WASP-10b , the SIMBAD biblio

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2008ApJ...686L..29M 15       D               1 24 47 On the origins of eccentric close-in planets. MATSUMURA S., TAKEDA G. and RASIO F.A.
2009MNRAS.392.1532J 43           X         1 9 99 WASP-14b: 7.3 MJ transiting planet in an eccentric orbit. JOSHI Y.C., POLLACCO D., COLLIER CAMERON A., et al.
2009MNRAS.392.1585C 594 T   A     X         15 12 73
WASP-10b: a 3MJ, gas-giant planet transiting a late-type K star.
CHRISTIAN D.J., GIBSON N.P., SIMPSON E.K., et al.
2009ApJ...692L.100J viz 371 T   A     X         9 5 76 A smaller radius for the transiting exoplanet
WASP-10b.
JOHNSON J.A., WINN J.N., CABRERA N.E., et al.
2009MNRAS.394..272S 88 130 Homogeneous studies of transiting extrasolar planets - II. Physical properties. SOUTHWORTH J.
2009ApJ...698.1357J 16       D               1 72 159 Observational evidence for tidal destruction of exoplanets. JACKSON B., BARNES R. and GREENBERG R.
2009ApJ...698.1778R 41           X         1 21 148 Probing the interiors of very hot Jupiters using transit light curves. RAGOZZINE D. and WOLF A.S.
2009MNRAS.396.1012D 15       D               1 88 27 Evidence for a lost population of close-in exoplanets. DAVIS T.A. and WHEATLEY P.J.
2009A&A...502..695P viz 79           X         2 8 60 Spin-orbit misalignment in the HD 80606 planetary system. PONT F., HEBRARD G., IRWIN J.M., et al.
2009ApJ...702.1413M 76               F     85 92 Inflating and deflating hot jupiters: coupled tidal and thermal evolution of known transiting planets. MILLER N., FORTNEY J.J. and JACKSON B.
2009A&A...506..399L 16       D               1 62 131 Determining the mass loss limit for close-in exoplanets: what can we learn from transit observations? LAMMER H., ODERT P., LEITZINGER M., et al.
2010ApJ...709..168A viz 15       D               1 421 84 How eccentric orbital solutions can hide planetary systems in 2:1 resonant orbits. ANGLADA-ESCUDE G., LOPEZ-MORALES M. and CHAMBERS J.E.
2010ApJ...712..218I 76           X   F     1 24 21 A time-dependent radiative model for the atmosphere of the eccentric exoplanets. IRO N. and DEMING L.D.
2010ApJ...716.1336K viz 15       D               1 245 20 Stability analysis of single-planet systems and their habitable zones. KOPPARAPU R.K. and BARNES R.
2010ApJ...717..235D 787     A     X C F     19 6 17 Transit observations of the WASP-10 system. DITTMANN J.A., CLOSE L.M., SCUDERI L.J., et al.
2010MNRAS.405.2037W 15       D               1 62 21 Orbital period variations of hot jupiters caused by the Applegate effect. WATSON C.A. and MARSH T.R.
2010ApJ...720.1118B viz 55           X         1 7 244 HAT-P-16b: a 4 MJ planet transiting a bright star on an eccentric orbit. BUCHHAVE L.A., BAKOS G.A., HARTMAN J.D., et al.
2010MNRAS.406.1918D 15       D               1 404 29 The Hill stability of the possible moons of extrasolar planets. DONNISON J.R.
2010MNRAS.407.1259J 15       D               1 91 27 Habitability of exoplanetary systems with planets observed in transit. JONES B.W. and SLEEP P.N.
2010A&A...521A..76W 15       D               1 89 27 Limits on the orbits and masses of moons around currently-known transiting exoplanets. WEIDNER C. and HORNE K.
2010ApJ...725.1995M 15       D               1 129 145 Tidal evolution of close-in planets. MATSUMURA S., PEALE S.J. and RASIO F.A.
2011ApJ...726..112T 15       D               1 75 26 Using stellar densities to evaluate transiting exoplanetary candidates. TINGLEY B., BONOMO A.S. and DEEG H.J.
2011ApJ...727....4H 18       D               1 5 30 Ionization in atmospheres of brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets. I. The role of electron avalanche. HELLING Ch., JARDINE M., WITTE S., et al.
2011AJ....141...59B 15       D               1 80 30 The reflection effect in interacting binaries or in planet-star systems. BUDAJ J.
2011ApJ...728..125A viz 38           X         1 9 6 Transit timing variation analysis of OGLE-TR-132b with seven new transits. ADAMS E.R., LOPEZ-MORALES M., ELLIOT J.L., et al.
2011MNRAS.411.1204M 1176   K A     X C       30 14 34 Transit timing variation and activity in the WASP-10 planetary system. MACIEJEWSKI G., DIMITROV D., NEUHAUSER R., et al.
2011A&A...529A.136E 15       D               1 106 105 Mass-loss rates for transiting exoplanets. EHRENREICH D. and DESERT J.-M.
2011MNRAS.413L..43P 38           X         1 12 14 Transit timing variations in the HAT-P-13 planetary system. PAL A., SARNECZKY K., SZABO G.M., et al.
2011AcA....61...25M 38           X         1 9 4 Refining parameters of the XO-5 planetary system with high-precision transit photometry. MACIEJEWSKI G., SEELIGER M., ADAM C., et al.
2011MNRAS.414.1278P viz 15       D               1 79 47 Determining eccentricities of transiting planets: a divide in the mass–period plane. PONT F., HUSNOO N., MAZEH T., et al.
2011MNRAS.415..605B 78             C       1 17 44 Are falling planets spinning up their host stars? BROWN D.J.A., COLLIER CAMERON A., HALL C., et al.
2011A&A...532A..24N viz 38           X         1 8 15 TASTE II. A new observational study of transit time variations in HAT-P-13b. NASCIMBENI V., PIOTTO G., BEDIN L.R., et al.
2011AN....332..547N 38           X         1 42 40 The Young Exoplanet Transit Initiative (YETI). NEUHAUSER R., ERRMANN R., BERNDT A., et al.
2011MNRAS.417L..16G 38           X         1 8 7 Potential biases in the detection of planetary systems with large transit timing variations. GARCIA-MELENDO E. and LOPEZ-MORALES M.
2011ApJ...742..116B viz 40           X         1 26 118 HAT-P-20b-HAT-P-23b: four massive transiting extrasolar planets. BAKOS G.A., HARTMAN J., TORRES G., et al.
2011A&A...535A...7M viz 1521 T K A     X C       38 10 11 Analysis of new high-precision transit light curves of
WASP-10 b: starspot occultations, small planetary radius, and high metallicity.
MACIEJEWSKI G., RAETZ S., NETTELMANN N., et al.
2011ApJ...743..200B 40           X         1 25 117 The Kepler-19 system: a transiting 2.2 r planet and a second planet detected via transit timing variations. BALLARD S., FABRYCKY D., FRESSIN F., et al.
2011PABei..29..371D 33 0 Research progress on the transit timing variations in extrasolar planets. DONG Y., JI J.-H. and SUN Z.
2010CoSka..40...77K 25 T   A     X         2 9 Photometric observations of transiting extrasolar planet WASP-10b. KREJCOVA T., BUDAJ J. and KRUSHEVSKA V.
2012AJ....143...81S 40           X         1 9 28 WASP-36b: a new transiting planet around a metal-poor g-dwarf, and an investigation into analyses based on a single transit light curve. SMITH A.M.S., ANDERSON D.R., COLLIER CAMERON A., et al.
2012AstL...38..180S 22 4 Observations of extrasolar planet transits with the automated telescopes of the Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory. SOKOV E.N., VERESHCHAGINA I.A., GNEDIN Y.N., et al.
2012A&A...540A..99E 54       D     X         2 123 55 Factors affecting the radii of close-in transiting exoplanets. ENOCH B., COLLIER CAMERON A. and HORNE K.
2012Sci...336.1121M 2 0 Evidence of things not seen. MURRAY N.
2012ApJ...751...96P 15       D               1 53 60 Constraining tidal dissipation in stars from the destruction rates of exoplanets. PENEV K., JACKSON B., SPADA F., et al.
2012MNRAS.422.3151H 193     A D     X         6 125 58 Observational constraints on tidal effects using orbital eccentricities. HUSNOO N., PONT F., MAZEH T., et al.
2012ApJ...757....6H 132       D     X         4 76 32 Calibration of equilibrium tide theory for extrasolar planet systems. II. HANSEN B.M.S.
2012RAA....12.1044B 39           X         1 51 16 Multi-planet extrasolar systems ? detection and dynamics. BEAUGE C., FERRAZ-MELLO S. and MICHTCHENKO T.A.
2011PASP..123..412W viz 15       D               1 2897 398 The Exoplanet Orbit Database. WRIGHT J.T., KAKHOURI O., MARCY G.W., et al.
2012PASP..124..212S 39           X         1 35 51 Extrasolar planet transits observed at Kitt Peak National Observatory. SADA P.V., DEMING D., JENNINGS D., et al.
2013ApJ...764...18L viz 16       D               1 174 6 Pulsation frequencies and modes of giant exoplanets. LE BIHAN B. and BURROWS A.
2013A&A...549A..30N viz 40           X         1 6 19 TASTE. III. A homogeneous study of transit time variations in WASP-3b. NASCIMBENI V., CUNIAL A., MURABITO S., et al.
2013ApJ...766....9S viz 16       D               1 538 31 An ultraviolet investigation of activity on exoplanet host stars. SHKOLNIK E.L.
2013MNRAS.430.3032B 1562 T   A D     X C       39 12 53 Transit timing variations in
WASP-10b induced by stellar activity.
BARROS S.C.C., BOUE G., GIBSON N.P., 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...18G 16       D               1 135 22 An understanding of the shoulder of giants: jovian planets around late K dwarf stars and the trend with stellar mass. GAIDOS E., FISCHER D.A., MANN A.W., et al.
2013A&A...555A..92V viz 39           X         1 15 18 Qatar-1: indications for possible transit timing variations. VON ESSEN C., SCHROETER S., AGOL E., et al.
2013ARep...57..233G 205 32 The MASTER-II network of robotic optical telescopes. First results. GORBOVSKOY E.S., LIPUNOV V.M., KORNILOV V.G., 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.
2014MNRAS.441..304S 39           X         1 10 10 Transit timing analysis in the HAT-P-32 system. SEELIGER M., DIMITROV D., KJURKCHIEVA D., et al.
2014A&A...569A..74B 41           X         1 9 47 Revisiting the transits of CoRoT-7b at a lower activity level. BARROS S.C.C., ALMENARA J.M., DELEUIL M., et al.
2014ApJ...796...48Z viz 16       D               2 199 11 The ground-based H-, K-, and L-band absolute emission spectra of HD 209458b. ZELLEM R.T., GRIFFITH C.A., DEROO P., et al.
2014MNRAS.445.4137M 39           X         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.
2013A&ARv..21...63T 16       D               1 105 89 Spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres in our Galaxy. TINETTI G., ENCRENAZ T. and COUSTENIS A.
2015ApJ...798...66D 40           X         1 296 60 The photoeccentric effect and proto-hot jupiters. III. A paucity of proto-hot jupiters on super-eccentric orbits. DAWSON R.I., MURRAY-CLAY R.A. and JOHNSON J.A.
2015A&A...574A.103C 1176 T   A S   X C       27 19 9 Detection of the secondary eclipse of
WASP-10b in the Ks-band.
CRUZ P., BARRADO D., LILLO-BOX J., et al.
2015A&A...576A..88L viz 40           X         1 32 8 Eclipsing binaries and fast rotators in the Kepler sample. Characterization via radial velocity analysis from Calar Alto. LILLO-BOX J., BARRADO D., MANCINI L., et al.
2015A&A...577A.105L 40           X         1 13 15 Kepler-447b: a hot-Jupiter with an extremely grazing transit. LILLO-BOX J., BARRADO D., SANTOS N.C., et al.
2015ApJ...810..118K 834     A D     X C       21 16 27 Spitzer secondary eclipse observations of five cool gas giant planets and empirical trends in cool planet emission spectra. KAMMER J.A., KNUTSON H.A., LINE M.R., et al.
2014AcA....64...27M 39           X         1 5 3 Revisiting parameters for the WASP-1 planetary system. MACIEJEWSKI G., OHLERT J., DIMITROV D., et al.
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.
2015MNRAS.454.3002Z 79             C       1 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.
2016A&A...585L...2S 339       D     X C       8 26 77 Energy-limited escape revised. The transition from strong planetary winds to stable thermospheres. SALZ M., SCHNEIDER P.C., CZESLA S., et al.
2016A&A...585A..72I 42           X         1 4 11 How do starspots influence the transit timing variations of exoplanets? Simulations of individual and consecutive transits. IOANNIDIS P., HUBER K.F. and SCHMITT J.H.M.M.
2016PASP..12824402S 201 T         X C       3 11 ~ Exoplanet Transits Registered at the Universidad de Monterrey Observatory. I. HAT-P-12b, HAT-P-13b, HAT-P-16b, HAT-P-23b, and
WASP-10b.
SADA P.V. and RAMON-FOX F.G.
2016A&A...586A..75S viz 219       D   O X         6 46 121 Simulating the escaping atmospheres of hot gas planets in the solar neighborhood. SALZ M., CZESLA S., SCHNEIDER P.C., et al.
2016AJ....152..182H viz 16       D               1 205 26 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.
2017A&A...600A..10M 262       D     X C       6 41 116 Observing transiting planets with JWST. Prime targets and their synthetic spectral observations. MOLLIERE P., VAN BOEKEL R., BOUWMAN J., et al.
2016PASP..128f4401T viz 40           X         1 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.
2017A&A...602A.107B viz 16       D               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.
2017ApJ...848....9S 19       D               1 21 68 Toward space-like photometric precision from the ground with beam-shaping diffusers. STEFANSSON G., MAHADEVAN S., HEBB L., et al.
2018MNRAS.478.1763L viz 16       D               1 518 9 The detectability of radio emission from exoplanets. LYNCH C.R., MURPHY T., LENC E., et al.
2018A&A...615A..79V viz 41           X         1 83 9 Kepler Object of Interest Network. I. First results combining ground- and space-based observations of Kepler systems with transit timing variations. VON ESSEN C., OFIR A., DREIZLER S., et al.
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.
2018A&A...620A..72W 41           X         1 4 ~ Possible substellar companions in low-mass eclipsing binaries: GU Bootis and YY Geminorum. WOLF M., KUCAKOVA H., ZASCHE P., et al.
2019ApJ...874L..31T viz 17       D               1 403 62 Connecting giant planet atmosphere and interior modeling: constraints on atmospheric metal enrichment. THORNGREN D. and FORTNEY J.J.
2019AJ....157..242E viz 17       D               1 371 71 An updated study of potential targets for Ariel. EDWARDS B., MUGNAI L., TINETTI G., et al.
2019PASP..131h4402B 125           X C       2 5 ~ Efficient follow-up of exoplanet transits using Small telescopes. BECK P., ROBSON L., GALLAWAY M., et al.
2019A&A...628A.116V viz 42           X         1 6 ~ Indications for transit-timing variations in the exo-Neptune HAT-P-26b. VON ESSEN C., WEDEMEYER S., SOSA M.S., et al.
2019A&A...630A.135U viz 17       D               1 501 16 Beyond the exoplanet mass-radius relation. ULMER-MOLL S., SANTOS N.C., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2019AJ....158..217W 17       D               1 19 ~ Investigating trends in atmospheric compositions of cool gas giant planets using Spitzer secondary eclipses. WALLACK N.L., KNUTSON H.A., MORLEY C.V., et al.
2020AJ....159...41T viz 17       D               1 564 ~ Estimating planetary mass with deep learning. TASKER E.J., LANEUVILLE M. and GUTTENBERG N.
2020A&A...634A..75B 46           X         1 10 33 Improving transit characterisation with Gaussian process modelling of stellar variability. BARROS S.C.C., DEMANGEON O., DIAZ R.F., et al.
2020AJ....159..137G 86             C       1 74 83 Statistical characterization of hot Jupiter atmospheres using Spitzer's secondary eclipses. GARHART E., DEMING D., MANDELL A., et al.
2020ApJ...893L..29B viz 102       D         F     2 61 28 WASP-4 is accelerating toward the Earth. BOUMA L.G., WINN J.N., HOWARD A.W., et al.
2020MNRAS.494.4939M 102       D     X         3 33 ~ Colour-colour and colour-magnitude diagrams for hot Jupiters. MELVILLE G., KEDZIORA-CHUDCZER L. and BAILEY J.
2020PASP..132e4401Z 358       D     X C F     7 81 38 Utilizing small telescopes operated by citizen scientists for transiting Exoplanet follow-up. ZELLEM R.T., PEARSON K.A., BLASER E., et al.
2020A&A...639A..36B 17       D               1 82 45 A transition between the hot and the ultra-hot Jupiter atmospheres. BAXTER C., DESERT J.-M., PARMENTIER V., et al.
2020AJ....160..197M 17       D               3 17 ~ Phase-curve pollution of exoplanet transit depths. MARTIN-LAGARDE M., MORELLO G., LAGAGE P.-O., et al.
2020AJ....160..214S viz 17       D               1 129 ~ (nature) versus nurture: a Bayesian framework for assessing apparent correlations between planetary orbital properties and stellar ages. SAFSTEN E.D., DAWSON R.I. and WOLFGANG A.
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.
2021A&A...648A.127B 17       D               1 98 23 Evidence for disequilibrium chemistry from vertical mixing in hot Jupiter atmospheres. A comprehensive survey of transiting close-in gas giant exoplanets with warm-Spitzer/IRAC. BAXTER C., DESERT J.-M., TSAI S.-M., et al.
2021AJ....162...36W 17       D               1 80 ~ Trends in Spitzer secondary eclipses. WALLACK N.L., KNUTSON H.A. and DEMING D.
2021A&A...655A..30C 44           X         1 27 10 Irradiation-driven escape of primordial planetary atmospheres. I. The ATES photoionization hydrodynamics code. CALDIROLI A., HAARDT F., GALLO E., et al.
2022ApJS..258...40K viz 63       D     X         2 180 21 ExoClock Project. II. A Large-scale Integrated Study with 180 Updated Exoplanet Ephemerides. KOKORI A., TSIARAS A., EDWARDS B., et al.
2022AJ....164...15E viz 18       D               1 514 13 The Ariel Target List: The Impact of TESS and the Potential for Characterizing Multiple Planets within a System. EDWARDS B. and TINETTI G.
2022AJ....164..220H viz 851     A D S   X C       18 31 1 Evidence of Long-term Period Variations in the Exoplanet Transit Database (ETD). HAGEY S.R., EDWARDS B. and BOLEY A.C.
2023AJ....165..104D viz 47           X         1 73 1 Emergent Spectral Fluxes of Hot Jupiters: An Abrupt Rise in Dayside Brightness Temperature Under Strong Irradiation. DEMING D., LINE M.R., KNUTSON H.A., et al.
2023ApJS..265....4K viz 19       D               1 454 2 ExoClock Project. III. 450 New Exoplanet Ephemerides from Ground and Space Observations. KOKORI A., TSIARAS A., EDWARDS B., et al.
2023AJ....165..200S 19       D               2 58 ~ Planetary Parameters, XUV Environments, and Mass-loss Rates for Nearby Gaseous Planets with X-Ray-detected Host Stars. SPINELLI R., GALLO E., HAARDT F., et al.
2023A&A...675A..62J 1278       D S   X C F     25 24 ~ Featureless transmission spectra of 12 giant exoplanets observed by GTC/OSIRIS. JIANG C., CHEN G., PALLE E., et al.
2024ApJS..270...14W 370       D S   X         7 333 ~ Long-term Variations in the Orbital Period of Hot Jupiters from Transit-timing Analysis Using TESS Survey Data. WANG W., ZHANG Z., CHEN Z., et al.

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