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Habitability of Planets on Eccentric Orbits: Limits of the Mean Flux Approximation
Kuchner, M. & Seager, S., Extrasolar Carbon Planets, Arxiv:Astro-Ph
Simulating (Sub)Millimeter Observations of Exoplanet Atmospheres in Search of Water
Estudio Numérico De La Dinámica De Planetas
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Occurrence and Core-Envelope Structure of 1–4× Earth-Size Planets
Abstracts of Extreme Solar Systems 4 (Reykjavik, Iceland)
An Ultrahot Neptune in the Neptune Desert
Chemistry on Gliese 229B with Observed Abundance (Cf
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Characterizing Exoplanet Habitability
About the Atmospheric Loss of Hot Neptune GJ 436B
Mass Exoplanet GJ 436B
Structure of Exoplanets
Eric Agol – Bibliography
Exoplanetary Atmospheres: Key Insights, Challenges and Prospects
Formation, Structure and Habitability of Super-Earth and Sub-Neptune
Towards the Characterization of the Hot Neptune/Super-Earth Population Around Nearby Bright Stars
Top View
Exoplanet Detection Around M-Dwarfs with Near Infra-Red Andvisible
Geophysical Classification of Planets, Dwarf Planets, and Moons: a Mass Scale and Composition Codes David G
Two Massive Rocky Planets Transiting a K-Dwarf 6.5 Parsecs Away
Hot-Jupiters and Hot-Neptunes: a Common Origin? The
FULL PUBLICATION LIST – AVI SHPORER Last Updated: September 19, 2021
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Habitability in Planetary Systems
ALIENS! How We Are Finding Exoplanets, the Goldilocks Zone and Why WATER Is Important Week Three Overview: Life, Aliens and Where Are They?
Transforming Mini-Neptunes Into Super-Earths in the Habitable Zones of M Dwarfs
The SOPHIE Search for Northern Extrasolar Planets XV
CURRICULUM VITAE Mark S. Marley NASA/Ames Research Center Mail Stop 245-3 Moffett Field, California 94035 Education Ph.D. In
The Cool Tiny Beats Project - a High-Cadence HARPS Survey Searching for Short-Period Planets, Pulsations and Activity Signatures in M Stars
Planet Occurrence: Doppler and Transit Surveys
Exoplanets... …And How to Find Them
Statistical Distributions of Mean Motion Resonances and Near-Resonances in Multiplanetary Systems
“Exotica” Catalog As the Centerpiece of Our Efforts to Expand the Diversity of Targets Surveyed in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
Arxiv:1404.4348V3
A Chemical Survey of Exoplanets with ARIEL
Accretion of a Giant Planet Onto a White Dwarf
Simulating (Sub)Millimeter Observations of Exoplanet Atmospheres in Search of Water
Neptune Is a Star
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Protoplanets
Age Aspects of Habitability
A Remnant Planetary Core in the Hot-Neptune Desert
Document 1 : Master Thesis.Pdf
Spitzer Approved Warm Mission Abstracts
Atmospheric Regimes and Trends on Exoplanets and Brown Dwarfs
ALIENS! How We Are Finding Exoplanets, the Goldilocks Zone and Why WATER Is Important Week Three Overview: Life, Aliens and Where Are They?
Observation and Analysis of Transits of TRAPPIST-1 Systems
Precise Optical Transmission Spectra for a Hot Jupiter & a Nearby Super-Earth
Towards the Characterization of the Hot Neptune/Super-Earth Population
Spectroscopy of Planetary Atmospheres in Our Galaxy
Observing Exoplanets with the James Webb Space Telescope
Are We Alone? the Search for Planets Beyond Our Solar System Sue Andrews Author
The Habitability of Planets Orbiting M-Dwarf Stars
Planet Occurrence Rates from Doppler and Transit Surveys
Arxiv:2003.09046V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 19 Mar 2020
HAT-P-26B: a Neptune-Mass Exoplanet with a Well Constrained Heavy Element Abundance Hannah R
On the Formation of Terrestrial Planets in Hot-Jupiter Systems