The Astrophysical Journal, ISSN 0004-637X, 01/2011, Volume 727, Issue 1, pp. 24 - jQuery1323911734505='48'
Light curves from the Kepler Mission contain valuable information on the nature of the phenomena producing the transit-like signals. To assist in exploring the...
Stars: statistics | Binaries: eclipsing | Stars: individual (Kepler-9, KIC 3323887, KOI-377) | Planetary systems | binaries: eclipsing | planetary systems | EVOLUTION | STAR | stars: statistics | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | MASS | stars: individual (Kepler-9, KIC 3323887, KOI-377) | CANDIDATES | Rejection | Blenders | Blends | Planets | Apertures | Mathematical models | Kepler mission (NASA) | Transit | Photometry | PLANETS | BINARY STARS | ECLIPSE | ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY | PHOTOMETRY | STARS | SIMULATION
Stars: statistics | Binaries: eclipsing | Stars: individual (Kepler-9, KIC 3323887, KOI-377) | Planetary systems | binaries: eclipsing | planetary systems | EVOLUTION | STAR | stars: statistics | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | MASS | stars: individual (Kepler-9, KIC 3323887, KOI-377) | CANDIDATES | Rejection | Blenders | Blends | Planets | Apertures | Mathematical models | Kepler mission (NASA) | Transit | Photometry | PLANETS | BINARY STARS | ECLIPSE | ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY | PHOTOMETRY | STARS | SIMULATION
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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, ISSN 0067-0049, 11/2011, Volume 197, Issue 1, pp. 7 - jQuery1323919489348='48'
We report the detection of three transiting planets around a Sun-like star, which we designate Kepler-18. The transit signals were detected in photometric data...
stars: individual (Kepler-18, KIC 8644288, 2MASS J19521906+4444467) | planetary systems | techniques: photometric | techniques: spectroscopic | SECONDARY ECLIPSE | INITIAL CHARACTERISTICS | SUPER-EARTHS | TERRESTRIAL PLANETS | EXOPLANET HD 189733B | LOW-DENSITY | SPACE-TELESCOPE | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | SOLAR-TYPE STARS | BLEND SCENARIOS | TARGET STARS | Orbitals | Planets | Stars | Iron | Radial velocity | Density | Transit | Photometry | PLANETS | VELOCITY | INFORMATION | VALIDATION | RADIAL VELOCITY | DENSITY | DIAGRAMS | TESTING | ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY | PHOTOMETRY | PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION | RADIATIONS | STARS | DETECTION | SATELLITES | VISIBLE RADIATION | NEPTUNE PLANET
stars: individual (Kepler-18, KIC 8644288, 2MASS J19521906+4444467) | planetary systems | techniques: photometric | techniques: spectroscopic | SECONDARY ECLIPSE | INITIAL CHARACTERISTICS | SUPER-EARTHS | TERRESTRIAL PLANETS | EXOPLANET HD 189733B | LOW-DENSITY | SPACE-TELESCOPE | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | SOLAR-TYPE STARS | BLEND SCENARIOS | TARGET STARS | Orbitals | Planets | Stars | Iron | Radial velocity | Density | Transit | Photometry | PLANETS | VELOCITY | INFORMATION | VALIDATION | RADIAL VELOCITY | DENSITY | DIAGRAMS | TESTING | ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY | PHOTOMETRY | PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION | RADIATIONS | STARS | DETECTION | SATELLITES | VISIBLE RADIATION | NEPTUNE PLANET
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Science, ISSN 0036-8075, 2/2010, Volume 327, Issue 5968, pp. 977 - 980
The Kepler mission was designed to determine the frequency of Earth-sized planets in and near the habitable zone of Sun-like stars. The habitable zone is the...
Terrestrial planets | Planets | Planet detection | Extrasolar planets | Average linear density | Extrasolar planet detection | Stars | Gas giants | Reports | Preprints | Planetary systems | EARTH | STAR | HAT-P-7B | EXOPLANETS | FIELD | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Discovery and exploration | Observations | Outer space | Space exploration | Stars & galaxies | Astronomy | Spacecraft | Neptune | Planetary temperature | Jupiter | Gas giant planets | Kepler mission (NASA) | Density
Terrestrial planets | Planets | Planet detection | Extrasolar planets | Average linear density | Extrasolar planet detection | Stars | Gas giants | Reports | Preprints | Planetary systems | EARTH | STAR | HAT-P-7B | EXOPLANETS | FIELD | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Discovery and exploration | Observations | Outer space | Space exploration | Stars & galaxies | Astronomy | Spacecraft | Neptune | Planetary temperature | Jupiter | Gas giant planets | Kepler mission (NASA) | Density
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Science, ISSN 0036-8075, 10/2010, Volume 330, Issue 6000, pp. 51 - 54
The Kepler spacecraft is monitoring more than 150,000 stars for evidence of planets transiting those stars. We report the detection of two Saturn-size planets...
Planets | Astronomical photometry | Planet detection | RESEARCH ARTICLES | Stars | Kepler Objects of Interest | Light curves | Keplerian orbits | Stellar orbits | Astronomical transits | Planetary orbits | EXTRA-SOLAR PLANETS | SOLID EXOPLANETS | MOTION | SUPER-EARTHS | PERFORMANCE | STABILITY | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | MASS | DYNAMICS | HARPS SEARCH | RESONANCES | Discovery and exploration | Planetary systems | Orbits | Extrasolar planets | Stars & galaxies | Astronomy | Spacecraft | Transit time | Signatures | Time measurements | Monitoring
Planets | Astronomical photometry | Planet detection | RESEARCH ARTICLES | Stars | Kepler Objects of Interest | Light curves | Keplerian orbits | Stellar orbits | Astronomical transits | Planetary orbits | EXTRA-SOLAR PLANETS | SOLID EXOPLANETS | MOTION | SUPER-EARTHS | PERFORMANCE | STABILITY | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | MASS | DYNAMICS | HARPS SEARCH | RESONANCES | Discovery and exploration | Planetary systems | Orbits | Extrasolar planets | Stars & galaxies | Astronomy | Spacecraft | Transit time | Signatures | Time measurements | Monitoring
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The Astrophysical Journal. Supplement Series, ISSN 0067-0049, 2014, Volume 210, Issue 2, pp. 1 - 70
We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 planet candidates around these stars, including 42 detected...
planetary systems | techniques: radial velocities | planets and satellites: detection | techniques: photometric | stars: Individual | FALSE POSITIVES | EARTH-SIZED PLANET | BULK COMPOSITION | TIMING VARIATIONS | VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS | SOLID EXOPLANETS | IN SUPER-EARTHS | M-DWARF | stars: individual (Kepler-25, Kepler-37, Kepler-48, Kepler-68, Kepler-93, Kepler-94, Kepler-95, Kepler-96, Kepler-97, Kepler-98, Kepler-99, Kepler-100, Kepler-102, Kepler-103, Kepler-106, Kepler-109, Kepler-113, Kepler-131, Kepler-406, Kepler-407, Kepler-409) | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | CANDIDATE HOST STARS | SOLAR-TYPE STARS | Spectroscopy | Planets | Planet detection | Stars | Orbits | Doppler effect | Density | Doppler | Physics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics | Sciences of the Universe | Astrophysics
planetary systems | techniques: radial velocities | planets and satellites: detection | techniques: photometric | stars: Individual | FALSE POSITIVES | EARTH-SIZED PLANET | BULK COMPOSITION | TIMING VARIATIONS | VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS | SOLID EXOPLANETS | IN SUPER-EARTHS | M-DWARF | stars: individual (Kepler-25, Kepler-37, Kepler-48, Kepler-68, Kepler-93, Kepler-94, Kepler-95, Kepler-96, Kepler-97, Kepler-98, Kepler-99, Kepler-100, Kepler-102, Kepler-103, Kepler-106, Kepler-109, Kepler-113, Kepler-131, Kepler-406, Kepler-407, Kepler-409) | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | CANDIDATE HOST STARS | SOLAR-TYPE STARS | Spectroscopy | Planets | Planet detection | Stars | Orbits | Doppler effect | Density | Doppler | Physics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics | Sciences of the Universe | Astrophysics
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES, ISSN 0067-0049, 08/2012, Volume 201, Issue 2, pp. 1 - 20
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar effective temperature for orbital periods less than 50 days...
HOT JUPITERS | EXTRASOLAR PLANETS | techniques: photometric | NEPTUNE-MASS PLANET | SUPER-EARTH | TERRESTRIAL PLANETS | TRANSITING PLANET | DETERMINISTIC MODEL | RADIUS RELATIONSHIPS | SOLID EXOPLANETS | LOW-DENSITY | planetary systems | stars: statistics | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | Orbitals | Planets | Planet detection | Stars | Parking | Mathematical models | Doppler effect | Kepler mission (NASA) | Doppler | Physics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics | PLANETS | DISTRIBUTION | STATISTICS | PROBABILITY | ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY | ASTRONOMY | ASTROPHYSICS | PHOTOMETRY | ORBITS | STAR ACCRETION | DETECTION | EFFICIENCY | DWARF STARS
HOT JUPITERS | EXTRASOLAR PLANETS | techniques: photometric | NEPTUNE-MASS PLANET | SUPER-EARTH | TERRESTRIAL PLANETS | TRANSITING PLANET | DETERMINISTIC MODEL | RADIUS RELATIONSHIPS | SOLID EXOPLANETS | LOW-DENSITY | planetary systems | stars: statistics | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | Orbitals | Planets | Planet detection | Stars | Parking | Mathematical models | Doppler effect | Kepler mission (NASA) | Doppler | Physics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics | PLANETS | DISTRIBUTION | STATISTICS | PROBABILITY | ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY | ASTRONOMY | ASTROPHYSICS | PHOTOMETRY | ORBITS | STAR ACCRETION | DETECTION | EFFICIENCY | DWARF STARS
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Science, ISSN 0036-8075, 5/2013, Volume 340, Issue 6132, pp. 587 - 590
We present the detection of five planets—Kepler-62b, c, d, e, and f—of size 1.31, 0.54, 1.95, 1.61 and 1.41 Earth radii (R ⊕ ), orbiting a K2V star at periods...
Earth | Planetary temperature | Planets | Extrasolar planets | Average linear density | Stars | REPORTS | Light curves | Planetary orbits | Stellar radii | Planetary systems | SUN-LIKE STAR | CANDIDATES | SCIENCE | TRANSITING PLANET | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | MASS | Models, Theoretical | Water | Exobiology | Extraterrestrial Environment | Stars, Celestial | Planetary mapping | Observations | Atmosphere | Methods | Solar systems | Solid surfaces | Planet detection | Space telescopes | Orbits | Physics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Earth | Planetary temperature | Planets | Extrasolar planets | Average linear density | Stars | REPORTS | Light curves | Planetary orbits | Stellar radii | Planetary systems | SUN-LIKE STAR | CANDIDATES | SCIENCE | TRANSITING PLANET | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | MASS | Models, Theoretical | Water | Exobiology | Extraterrestrial Environment | Stars, Celestial | Planetary mapping | Observations | Atmosphere | Methods | Solar systems | Solid surfaces | Planet detection | Space telescopes | Orbits | Physics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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Astrophysical Journal, ISSN 0004-637X, 03/2019, Volume 873, Issue 2, p. 111
We describe here the most ambitious survey currently planned in the optical, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). The LSST design is driven by four main...
methods: observational | stars: general | IA SUPERNOVAE | surveys | DARK-ENERGY CONSTRAINTS | MILKY-WAY TOMOGRAPHY | GAMMA-RAY BURSTS | TIDAL DISRUPTION EVENTS | Galaxy: general | DIGITAL SKY SURVEY | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | PROPER MOTION STARS | cosmology: observations | SAGITTARIUS DWARF GALAXY | astrometry | SIZE DISTRIBUTION | LENSING POWER SPECTRUM | ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS | stars | galaxy | cosmology observations | Fysik | Physical Sciences | Naturvetenskap | Natural Sciences
methods: observational | stars: general | IA SUPERNOVAE | surveys | DARK-ENERGY CONSTRAINTS | MILKY-WAY TOMOGRAPHY | GAMMA-RAY BURSTS | TIDAL DISRUPTION EVENTS | Galaxy: general | DIGITAL SKY SURVEY | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | PROPER MOTION STARS | cosmology: observations | SAGITTARIUS DWARF GALAXY | astrometry | SIZE DISTRIBUTION | LENSING POWER SPECTRUM | ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS | stars | galaxy | cosmology observations | Fysik | Physical Sciences | Naturvetenskap | Natural Sciences
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The Astrophysical Journal, ISSN 0004-637X, 02/2012, Volume 745, Issue 2, pp. 120 - 16
A search of the time-series photometry from NASA's Kepler spacecraft reveals a transiting planet candidate orbiting the 11th magnitude G5 dwarf KIC 10593626...
stars: individual (Kepler-22, KIC 10593626) | stars: fundamental parameters | planetary systems | SYSTEM | INITIAL CHARACTERISTICS | DWARF | VALIDATION | CAMERA | MODEL | TRANSITING PLANET | ASTEROSEISMOLOGY | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | MASS | BLEND SCENARIOS | Spectroscopy | Planets | Transits | Searching | Stars | Battery | Circumstellar habitable zone | Orbits | Photometry | PLANETS | ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY | SPECTROSCOPY | SPECTROMETERS | PHOTOMETRY | RESOLUTION | ORBITS | RADIAL VELOCITY | STARS | SUN
stars: individual (Kepler-22, KIC 10593626) | stars: fundamental parameters | planetary systems | SYSTEM | INITIAL CHARACTERISTICS | DWARF | VALIDATION | CAMERA | MODEL | TRANSITING PLANET | ASTEROSEISMOLOGY | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | MASS | BLEND SCENARIOS | Spectroscopy | Planets | Transits | Searching | Stars | Battery | Circumstellar habitable zone | Orbits | Photometry | PLANETS | ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY | SPECTROSCOPY | SPECTROMETERS | PHOTOMETRY | RESOLUTION | ORBITS | RADIAL VELOCITY | STARS | SUN
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