Bibliography

Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.

  • Planetary Parameters, XUV Environments, and Mass-loss Rates for Nearby Gaseous Planets with X-Ray-detected Host Stars



    SPINELLI R., GALLO H., HAARDT F., CALDIROLI A., BIASSONI F. et al.
    Astron. J , 165 , 200
    paper   arxiv  

  • OGLE-2019-BLG-0362Lb: A super-Jovian-mass planet around a low-mass star



    CHUNG S.-J., YEE J., UDALSKI A., GOULD A., ALBTOW M. et al.
    JKAS , 55 , 123
    paper   arxiv  

  • Growth and Evolution of Secondary Volcanic Atmospheres: 2. The Importance of Kinetics



    LIGGINS Ph., JORDAN S., RIMMER P. & SHORTTLE O.
    JGR Planets , 128 , e2022JE007528
    paper   arxiv  

  • Near-infrared Accretion Signatures from the Circumbinary Planetary Mass Companion Delorme 1 (AB)b



    BETTI S., FOLLETTE K., WARD-DUONG K., AOYAMA Y., MARLEAU G.-D. et al.
    ApJ. Letters , 935 , L18
    paper   arxiv  

  • Interior-atmosphere modelling to assess the observability of rocky planets with JWST



    ACUNA L., DELEUIL M. & MOUSIS O.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 677 , A14
    paper   arxiv  

  • Bayesian Analysis for Remote Biosignature Identification on exoEarths (BARBIE) I: Using Grid-Based Nested Sampling in Coronagraphy Observation Simulations for H2O



    LATOUF N., MANDELL A., VILLANUEVA G., MOORE M., SUSEMIEHL N. et al.
    Astron. J. , 166 , 129
    paper   arxiv  

  • A Potential Aid in the Target Selection for the Comet Interceptor Mission



    VIGREN E., ERIKSSON A., EDBERG N. & SNODGRASS C.
    Plan. & Spa. Sci. , accepted
    arxiv  

  • Impact of hot exozodiacal dust on the polarimetric analysis of close-in exoplanets



    OLLMANN K., WOLF S., LIETZOW M. & STUBER Th.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , accepted
    arxiv  

  • Searching for biosignatures by their rotational spectrum: global fit and methyl group internal rotation features of dimethylsulphoxide up to 116 GHz



    MARIS A., FAVERO L., SONG W., LV D., EVANGELISTI L. et al.
    Int. J. Astrobiol. , 21 , 405
    paper  

  • Line-by-line velocity measurements, an outlier-resistant method for precision velocimetry



    ARTIGAU E., CADIEUX Ch., COOK N., DOYON R., VANDAL Th. et al.
    Astron. J. , 164 , 84
    paper   arxiv  

  • PICASO 3.0: A One-Dimensional Climate Model for Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs



    MUKHERJEE S., NATALHA N., FORTNEY J. & MARLEY M.
    ApJ , 942 , 71
    paper   arxiv  

  • Chemical evolution in ices on drifting, planet-forming pebbles



    EISTRUP Ch. & HENNING Th.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 667 , A160
    paper   arxiv  

  • Is ozone a reliable proxy for molecular oxygen? I. The O2-O3 relationship for Earth-like atmospheres



    KOZAKIS T., MENDOÇA J. & BUCHHAVE L.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 665 , A156
    paper   arxiv  

  • GJ 9404 b: A Confirmed Eccentric Planet, and not a Candidate



    BAYCROFT Th., BADNELL H., BLACKER S. & TRIAUD A.
    Res. Notes AAS , 7 , 175
    paper   arxiv  

  • On the origin of quasi-periodicity in the atmospheres of Earth, Jupiter, Saturn and the Sun



    EDMONDS I.
    arxiv  

  • GJ 1252b: A Hot Terrestrial Super-Earth With No Atmosphere



    CROSSFIELD I., MALIK M., HILL M., KANE S., FOLEY B. et al.
    ApJ. Letters , 937 , L17
    paper   arxiv  

  • A mission architecture to reach and operate at the focal region of the solar gravitational lens



    HELVAJIAN H., ROSENTHAL A., POKLEMBA J., BATTISTA T. A., DIPRINZIO M. D. et al.
    J. Spacecraft and Rockets , 60 , 829
    paper   arxiv

  • Understanding Accretion Variability Through TESS Observations of Taurus



    ROBINSON C. E., ESPAILLAT C. C., RODRIGUEZ J. E.
    ApJ , 935 , 54
    paper   arxiv

  • Spectroscopic analyses of the parent stars of extrasolar planetary system candidates.



    GONZALEZ G.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 334 , 221
    ADS

  • Circumplanetary disk ices. I. Ice formation vs. viscous evolution and grain drift



    OBERG N., KAMP I., CAZEAUX S., WOITKE P. & THI W.-F.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 667 , A95
    paper   arxiv  

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