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HD 114762
Naming the Extrasolar Planets
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2016 Publication Year 2021-04-23T14:32:39Z Acceptance in OA@INAF Age Consistency Between Exoplanet Hosts and Field Stars Title B
Exoplanet Detection Techniques
Determining the Mass of the Planetary Candidate HD 114762 B Using Gaia Flavien Kiefer
Propiedades F´Isicas De Estrellas Con Exoplanetas Y Anillos Circunestelares Por Carlos Saffe
Determining the True Mass of Radial-Velocity Exoplanets with Gaia 9 Planet Candidates in the Brown-Dwarf/Stellar Regime and 27 Confirmed Planets
Evidence for Enhanced Chromospheric Ca II H and K Emission in Stars with Close-In Extrasolar Planets
Solar System Analogues Among Exoplanetary Systems
Astronomy Dr
June 2021 BRAS Newsletter
March 2019 Issue
Transit Photometry of Recently Discovered Hot Jupiters Sean Peter Mccloat
Table A1. Planets Discovered by Measuring the Radial Velocities of the Parent Stars Before 17 Oct
Photometry Using Mid-Sized Nanosatellites
REVISED ORBIT and TRANSIT EXCLUSION for HD 114762B
Top View
Appendix 1 the Eight Planets of the Solar System
A High Binary Fraction for the Most Massive Close-In Giant Planets and Brown Dwarf Desert Members
Extrasolar Planets in Stellar Multiple Systems (Research Note)
Astronomy Magazine Subject Index (1973–2000)
SILICON and OXYGEN ABUNDANCES in PLANET-HOST STARS Erik Brugamyer1, Sarah E
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE Characterizing The
The Ages of Exoplanet Hosts and Field Stars
Planet Formation and Exoplanets
Exploiting the Variability of Young Stars
Taxonomy of the Extra-Solar Planet
Stellar Companions to Stars with Planets J. Patience1, R. J. White2, A. M. Ghez3, C. Mccabe, I. S. Mclean, J. E. Larkin, L. Prat