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HD 87883
A Search for Variability and Transit Signatures In
Direct Imaging of Radial Velocity Exoplanets WFIRST-AFTA Coronagraph Study
Determining the True Mass of Radial-Velocity Exoplanets with Gaia F
TRUE MASSES of RADIAL-VELOCITY EXOPLANETS Robert A
High Contrast Imaging from Space and the WFIRST Coronagraph Instrument
Quantization of Planetary Systems and Its Dependency on Stellar Rotation Jean-Paul A
Disertaciones Astronómicas Boletín Número 74 De Efemérides Astronómicas 12 De Mayo De 2021
Determining the True Mass of Radial-Velocity Exoplanets with Gaia Nine Planet Candidates in the Brown Dwarf Or Stellar Regime and 27 Confirmed Planets? F
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
Jupiter Analogs Orbit Stars with an Average Metallicity Close to That of the Sun
Survival of Exomoons Around Exoplanets 2
A Survey of Stellar Families: Multiplicity of Solar-Type Stars
Marley LUVOIR Short Project.Key
Revising the Ages of Planet-Hosting Stars⋆
Jupiter Analogs Orbit Stars with an Average Metallicity Close to That of the Sun
Os Mensageiros Das Estrelas: Constelação
The Occurrence and Mass Distribution of Close-In Super-Earths, Neptunes, and Jupiters
Top View
Photometry Using Mid-Sized Nanosatellites
LEO MINOR, the Small Lion
Analysis of Angular Momentum in Planetary Systems and Host Stars
Stable Habitable Zones of Single Jovian Planet Systems
Science with Different Size Telescope Apertures and Starshades A
Formation and Migration Histories of Giant Exoplanets in Multi-Stellar Systems
Five Planets and an Independent Confirmation of HD 196885Ab From
A Science Metric for Direct Characterization of Known Radial-Velocity Exoplanets
Mass Constraints on Substellar Companion Candidates from the Re-Reduced Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data
Orbit Fitting of Exoplanets with RV, Relative Astrometry, and Absolute Astrometry Using Orbit3d Yiting Li1, Timothy D