Bibliography

Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.

  • How drifting and evaporating pebbles shape giant planets II: volatiles and refractories in atmospheres



    SCHNEIDER A. & BITSCH B.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 654 , A72
    paper   arxiv  

  • Peeking inside the Black Box: Interpreting Deep-learning Models for Exoplanet Atmospheric Retrievals



    YIP K., CHANGEAT Q., NIKOLAOU N., MORVAN M., EDWARDS B. et al.
    Astron. J. , 162 , 195
    paper  

  • Constraints on planetary and asteroid-mass primordial black holes from continuous gravitational-wave searches



    MILLER A., AGGARWAL N., CLESSE S. & DE LILLO F.
    arxiv

  • Another super-dense sub-Neptune in K2-182 b and refined mass measurements for K2-199 b and c



    AKANA MURPHY J., KOSIAREK M., BATALHA N., GONZALES E., ISAACSON H. et al.
    Astron. J. , accepted
    arxiv

  • Modeling Polarization Signals from Cloudy Brown Dwarfs: Luhman 16 A and B in Three Dimensions



    MUKHERJEE S., FORTNEY J., JENSEN-CLEM R., TAN X., MARLEY M. & BATALHA N.
    ApJ , accepted
    arxiv  

  • Application of the Shannon entropy in the planar (non-restricted) four-body problem: the long-term stability of the Kepler-60 exoplanetary system



    KÖVARI E., ERDI B. & SANDOR Zs.
    MNRAS , accepted
    arxiv  

  • Planet-driven density waves in protoplanetary discs: numerical verification of nonlinear evolution theory



    CIMERMAN N. & RAFIKOV R.
    MNRAS , 508 , 2329
    paper   arxiv  

  • Carbon cycling and habitability of massive Earth-like exoplanets



    KRUIJVER A., HÖNING D. & van WESTRENEN W.
    Plan. Sci. J. , 2 , 208
    paper   arxiv  

  • TOI-3362b: A Proto-Hot Jupiter Undergoing High-Eccentricity Tidal Migration



    DONG J., HUANG Ch., ZHOU G., DAWSON R., RODRIGUEZ J. et al.
    ApJ. Letters , 920 , L16
    paper   arxiv  

  • Characterizing the protolunar disk of the accreting companion GQ Lupi B



    STOLKER T., HAFFERT S., KESSELI A., van HOLSTEIN R., AOYAMA Y. et al.
    Astron. J. , accepted
    arxiv  

  • Vertical settling of pebbles in turbulent circumbinary discs and the in situ formation of circumbinary planets



    PIERENS A., NELSON R. & McNALLY C.
    MNRAS , in press
    paper  arxiv

  • Extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs around AF-type stars. X.The SOPHIE northern sample. Combining the SOPHIE and HARPS surveys to compute the close giant planet mass-period distribution around AF-type stars



    BORGNIET S., LAGRANGE A.-M., MEUNIER N., GALLAND F., ARNOLD L. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , accepted
    arxiv   ADS  

  • The traditional approximation of rotation for rapidly rotating stars and planets. II. Deformation and differential rotation



    DHOUIB H., PRAT V., VAN REETH T. & MATHIS S.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , in press
    paper   arxiv  

  • Disks in close binary stars. Gamma-Cephei revisited



    JORDAN L., KLEY W., PICOGNA G. & MARZARI F.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 654 , A54
    paper  

  • Formation of polar terrestrial circumbinary planets



    CHILDS A. & MARTIN R.
    ApJ Lett. , 920 , L8
    paper   arxiv

  • Why Do M Dwarfs Have More Transiting Planets?



    MULDERS G., DRAZKOWSKA J., van der MAREL N., CIESLA F. & PASCUCCI I.
    ApJ Lett. , 920 , L1
    paper   arxiv  

  • On the Terminal Spins of Accreting Stars and Planets: Boundary Layers



    DITTMANN A.
    MNRAS , 508 , 1842
    paper   arxiv  

  • A multispecies pseudoadiabat for simulating condensable-rich exoplanet atmospheres



    GRAHAM R., LICHTELBERG T., BOUKROUCHE R. & PIERREHUMBERT R.
    Plan. Sci. J. , 2 , 207
    paper   arxiv  

  • OGLE-2019-BLG-0960Lb: The Smallest Microlensing Planet



    YEE J., ZANG W., UDALSKI A., RYU Y.-H., GREEN J. et al.
    Astron. J. , 162 , 180
    paper   arxiv

  • Constraining the Orbit and Mass of ε Eridani b with Radial Velocities, Hipparcos IAD-{Gaia~DR2} Astrometry, and Multi-epoch Vortex Coronagraphy Upper Limits



    LLOP-SAYSON J., WANG J., RUFFIO J.-B., MAWET D., BLUNT S. et al.
    Astron. J. , 162 , 181
    paper   arxiv  

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