Architecture and dynamics of Kepler's candidate multiple transiting planet systems
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Setting the stage for habitable planetsKepler-47: a transiting circumbinary multiplanet systemSOPHIE velocimetry ofKeplertransit candidatesA new analysis of the WASP-3 system: no evidence for an additional companionThree regimes of extrasolar planet radius inferred from host star metallicities.Architectures of planetary systems and implications for their formationExploring exoplanet populations with NASA's Kepler MissionThe future of spectroscopic life detection on exoplanets.Occurrence and core-envelope structure of 1-4× Earth-size planets around Sun-like starsTwo Earth-sized planets orbiting Kepler-20.The detection and characterization of a nontransiting planet by transit timing variations.An Earth-mass planet orbiting α Centauri B.A primordial origin for misalignments between stellar spin axes and planetary orbits.A sub-Mercury-sized exoplanet.The mass of the Mars-sized exoplanet Kepler-138 b from transit timing.A resonant chain of four transiting, sub-Neptune planets.Kepler constraints on planets near hot Jupiters.A Population of planetary systems characterized by short-period, Earth-sized planets.Observed properties of extrasolar planets.Migration-induced architectures of planetary systems.Instrumental methods for professional and amateur collaborations in planetary astronomyDynamical analysis of the Gliese-876 Laplace resonanceThere might be giants: unseen Jupiter-mass planets as sculptors of tightly packed planetary systemsTesting the Titius–Bode law predictions for Kepler multiplanet systemsDisentangling 2:1 resonant radial velocity orbits from eccentric ones and a case study for HD 27894Challenges in planet formationThe minimum-mass extrasolar nebula: in situ formation of close-in super-EarthsStarspots and spin-orbit alignment for Kepler cool host starsHot super-Earths and giant planet cores from different migration historiesOptimizing exoplanet transit searches around low-mass stars with inclination constraintsBelow One Earth: The Detection, Formation, and Properties of Subterrestrial WorldsCircumbinary planets – why they are so likely to transitHADES RV Programme with HARPS-N at TNGThe GAPS Programme with HARPS-N at TNGTRADES: A new software to derive orbital parameters from observed transit times and radial velocitiesWASP-43b: the closest-orbiting hot JupiterEccentricity in planetary systems and the role of binarityThe SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets. X. Detection and characterization of giant planets by the dozenCircumstellar disks and planetsPlanets in open clusters detectable by Kepler
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Architecture and dynamics of Kepler's candidate multiple transiting planet systems
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ARCHITECTURE AND DYNAMICS OFKEPLER'S CANDIDATE MULTIPLE TRANSITING PLANET SYSTEMS
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Architecture and dynamics of Kepler's candidate multiple transiting planet systems
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ARCHITECTURE AND DYNAMICS OFKEPLER'S CANDIDATE MULTIPLE TRANSITING PLANET SYSTEMS
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Architecture and dynamics of Kepler's candidate multiple transiting planet systems
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ARCHITECTURE AND DYNAMICS OFKEPLER'S CANDIDATE MULTIPLE TRANSITING PLANET SYSTEMS
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Architecture and dynamics of Kepler's candidate multiple transiting planet systems
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Architecture and dynamics of Kepler's candidate multiple transiting planet systems
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Avi Shporer
Darin Ragozzine
David G. Koch
Dimitar Sasselov
Edward W. Dunham
Elisa V. Quintana
Jason H. Steffen
Jon M. Jenkins
Jonathan J. Fortney
Joshua A. Carter
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10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/8
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2011-10-13T00:00:00Z
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2011ApJS..197....8L