Bibliography

Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.

  • The Hot Neptune WASP-166 b with ESPRESSO I: Refining the Planetary Architecture and Stellar Variability



    DOYLE L., CEGLA H., BRYANT E., BAYLISS D., LAFARGA M. et al.
    MNRAS , 516 , 298
    paper   arxiv  

  • Observability of Forming Planets and their Circumplanetary Disks IV. -- with JWST & ELT



    CHEN X. & SZULAGYI J.
    MNRAS , 516 , 506
    paper  arxiv

  • Sub-stellar Companions of Intermediate-mass Stars with CoRoT: CoRoT-34b, CoRoT-35b, and CoRoT-36b



    SEBASTIAN D., GUENTHER E., DELEUIL M., DORSCH M., HEBER U. et al.
    MNRAS , 516 , 636
    paper   arxiv  

  • Molecular tracers of planet formation in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters



    HOBBS R., SHORTTLE O. & MADHUSUDHAN N.
    MNRAS , 516 , 1032
    paper arxiv  

  • Solar and stellar activity cycles -- no synchronization with exoplanets



    OBRIDKO V., KATSEVA M. & SOKOLOFF D.
    MNRAS , 516 , 1251
    paper   arxiv

  • Hypertelescopes: potential science gains, current testing and prospects in space



    LABEYRIE A.
    EAS Publications Series , 78-79 , 45
    paper  

  • HST/WFC3 transmission spectroscopy of the cold rocky planet TRAPPIST-1h



    GARCIA L., MORAN S., RACKHAM B., WAKEFORD H., GILLON M. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 665 , A19
    paper  

  • The JWST Early Release Observations



    PONTOPPIDAN K., BARRIENTES J., BLOME C., BRAUN H., BROWN M. et al.
    ApJ. Letters , 936 , L14
    paper  

  • batman: BAsic Transit Model cAlculatioN in Python



    KREIDBERG L.
    PASP , 127 , 1161
    paper   arxiv   ADS

  • ExoCTK: Exoplanet Characterization Tool Kit



    BOURQUE M., ESPINOZA N., FILIPPAZZO J., FIX M., KING T. et al.
    Astrophysics Source Code Library , ascl:2207.012
    paper   ADS  

  • Using Bayesian Deep Learning to infer Planet Mass from Gaps in Protoplanetary Disks



    AUDDY S., DEY R., LIN M.-K., CARRERA D. & SIMON J.
    ApJ , 936 , 93
    paper   arxiv  

  • Atmospheric constraints for the CO2 partial pressure on terrestrial planets near the outer edge of the habitable zone



    von PARIS Ph., GRENFELL J., HEDELT P., RAUER H., SELSIS F. & STRACKE B.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 549 , A94
    paper  

  • Clouds in the atmospheres of extrasolar planets. IV. On the scattering greenhouse effect of CO2 ice particles: Numerical radiative transfer studies



    KITZMANN D., PATZER A. & RAUER H.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 557 , A6
    paper   arxiv  

  • Analytical investigation of the descrease in the size of the habitable zone due to a limited CO2 outgassing rate



    ABBOT D.
    ApJ , 827 , 117
    paper   arxiv  ADS  

  • CO2 infrared emission as a diagnostic of planet-forming regions of disks



    BOSMAN A., BRUDERER S. & van DISHOEK E.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 601 , A36
    paper   arxiv  

  • Detection of exocometary CO within the 440 Myr-old Fomalhaut belt: a similar CO+CO2 ice abundance in exocomets and Solar System comets



    MATRA L., MACGREGOR M., KALAS P., WYATT M., KENNEDY G. et al.
    ApJ , 842 , 9
    paper   arxiv  

  • Internal Structure and CO2 Reservoirs of Habitable Water-Worlds



    MAROUNINA N. & ROGERS L.
    ApJ , 890 , 107
    paper   arxiv  

  • Sulfur-driven Haze Formation in Warm CO2-rich Exoplanet Atmospheres



    HE Ch., HORST S., LEWIS N., YU X., MOSES J. et al.
    Nature Astronomy , 4 , 986
    paper   arxiv

  • Coexistence of CH4, CO2 and H2O in exoplanet atmospheres



    WOITKE P., HERBORT O., HELLING Ch., STéUuml;EKEN E., DOMINIK M. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 646 , A3
    paper   arxiv

  • Vertically resolved magma ocean-protoatmosphere evolution: H2, H2O, CO2, CH4, CO, O2, and N2 as primary absorbers



    LICHTENBERG T., BOWER D., HAMMOND M., BOUKROUCHE R., SANAN P. et al.
    JGR Planets , 126 , e2020JE006711
    paper   arxiv

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