program. II. Stellar parameters from medium- and high-resolution spectroscopy. | FURLAN E., CIARDI D.R., COCHRAN W.D., et al. | ||
2018ApJ...862...53S | 41 | X | 1 | 13 | 2 | Measuring model-independent masses and radii of single-lined eclipsing binaries: analytic precision estimates. | STEVENS D.J., GAUDI B.S. and STASSUN K.G. | ||
2018ApJ...862..111K | 42 | X | 1 | 1 | 1 | Rotation and magnetism of massive stellar cores. | KISSIN Y. and THOMPSON C. | ||
2018A&A...615A..90A ![]() |
83 | X | 2 | 8 | 13 | SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. XVIII. Radial velocity confirmation, absolute masses and radii, and origin of the Kepler-419 multiplanetary system. | ALMENARA J.M., DIAZ R.F., HEBRARD G., et al. | ||
2018AJ....156...90H ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 18080 | 37 | A new catalog of radial velocity standard stars from the APOGEE data. | HUANG Y., LIU X.-W., CHEN B.-Q., et al. | ||
2018AJ....156...93Z | 41 | X | 1 | 16 | 6 | The warm Neptunes around HD 106315 have low stellar obliquities. | ZHOU G., RODRIGUEZ J.E., VANDERBURG A., et al. | ||
2018ApJS..237...38B ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 1111 | 42 | Spectral properties of cool stars: extended abundance analysis of Kepler Objects of Interest. | BREWER J.M. and FISCHER D.A. | ||
2018MNRAS.479..391K | 41 | X | 1 | 101 | 11 | Reliability of stellar inclination estimated from asteroseismology: analytical criteria, mock simulations, and Kepler data analysis. | KAMIAKA S., BENOMAR O. and SUTO Y. | ||
2018ApJ...866...99B ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 7129 | 233 | Revised radii of Kepler stars and planet's using Gaia Data Release 2. | BERGER T.A., HUBER D., GAIDOS E., et al. | ||
2019MNRAS.482..616B ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 6658 | 8 | Coefficients of variation for detecting solar-like oscillations. | BELL K.J., HEKKER S. and KUSZLEWICZ J.S. | ||
2018ApJS..239...32P ![]() |
16 | D | 1 | 6680 | 193 | The second APOKASC catalog: the empirical approach. | PINSONNEAULT M.H., ELSWORTH Y.P., TAYAR J., et al. | ||
2019MNRAS.482.4146D | 401 | A | X C F | 8 | 19 | 8 | Hidden planetary friends: on the stability of two-planet systems in the presence of a distant, inclined companion. | DENHAM P., NAOZ S., HOANG B.-M., et al. | |
2019AJ....157..137K | 42 | X | 1 | 10 | 9 | The misaligned orbit of the Earth-sized planet Kepler-408b. | KAMIAKA S., BENOMAR O., SUTO Y., et al. | ||
2019ApJ...875...29M ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 2918 | 72 | A spectroscopic analysis of the California-Kepler Survey sample. I. Stellar parameters, planetary radii, and a slope in the radius gap. | MARTINEZ C.F., CUNHA K., GHEZZI L., et al. | ||
2019AJ....157..172S | 167 | X | 4 | 21 | ~ | Asteroseismic determination of the stellar rotation period of the Kepler transiting planetary systems and its implications for the spin-orbit architecture. | SUTO Y., KAMIAKA S. and BENOMAR O. | ||
2019AJ....157..192C ![]() |
84 | C | 1 | 28 | 20 | The curious case of KOI 4: confirming Kepler's first exoplanet detection. | CHONTOS A., HUBER D., LATHAM D.W., et al. | ||
2019AJ....157..245H ![]() |
52 | X | 1 | 7 | 73 | A hot Saturn orbiting an oscillating late subgiant discovered by TESS. | HUBER D., CHAPLIN W.J., CHONTOS A., et al. | ||
2019ApJ...879...69T | 17 | D | 1 | 222617 | 141 | The Payne: self-consistent ab initio fitting of stellar spectra. | TING Y.-S., CONROY C., RIX H.-W., et al. | ||
2019MNRAS.488..572K ![]() |
42 | X | 1 | 95 | ~ | Bayesian hierarchical inference of asteroseismic inclination angles. | KUSZLEWICZ J.S., CHAPLIN W.J., NORTH T.S.H., et al. | ||
2019A&A...631A..28D | 125 | X | 3 | 16 | ~ | Nearly polar orbit of the sub-Neptune HD 3167 c. Constraints on the dynamical history of a multi-planet system. | DALAL S., HEBRARD G., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., et al. | ||
2019MNRAS.489.4641E ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 6661 | ~ | Insights from the APOKASC determination of the evolutionary state of red-giant stars by consolidation of different methods. | ELSWORTH Y., HEKKER S., JOHNSON J.A., et al. | ||
2020MNRAS.491..690J | 43 | X | 1 | 1 | ~ | Differential rotation in convective envelopes: constraints from eclipsing binaries. | JERMYN A.S., TAYAR J. and FULLER J. | ||
2020MNRAS.491.5351F | 85 | X | 2 | 2 | ~ | Multiplanet disc interactions in binary systems. | FRANCHINI A., MARTIN R.G. and LUBOW S.H. | ||
2020ApJ...890...23L ![]() |
17 | D | 3 | 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. | ||
2020MNRAS.492.5641T | 43 | X | 1 | 9 | ~ | Star-disc alignment in the protoplanetary discs: SPH simulation of the collapse of turbulent molecular cloud cores. | TAKAISHI D., TSUKAMOTO Y. and SUTO Y. | ||
2020A&A...634A..29J ![]() |
43 | X | 1 | 14 | ~ | Gemini-GRACES high-quality spectra of Kepler evolved stars with transiting planets. I. Detailed characterization of multi-planet systems Kepler-278 and Kepler-391. | JOFRE E., ALMENARA J.M., PETRUCCI R., et al. | ||
2020AJ....159..242W ![]() |
85 | X | 2 | 16 | ~ | The discovery of the long-period, eccentric planet Kepler-88 d and system characterization with radial velocities and photodynamical analysis. | WEISS L.M., FABRYCKY D.C., AGOL E., et al. | ||
2020MNRAS.496.1149L | 43 | X | 1 | 12 | ~ | Flyby encounters between two planetary systems II: exploring the interactions of diverse planetary system architectures. | LI D., MUSTILL A.J. and DAVIES M.B. | ||
2020ApJ...899...55A ![]() |
43 | X | 1 | 165 | 8 | Search for alignment of disk orientations in nearby star-forming regions: Lupus, Taurus, Upper Scorpius, ρ Ophiuchi, and Orion. | AIZAWA M., SUTO Y., OYA Y., et al. | ||
2020AJ....160...94Z | 43 | X | 1 | 2 | ~ | Scaling K2. III. Comparable planet occurrence in the FGK samples of Campaign 5 and Kepler. | ZINK J.K., HARDEGREE-ULLMAN K.K., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., et al. | ||
2020MNRAS.496.3101P | 43 | X | 1 | 7 | ~ | Resonance in the K2-19 system is at odds with its high reported eccentricities. | PETIT A.C., PETIGURA E.A., DAVIES M.B., et al. | ||
2020A&A...639A..63G ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 4575 | 22 | Active red giants: Close binaries versus single rapid rotators. | GAULME P., JACKIEWICZ J., SPADA F., et al. | ||
2020AJ....160..105S | 43 | X | 1 | 13 | ~ | Stellar oblateness versus distant giant's in exciting Kepler planet mutual inclinations. | SPALDING C. and MILLHOLLAND S.C. | ||
2020AJ....160..108B ![]() |
17 | D | 2 | 6855 | 109 | The Gaia-Kepler stellar properties catalog. II. Planet radius demographics as a function of stellar mass and age. | BERGER T.A., HUBER D., GAIDOS E., et al. | ||
2020AJ....160..120J ![]() |
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. | ||
2020ApJ...900....4S ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 121537 | 14 | The age distribution of stars in the Milky Way bulge. | SIT T. and NESS M.K. | ||
2020MNRAS.498.3782J | 85 | X | 2 | 6 | ~ | Convective differential rotation in stars and planets - II. Observational and numerical tests. | JERMYN A.S., CHITRE S.M., LESAFFRE P., et al. | ||
2020ApJ...902L...5P | 46 | X | 1 | 10 | 32 | A disk-driven resonance as the origin of high inclinations of close-in planets. | PETROVICH C., MUNOZ D.J., KRATTER K.M., et al. | ||
2020AJ....160..224M | 128 | X | 3 | 8 | ~ | Revisiting the architecture of the KOI-89 system. | MASUDA K. and TAMAYO D. | ||
2020AJ....160..254B | 43 | X | 1 | 9 | ~ | The origin of systems of tightly packed inner planets with misaligned, ultra-short-period companions. | BECKER J., BATYGIN K., FABRYCKY D., et al. | ||
2021A&A...645A.124G ![]() |
322 | D | X C F | 6 | 1202 | 13 | Automated approach to measure stellar inclinations: validation through large-scale measurements on the red giant branch. | GEHAN C., MOSSER B., MICHEL E., et al. | |
2021AJ....161...68L ![]() |
44 | X | 1 | 253 | 24 | Hot stars with Kepler planets have high obliquities. | LOUDEN E.M., WINN J.N., PETIGURA E.A., et al. | ||
2021AJ....161...77W | 87 | X | 2 | 11 | ~ | Departure from the exact location of mean motion resonances induced by the gas disk in systems observed by Kepler. | WANG S., LIN D.N.C., ZHENG X., et al. | ||
2021AJ....161..119R ![]() |
88 | C | 1 | 20 | 22 | The TESS-Keck survey. IV. A retrograde, polar orbit for the ultra-low-density, hot super-Neptune WASP-107b. | RUBENZAHL R.A., DAI F., HOWARD A.W., 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. | ||
2021AJ....161..200J | 44 | X | 1 | 12 | 5 | Observable predictions from perturber-coupled high-eccentricity tidal migration of warm Jupiters. | JACKSON J.M., DAWSON R.I., SHANNON A., et al. | ||
2021ApJ...917L..34W | 88 | X | 2 | 8 | 9 | TOI-942b: a prograde Neptune in a ∼ 60 Myr old multi-transiting system. | WIRTH C.P., ZHOU G., QUINN S.N., et al. | ||
2021AJ....162...89Z ![]() |
174 | X | 4 | 13 | 8 | Long-period jovian tilts the orbits of two sub-Neptunes relative to stellar spin axis in Kepler-129. | ZHANG J., WEISS L.M., HUBER D., et al. | ||
2021AJ....162...98B ![]() |
17 | D | 1 | 2175 | ~ | Seeking echoes of circumstellar disks in Kepler light curves. | BROMLEY B.C., LEONARD A., QUINTANILLA A., et al. | ||
2021A&A...654A.133F | 1867 | T K A | S X C | 40 | 1 | 13 |
Asteroseismology of evolved stars to constrain the internal transport of angular momentum. IV. Internal rotation of Kepler-56 from an MCMC analysis of the rotational splittings. |
FELLAY L., BULDGEN G., EGGENBERGER P., et al. | |
2021A&A...654A.152B | 45 | X | 1 | 10 | 18 | The Rossiter-McLaughlin effect revolutions: an ultra-short period planet and a warm mini-Neptune on perpendicular orbits. | BOURRIER V., LOVIS C., CRETIGNIER M., et al. | ||
2022ApJ...925L...5B | 45 | X | 1 | 7 | 4 | The Chaotic History of the Retrograde Multi-planet System in K2-290A Driven by Distant Stars. | BEST S. and PETROVICH C. | ||
2022AJ....163..128W ![]() |
18 | D | 1 | 1570 | 6 | The influence of 10 unique chemical elements in shaping the distribution of Kepler planets. | WILSON R.F., CANAS C.I., MAJEWSKI S.R., et al. | ||
2022A&A...658A.107O | 108 | D | F | 2 | 48 | 4 | The similarity of multi-planet systems. | OTEGI J.F., HELLED R. and BOUCHY F. | |
2022ApJ...926L...8W | 91 | X | 2 | 15 | 20 | The Aligned Orbit of WASP-148b, the Only Known Hot Jupiter with a nearby Warm Jupiter Companion, from NEID and HIRES. | WANG X.-Y., RICE M., WANG S., et al. | ||
2022AJ....163..225T | 18 | D | 1 | 13 | 5 | TOI-1670 b and c: An Inner Sub-Neptune with an Outer Warm Jupiter Unlikely to Have Originated from High-eccentricity Migration. | TRAN Q.H., BOWLER B.P., ENDL M., et al. | ||
2022ApJ...932...78F | 520 | A | S X C | 10 | 7 | ~ | Hiding Planets Near and Far: The Parameter Space of Hidden Companions for Known Planetary Systems. | FARIDANI T.H., NAOZ S., WEI L., et al. | |
2022PASP..134h2001A ![]() |
466 | D | X C | 10 | 366 | 39 | Stellar Obliquities in Exoplanetary Systems. | ALBRECHT S.H., DAWSON R.I. and WINN J.N. | |
2022ApJ...940..132V | 134 | X | 3 | 19 | ~ | Stellar Obliquity from Spot Transit Mapping of Kepler-210. | VALIO A. and ARAUJO A. | ||
2022PASJ...74.1309T | 179 | X | 4 | 20 | ~ | A trio of giant planets orbiting evolved star HD 184010. | TENG H.-Y., SATO B., TAKARADA T., et al. | ||
2022A&A...668A.172G | 45 | X | 1 | 7 | 3 | Rossiter-McLaughlin detection of the 9-month period transiting exoplanet HIP41378 d. | GROUFFAL S., SANTERNE A., BOURRIER V., et al. | ||
2023A&A...669A...2F | 47 | X | 1 | 5 | ~ | Constraints on planetary tidal dissipation from a detailed study of Kepler 91b. | FELLAY L., PEZZOTTI C., BULDGEN G., et al. | ||
2023AJ....165...44G | 47 | X | 1 | 27 | 4 | TESS Giants Transiting Giants. III. An Eccentric Warm Jupiter Supports a Period-Eccentricity Relation for Giant Planets Transiting Evolved Stars. | GRUNBLATT S.K., SAUNDERS N., CHONTOS A., et al. | ||
2023MNRAS.521.5776E | 47 | X | 1 | 3 | 1 | Assessing the spin-orbit obliquity of low-mass planets in the breaking the chain formation model: a story of misalignment. | ESTEVES L., IZIDORO A., WINTER O.C., et al. | ||
2023AJ....166...36H | 280 | X C | 5 | 28 | 1 | Inner Planetary System Gap Complexity is a Predictor of Outer Giant Planets. | HE M.Y. and WEISS L.M. | ||
2023A&A...675A.115K ![]() |
47 | X | 1 | 24 | ~ | TOI-1130: A photodynamical analysis of a hot Jupiter in resonance with an inner low-mass planet. | KORTH J., GANDOLFI D., SUBJAK J., et al. |
© Université de Strasbourg/CNRS
• Contact