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- Exoplanetary Atmospheres: Key Insights, Challenges and Prospects
- Astrometric Constraints on the Masses of Long-Period Gas Giant Planets in the TRAPPIST-1 Planetary System
- Exoplanet Detection Around M-Dwarfs with Near Infra-Red Andvisible
- The Occurrence of Jovian Planets and the Habitability of Planetary Systems
- Evolution of Novel Activation Functions in Neural Network Training for Astronomy Data: Habitability Classification of Exoplanets
- Planetary Habitability in and Outside the Solar System
- On an Empirical Mathematical Approach to the Densities of Small Transiting Exoplanets
- The Case for an Ultra-High Precision Radial Velocity Spectrograph at Gemini Jacob L
- Tidal Evolution of Exoplanetary Systems Hosting Potentially Habitable Exoplanets
- The Kepler Mission: Finding the Sizes, Orbits and Frequencies of Earth-Size and Larger Extrasolar Planets
- Spectroscopy of Binaries in Globular Clusters
- Advances in Precision Doppler Spectroscopy on Cool Stars
- Measuring Planetary Atmospheric Dynamics with Doppler Spectroscopy
- Extrasolar Planets: Past, Present, and Future by ALAN P
- Multiple Planet Systems Characterization: Successes, Challenges, and the Future
- Report from the Exoplanet Task Force
- Habitability in the Upsilon Andromedae System
- Super-Earths: a New Class of Planetary Bodies
- EXOSIMS Contents
- A Dynamically-Packed Planetary System Around GJ 667C with Three
- Radial Velocity (Doppler Spectroscopy)
- CHAPTER 7 the NATURE of EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS Now That the Various Methods of Detecting Exoplanets Have Been Described, We Turn to the Results of the Various Searches
- Exoplanet Biosignatures >>> Andrew Rushby Postdoc, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- Lecture 17 Mar 6, 2009 Outline
- Characterization of Candidate Exoplanet Companions from Hubble Space Telescope Astrometry, Ground-Based Radial Velocity, and Infrared Interferometry
- 1St Cover Aug 2017 Issue.Indd
- Extrasolar Planets"
- Document 1 : Master Thesis.Pdf
- Show Me the Planets! NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program
- Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. VIII. a Fully Automated Catalog with Measured Completeness and Reliability Based on Data Release 25
- Extrasolar Planets: Ushering in the Era of Comparative Exoplanetology
- Mass Constraints on Substellar Companion Candidates from the Re-Reduced Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data
- Characterization of the Atmosphere of Super-Earth 55 Cancri E Using High-Resolution Ground-Based Spectroscopy
- Planets in Binary Systems: Studies with Precise Radial Velocities and High-Resolution Imaging
- NASA's Search for Exoplanets and for Life in Our Galaxy
- Planets in Binaries: Formation and Dynamical Evolution
- The Search for Extrasolar Planets
- Extreme Solar Systems III Meeting Session Table of Contents