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- Hydrogen Dominated Atmospheres on Terrestrial Mass Planets: Evidence, Origin and Evolution
- Arxiv:1603.08614V2 [Astro-Ph.EP] 3 Nov 2016 Veys, Yet Each of These Methods Only Directly Measures the Mass (M) Or Radius (R) of Planet, Not Both1
- Two Massive Rocky Planets Transiting a K-Dwarf 6.5 Parsecs Away
- Cal. Legacy Survey I
- Three Small Super-Earths Transiting the Nearby Star GJ 9827
- Forecasting Rates of Volcanic Activity on Terrestrial Exoplanets and Implications for Cryovolcanic Activity on Extrasolar Ocean Worlds Lynnae C
- Grid of Upper Atmosphere Models for 1–40 M⊕ Planets: Application to Corot-7 B and HD 219134 B,C D
- Mass Determination of the 1:3:5 Near-Resonant Planets Transiting GJ 9827 (K2-135)? J
- Can We Predict the Composition of an Exoplanet?
- The Stellar Disintegration Zone
- Planetary System Around the Nearby M Dwarf GJ 357 Including a Transiting, Hot, Earth-Sized Planet Optimal for Atmospheric Characterization? R
- Future Missions Related to the Determination of the Elemental And
- Exoplanets Hidden Worlds and the Quest for Extraterrestrial Life
- 1608.06836.Pdf (1.925Mb)
- A Nearby Transiting Rocky Exoplanet That Is Suitable for Atmospheric Investigation
- 972 Stars in Different Stages of Metamorphosis Jupiter Radius
- Name Mass Radius Semi Major Axis Discovered
- Forecasting Rates of Volcanic Activity on Terrestrial Exoplanets and Implications for Cryovolcanic Activity on Extrasolar Ocean Worlds Lynnae C
- Why Is "The Evolution of Stars" Incorrect? Updated and Expanded Author, Weitter Duckss (Slavko Sedic)
- Temperate Earth-Sized Planets Transiting a Nearby Ultracool Dwarf Star Gillon, Michael; Jehin, E.; Lederer, S
- A Hot Terrestrial Planet Orbiting the Bright M Dwarf L 168-9 Unveiled by TESS ?,??,??? N
- ATMOSPHERE-INTERIOR EXCHANGE on HOT ROCKY EXOPLANETS Edwin S
- Identifying Candidate Atmospheres on Rocky M Dwarf Planets Via Eclipse Photometry
- Exoplanet Secondary Atmosphere Loss and Revival
- Secondary Atmospheres on HD 219134 B and C
- Lyman Alpha Observations of the HD 219134 System: Deuterium-To-Hydrogen Ratio of the Local ISM and the Exosphere of the Super-Earth HD 219134B
- From the Stellar Properties of HD 219134 to the Internal Compositions of Its Transiting Exoplanets R
- Characterisation of the HD 219134 Multi-Planet System I. Observations