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| Kepler-411 , the SIMBAD biblio (44 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.7 - 2019.09.22CEST00:23:48 |
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2019A&A...624A..15S |
3330 | T A | S X C | 64 | 12 | ~ |
Kepler-411: a four-planet system with an active host star. |
SUN L., IOANNIDIS P., GU S., et al. | |
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2018AJ....155..161Z |
159 | D | X | 4 | 223 | 10 | Robo-AO Kepler survey. IV. The effect of nearby stars on 3857 planetary candidate systems. | ZIEGLER C., LAW N.M., BARANEC C., et al. | |
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2018AJ....156...83Z |
19 | D | 1 | 337 | 1 | Robo-AO Kepler Survey. V. The effect of physically associated stellar companions on planetary systems. | ZIEGLER C., LAW N.M., BARANEC C., et al. | ||
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2018ApJ...855..115B |
19 | D | 1 | 1305 | 2 | Identifying young Kepler planet host stars from Keck-HIRES spectra of lithium. | BERGER T.A., HOWARD A.W. and BOESGAARD A.M. | ||
| 2018ApJ...866..104C | 19 | D | 1 | 33 | 1 | Identifying inflated super-Earths and photo-evaporated cores. | CARRERA D., FORD E.B., IZIDORO A., et al. | ||
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2017AJ....153...71F |
18 | D | 1 | 3575 | 46 | The Kepler follow-up observation program. I. A catalog of companions to Kepler stars from high-resolution imaging. | FURLAN E., CIARDI D.R., EVERETT M.E., et al. | ||
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2017AJ....154..107P |
18 | D | 1 | 1306 | 56 | The California-Kepler Survey. I. High-resolution spectroscopy of 1305 stars hosting Kepler transiting planets. | PETIGURA E.A., HOWARD A.W., MARCY G.W., et al. | ||
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2017AJ....154..108J |
18 | D | 1 | 3237 | 46 | The California-Kepler Survey. II. Precise physical properties of 2025 Kepler planets and their host stars. | JOHNSON J.A., PETIGURA E.A., FULTON B.J., et al. | ||
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2017MNRAS.465.2634A |
18 | D | 3 | 5400 | 9 | Transit shapes and self-organizing maps as a tool for ranking planetary candidates: application to Kepler and K2. | ARMSTRONG D.J., POLLACCO D. and SANTERNE A. | ||
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2016A&A...594A..39F |
17 | D | 2 | 51408 | 21 | Activity indicators and stellar parameters of the Kepler targets. An application of the ROTFIT pipeline to LAMOST-Kepler stellar spectra. | FRASCA A., MOLENDA-ZAKOWICZ J., DE CAT P., et al. | ||
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2016AJ....152....8K |
17 | D | 1 | 389 | 65 | The impact of stellar multiplicity on planetary systems. I. The ruinous influence of close binary companions. | KRAUS A.L., IRELAND M.J., HUBER D., et al. | ||
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2016AJ....152..181H |
17 | D | 1 | 9278 | 9 | SETI observations of exoplanets with the Allen Telescope Array. | HARP G.R., RICHARDS J., TARTER J.C., et al. | ||
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2016AJ....152..187M |
17 | D | 3 | 471 | 33 | A super-solar metallicity for stars with hot rocky exoplanets. | MULDERS G.D., PASCUCCI I., APAI D., et al. | ||
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2016ApJ...821...47B |
17 | D | 1 | 217 | 14 | Efficient geometric probabilities of multi-transiting exoplanetary systems from CORBITS. | BRAKENSIEK J. and RAGOZZINE D. | ||
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2016ApJ...822...86M |
17 | D | 1 | 6129 | 125 | False positive probabilities for all Kepler objects of interest: 1284 newly validated planets and 428 likely false positives. | MORTON T.D., BRYSON S.T., COUGHLIN J.L., et al. | ||
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2016ApJS..225....9H |
17 | D | 3 | 2132 | 33 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. IX. Catalog of the full long-cadence data set. | HOLCZER T., MAZEH T., NACHMANI G., et al. | ||
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2016ApJS..225...32B |
17 | D | 2 | 1472 | 68 | Spectral properties of cool stars: extended abundance analysis of 1,617 planet-search stars. | BREWER J.M., FISCHER D.A., VALENTI J.A., et al. | ||
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2015ApJ...801....3M |
17 | D | 1 | 3357 | 52 | Photometric amplitude distribution of stellar rotation of KOIs–Indication for spin-orbit alignment of cool stars and high obliquity for hot stars. | MAZEH T., PERETS H.B., McQUILLAN A., et al. | ||
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2015ApJ...807..170H |
17 | D | 3 | 2117 | 10 | Time variation of Kepler transits induced by stellar Spots–A way to distinguish between prograde and retrograde motion. II. Application to KOIs. | HOLCZER T., SHPORER A., MAZEH T., et al. | ||
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2015ApJ...809....8B |
17 | D | 1 | 112329 | 139 | Terrestrial planet occurrence rates for the Kepler GK dwarf sample. | BURKE C.J., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., MULLALLY F., et al. | ||
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2015ApJ...813..100O |
17 | D | 1 | 327 | 7 | Deep GALEX UV survey of the Kepler field. I. Point source catalog. | OLMEDO M., LLOYD J., MAMAJEK E.E., et al. | ||
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2015ApJ...813..130W |
17 | D | 6 | 211 | 27 | Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. IV. Adaptive optics imaging of Kepler stars with multiple transiting planet candidates. | WANG J., FISCHER D.A., XIE J.-W., et al. | ||
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2015ApJ...814..130M |
17 | D | 3 | 2846 | 46 | An increase in the mass of planetary systems around lower-mass stars. | MULDERS G.D., PASCUCCI I. and APAI D. | ||
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2015ApJS..217...16R |
17 | D | 1 | 8625 | 84 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. V. Planet sample from Q1-Q12 (36 months). | ROWE J.F., COUGHLIN J.L., ANTOCI V., et al. | ||
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2015MNRAS.447.2714B |
17 | D | 1 | 209 | 51 | Flare stars across the H-R diagram. | BALONA L.A. | ||
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2014A&A...566A.103L |
17 | D | 6 | 359 | 67 | High-resolution imaging of Kepler planet host candidates. A comprehensive comparison of different techniques. | LILLO-BOX J., BARRADO D. and BOUY H. | ||
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2014AJ....147..119C |
17 | D | 1 | 8005 | 55 | Contamination in the Kepler field. Identification of 685 KOIs as false positives via ephemeris matching based on Q1-Q12 data. | COUGHLIN J.L., THOMPSON S.E., BRYSON S.T., et al. | ||
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2014ApJ...783....4W |
17 | D | 1 | 487 | 55 | Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. I. Evidence of suppressed planet formation due to stellar companions within 20 AU and validation of four planets from the Kepler multiple planet candidates. | WANG J., XIE J.-W., BARCLAY T., et al. | ||
| 2014ApJ...783....9H | 18 | D | 2 | 35 | 37 | Measurements of stellar inclinations for Kepler planet candidates. II. Candidate spin-orbit misalignments in single- and multiple-transiting systems. | HIRANO T., SANCHIS-OJEDA R., TAKEDA Y., et al. | ||
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2014ApJ...784...45R |
17 | D | 1 | 1691 | 227 | Validation of Kepler's multiple planet candidates. III. Light curve analysis and announcement of hundreds of new multi-planet systems. | ROWE J.F., BRYSON S.T., MARCY G.W., et al. | ||
| 2014ApJ...791..111W | 17 | D | 3 | 56 | 53 | Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. II. Planets are less common in multiple-star systems with separations smaller than 1500 AU. | WANG J., FISCHER D.A., XIE J.-W., et al. | ||
| 2014ApJ...796...47M | 17 | D | 1 | 76 | 57 | Obliquities of Kepler stars: comparison of single- and multiple-transit systems. | MORTON T.D. and WINN J.N. | ||
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2014ApJS..210...19B |
17 | D | 2 | 5860 | 162 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler IV: planet sample from Q1-Q8 (22 months). | BURKE C.J., BRYSON S.T., MULLALLY F., et al. | ||
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2013A&A...560A...4R |
16 | D | 1 | 24132 | 153 | Rotation and differential rotation of active Kepler stars. | REINHOLD T., REINERS A. and BASRI G. | ||
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2013ApJ...763...41C |
16 | D | 1 | 97 | 40 | On the relative sizes of planets within Kepler multiple-candidate systems. | CIARDI D.R., FABRYCKY D.C., FORD E.B., et al. | ||
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2013ApJ...774L..12S |
16 | D | 1 | 469 | 25 | A lack of short-period multiplanet systems with close-proximity pairs and the curious case of Kepler-42. | STEFFEN J.H. and FARR W.M. | ||
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2013ApJ...775L..11M |
16 | D | 1 | 2010 | 107 | Stellar rotation periods of the Kepler Objects of Interest: a dearth of close-in planets around fast rotators. | McQUILLAN A., MAZEH T. and AIGRAIN S. | ||
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2013ApJS..204...24B |
16 | D | 1 | 3274 | 701 | Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. III. Analysis of the first 16 months of data. | BATALHA N.M., ROWE J.F., BRYSON S.T., et al. | ||
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2013ApJS..208...16M |
16 | D | 2 | 1518 | 92 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. VIII. Catalog of transit timing measurements of the first twelve quarters. | MAZEH T., NACHMANI G., HOLCZER T., et al. | ||
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2013MNRAS.436.1883W |
16 | D | 1 | 961 | 86 | Rotation periods, variability properties and ages for Kepler exoplanet candidate host stars. | WALKOWICZ L.M. and BASRI G.S. | ||
| 2012A&A...548A..44C | 16 | D | 3 | 137 | 22 | A study of the performance of the transit detection tool DST in space-based surveys. Application of the CoRoT pipeline to Kepler data. | CABRERA J., CSIZMADIA Sz., ERIKSON A., et al. | ||
| 2012ApJ...754..129S | 366 | X C | 8 | 90 | 23 | Planet hunters: assessing the Kepler inventory of short-period planets. | SCHWAMB M.E., LINTOTT C.J., FISCHER D.A., et al. | ||
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2012ApJ...756..185F |
16 | D | 2 | 1856 | 44 | Transit timing observations from Kepler. V. Transit timing variation candidates in the first sixteen months from polynomial models. | FORD E.B., RAGOZZINE D., ROWE J.F., et al. | ||
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2012ApJS..199...24T |
16 | D | 1 | 5393 | 51 | Detection of potential transit signals in the first three quarters of Kepler mission data. | TENENBAUM P., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., JENKINS J.M., et al. |
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