Planetas con tránsitos / Transiting Planets
Transiting Planets (Frédéric Pont)
ETD - Exoplanet Transit Database (Variable Star and Exoplanet Section of Czech Astronomical Society)
transitsearch (Greg Laughlin)
- HD 209458 (Osiris)
Transit of a Planet Across HD 209458 (Henry et al., Nov 12, 1999,
IAUC 7307)
A Transiting 51 Peg-like Planet (Henry et al., 2000, ApJ 529, L45)
Shadow of an Exoplanet Detected (Schilling G., Science 286, Nov
19 1999, 1451)
HD 209458: transit egress of the planet (Rebolo et al. Nov 22,
1999, IAUC 7314)
Ephemerids of HD209458 transit (Nov 22, 1999, IAUC 7315)
Detection of planetary transits across a Sun-like star (Charbonneau,
et al., ApJL, 1999, Nov 23)
PS file
Observing HD 209458 (ASP, Arizona Search for Planets)
Notes for HD 209458 (by Jean Schneider)
Theoretical Transmission Spectra During Extrasolar Giant Planet Transits
(Seager & Sasselov ApJL 1999, Dec 14)
The Spectroscopic Orbit of the Planetary Companion Transiting HD209458
(Mazeh et al., 2000, ApJ 532, L55)
HD 209458: A Transiting Hot Jupiter (a CfA - Geneva - Grenoble
- OHP - Tel Aviv - HAO collaboration)
HD 209458 planetary transits from Hipparcos photometry (Robichon
N. & Arenou F., 2000 A&A 355, 295)
Detection of Planetary Transits of the Star HD 209458 in the Hipparcos
Data Set (Castellano T., et al. 2000, ApJ 532, L51)
Detection of a spectroscopic transit by the planet orbiting the star
HD209458 (Queloz et al. 2000, A&A 359, L13)
A Search for Transit Effects in Spectra of 51 Pegasi and HD 209458
(Bundy and Marcy, 2000, PASP 112, 1421)
Probing the Stellar Surface of HD 209458 from Multicolor Transit Observations
(H.J. Deeg, R. Garrido, A. Claret, 2001 New Astronomy)
Transmission Spectra as Diagnostics of Extrasolar Giant Planet Atmospheres
(T.M. Brown, 2001, ApJ 553, 1006)
HST Time-Series Photometry of the Transiting Planet of HD 209458
(T.M. Brown et al., 2001, ApJ 552, 699)
Search for spectroscopical signatures of transiting HD 209458b's exosphere
(Moutou et al., 2001, A&A 371, 260)
Theory of Extrasolar Giant Planet Transits (Hubbard et al. 2001,
ApJ 560, 413)
HD 209458: Physical Parameters of the Parent Star and the Transiting
Planet (A. Cody, Dimitar D. Sasselov, 2002, ApJ 569, 451)
HST Makes First Direct Measurements of Atmosphere on World Around Another
Star (27 Nov 2001)
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"Detection of an Extrasolar Planet Atmosphere" (D. Charbonneau,
T. Brown, R. Noyes, R. Gilliland, ApJ 2002, 568, 377)
Non-LTE Effects of Na I in the Atmosphere of HD209458b (Barman
T.S., et al. 2002, 569, L51)
A Search for CO Absorption in the Transmission Spectrum of HD 209458b
(Brown T.M., Libbrecht K.G., Charbonneau D., 2002, PASP, 114, 826)
On the Indirect Detection of Sodium in the Atmosphere of the Planetary
Companion to HD 209458 (Fortney, et al. 2003, ApJ, 589, 615)
transitsearch -- (
Amateurs to help discover extra-solar planets)
Infrared Observations During the Secondary Eclipse of HD 209458b: I.
3.6-Micron Occultation Spectroscopy Using the VLT (Richardson,
et al. 2003, ApJ, 584, 1053)
Characterising Extrasolar Planets in Reflected Light and Thermal Emission
(Schneider, 2002, "SF2A: Scientific Highlights 2002", p. 563)
OGLE-TR-3: A possible new transiting planet (Dreizler S., et al.
2003, A&A, 402, 791)
Measuring the Oblateness and Rotation of Transiting Extrasolar Giant
Planets (J.W. Barnes, J.J. Fortney, 2003, ApJ, 588, 545)
On the Selection of Photometric Planetary Transits (A.J. Drake,
2003, ApJ, 589, 1020)
Current Challenges Facing Planet Transit Surveys (David Charbonneau,
2003, Space Science Reviews, ISSI Workshop on Planetary Systems and
Planets in Systems)
The extrasolar planet HD 209458 b Institut d'astrophysique de Paris (IAP)
Subaru HDS Transmission Spectroscopy of the Transiting Extrasolar Planet HD 209458b
(Narita, et al., 2005, PASJ, Vol.57, No. 3)
System Parameters of the Transiting Extrasolar Planet HD 209458b
(Wittenmyer, et al., 2005, ApJ, 632, 1157)
The Effect of Condensates on the Characterization of Transiting Planet Atmospheres with Transmission Spectroscopy
(Fortney 2005, MNRAS, 364, 649)
The color signature of the transit of HD 209458: discrepancies between stellar atmospheric models and observations
(Tingley, et al. 2006, 445, L27)
Infrared radiation from an extrasolar planet. (Deming, et al., 2005, Nature, 434, 740)
A Spitzer Infrared Radius for the Transiting Extrasolar Planet HD209458b
(Richardson, et al. 2006, ApJ, 649, 1043)
Using Stellar Limb-Darkening to Refine the Properties of HD 209458b
(Knutson, et al. 2007, ApJ, 655, 564)
Identification of Absorption Features in an Extrasolar Planet Atmosphere
(Barman 2007, ApJ, 661, L191)
Theoretical Spectral Models of the Planet HD 209458b with a Thermal Inversion and Water Emission Bands
(Burrows et al., 2007, ApJ, 668, L171)
The 3.6-8.0 Micron Broadband Emission Spectrum of HD 209458b: Evidence for an Atmospheric Temperature Inversion
(Knutson, et al., 2007, ApJ, 673, 526)
Exoplanet HD 209458b: Inflated Hydrogen Atmosphere but No Sign of Evaporation
(Ben-Jaffel, 2007, ApJ, 671, L61)
The signature of hot hydrogen in the atmosphere of the extrasolar planet HD 209458b
(Ballester, et al., 2007, Natur. 445, 511)
Exoplanet HD 209458b (Osiris): Evaporation strengthened
(Vidal-Madjar, et al., 2008, ApJ L, in press)
A limit on the presence of Earth-mass planets around a Sun-like star
(Agol & Steffen, 2007, MNRAS, 374, 941)
The Very Low Albedo of an Extrasolar Planet: MOST Spacebased Photometry of HD 209458
(Rowe, et al., 2008, ApJ, 689, 1345)
MOST Spacebased Photometry of the Transiting Exoplanet System HD 209458: Transit Timing to Search for Additional Planets
(Miller-Ricci, et al., 2008, ApJ, 682, 586)
HST/STIS Optical Transit Transmission Spectra of the hot-Jupiter HD209458b
(Sing, et al., 2008, ApJ, 686, 658)
Determining atmospheric conditions at the terminator of the hot-Jupiter HD209458b
(Sing, et al., 2008, ApJ, 686, 667)
New observations of the extended hydrogen exosphere of the extrasolar planet HD209458b
(Ehrenreich, et al., 2008, A&A, 483, 933)
Rayleigh scattering by H2 in the extrasolar planet HD209458b
(Lecavelier des Etangs, et al. 2008, A&A, 485, 865)
Ground-based detection of sodium in the transmission spectrum of exoplanet HD209458b
(Snellen, et al. 2008, A&A, 487, 357)
TiO and VO broad band absorption features in the optical spectrum of the atmosphere of the hot-Jupiter HD209458b
(Desert, et al. 2008, A&A, 492, 585)
The orbital motion, absolute mass and high-altitude winds of exoplanet HD209458b
(Snellen, et al. 2010, Nature, 465, 1049)
- OGLE-TR-56
A New Transiting Extrasolar Giant Planet (Konacki et al., Nature,
30 January 2003)
The New Transiting Planet OGLE-TR-56b: Orbit and Atmosphere (Sasselov, 2003, ApJ, 596, 1327)
Testing Blend Scenarios for Extrasolar Transiting Planet Candidates. II. OGLE-TR-56
(Torres, et al., 2005, ApJ, 619, 558)
Ground-based secondary eclipse detection of the very-hot Jupiter OGLE-TR-56b
(Sing & López-Morales, 2009, A&A, 493, L31)
- OGLE-TR-113 & 132
Two Extremely Hot Exoplanets Caught in Transit (7 Mayo 2004)
Accurate radius and mass of the transiting exoplanet OGLE-TR-132b (Moutou, et al., 2004, A&A 424, L31)
High accuracy transit photometry of the planet OGLE-TR-113b with a new deconvolution-based method
(Gillon, et al., 2006, A&A 459, 249)
The transiting planet OGLE-TR-132b revisited with new spectroscopy and deconvolution photometry
(Gillon, et al., 2007, A&A 466, 743)
Millimagnitude Photometry for Transiting Extrasolar Planetary Candidates. II. Transits of OGLE-TR-113-b in the Optical and Near-IR
(Díaz, et al., 2007, ApJ 660, 850)
- OGLE-TR-111
OGLE-TR-111 b: a transiting hot Jupiter (26 Agosto 2004)
The Transit Light Curve Project. II. Two Transits of the Exoplanet OGLE-TR-111b
(Winn et al., 2007, AJ, 133, 11)
Millimagnitude Photometry for Transiting Extrasolar Planetary Candidates. III. Accurate Radius and Period for OGLE-TR-111-b
(Minniti, et al., 2007, ApJ 660, 858)
- OGLE-TR-10
A transiting extrasolar giant planet around the star OGLE-TR-10 (Konacki, et al., 2005, ApJ, 624, 372)
The Transit Light Curve Project. IV. Five Transits of the Exoplanet OGLE-TR-10b
(Holman et al., 2007, ApJ, 655, 1103)
- OGLE-TR-182
A transiting planet among 23 new near-threshold candidates from the OGLE survey - OGLE-TR-182 (Pont, et al., 2007, A&A, 487, 749)
- OGLE-TR-211
OGLE-TR-211 - a new transiting inflated hot Jupiter from the OGLE survey and ESO LP666 spectroscopic follow-up program
(Udalski,, et al., 2008, A&A, 482, 299)
- OGLE2-TR-L9
OGLE2-TR-L9b: an exoplanet transiting a rapidly rotating F3 star
(Snellen, et al., 2009, A&A, 497, 545)
- TrES-1
Descubierto un planeta extrasolar desde el Observatorio del Teide. (24 Agosto 2004)
High-Resolution Spectroscopy of the Transiting Planet Host Star TrES-1 (Sozzetti, et al., 2004, ApJ, L167)
Detection of Thermal Emission from an Extrasolar Planet (Charbonneau, et al., 2005, ApJ, 626, 523)
An analysis of the transit times of TrES-1b (Steffen & Agol., 2005, MNRAS, 364, L96)
Chemical Composition of the Planet-Harboring Star TrES-1
(Sozzetti et al., 2006, AJ 131, 2274)
The Transit Light Curve Project. III. Tres Transits of TrES-1
(Winn et al., 2007, ApJ 657, 1098)
- TrES-2
TrES-2: The First Transiting Planet in the Kepler Field
(O'Donovan, et al., 2006, ApJ, 651, L61)
TrES-2: Most Massive Nearby Transiting Exoplanet
(Sept. 8, 2006)
Improving Stellar and Planetary Parameters of Transiting Planet Systems: The Case of TrES-2
(Sozzetti et al., 2007, ApJ 664, 1190)
The Transit Light Curve Project. VI. Three Transits of the Exoplanet TrES-2
(Holman, et al., 2007, ApJ, 6641185)
- TrES-3
TrES-3: A Nearby, Massive, Transiting Hot Jupiter in a 31-Hour Orbit
(O'Donovan, et al., 2007, ApJ, 663, L37)
Ground-based K-band detection of thermal emission from the exoplanet TrES-3b
(de Mooij & Snellen, 2009, A&A, 493, L35)
A transit timing analysis of nine RISE light curves of the exoplanet system TrES-3
(Gibson, et al., 2009, ApJ, 700, 1078)
- TrES-4
TrES-4: A Transiting Hot Jupiter of Very Low Density
(Mandushev, et al., 2007, ApJ, 667, L195)
Keck Confirms Largest Exoplanet To Date
(August 6th, 2007)
Spin-Orbit Alignment of the TrES-4 Transiting Planetary System and Possible Additional Radial Velocity Variation
(Narita, et al., 2010, PASJ, 62, 653)
- TrES-5
TrES-5: A Massive Jupiter-sized Planet Transiting A Cool G-dwarf
(Mandushev, et al., 2011, ApJ, in press)
- HD 149026
The N2K Consortium. II. A Transiting Hot Saturn Around HD 149026 With a Large Dense Core
(Sato, et al., 2005, ApJ, 633, 465)
Transit Photometry of the Core-dominated Planet HD 149026b
(Charbonneau, et al., 2006, ApJ, 636, 445)
Atmosphere, Interior, and Evolution of the Metal-rich Transiting Planet HD 149026b
(Fortney, et al., 2006, ApJ, 642, 495)
On the Origin of HD149026b
(Ikoma, et al., 2006, ApJ, 650, 1150)
The formation of HD 149026 b
(Broeg & Wuchterl, 2007, MNRAS, 376, L62)
A Determination of the Spin-Orbit Alignment of the Anomalously Dense Planet Orbiting HD 149026
(Wolf, 2007, ApJ, 667, 549)
Five New Transits of the Super-Neptune HD 149026b
(Winn, 2008, ApJ, 675, 1531)
Extent of pollution in planet-bearing stars
(Li, 2008, ApJ, 685, 1210)
A Precise Estimate of the Radius of the Exoplanet HD 149026b from Spitzer Photometry
(Nutzman, 2009, ApJ, 692, 229)
- HD 189733
New extra-solar planet transits near-by star (5 Oct 2005)
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ELODIE metallicity-biased search for transiting Hot Jupiters: II. A very hot Jupiter transiting the bright K star HD189733
(Bouchy, et al. 2005, A&A, 444, L15)
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A posteriori detection of the planetary transit of HD189733b in the Hipparcos photometry
(Hebrard & Lecavelier des Etangs, 2005, A&A, 445, 341)
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A stellar companion in the HD 189733 system with a known transiting extrasolar planet
(Bakos et al., 2006, ApJ, 641, L57)
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Refined parameters of the planet orbiting HD 189733
(Bakos et al., 2006, ApJ, 650, 1160)
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Direct Measurement of the Radius and Density of the Transiting Exoplanet HD 189733b with the CHARA Array
(Baines, et al., 2007, ApJ, 661, L195)
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The Transit Light Curve Project. V. System Parameters and Stellar Rotation Period of HD 189733
(Winn et al., 2007, AJ, 133, 1828)
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A Spitzer Spectrum of the Exoplanet HD 189733b (Grillmair, et al., 2007, 658, L115)
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Water, water everywhere - on an extrasolar planet (11 Jul, ESA, news)
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Analysis of Spitzer Spectra of Irradiated Planets: Evidence for Water Vapor? (Fortney & Marley, 2007, ApJ, 666, L45)
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A Spitzer Search for Water in the Transiting Exoplanet HD 189733b (Ehrenreich, et al. 2007, ApJ, 668, L179)
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Sodium Absorption From the Exoplanetary Atmosphere of HD189733b Detected in the Optical Transmission Spectrum
(Redfield, et al. 2008, ApJ, 673, L87)
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The Broadband Infrared Emission Spectrum of the Exoplanet HD 189733b
(Charbonneau, et al. 2008, ApJ, in press)
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On the Presence of Water and Global Circulation in the Transiting Planet HD 189733b
(Barman, 2008, ApJ, 676, L61)
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Methane present in an extrasolar planet atmosphere
(Swain, et al. 2008, Natur., 452, 329)
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Primary Transit of the Planet HD 189733b at 3.6 and 5.8 µm
(Beaulieu, et al. 2008, ApJ, 677, 1343)
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Multi-Wavelength Constraints on the Day-Night Circulation Patterns of HD 189733b
(Knutson, et al. 2009, ApJ, 690, 822)
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MOST Spacebased Photometry of the Transiting Exoplanet System HD 189733: Precise Timing Measurements for Transits Across an Active Star
(Miller-Ricci, et al. 2008, ApJ, 682, 593)
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Detection of atmospheric haze on an extrasolar planet: the 0.55-1.05 µm transmission spectrum of HD 189733b with the HubbleSpaceTelescope
(Pont, 2008, MNRAS, 385, 109)
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Rayleigh scattering in the transit spectrum of HD 189733b
(Lecavelier des Etangs, et al. 2008, A&A, 481, L83)
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Hubble Telescope Finds Carbon Dioxide on an Extrasolar Planet
(9 December 2008)
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Stellar activity of planetary host star HD 189733
(Boisse, et al. 2009, A&A, 495, 959)
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Search for Carbon Monoxide in the Atmosphere of the Transiting Exoplanet HD 189733b
(Désert, et al. 2009, ApJ, 699, 478)
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Transit spectrophotometry of the exoplanet HD189733b. I. Searching for water but finding haze with HST NICMOS
(Sing, 2009, A&A, 505, 891)
- XO-1
A Transiting Planet of a Sun-like Star
(McCullough, et al., 2006, ApJ, 648, 1228)
SuperWASP Observations of the Transiting Extrasolar planet XO-1b
(Wilson, et al., 2006, PASP, 118, 1245)
The Transit Light Curve Project. I. Four Consecutive Transits of the Exoplanet XO-1b
(Holman et al., 2006, ApJ, 652, 1715)
Thermal Emission of Exoplanet XO-1b
(Machalek, et al., 2008, ApJ, 684, 1427)
- XO-2
XO-2b: Transiting Hot Jupiter in a Metal-rich Common Proper Motion Binary
(Burke, et al., 2007, ApJ, 671, 2115)
The Transit Light Curve Project. XII. Six Transits of the Exoplanet
XO-2b
(Fernandez et al., 2009, AJ, 137, 4911)
Detection of Thermal Emission of XO-2b: Evidence for a Weak Temperature Inversion
(Machalek et al., 2009, AJ, 701, 514)
- XO-3
XO-3b: A Massive Planet in an Eccentric Orbit Transiting an F5 V Star
(Johns-Krull, et al., 2008, ApJ, 677, 657)
The Transit Light Curve Project. IX. Evidence for a Smaller Radius of the Exoplanet XO-3b
(Winn, et al., 2008, ApJ, 683, 1076)
Thermal Emission and Tidal Heating of the Heavy and Eccentric Planet XO-3b
(Machalek et al., 2010, ApJ, 711, 111)
Further Observation of the Tilted Planet XO-3: A New Determination of Spin-orbit Misalignment, a Possible Third Body, and Limits on Differential Rotation
(Hirano et al., 2011, PASJ, in press)
- XO-4
XO-4b: An Extrasolar Planet Transiting an F5V Star
(McCullough,, et al., 2008, ApJ, in press)
- XO-5
XO-5b: A Transiting Jupiter-sized Planet with a 4 day Period
(Burke, et al., 2008, ApJ, 686, 1331)
- - HAT (Hungarian-made Automated Telescope Network)
- HAT-P-1
HAT-P-1b: A Large-Radius, Low-Density Exoplanet Transiting one Member of a Stellar Binary
(Bakos, et al., 2007, ApJ, 656, 552)
Planet “lighter than cork” baffles astronomers
(Sept. 14, 2006)
The Transit Light Curve Project. VII. The Not-So-Bloated Exoplanet HAT-P-1b
(Winn, et al., 2007, AJ 134, 1707)
- HAT-P-2 (HD 147506)
HAT-P-2b: A Super-Massive Planet in an Eccentric Orbit Transiting a Bright Star
(Bakos, et al., 2007, ApJ, 670, 826)
Refined parameters and spectroscopic transit of the super-massive planet HAT-P-2b
(Loeillet, et al., 2008, A&A, 481, 529)
Spin-Orbit Alignment for the Eccentric Exoplanet HD 147506b
(Winn, et al., 2007, ApJ, 665, L167)
- HAT-P-3
HAT-P-3b: A heavy-element rich planet transiting a K dwarf star
(Torres, et al., 2007, ApJ, 666, L121)
- HAT-P-4 (BD+36 2593)
HAT-P-4b: A metal-rich low-density transiting hot Jupiter
(Kovacs, et al., 2007, ApJ, 670, L41)
- HAT-P-5
HAT-P-5b: A Jupiter-like hot Jupiter Transiting a Bright Star
(Bakos, et al., 2007, ApJ, 671, L173)
- HAT-P-6
HAT-P-6b: A Hot Jupiter transiting a bright F star
(Noyes, et al., 2008, 673, L79)
- HAT-P-7
HAT-P-7b: An Extremely Hot Massive Planet Transiting a Bright Star in the Kepler Field
(Pál, et al., 2008, ApJ, 680, 1450)
Determination of stellar, orbital and planetary parameters using complete Monte-Carlo analysis -- the case of HAT-P-7b
(Pál, et al., 2008, IAU Symp. 253)
- HAT-P-8
Discovery of a Transiting Planet and Eight Eclipsing Binaries in HATNet Field G205
(Latham, et al., 2009, ApJ, 704, 1107)
- HAT-P-9
HAT-P-9b: A Low Density Planet Transiting a Moderately Faint F star
(Shporer, et al., 2009, ApJ, 690, 1393)
- HAT-P-10
HAT-P-10b: A light and moderately hot Jupiter transiting a K dwarf
(Bakos, et al., 2009, ApJ, 696, 1950)
- HAT-P-11
HAT-P-11b: A Super-Neptune Planet Transiting a Bright K Star in the Kepler Field
(Bakos, et al., 2010, ApJ, 710, 1724)
- HAT-P-12
HAT-P-12b: A Low-Density Sub-Saturn Mass Planet Transiting a Metal-Poor K Dwarf
(Hartman, et al., 2009, ApJ, 706, 785)
- HAT-P-13
HAT-P-13b,c: A Transiting Hot Jupiter with a Massive Outer Companion on an Eccentric Orbit
(Bakos, et al., 2009, ApJ, 707, 446)
The HAT-P-13 Exoplanetary System: Evidence for Spin-Orbit Alignment and a Third Companion
(Winn, et al., 2010, ApJ, in press)
- HAT-P-14
HAT-P-14b: A 2 Jupiter-mass exoplanet transiting a bright F star
(Torres, et al., 2010, ApJ, in press)
- HAT-P-15
HAT-P-15b: A 10.9-day Extrasolar Planet Transiting a Solar-type Star
(Kovács, et al., 2010, ApJ, in press)
- HAT-P-16
HAT-P-16b: A 4 Mj Planet Transiting A Bright Star On An Eccentric Orbit
(Buchhave, et al., 2010, ApJ, in press)
- HAT-P-31
HAT-P-31b,c: A Transiting, Eccentric, Hot Jupiter and a Long-period,
Massive Third Body
(Kipping, et al., 2011, AJ, 142, 95)
- WASP-1 and WASP-2
WASP-1b and WASP-2b: Two new transiting exoplanets detected with SuperWASP and SOPHIE
(Collier Cameron, et al., 2007, MNRAS, 375, 951)
Precise Radius Estimates for the Exoplanets WASP-1b and WASP-2b
(Charbonneau, et al., 2007, ApJ, 658, 1322)
Photometric follow-up of the transiting planet WASP-1b
(Shporer, et al., 2007, MNRAS, 376, 1296)
WASP-1: A lithium- and metal-rich star with an oversized planet
(Stempels, et al., 2007, MNRAS, 379, 773)
The thermal emission of the exoplanets WASP-1b and WASP-2b
(Wheatley, et al., 2010, ApJ, in presss)
- WASP-3, to WASP-5
SuperWASP announces discovery of three planets
(31 Oct 2007)
WASP-3b: a strongly-irradiated transiting gas-giant planet
(Pollacco, et al., 2008, MNRAS, 385, 1576)
Updated parameters for the transiting exoplanet WASP-3b using RISE, a new fast camera for the Liverpool Telescope
(Gibson, et al., 2008, A&A, 492, 603)
WASP-4b: a 12th-magnitude transiting hot-Jupiter in the Southern hemisphere
(Wilson, et al., 2008, ApJ, 675, L113)
WASP-5b: a dense, very hot Jupiter transiting a 12th-mag Southern-hemisphere star
(Anderson, et al., 2008, MNRAS, 387, L4)
A Prograde, Low-Inclination Orbit for the Very Hot Jupiter WASP-3b
(Tripathi, et al., 2010, ApJ, in presss)
- WASP-6, to WASP-15
The (Super)Wasp Factory Finds 10 New Planets In The Last 6 Months
(1 Apr 2008)
- WASP-6
Discovery and characterization of WASP-6b, an inflated sub-Jupiter mass planet transiting a solar-type star
(Gillon, et al., 2009, 501, 785)
- WASP-7
WASP-7: The brightest transiting-exoplanet system in the Southern hemisphere
(Coel Hellier, et al., 2009, ApJ, 690, L89)
- WASP-10
WASP-10b: a 3MJ, gas-giant planet transiting a late-type K star
(Christian, et al., 2009, MNRAS, 392, 1585)
A Smaller Radius for the Transiting Exoplanet WASP-10b
(Johnson, et al., 2009, ApJ, 692, L100)
Transit Observations of the WASP-10 System
(Dittmann, et al., 2010, ApJ, in press)
- WASP-11
The sub-Jupiter mass transiting exoplanet WASP-11b
(West, et al., 2009, A&A, 502, 395)
- WASP-12
WASP-12b: The hottest transiting planet yet discovered
(Hebb, et al., 2009, ApJ, 693, 1920)
Day-side z'-band emission and eccentricity of Wasp-12b
(López-Morales, et al., 2010, ApJ, 716, L36)
WASP-12b as a prolate, inflated and disrupting planet from tidal dissipation
(Li, et al., 2010, Natur, 463, 1054)
On the Orbit of Exoplanet WASP-12b
(Campo, et al., 2010, ApJ, 727, 125)
Early UV Ingress in WASP-12b: Measuring Planetary Magnetic Fields
(Vidotto, et al., 2010, ApJ, 722, L168)
Prospects for Detection of Exoplanet Magnetic Fields Through Bow-Shock Observations During Transits
(Vidotto, et al., 2011, MNRAS, 411, L46)
Transit Variability in Bow Shock-Hosting Planets
(Vidotto, et al., 2011, MNRAS, 414, 1573)
The shocking transit of WASP-12b: modelling the observed early ingress in the near-ultraviolet
(Llama, et al., 2011, MNRAS, 416, L41)
A high C/O ratio and weak thermal inversion in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-12b
(Madhusudhan, et al., 2011, Natur, 469, 64)
- WASP-13
The 0.5MJ transiting exoplanet WASP-13b
(Skillen, et al., 2009, A&A, 502, 391)
- WASP-14
WASP-14b: A 7.7 Mjup transiting planet in an eccentric orbit
(Joshi, et al., 2009, MNRAS.392, 1532)
- WASP-15
The low density transiting exoplanet WASP-15b
(West, et al., 2009, AJ, 137, 4834)
- WASP-16
WASP-16b: A New Jupiter-Like Planet Transiting a Southern Solar Analog
(Lister, et al., 2009, ApJ, 703, 752)
- WASP-17
Wasp-17b: An Ultra-Low Density Planet in a Probable Retrograde Orbit
(Anderson, et al., 2010, ApJ, 709, 159)
- WASP-18
An orbital period of 0.94 days for the hot-Jupiter planet WASP-18b
(Hellier, et al., 2009, Nature 460, 1098)
Why Does Exoplanet WASP-18b Exist?
(S&T, 27 August 2009)
Physical properties of the 0.94-day period transiting planetary system WASP-18
(Southworth, et al., 2009, ApJ, 707, 167)
- WASP-19
WASP-19b: the shortest period transiting exoplanet yet discovered
(Hebb, et al., 2010, ApJ, 708, 224)
H-band thermal emission from the 0.79-day period planet WASP-19b
(Anderson, et al., 2010, A&A, 513, L3)
Ground-based detection of thermal emission from the exoplanet WASP-19b
(Gibson, et al., 2010, MNRAS, 404, L114)
- WASP-21
WASP-21b: a hot-Saturn exoplanet transiting a thick disc star
(Bouchy, et al., 2010, A&A, 519, A98)
A lower mass for the exoplanet WASP-21b
(Barros, et al., 2011, MNRAS, in press)
- WASP-22
WASP-22 b: A transiting "hot Jupiter" planet in a hierarchical triple system
(Maxted, et al., 2010, AJ, 140, 2007)
- WASP-23
WASP-23b: a transiting hot Jupiter around a K dwarf and its Rossiter-McLaughlin effect
(Triaud, et al., 2011, A&A, 531, A24)
- WASP-25
WASP-25b: a 0.6 M_J planet in the Southern hemisphere
(Enoch, et al., 2011, MNRAS, 410, 1631)
- WASP-26
WASP-26b: A 1-Jupiter-mass planet around an early-G-type star
(Smalley, et al., 2010, A&A, 520, A56)
- WASP-29
WASP-29b: A Saturn-sized transiting exoplanet
(Hellier, et al., 2010, ApJ, 723, L60)
- WASP-30
WASP-30b: a 61 Mjup brown dwarf transiting a V=12, F8 star
(Anderson, et al., 2011, ApJ, 726, L19)
- WASP-31
WASP-31b: a low-density planet transiting a late-F-type star
(Anderson, et al., 2011, A&A, 531, A60)
- WASP-32
WASP-32b: A transiting hot Jupiter planet orbiting a lithium-poor, solar-type star
(Maxted, et al., 2010, PASP, 122, 1465)
- WASP-33
WASP-33: The first delta Scuti exoplanet host star and evidence of star-planet interactions
(Herrero, et al., 2011, A&A, 526, L10)
Thermal emission from WASP-33b, the hottest known planet
(Smith, et al., 2011, MNRAS letters, in press)
- WASP-34
WASP-34b: a near-grazing transiting sub-Jupiter-mass exoplanet in a hierarchical triple system
(Smalley, et al., 2011, A&A, 526, A130)
- WASP-37
WASP-37b: a 1.7 MJ exoplanet transiting a metal-poor star
(Simpson, et al., 2011, AJ, 141, 8)
- WASP-38
WASP-38b: A 6.87 day period exoplanet transiting a bright F-type star
(Barros, et al., 2011, A&A, 525, A54)
- WASP-39
WASP-39b: a highly inflated Saturn-mass planet orbiting a late G-type star
(Faedi, et al., 2011, A&A, 531, A40)
- WASP-40
WASP-40b: independent discovery of the 0.6-Mjup transiting exoplanet HAT-P-27b
(Anderson, et al., 2011, PASP, 123, 555)
- WASP-41
WASP-41b: A transiting hot Jupiter planet orbiting a magnetically-active G8V star
(Maxted, et al., 2011, PASP, 123, 547)
- WASP-42 & 49
WASP-42 b and WASP-49 b: two new transiting Saturns
(Lendl, et al., 2012, A&A, in press)
- WASP-43
WASP-43b: The closest-orbiting hot Jupiter
(Hellier, et al., 2011, A&A, in press)
- WASP-44, WASP-45 and WASP-46
WASP-44b, WASP-45b and WASP-46b: three short-period, transiting extrasolar planets
(Anderson, et al., 2011, MNRAS, 422, 1988)
- WASP-35, WASP-48 and HAT-P-30/WASP-51
WASP-35b, WASP-48b and HAT-P-30b/WASP-51b: Two new planets and an independent discovery of HAT planet
(Enoch, et al., 2011, AJ, 142, 3)
- WASP-50
WASP-50b: a hot Jupiter transiting a moderately active solar-type star
(Gillon, et al., 2011, A&A, 533, A88)
New WASP Planets: Turning Planetary Theory Upside Down
(ESO, 13 Apr 2010)
Spin-orbit angle measurements for six southern transiting planets:
New insights into the dynamical origins of hot Jupiters
(Triaud, et al., 2010, A&A, 524, A25)
- - QES (Qatar Exoplanet Survey)
- Qatar-1b
Qatar-1b: a hot Jupiter orbiting a metal-rich K dwarf star
(Bryan, et al., 2012, MNRAS, in press)
- Qatar-2
Qatar-2: A K dwarf orbited by a transiting hot Jupiter and a more massive companion in an outer orbit
(Alsubai, et al., 2012, ApJ, in press)
- - HATSouth (Hungarian-made Automated Telescope Network)
HATSouth: a global network of fully automated identical wide-field telescopes
(Bakos, et al., 2012, PASP, in press)
- HATS-1b
HATS-1b: The First Transiting Planet Discovered by the HATSouth Survey
(Penev, et al., 2012, AJ, in press)
- - KELT-North: wide-field Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope-North survey
- KELT-1b
KELT-1b: A Strongly Irradiated, Highly Inflated, Short Period, 27 Jupiter-mass Companion Transiting a mid-F Star
(Siverd, et al., 2012, ApJ, in press)
- KELT-2Ab
KELT-2Ab: A Hot Jupiter Transiting the Bright (V=8.77) Primary Star of a Binary System
(Beatty, et al., 2012, ApJL, in press)
- CoRoT-1
Presse Release and light curve
(3 May 2007)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission I - CoRoT-Exo-1b: a low-density short-period planet
around a G0V star (Barge, et al., 2008, A&A, 482, L17)
The changing phases of extrasolar planet CoRoT-1b (Snellen, et al., 2009, Natur, 459, 543)
VLT transit and occultation photometry for the bloated planet CoRoT-1b (Gillon, et al., 2009, A&A, in press)
Pre-discovery observations of CoRoT-1b and CoRoT-2b with the BEST survey (Rauer, et al., 2009, AJ, in press)
- CoRoT-2
COROT surprises a year after launch
(20 Dec 2007)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission II. CoRoT-Exo-2b: A transiting planet around an active G
star (Alonso, et al., 2008, A&A, 482, L21)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission III. The spectroscopic transit of CoRoT-Exo-2b with
SOPHIE and HARPS (Bouchy, et al., 2008, A&A, 482, L25)
CoRoT and stellar activity: preliminary results from the modelling of CoRoT-Exo-2a
(Lanza, et al., 2008, CS15)
Magnetic activity in the photosphere of CoRoT-Exo-2a. Active longitudes and short-term spot cycle in a young Sun-like star
(Lanza, et al., 2008, A&A, 493, 193)
Relative photometry of transiting exoplanet CoRoT-Exo-2b
(Veres, et al., 2009, CoSka, 39, 34)
CoRoT-2a magnetic activity: hints for possible star-planet interaction
(Pagano, et al., 2009, EM&P, 105, 373)
Pre-discovery observations of CoRoT-1b and CoRoT-2b with the BEST survey (Rauer, et al., 2010, AJ, 139, 53)
- CoRoT-3
COROT discovery stirs exoplanet classification rethink
(6 Oct 2008)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission VI. CoRoT-Exo-3b: the first secure inhabitant of the brown-dwarf desert
star (Deleuil, et al., 2008, A&A, 491, 859)
- CoRoT-4-5
Exoplanet hunt update
(21 May 2008)
COROT finds exoplanet orbiting Sun-like star
(24 July 2008)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission IV. CoRoT-Exo-4b: A transiting planet in a 9.2 day synchronous orbit
(Aigrain, et al., 2008, A&A, 488, L43)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission V. CoRoT-Exo-4b: Stellar and planetary parameters
(Moutou, et al., 2008, A&A, 488, L47)
Photospheric activity and rotation of the planet-hosting star CoRoT-4a
(Lanza, et al., 2009, A&A, 506, 255)
- CoRoT-6
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission IX. CoRoT-6b: a transiting `hot Jupiter' planet in an 8.9d orbit around a low-metallicity star
(Fridlund, et al., 2010, A&A, 512, A14)
- CoRoT-7
COROT discovers smallest exoplanet yet, with a surface to walk on
(ESA, 3 February 2009)
Super-Earth found!
The smallest transiting extrasolar planet ever discovered
(Obs. Paris, 3 February 2009)
Smallest exoplanet is shown to be a solid, rocky world
(ESA, 16 Sep 2009)
First Solid Evidence for a Rocky Exoplanet.
Mass and density of smallest exoplanet finally measured
(ESO, 16 Sep 2009)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission VIII. COROT-7b:
The first super-earth with radius characterized
(Léger, et al., 2009, A&A, 506, 287)
The CoRoT-7 planetary system: two orbiting Super-Earths
(Queloz, et al., 2009, A&A, 506, 303)
Composition and fate of short-period super-Earths: The case of CoRoT-7b
(Valencia, et al., 2009, A&A, in press)
CoRoT-7 b: Super-Earth or Super-Io?
(Barnes, et al., 2010, ApJ, 709, L95)
On the Mass of CoRoT-7b
(Hatzes, et al., 2011, ApJ, 743, 75)
- CoRoT-9
A transiting giant planet with a temperature between 250 K and 430 K
(Deeg, et al., 2010, Nature 464, 384)
- Otro Júpiter en la Vía Láctea
(18 Mar 2010)
- CoRoT-8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (six new exoplanets and one brown dwarf)
CoRoT unveils a rich assortment of new exoplanets
(14 June 2010)
- CoRoT-15
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission XV. CoRoT-15b: a brown-dwarf transiting companion
(Bouchy, et al., 2011, A&A, 525, A68)
- CoRoT-16 - 26 (ten new exoplanets)
CoRoT's new detections highlight diversity of exoplanets
(14 June 2011)
- CoRoT-17
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission XVI. The hot Jupiter CoRoT-17b: a very old planet
(Csizmadia, et al., 2011,A&A, 531, A41)
- Kepler 4b, 5b, 6b, 7b, 8b, 9b, 11b, 14b, 15b
Kepler Discovers Five Exoplanets
(4 Jan 2010)
Kepler Releases Data On Potential Exoplanets
(15 June 2010)
Kepler’s First Rocky Planet: Kepler-10b (10 Ene 2011)
Earth-size Planet Candidates in Habitable Zone
-- Kepler-11, Six Planet System (2 Feb 2011)
The multiple planets transiting Kepler-9 I. Inferring stellar properties and planetary compositions
(Havel, et al., 2011, A&A, in press)
Kepler-14b: A massive hot Jupiter transiting an F star in a close visual binary
(Buchhave, et al., 2011, ApJ, in press)
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