WASP-47 , the SIMBAD biblio

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2012MNRAS.426..739H viz 350       S   X C       7 26 125 Seven transiting hot Jupiters from WASP-South, Euler and TRAPPIST: WASP-47b, WASP-55b, WASP-61b, WASP-62b, WASP-63b, WASP-66b and WASP-67b. HELLIER C., ANDERSON D.R., COLLIER CAMERON A., et al.
2013A&A...552A.119S viz 16       D               1 1487 118 Magnetic energy fluxes in sub-Alfvenic planet star and moon planet interactions. SAUR J., GRAMBUSCH T., DULING S., et al.
2013A&A...556A.150S viz 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.
2013A&A...558A.106M viz 94       D   O   C       2 91 84 New and updated stellar parameters for 90 transit hosts. The effect of the surface gravity. MORTIER A., SANTOS N.C., SOUSA S.G., et al.
2014MNRAS.442.1844B 16       D               2 81 26 Discrepancies between isochrone fitting and gyrochronology for exoplanet host stars? BROWN D.J.A.
2014A&A...572A..95M 16       D   O           2 165 49 Correcting the spectroscopic surface gravity using transits and asteroseismology. No significant effect on temperatures or metallicities with ARES and MOOG in local thermodynamic equilibrium. MORTIER A., SOUSA S.G., ADIBEKYAN V.Z., et al.
2015A&A...574A..39D viz 16       D               1 113 33 Evolution of angular-momentum-losing exoplanetary systems. Revisiting Darwin stability. DAMIANI C. and LANZA A.F.
2015A&A...575A..23W 16       D               1 53 15 A Lucky Imaging search for stellar companions to transiting planet host stars. WOELLERT M., BRANDNER W., BERGFORS C., et al.
2015ApJ...806...97K 16       D               1 93 15 Polarization in exoplanetary systems caused by transits, grazing transits, and starspots. KOSTOGRYZ N.M., YAKOBCHUK T.M. and BERDYUGINA S.V.
2015ApJ...812L..11S 715 T         X         17 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...812L..18B 1029 T   A S   X         24 8 202
WASP-47: a hot Jupiter system with two additional planets discovered by K2.
BECKER J.C., VANDERBURG A., ADAMS F.C., et al.
2015ApJ...813L...9D 740 T K A     X C       17 5 19 Doppler monitoring of the
WASP-47 multiplanet system.
DAI F., WINN J.N., ARRIAGADA P., et al.
2016ApJS..222...14V viz 96       D     X         3 209 177 Planetary candidates from the first year of the K2 mission. VANDERBURG A., LATHAM D.W., BUCHHAVE L.A., et al.
2016A&A...586A..93N viz 790 T K A     X C       18 15 52 Hot Jupiters with relatives: discovery of additional planets in orbit around WASP-41 and
WASP-47.
NEVEU-VANMALLE M., QUELOZ D., ANDERSON D.R., et al.
2016ApJ...820...56V 41           X         1 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.
2016A&A...588A.118M viz 45           X         1 14 74 The GAPS programme with HARPS-N at TNG. XI. Pr 0211 in M 44: the first multi-planet system in an open cluster. MALAVOLTA L., NASCIMBENI V., PIOTTO G., et al.
2016ApJ...823..115D 41           X         1 21 27 Doppler monitoring of five K2 transiting planetary systems. DAI F., WINN J.N., ALBRECHT S., et al.
2016AJ....151..150M 40           X         1 13 11 Starspots on WASP-85. MOCNIK T., CLARK B.J.M., ANDERSON D.R., et al.
2016AJ....151..171J 81           X         2 12 16 Two hot jupiters from K2 campaign 4. JOHNSON M.C., GANDOLFI D., FRIDLUND M., et al.
2016MNRAS.457.2480C 162           X   F     3 16 31 On the formation of compact planetary systems via concurrent core accretion and migration. COLEMAN G.A.L. and NELSON R.P.
2016MNRAS.457.4384S 42           X         1 8 17 Sensitivity bias in the mass-radius distribution from transit timing variations and radial velocity measurements. STEFFEN J.H.
2016A&A...589A.124L 40           X         1 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.
2016ApJ...825...53H 43           X         1 4 12 The K2-ESPRINT project IV. A hot Jupiter in a prograde orbit with a possible stellar companion. HIRANO T., NOWAK G., KUZUHARA M., et al.
2016A&A...591A..55M viz 82           X         2 13 27 Five transiting hot Jupiters discovered using WASP-South, Euler, and TRAPPIST: WASP-119 b, WASP-124 b, WASP-126 b, WASP-129 b, and WASP-133 b. MAXTED P.F.L., ANDERSON D.R., COLLIER CAMERON A., et al.
2016A&A...591A.118S viz 16       D               1 31406 141 The PASTEL catalogue: 2016 version. SOUBIRAN C., LE CAMPION J.-F., BROUILLET N., et al.
2016AJ....152...47A 217       D     X         6 130 29 Ultra-short-period planets in K2 superpig results for campaigns 0-5. ADAMS E.R., JACKSON B. and ENDL M.
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.
2016ApJ...827L..10V 85             C       1 10 51 Five planets transiting a ninth magnitude star. VANDERBURG A., BECKER J.C., KRISTIANSEN M.H., et al.
2016ApJS..226....7C viz 337       D     X         9 400 165 197 candidates and 104 validated planets in K2's first five fields. CROSSFIELD I.J.M., CIARDI D.R., PETIGURA E.A., et al.
2016ApJ...828...80K 42           X         1 26 74 Atmosphere-interior exchange on hot, rocky exoplanets. KITE E.S., FEGLEY B.Jr, SCHAEFER L., et al.
2016ApJ...829..114B 62           X         1 9 200 In situ formation and dynamical evolution of hot Jupiter systems. BATYGIN K., BODENHEIMER P.H. and LAUGHLIN G.P.
2016MNRAS.461.3399P 40           X         1 174 76 Transiting exoplanet candidates from K2 Campaigns 5 and 6. POPE B.J.S., PARVIAINEN H. and AIGRAIN S.
2016A&A...594A.100B viz 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.
2016A&A...595L...5A 588 T K A     X C       13 4 8 Absolute densities, masses, and radii of the
WASP-47 system determined dynamically.
ALMENARA J.M., DIAZ R.F., BONFILS X., et al.
2017AJ....153...25A viz 41           X         1 179 7 Probability of the physical association of 104 blended companions to Kepler Objects of Interest using visible and near-infrared adaptive optics photometry. ATKINSON D., BARANEC C., ZIEGLER C., 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...70S 634 T   A     X C       14 15 13 Mass constraints of the
WASP-47 planetary system from radial velocities.
SINUKOFF E., HOWARD A.W., PETIGURA E.A., et al.
2017AJ....153...82A 81           X         2 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.
2016MNRAS.463.3276H 83           X         2 7 22 WASP-92b, WASP-93b and WASP-118b: three new transiting close-in giant planets. HAY K.L., COLLIER-CAMERON A., DOYLE A.P., et al.
2017MNRAS.466.1868C viz 41           X         1 176 21 An overabundance of low-density Neptune-like planets. CUBILLOS P., ERKAEV N.V., JUVAN I., et al.
2017MNRAS.464.2708S 44           X         1 6 21 K2-99: a subgiant hosting a transiting warm Jupiter in an eccentric orbit and a long-period companion. SMITH A.M.S., GANDOLFI D., BARRAGAN O., et al.
2017AJ....153..224M 44           X         1 11 37 The Kepler-19 system: a thick-envelope super-Earth with two Neptune-mass companions characterized using radial velocities and transit timing variations. MALAVOLTA L., BORSATO L., GRANATA V., 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.
2017AJ....153..265W 1748 T         X C       41 8 19 New insights on planet formation in
WASP-47 from a simultaneous analysis of radial velocities and transit timing variations.
WEISS L.M., DECK K.M., SINUKOFF E., et al.
2017AJ....153..271S 42           X         1 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.
2016PASP..128f4401T viz 80           X         2 23 6 WASP-120 b, WASP-122 b, AND WASP-123 b: three newly discovered planets from the WASP-South survey. TURNER O.D., ANDERSON D.R., COLLIER CAMERON A., et al.
2016PASP..128l4403M 41           X         1 4 5 WASP-157b, a transiting hot Jupiter observed with K2. MOCNIK T., ANDERSON D.R., BROWN D.J.A., et al.
2017A&A...602A.107B viz 122           X         3 476 185 The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N at TNG. XIV. Investigating giant planet migration history via improved eccentricity and mass determination for 231 transiting planets. BONOMO A.S., DESIDERA S., BENATTI S., et al.
2017MNRAS.467.1531H 52           X         1 4 46 Perturbation of compact planetary systems by distant giant planets. HANSEN B.M.S.
2017MNRAS.467.1714T 42           X         1 19 21 Peculiar architectures for the WASP-53 and WASP-81 planet-hosting systems. TRIAUD A.H.M.J., NEVEU-VANMALLE M., LENDL M., et al.
2017MNRAS.467.2845A 44           X         1 3 9 Disentangling hot Jupiters formation location from their chemical composition. ALI-DIB M.
2017MNRAS.468..549B 634     A S   X C       14 28 20 Effects of unseen additional planetary perturbers on compact extrasolar planetary systems. BECKER J.C. and ADAMS F.C.
2017MNRAS.469..171R 41           X         1 12 5 Transit probabilities in secularly evolving planetary systems. READ M.J., WYATT M.C. and TRIAUD A.H.M.J.
2017AJ....154...93S 123           X C       2 4 6 A secular resonant origin for the loneliness of hot Jupiters. SPALDING C. and BATYGIN K.
2017A&A...603A..30S viz 16       D               8 2500 58 Observational evidence for two distinct giant planet populations. SANTOS N.C., ADIBEKYAN V., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2017A&A...604A.110A 44           X         1 17 65 The discoveries of WASP-91b, WASP-105b and WASP-107b: Two warm Jupiters and a planet in the transition region between ice giants and gas giants. ANDERSON D.R., COLLIER CAMERON A., DELREZ L., et al.
2017NewA...55....1H 97       D       C       1 146 2 Multiple planetary systems: properties of the current sample. HOBSON M.J. and GOMEZ M.
2017AJ....154..226D viz 84           X         2 16 56 The discovery and mass measurement of a new ultra-short-period planet: K2-131b. DAI F., WINN J.N., GANDOLFI D., et al.
2017AJ....154..230B 325           X C       7 14 7 Exterior companions to hot Jupiter's orbiting cool stars are coplanar. BECKER J.C., VANDERBURG A., ADAMS F.C., et al.
2017AJ....154..237V viz 2886 T     S   X C       68 15 45 Precise masses in the
WASP-47 system.
VANDERBURG A., BECKER J.C., BUCHHAVE L.A., 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.
2018AJ....155...79H viz 41           X         1 25 7 HATS-50b through HATS-53b: four transiting hot Jupiters orbiting G-type stars discovered by the HATSouth survey. HENNING T., MANCINI L., SARKIS P., et al.
2018AJ....155...84W 16       D               3 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...94S 44           X         1 51 191 Identifying exoplanets with deep learning: a five-planet resonant chain around Kepler-80 and an eighth planet around Kepler-90. SHALLUE C.J. and VANDERBURG A.
2018PASP..130c4401C 41           X         1 8 ~ An analysis of transiting hot Jupiters observed with K2: WASP-55b and WASP-75b. CLARK B.J.M., ANDERSON D.R., HELLIER C., et al.
2018AJ....155..177D viz 165       S   X         3 124 2 Stellar obliquity and magnetic activity of planet-hosting stars and eclipsing binaries based on transit chord correlation. DAI F., WINN J.N., BERTA-THOMPSON Z., et al.
2018MNRAS.475.5231L 248       S     C F     3 5 6 How do external companions affect spin-orbit misalignment of hot Jupiters? LAI D., ANDERSON K.R. and PU B.
2018PASP..130f4401W 42           X         1 6 8 Transiting exoplanet monitoring project (TEMP). IV. Refined system parameters, transit timing variations, and orbital stability of the transiting planetary system HAT-P-25. WANG X.-Y., WANG S., HINSE T.C., 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..835Z 47           X         1 2 12 Planet formation in discs with inclined binary companions: can primordial spin-orbit misalignment be produced? ZANAZZI J.J. and LAI D.
2018MNRAS.478.2480P 41           X         1 27 5 The architecture and formation of the Kepler-30 planetary system. PANICHI F., GOZDZIEWSKI K., MIGASZEWSKI C., 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.
2018AJ....156...96W 165           X         4 31 3 TTV-determined masses for warm Jupiters and their close planetary companions. WU D.-H., WANG S., ZHOU J.-L., et al.
2018AJ....156...99L 173           X C       3 15 126 An update to the EVEREST K2 pipeline: short cadence, saturated stars, and Kepler-like photometry down to Kp = 15. LUGER R., KRUSE E., FOREMAN-MACKEY D., et al.
2018ApJ...864L..38D 82             C       1 109 49 Larger mutual inclinations for the shortest-period planets. DAI F., MASUDA K. and WINN J.N.
2018MNRAS.480.2846B viz 41           X         1 96 12 Systematic mischaracterization of exoplanetary system dynamical histories from a model degeneracy near mean-motion resonance. BOISVERT J.H., NELSON B.E. and STEFFEN J.H.
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..254W viz 41           X         1 1269 42 The California-Kepler Survey. VI. Kepler multis and singles have similar planet and stellar properties indicating a common origin. WEISS L.M., ISAACSON H.T., MARCY G.W., et al.
2018AJ....156..277L viz 41           X         1 306 50 Sixty validated planets from K2 campaigns 5-8. LIVINGSTON J.H., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., PETIGURA E.A., et al.
2018MNRAS.481.4960R 42           X         1 7 10 NGTS-2b: an inflated hot-Jupiter transiting a bright F-dwarf. RAYNARD L., GOAD M.R., GILLEN E., et al.
2018A&A...620A..88C 41           X         1 12 ~ An alternative stable solution for the Kepler-419 system, obtained with the use of a genetic algorithm. CARPINTERO D.D. and MELITA M.
2019ApJ...870L..17C 85           X         2 7 8 Kepler-730: a hot Jupiter system with a close-in, transiting, Earth-sized planet. CANAS C.I., WANG S., MAHADEVAN S., et al.
2019AJ....157...52B viz 18       D               1 88 108 An excess of Jupiter analogs in super-Earth systems. BRYAN M.L., KNUTSON H.A., LEE E.J., et al.
2019AJ....157...82W viz 44           X         1 7 20 Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project (TEMP). V. Transit follow up for HAT-P-9b, HAT-P-32b, and HAT-P-36b. WANG Y.-H., WANG S., HINSE T.C., et al.
2019A&A...622A..81M viz 167           X   F     3 39 22 Ephemeris refinement of 21 hot Jupiter exoplanets with high timing uncertainties. MALLONN M., VON ESSEN C., HERRERO E., et al.
2019MNRAS.484..712D 90             C       3 9 60 A new class of Super-Earths formed from high-temperature condensates: HD219134 b, 55 Cnc e, WASP-47 e. DORN C., HARRISON J.H.D., BONSOR A., et al.
2019MNRAS.484.3233B 42           X         1 35 5 HARPS-N radial velocities confirm the low densities of the Kepler-9 planets. BORSATO L., MALAVOLTA L., PIOTTO G., et al.
2019AJ....157..124K viz 17       D               3 603 7 Discovery and Vetting of Exoplanets. I. Benchmarking K2 vetting tools. KOSTOV V.B., MULLALLY S.E., QUINTANA E.V., et al.
2019A&A...623A..88B 162           X         3 3 112 Formation of planetary systems by pebble accretion and migration: growth of gas giants. BITSCH B., IZIDORO A., JOHANSEN A., et al.
2019AJ....157..145M viz 84           X         2 16 5 Long-period giant companions to three compact, multiplanet systems. MILLS S.M., HOWARD A.W., WEISS L.M., et al.
2019ApJ...876...23G viz 17       D               1 496 3 Multiple Populations of extrasolar gas giants. GODA S. and MATSUO T.
2019AJ....158...65D 168             C F     2 14 22 TOI-216b and TOI-216 c: two warm, large exoplanets in or slightly wide of the 2:1 orbital resonance. DAWSON R.I., HUANG C.X., LISSAUER J.J., et al.
2019MNRAS.488.2455R 42           X         1 25 ~ The Random Transiter - EPIC 249706694/HD 139139. RAPPAPORT S., VANDERBURG A., KRISTIANSEN M.H., et al.
2019A&A...628A.108F viz 42           X         1 14 ~ Kepler Object of Interest Network. III. Kepler-82f: a new non-transiting 21 M planet from photodynamical modelling. FREUDENTHAL J., VON ESSEN C., OFIR A., et al.
2019ApJ...883...79D 127           X         3 19 52 Homogeneous analysis of hot Earths: masses, sizes, and compositions. DAI F., MASUDA K., WINN J.N., et al.
2019ApJS..244...11K viz 17       D               1 2118 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..177Q viz 44           X         1 19 43 Near-resonance in a system of sub-Neptunes from TESS. QUINN S.N., BECKER J.C., RODRIGUEZ J.E., et al.
2019MNRAS.489.3149S 17       D               1 66 ~ Estimation of singly transiting K2 planet periods with Gaia parallaxes. SANDFORD E., ESPINOZA N., BRAHM R., et al.
2020AJ....159...38M 44           X         1 23 34 Mutual orbital inclinations between cold Jupiters and inner super-Earths. MASUDA K., WINN J.N. and KAWAHARA H.
2020AJ....159...44C viz 43           X         1 22 ~ XO-7 b: a transiting hot Jupiter with a massive companion on a wide orbit. CROUZET N., HEALY B.F., HEBRARD G., et al.
2020MNRAS.491.2760G 43           X         1 19 ~ Periodic transit timing variations and refined system parameters of the exoplanet XO-6b. GARAI Z., PRIBULLA T., KOMZIK R., et al.
2020ApJ...890...23L viz 17       D               4 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..176K 1771 T   A     X C       40 7 ~ The dark planets of the
WASP-47 planetary system.
KANE S.R., FETHEROLF T. and HILL M.L.
2020ApJ...892L...7H 217           X         5 9 39 TESS spots a hot Jupiter with an inner transiting Neptune. HUANG C.X., QUINN S.N., VANDERBURG A., et al.
2020AJ....159..194V viz 17       D               4 288 ~ A statistical search for star-planet interaction in the ultraviolet using GALEX. VISWANATH G., NARANG M., MANOJ P., et al.
2020AJ....159..242W viz 255           X C       5 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.
2020A&A...636A..98C viz 44           X         1 14 27 TraMoS. V. Updated ephemeris and multi-epoch monitoring of the hot Jupiters WASP-18Ab, WASP-19b, and WASP-77Ab. CORTES-ZULETA P., ROJO P., WANG S., et al.
2020PASP..132a4401M 43           X         1 9 ~ K2 looks toward WASP-28 and WASP-151. MOCNIK T., HELLIER C. and ANDERSON D.R.
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.
2020MNRAS.496.1217D 43           X         1 4 ~ Modified Hermite integrators of arbitrary order. DITTMANN A.J.
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.
2020A&A...640A..48L viz 43           X         1 27 17 Masses for the seven planets in K2-32 and K2-233. Four diverse planets in resonant chain and the first young rocky worlds. LILLO-BOX J., LOPEZ T.A., SANTERNE A., et al.
2021PASP..133a4402K 44           X         1 19 ~ Science extraction from TESS observations of known exoplanet hosts. KANE S.R., BEAN J.L., CAMPANTE T.L., et al.
2021A&A...645A...7K viz 17       D               1 1569 17 Determining the true mass of radial-velocity exoplanets with Gaia. Nine planet candidates in the brown dwarf or stellar regime and 27 confirmed planets. KIEFER F., HEBRARD G., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., 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.
2020PASJ...72...24L 17       D               1 90 ~ The reliability of the Titius-Bode relation and its implications for the search for exoplanets. LARA P., CORDERO-TERCERO G. and ALLEN C.
2021A&A...649L...5B 44           X         1 41 19 Dry or water world? How the water contents of inner sub-Neptunes constrain giant planet formation and the location of the water ice line. BITSCH B., RAYMOND S.N., BUCHHAVE L.A., et al.
2021A&A...649A.111A viz 17       D               1 177 20 Stellar clustering and orbital architecture of planetary systems. ADIBEKYAN V., SANTOS N.C., DEMANGEON O.D.S., et al.
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