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2010ApJ...715..458T viz 1262   K A D     X C F     32 5 37
HAT-P-14b: a 2.2 MJ exoplanet transiting a bright F star.
TORRES G., BAKOS G.A., HARTMAN J., et al.
2010ApJ...719..602S 382     A D     X C       10 84 181 Evidence of possible spin-orbit misalignment along the line of sight in transiting exoplanet systems. SCHLAUFMAN K.C.
2010ApJ...720.1569K 169       D       C F     2 67 238 A correlation between stellar activity and hot Jupiter emission spectra. KNUTSON H.A., HOWARD A.W. and ISAACSON H.
2011AJ....141...63W viz 501       S   X C       11 12 54 Orbital orientations of exoplanets: HAT-P-4b is prograde and HAT-P-14b is retrograde. WINN J.N., HOWARD A.W., JOHNSON J.A., et al.
2011ApJ...729..138M 46           X         1 4 64 Discerning exoplanet migration models using spin-orbit measurements. MORTON T.D. and JOHNSON J.A.
2011A&A...527L..11H viz 77             C       1 30 43 The retrograde orbit of the HAT-P-6b exoplanet. HEBRARD G., EHRENREICH D., BOUCHY F., et al.
2011A&A...527A..85N viz 476   K   D     X C       12 23 24 TASTE: The Asiago Search for Transit timing variations of Exoplanets. I. Overview and improved parameters for HAT-P-3b and
HAT-P-14b.
NASCIMBENI V., PIOTTO G., BEDIN L.R., et al.
2011AJ....141..161S 100   K A     X C       2 8 7 Independent discovery of the transiting exoplanet
HAT-P-14b.
SIMPSON E.K., BARROS S.C.C., BROWN D.J.A., et al.
2011A&A...529A..50L 15       D               1 25 18 Constraining tidal dissipation in F-type main-sequence stars: the case of CoRoT-11. LANZA A.F., DAMIANI C. and GANDOLFI D.
2011PASJ...63S.531H 78           X         2 19 38 A possible tilted orbit of the super-Neptune HAT-P-11b. HIRANO T., NARITA N., SHPORER A., et al.
2011MNRAS.414..108B viz 15       D               1 215 1 On the use of the Virtual Observatory to select calibrators for phase-referenced astrometry of exoplanet-host stars. BEUST H., BONNEAU D., MOURARD D., et al.
2011A&A...534L...6T 15       D               1 29 43 The time dependence of hot Jupiters' orbital inclinations. TRIAUD A.H.M.J.
2011ApJ...742...69H 214       D     X C       5 7 100 Improved modeling of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect for transiting exoplanets. HIRANO T., SUTO Y., WINN J.N., et al.
2011ApJ...742...72N 39           X         1 22 84 Orbital distributions of close-in planets and distant planets formed by scattering and dynamical tides. NAGASAWA M. and IDA S.
2011A&A...535A.116D 154           X         4 25 5 Prospecting transit duration variations in extrasolar planetary systems. DAMIANI C. and LANZA A.F.
2012MNRAS.422.2024J viz 40           X         1 63 151 The coronal X-ray-age relation and its implications for the evaporation of exoplanets. JACKSON A.P., DAVIS T.A. and WHEATLEY P.J.
2012MNRAS.423.1503B viz 54       D     X         2 49 26 Rossiter-McLaughlin effect measurements for WASP-16, WASP-25 and WASP-31. BROWN D.J.A., COLLIER CAMERON A., ANDERSON D.R., et al.
2012ApJ...757..161T viz 17       D               1 60 262 Improved spectroscopic parameters for transiting planet hosts. TORRES G., FISCHER D.A., SOZZETTI A., et al.
2012MNRAS.426.1291S viz 464     A D S   X C       11 81 121 Homogeneous studies of transiting extrasolar planets - V. New results for 38 planets. SOUTHWORTH J.
2013ApJ...766....9S viz 16       D               1 538 31 An ultraviolet investigation of activity on exoplanet host stars. SHKOLNIK E.L.
2013A&A...551L...8P viz 16       D               2 7420 121 Chromospheric activity as age indicator. An L-shaped chromospheric-activity versus age diagram. PACE G.
2013A&A...551A..73F viz 78               F     1 57 14 WASP-54b, WASP-56b, and WASP-57b: three new sub-Jupiter mass planets from SuperWASP. FAEDI F., POLLACCO D., BARROS S.C.C., 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.
2013ApJ...771..107E viz 16       D               1 756 47 Spectroscopy of faint Kepler mission exoplanet candidate host stars. EVERETT M.E., HOWELL S.B., SILVA D.R., 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.
2014A&A...563A.143D viz 39           X         1 11 16 Transiting planets from WASP-South, Euler, and TRAPPIST. WASP-68b, WASP-73b, and WASP-88b, three hot Jupiters transiting evolved solar-type stars. DELREZ L., VAN GROOTEL V., ANDERSON D.R., et al.
2014ApJ...785..126K viz 17       D               2 120 242 Friends of hot Jupiters. I. A radial velocity search for massive, long-period companions to close-in gas giant planets. KNUTSON H.A., FULTON B.J., MONTET B.T., et al.
2014ApJ...786..102V 16       D               1 110 47 Tidal dissipation and obliquity evolution in hot Jupiter systems. VALSECCHI F. and RASIO F.A.
2014A&A...567A.128P viz 16       D               1 24 22 No X-rays from WASP-18. Implications for its age, activity, and the influence of its massive hot Jupiter. PILLITTERI I., WOLK S.J., SCIORTINO S., et al.
2015ApJ...800..138N 254       D S   X         6 64 116 Friends of hot jupiters. II. No correspondence between Hot-Jupiter spin-orbit misalignment and the incidence of directly imaged stellar companions. NGO H., KNUTSON H.A., HINKLEY S., et al.
2015A&A...575A..18B viz 16       D               1 319 28 Revising the ages of planet-hosting stars. BONFANTI A., ORTOLANI S., PIOTTO G., et al.
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.
2015A&A...576A..94S viz 135       D   O X         4 40 18 Homogeneous spectroscopic parameters for bright planet host stars from the northern hemisphere. The impact on stellar and planetary mass. SOUSA S.G., SANTOS N.C., MORTIER A., et al.
2015ApJ...814..148P 16       D               2 53 18 Friends of hot jupiters. III. An infrared spectroscopic search for low-mass stellar companions. PISKORZ D., KNUTSON H.A., NGO H., et al.
2016A&A...585A...5B viz 16       D               2 339 83 Age consistency between exoplanet hosts and field stars. BONFANTI A., ORTOLANI S. and NASCIMBENI V.
2016ApJ...819...27F viz 764   K A D     X C       19 7 9 Demonstrating high-precision, multiband transit photometry with MuSCAT: a case for
HAT-P-14b.
FUKUI A., NARITA N., KAWASHIMA Y., 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.
2016A&A...591A.118S viz 16       D               2 31406 141 The PASTEL catalogue: 2016 version. SOUBIRAN C., LE CAMPION J.-F., BROUILLET N., et al.
2016AJ....152..181H viz 16       D               1 9279 22 SETI observations of exoplanets with the Allen Telescope Array. HARP G.R., RICHARDS J., TARTER J.C., et al.
2017ApJ...835..204X 422       D S   X         10 14 2 Possible outcomes of Coplanar High-eccentricity Migration: hot Jupiters, close-in super-Earths, and counter-orbiting planets. XUE Y., MASUDA K. and SUTO Y.
2017AJ....153..136S viz 16       D               1 525 287 Accurate empirical radii and masses of planets and their host stars with Gaia parallaxes. STASSUN K.G., COLLINS K.A. and GAUDI B.S.
2017PASP..129b5002M 41           X         1 6 5 The Next Generation Transit survey-prototyping phase. McCORMAC J., POLLACCO D., WHEATLEY P.J., et al.
2017A&A...602A.107B viz 16       D               13 476 185 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.
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.
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.477..175O 181       D     X C       4 42 2 Constraining planetary migration and tidal dissipation with coeval hot Jupiters. O'CONNOR C.E. and HANSEN B.M.S.
2018A&A...616A...7S viz 16       D               1 4792 112 Gaia Data Release 2. The catalogue of radial velocity standard stars. SOUBIRAN C., JASNIEWICZ G., CHEMIN L., et al.
2018ApJS..237...38B viz 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.
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.
2019AJ....158..190H viz 17       D               1 343 61 Hot Jupiters are destroyed by tides while their host stars are on the main sequence. HAMER J.H. and SCHLAUFMAN K.C.
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..194V viz 17       D               1 288 ~ A statistical search for star-planet interaction in the ultraviolet using GALEX. VISWANATH G., NARANG M., MANOJ P., et al.
2020MNRAS.496.1922B 56           X         1 16 209 Unresolved stellar companions with Gaia DR2 astrometry. BELOKUROV V., PENOYRE Z., OH S., et al.
2020A&A...643A.169K 102       D     X         3 92 ~ More planetary candidates from K2 Campaign 5 using TRAN_K2. KOVACS G.
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.
2021AJ....162..221S 61       D     X         2 10 8 Critical analysis of TESS transit photometric data: improved physical properties for five exoplanets. SAHA S. and SENGUPTA S.
2022A&A...658A..31N 45           X         1 46 16 The PLATO field selection process. I. Identification and content of the long-pointing fields. NASCIMBENI V., PIOTTO G., BORNER A., et al.
2022ApJS..259...62I viz 18       D               1 395 24 TESS Transit Timing of Hundreds of Hot Jupiters. IVSHINA E.S. and WINN J.N.
2022MNRAS.514.4300B viz 18       D               1 954 7 Linking chromospheric activity and magnetic field properties for late-type dwarf stars. BROWN E.L., JEFFERS S.V., MARSDEN S.C., et al.
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 18       D               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.
2022A&A...664A.161B 600       D     X C       13 37 12 The GAPS Programme at TNG. XXXV. Fundamental properties of transiting exoplanet host stars. BIAZZO K., D'ORAZI V., DESIDERA S., 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.
2022PASP..134i4502D 46           X         1 6 8 ATOCA: an Algorithm to Treat Order Contamination. Application to the NIRISS SOSS Mode. DARVEAU-BERNIER A., ALBERT L., TALENS G.J., et al.
2023PASP..135a8001S 514           X C       10 6 6 JWST NIRCam Defocused Imaging: Photometric Stability Performance and How It Can Sense Mirror Tilts. SCHLAWIN E., BEATTY T., BROOKS B., et al.
2023PASP..135a8002E 501     A     X C       10 2 12 Spectroscopic Time-series Performance of JWST/NIRSpec from Commissioning Observations. ESPINOZA N., UBEDA L., BIRKMANN S.M., et al.
2022MNRAS.516.6145P 45           X         1 57 1 Comprehensive Bayesian modelling of tidal circularization in open cluster binaries part I: M 35, NGC 6819, and NGC 188. PENEV K.M. and SCHUSSLER J.A.
2023PASP..135c8001B 96           X         2 8 28 In-orbit Performance of the Near-infrared Spectrograph NIRSpec on the James Webb Space Telescope. BOKER T., BECK T.L., BIRKMANN S.M., et al.
2023PASP..135d8001R 106             C       1 12 160 The Science Performance of JWST as Characterized in Commissioning. RIGBY J., PERRIN M., McELWAIN M., et al.
2023PASP..135g5001A 187           X         4 9 ~ The Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph for the James Webb Space Telescope. III. Single Object Slitless Spectroscopy. ALBERT L., LAFRENIERE D., DOYON R., et al.
2022RNAAS...6..155P 63       D     X         2 25 ~ Chemical Abundances for 25 JWST Exoplanet Host Stars with KeckSpec. POLANSKI A.S., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., HOWARD A.W., et al.
2023PASP..135i8001D 420       S   X C       7 13 ~ The Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph for the James Webb Space Telescope. I. Instrument Overview and In-flight Performance. DOYON R., WILLOTT C.J., HUTCHINGS J.B., et al.
2024AJ....167..126R 50           X         1 60 ~ The Orbital Geometries and Stellar Obliquities of Exoplanet-hosting Multistar Systems. RICE M., GERBIG K. and VANDERBURG A.
2024A&A...682A.136C 20       D               4 144 ~ The GAPS Programme at TNG LI. Investigating the correlations between transiting system parameters and host chromospheric activity. CLAUDI R., BRUNO G., FOSSATI L., et al.

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