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KOI-415b , the SIMBAD biblio (41 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.19CEST01:57:31 |
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Citations (from ADS) |
Title | First 3 Authors |
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2011PASP..123..412W | 15 | D | 1 | 2897 | 398 | The Exoplanet Orbit Database. | WRIGHT J.T., KAKHOURI O., MARCY G.W., et al. | ||
2013ApJS..204...24B | 16 | D | 1 | 3274 | 922 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. III. Analysis of the first 16 months of data. | BATALHA N.M., ROWE J.F., BRYSON S.T., et al. | ||
2014ApJS..210...19B | 16 | D | 1 | 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...791...35L | 16 | D | 1 | 800 | 137 | Robotic laser adaptive optics imaging of 715 Kepler exoplanet candidates using Robo-AO. | LAW N.M., MORTON T., BARANEC C., 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. | ||
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. | ||
2015ApJ...800..134M | 40 | X | 1 | 11 | 18 | Characterizing the cool KOIs. VII. Refined physical properties of the transiting brown dwarf LHS 6343 C. | MONTET B.T., JOHNSON J.A., MUIRHEAD P.S., et al. | ||
2015A&A...575A..85B | 79 | 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. | ||
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. | ||
2015ApJS..217...31M | 16 | D | 1 | 2033 | 213 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. VI. Planet sample from Q1–Q16 (47 months). | MULLALLY F., COUGHLIN J.L., THOMPSON S.E., et al. | ||
2015AJ....150...56J | 42 | X | 1 | 22 | 91 | Discovery and validation of Kepler-452b: a 1.6 r⊕ super earth exoplanet in the habitable zone of a G2 star. | JENKINS J.M., TWICKEN J.D., BATALHA N.M., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...809....8B | 16 | D | 1 | 112329 | 282 | Terrestrial planet occurrence rates for the Kepler GK dwarf sample. | BURKE C.J., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., MULLALLY F., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...810..158F | 40 | X | 1 | 211 | 260 | 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. | ||
2015A&A...584A..13C | 16 | D | 1 | 21 | 33 | 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. | ||
2016A&A...587A..64S | 40 | X | 1 | 179 | 172 | SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. XVII. The physical properties of giant exoplanets within 400 days of period. | SANTERNE A., MOUTOU C., TSANTAKI M., et al. | ||
2016A&A...588A.144W | 83 | 27 | The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets. | WILSON P.A., HEBRARD G., SANTOS N.C., et al. | |||||
2016AJ....152..158T | 16 | D | 1 | 4387 | 37 | Detection of potential transit signals in 17 quarters of Kepler data: results of the final Kepler mission transiting planet search (DR25). | TWICKEN J.D., JENKINS J.M., SEADER S.E., et al. | ||
2016AJ....152..181H | 16 | D | 2 | 9279 | 22 | SETI observations of exoplanets with the Allen Telescope Array. | HARP G.R., RICHARDS J., TARTER J.C., et al. | ||
2017AJ....153...15B | 58 | D | X | 2 | 17 | 27 | EPIC 201702477b: a transiting brown dwarf from K2 in a 41 day orbit. | BAYLISS D., HOJJATPANAH S., SANTERNE A., 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. | ||
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. | ||
2018AJ....156..254W | 16 | D | 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..264F | 16 | D | 1 | 1909 | 365 | The California-Kepler Survey. VII. Precise planet radii leveraging Gaia DR2 reveal the stellar mass dependence of the Planet radius gap. | FULTON B.J. and PETIGURA E.A. | ||
2019AJ....157...31Z | 85 | C | 1 | 25 | 33 | HATS-70b: a 13 MJ brown dwarf transiting an A star. | ZHOU G., BAKOS G.A., BAYLISS D., et al. | ||
2019ApJ...872..161D | 44 | X | 1 | 27 | 76 | Age determination in Upper Scorpius with eclipsing binaries. | DAVID T.J., HILLENBRAND L.A., GILLEN E., 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..171K | 17 | D | 1 | 4069 | 2 | Visual analysis and demographics of Kepler transit timing variations. | KANE M., RAGOZZINE D., FLOWERS X., et al. | ||
2019AJ....158...38C | 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. | ||
2019A&A...630A.135U | 59 | D | X | 2 | 501 | 16 | Beyond the exoplanet mass-radius relation. | ULMER-MOLL S., SANTOS N.C., FIGUEIRA P., 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. | ||
2020AJ....160...53C | 17 | D | 1 | 42 | 39 | Two intermediate-mass transiting brown dwarfs from the TESS mission. | CARMICHAEL T.W., QUINN S.N., MUSTILL A.J., et al. | ||
2020AJ....160..108B | 17 | D | 1 | 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. | ||
2020NatAs...4..650T | 17 | D | 1 | 64 | 22 | An eclipsing substellar binary in a young triple system discovered by SPECULOOS. | TRIAUD A.H.M.J., BURGASSER A.J., BURDANOV A., et al. | ||
2021AJ....161...97C | 17 | D | 1 | 41 | 26 | 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. | ||
2021ApJ...913..118R | 17 | D | 1 | 31 | ~ | Minimum orbital periods of H-rich bodies. | RAPPAPORT S., VANDERBURG A., SCHWAB J., et al. | ||
2021MNRAS.505.2741A | 45 | X | 1 | 10 | 10 | NGTS-19b: a high-mass transiting brown dwarf in a 17-d eccentric orbit. | ACTON J.S., GOAD M.R., BURLEIGH M.R., et al. | ||
2021A&A...652A.127G | 17 | D | 2 | 64 | 16 | 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. | ||
2022A&A...664A..94P | 18 | D | 1 | 60 | 7 | Three new brown dwarfs and a massive hot Jupiter revealed by TESS around early-type stars. | PSARIDI A., BOUCHY F., LENDL M., et al. | ||
2023MNRAS.519.5177C | 513 | A | D | X F | 11 | 49 | 3 | Improved radius determinations for the transiting brown dwarf population in the era of Gaia and TESS. | CARMICHAEL T.W. |
2023ApJS..265...50C | 47 | X | 1 | 37 | ~ | Characterization of Low-mass Companions to Kepler Objects of Interest Observed with APOGEE-N. | CANAS C.I., BENDER C.F., MAHADEVAN S., 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. |