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Homogeneous Spectroscopic Parameters for Bright Planet Host Stars from the Northern Hemisphere the Impact on Stellar and Planetary Mass (Research Note)
Naming the Extrasolar Planets
IAU Division C Working Group on Star Names 2019 Annual Report
Constraints on Secondary Eclipse Probabilities of Long-Period Exoplanets from Orbital Elements
Vanderbilt University, Department of Physics & Astronomy 6301
Andrew Vanderburg
IAU WGSN 2019 Annual Report
Solar System Analogues Among Exoplanetary Systems
Properties of Planets in Binary Systems the Role of Binary Separation
Astronomie Pentru Şcolari
Forever Alone? Testing Single Eccentric Planetary Systems For
1 Mass Loss of Highly Irradiated Extra-Solar
Age Consistency Between Exoplanet Hosts and Field Stars
On the Eccentricity Distribution of Short-Period Single-Planet Systems 3
Jason D. Eastman
[email protected]
617-840-3045 Educational Background 2011 the Ohio State University, Ph.D
Table A1. Planets Discovered by Measuring the Radial Velocities of the Parent Stars Before 17 Oct
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Unevenly Irradiated Jovian Planets
TESS Reveals HD 118203 B to Be a Transiting Planet
Top View
Analysis of Angular Momentum in Planetary Systems and Host Stars
Elodie Metallicity-Biased Search for Transiting Hot Jupiters
Appendix 1 the Eight Planets of the Solar System
Age Consistency Between Exoplanet Hosts and Field Stars
Elodie Metallicity-Biased Search for Transiting Hot Jupiters
Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro Centro De Ciências
The Photoeccentric Effect and Proto-Hot Jupiters. Iii. a Paucity of Proto-Hot Jupiters on Super-Eccentric Orbits
April 2020 BRAS Newsletter
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE Characterizing The
La Ricerca Dei Mondi Extra-Solari: Implicazioni Filosofiche Ed Aspetti Metodologici Nell’Astrofisica Moderna
The Ages of Exoplanet Hosts and Field Stars
The Occurrence of Additional Giant Planets Inside the Water-Ice Line in Systems with Hot Jupiters: Evidence Against High-Eccentricity Migration
Arxiv:0711.2106V1 [Astro-Ph] 14 Nov 2007
DENSITY ESTIMATION for PROJECTED EXOPLANET QUANTITIES Robert A
Vanderbilt University, Department of Physics & Astronomy 6301