Bibliography

Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.

  • K2-287 b: an Eccentric Warm Saturn transiting a G-dwarf



    JORDAN A., BRAHM R., ESPINOZA N., CORTES C., DIAZ M. et al.
    Astron. J. , 157 , 100
    paper  arxiv  

  • K2-290: a warm Jupiter and a mini-Neptune in a triple-star system



    HJORTH M., JUSTESEN A., HIRANO T., ALBRECHT S., GANDOLFI D. et al.
    MNRAS , 484 , 3522
    paper  arxiv  

  • The ARCiS framework for Exoplanet Atmospheres: The Cloud Transport Model



    ORMEL Ch. & MIN M.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 622 , 121
    paper  arxiv  

  • Cloud Atlas: Hubble Space Telescope Near-Infrared Spectral Library of Brown Dwarfs, Planetary-mass companions, and hot Jupiters



    MANJAVACAS E., APAI D., ZHOU Y., LEW B., SCHNEIDER G. et al.
    Astron. J. , 157 , 101
    paper  arxiv  

  • The Transit Light Source Effect II: The Impact of Stellar Heterogeneity on Transmission Spectra of Planets Orbiting Broadly Sun-like Stars



    RACKHAM B., APAI D. & GIAMPAPA M.
    Astron. J. , 157 , 96
    paper  arxiv  

  • Dark Hole Maintenance and A Posteriori Intensity Estimation in the Presence of Speckle Drift in a High-Contrast Space Coronagraph



    POGORELYUK L. & KASDIN J.
    arxiv  

  • Imaging the Distribution of Solids in Planet-forming Disks undergoing Hydrodynamical Instabilities with the Next Generation Very Large Array



    RICCI L., FLOCK M., BLANCO D. & LYRA W.
    ngVLA memo series
    arxiv  

  • Ocean Dynamics and the Inner Edge of the Habitable Zone for Tidally Locked Terrestrial Planets



    YANG J., ABBOT D., KOLL D., HU Y. & SHOWMAN A.
    ApJ , submitted
    arxiv  

  • The Imperative to Develop an Ethically-Informed METI Analysis



    HARAMIA Ch. & DeMARINES J.
    Theol. & Sci. , 17 , 38
    paper  

  • A new equation of state for dense hydrogen-helium mixtures



    CHABRIER G., MAZEVET S. & SOUBIRAN F.
    ApJ , accepted
    arxiv  

  • Stellar Spectroscopy in the Near-infrared with a Laser Frequency Comb



    METCALF A., ANDERSON T., BENDER Ch., BLAKESLEE S., BRAND W. et al.
    Optica , accepted
    arxiv  

  • A giant impact as the likely origin of different twins in the Kepler-107 exoplanet system



    BONOMO A., ZENG L., DAMASSO M., LEINHARDT Z., JUSTESEN A. et al.
    Nature Astronomy , in press
    paper  arxiv  

  • Chaotic Tides in Migrating Gas Giants: Forming Hot and Transient Warm Jupiters via High-Eccentricity Migration



    VICK M., LAI D. & ANDERSON K.
    MNRAS , in press
    paper  arxiv  

  • Predicting the Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Environment of Exoplanets Around Low-Mass Stars: the TRAPPIST-1 System



    PEACOCK S., BARMAN T., SHKOLNIK E., HAUSCHILDT P. & BARON E.
    ApJ , 871 , 235
    paper  arxiv  

  • Two Jovian planets around the giant star HD202696. A growing population of packed massive planetary pairs around massive stars?



    TRIFONOV T., STOCK S., HENNING Th., REFFERT S., KUERTSER M. et al.
    Astron. J. , 157 , 93
    paper  arxiv  

  • Correction to: Effect of the rotation and tidal dissipation history of stars on the evolution of close-in planets



    BOLMONT E. & MATHIS S.
    Cel. Mech. & Dyn. Astron. , accepted
    arxiv  

  • A generic frequency dependence for the atmospheric tidal torque of terrestrial planets



    AUCLAIR-DESROTOUR P., LECONTE J. & MERGNY C.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , accepted
    arxiv  

  • The Effects of Gravity on the Climate and Circulation of a Terrestrial Planet



    THOMSON S. & VALLIS G.
    Quart. J. Roy. Meteo. Soc. , submitted
    arxiv  

  • Spectral and orbital characterisation of the directly imaged giant planet HIP 65426 b



    CHEETHAM A., SAMLAND M., BREMS S., LAUNHARDT R., CHAUVIN G. et al.
    Astron. & Astrophys. , 622 , A80
    paper  arxiv  

  • Predicted Yield of Transits of Known Radial Velocity Exoplanets from the TESS Primary and Extended Missions



    DALBA P., KANE S., BARCLAY Th., BEAN J., CAMPANTE T. et al.
    PASP , 131 , 034401
    paper  arxiv  

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