GJ 3470 b , the SIMBAD biblio

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2019A&A...623A..58A 50           X         1 10 ~ High-resolution confirmation of an extended helium atmosphere around WASP-107b. ALLART R., BOURRIER V., LOVIS C., et al.
2019A&A...623A.131K 50           X         1 6 ~ Transit Lyman-α signatures of terrestrial planets in the habitable zones of M dwarfs. KISLYAKOVA K.G., HOLMSTROM M., ODERT P., et al.
2019A&A...623A.165E 200             C F     2 19 ~ HD 219666 b: a hot-Neptune from TESS Sector 1. ESPOSITO M., ARMSTRONG D.J., GANDOLFI D., et al.
2019A&A...625A..18H 100           X         2 17 ~ The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets. XV. A warm Neptune around the M dwarf Gl 378. HOBSON M.J., DELFOSSE X., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., et al.
2019A&A...627A..43D viz 50           X         1 11 ~ Hot, rocky and warm, puffy super-Earths orbiting TOI-402 (HD 15337). DUMUSQUE X., TURNER O., DORN C., et al.
2019AJ....157...97K viz 630 T   A     X C       11 7 ~ Bright opportunities for atmospheric characterization of small planets: masses and radii of K2-3 b, c, and d and
GJ3470 b from radial velocity measurements and Spitzer transits.
KOSIAREK M.R., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., HARDEGREE-ULLMAN K.K., et al.
2019AJ....157..174O viz 20       D               1 176 ~ Discovery of a third transiting planet in the Kepler-47 circumbinary system. OROSZ J.A., WELSH W.F., HAGHIGHIPOUR N., et al.
2019AJ....157..242E viz 20       D               1 371 ~ An updated study of potential targets for Ariel. EDWARDS B., MUGNAI L., TINETTI G., et al.
2019AJ....158...50W 50           X         1 18 ~ Lyα in the GJ 1132 system: stellar emission and planetary atmospheric evolution. WAALKES W.C., BERTA-THOMPSON Z., BOURRIER V., et al.
2019AJ....158...91S 50           X         1 10 ~ The Hubble Space Telescope PanCET program: exospheric Mg II and Fe II in the near-ultraviolet transmission spectrum of WASP-121b using jitter decorrelation. SING D.K., LAVVAS P., BALLESTER G.E., et al.
2019ApJ...875...31K 50           X         1 6 ~ Evolution and spectral response of a steam atmosphere for early Earth with a coupled climate-interior model. KATYAL N., NIKOLAOU A., GODOLT M., et al.
2019MNRAS.483.3781K 50           X         1 9 ~ A transmission spectrum of HD 189733b from multiple broad-band filter observations. KASPER D.H., COLE J.L., GARDNER C.N., et al.
2019MNRAS.486..796M 50           X         1 17 ~ Exoplanetary atmosphere target selection in the era of comparative planetology. MORGAN J.S., KERINS E., AWIPHAN S., et al.
2019MNRAS.486.5867S viz 50           X         1 13 ~ Synergies between space telescopes in the photometric characterization of the atmospheres of Hot Jupiters. SINGH V., SCANDARIATO G. and PAGANO I.
2019PASP..131c4401D viz 200           X C       3 53 ~ Predicted yield of transits of known radial velocity exoplanets from the TESS primary and extended missions. DALBA P.A., KANE S.R., BARCLAY T., et al.
2018A&A...609A..96L viz 19       D               1 59 3 The TROY project: Searching for co-orbital bodies to known planets. I. Project goals and first results from archival radial velocity. LILLO-BOX J., BARRADO D., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2018A&A...618A..42L 159       D     X C       3 19 ~ The TROY project. II. Multi-technique constraints on exotrojans in nine planetary systems. LILLO-BOX J., LELEU A., PARVIAINEN H., et al.
2018A&A...619A.151K 47           X         1 13 ~ Grid of upper atmosphere models for 1-40 M planets: application to CoRoT-7 b and HD 219134 b,c. KUBYSHKINA D., FOSSATI L., ERKAEV N.V., et al.
2018A&A...620A.142A viz 47           X         1 11 ~ Deciphering the atmosphere of HAT-P-12b: solving discrepant results. ALEXOUDI X., MALLONN M., VON ESSEN C., et al.
2018A&A...620A.147B 3340 T K A S   X C       69 12 ~ Hubble PanCET: an extended upper atmosphere of neutral hydrogen around the warm Neptune
GJ 3470b.
BOURRIER V., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., EHRENREICH D., et al.
2018AJ....155..124H 93               F     1 18 5 K2-155: a bright metal-poor M dwarf with three transiting super-Earths. HIRANO T., DAI F., LIVINGSTON J.H., et al.
2018AJ....155..156T 345       D     X         8 31 25 A population study of gaseous exoplanets. TSIARAS A., WALDMANN I.P., ZINGALES T., et al.
2018AJ....156...28A viz 47           X         1 32 2 Reassessing exoplanet light curves with a thermal model. ADAMS A.D. and LAUGHLIN G.
2018AJ....156..127Y 140           X   F     2 33 5 Two warm, low-density sub-jovian planets orbiting bright stars in K2 campaigns 13 and 14. YU L., RODRIGUEZ J.E., EASTMAN J.D., et al.
2018ApJ...853....7K 140           X         3 10 4 Theoretical transmission spectra of exoplanet atmospheres with hydrocarbon haze: effect of creation, growth, and settling of haze particles. I. Model description and first results. KAWASHIMA Y. and IKOMA M.
2018ApJ...854...72T 19       D               1 23 4 Exoplanet-induced radio emission from M dwarfs. TURNPENNEY S., NICHOLS J.D., WYNN G.A., et al.
2018ApJ...856L...3H 48           X         1 4 4 Laboratory simulations of haze formation in the atmospheres of super-Earths and mini-Neptunes: particle color and size distribution. HE C., HORST S.M., LEWIS N.K., et al.
2018ApJ...866L..18K 19       D               1 9 ~ Overcoming the limitations of the energy-limited approximation for planet atmospheric escape. KUBYSHKINA D., FOSSATI L., ERKAEV N.V., et al.
2018ApJ...867..123M 140   K       X         3 6 ~ Triboelectrification of KCl and ZnS particles in approximated exoplanet environments. MENDEZ HARPER J., HELLING C. and DUFEK J.
2018ApJ...867..127O 47           X         1 3 ~ A limit on gas accretion onto close-in super-Earth cores from disk accretion. OGIHARA M. and HORI Y.
2018ApJ...868L..34M 47           X         1 7 ~ Detection of helium in the atmosphere of the exo-Neptune HAT-P-11b. MANSFIELD M., BEAN J.L., OKLOPCIC A., et al.
2018MNRAS.474.5158G 280           X C       5 131 8 A library of ATMO forward model transmission spectra for hot Jupiter exoplanets. GOYAL J.M., MAYNE N., SING D.K., et al.
2018MNRAS.474.5485T 47           X         1 19 2 Possible detection of a bimodal cloud distribution in the atmosphere of HAT-P-32 A b from multiband photometry. TREGLOAN-REED J., SOUTHWORTH J., MANCINI L., et al.
2018MNRAS.475.3090Y 47           X         1 31 ~ Forecasting the detectability of known radial velocity planets with the upcoming CHEOPS mission. YI J.S., CHEN J. and KIPPING D.
2018MNRAS.478.1193K 233           X         5 29 2 The XUV environments of exoplanets from Jupiter-size to super-Earth. KING G.W., WHEATLEY P.J., SALZ M., et al.
2018MNRAS.479.1194D 47           X         1 8 2 Inhibition of the electron cyclotron maser instability in the dense magnetosphere of a hot Jupiter. DALEY-YATES S. and STEVENS I.R.
2018MNRAS.481.4698F 345       D     X C F     6 38 ~ Retrieval analysis of 38 WFC3 transmission spectra and resolution of the normalization degeneracy. FISHER C. and HENG K.
2017A&A...600A..10M 197       D     X C       4 41 18 Observing transiting planets with JWST. Prime targets and their synthetic spectral observations. MOLLIERE P., VAN BOEKEL R., BOUWMAN J., et al.
2017A&A...600A.138C 1193 T K A   O X C       25 12 13 The GTC exoplanet transit spectroscopy survey. V. A spectrally-resolved Rayleigh scattering slope in
GJ 3470b.
CHEN G., GUENTHER E.W., PALLE E., et al.
2017AJ....153...64M 46           X         1 28 31 Zodiacal exoplanets in time (ZEIT). IV. Seven transiting planets in the Praesepe cluster. MANN A.W., GAIDOS E., VANDERBURG A., et al.
2017AJ....153...70S 45           X         1 15 13 Mass constraints of the WASP-47 planetary system from radial velocities. SINUKOFF E., HOWARD A.W., PETIGURA E.A., et al.
2017AJ....153..191S viz 45           X         1 41 13 Detection of the atmosphere of the 1.6 M⊕ exoplanet GJ 1132 b. SOUTHWORTH J., MANCINI L., MADHUSUDHAN N., et al.
2017AJ....153..256R 18       D               1 24 17 A multi-planet system transiting the V = 9 rapidly rotating F-star HD 106315. RODRIGUEZ J.E., ZHOU G., VANDERBURG A., et al.
2017AJ....154..261C 153       D     X         4 11 19 Trends in atmospheric properties of Neptune-size exoplanets. CROSSFIELD I.J.M. and KREIDBERG L.
2017ApJ...834...17C viz 18       D               1 289 84 Probabilistic forecasting of the masses and radii of other worlds. CHEN J. and KIPPING D.
2017ApJ...836...73Z 48           X         1 7 23 Effects of bulk composition on the atmospheric dynamics on close-in exoplanets. ZHANG X. and SHOWMAN A.P.
2017ApJ...847L..22F 18       D               1 34 12 Statistical analysis of Hubble/WFC3 transit spectroscopy of extrasolar planets. FU G., DEMING D., KNUTSON H., et al.
2017MNRAS.466.1868C 18       D               1 176 16 An overabundance of low-density Neptune-like planets. CUBILLOS P., ERKAEV N.V., JUVAN I., et al.
2017MNRAS.471.4355P 45           X         1 14 11 On signatures of clouds in exoplanetary transit spectra. PINHAS A. and MADHUSUDHAN N.
2017MNRAS.472.3871T 45           X         1 41 6 Investigating the physical properties of transiting hot Jupiters with the 1.5-m Kuiper Telescope. TURNER J.D., LEITER R.M., BIDDLE L.I., et al.
2016A&A...585L...2S 105       D       C       2 26 26 Energy-limited escape revised. The transition from strong planetary winds to stable thermospheres. SALZ M., SCHNEIDER P.C., CZESLA S., et al.
2016A&A...586A..75S viz 279       D   O X C       6 46 28 Simulating the escaping atmospheres of hot gas planets in the solar neighborhood. SALZ M., CZESLA S., SCHNEIDER P.C., et al.
2016AJ....152..223O 88             C       1 22 24 K2 discovers a busy bee: an unusual transiting Neptune found in the Beehive cluster. OBERMEIER C., HENNING T., SCHLIEDER J.E., et al.
2016ApJ...817...90L 47           X         1 19 58 Breeding super-earths and birthing super-puffs in transitional disks. LEE E.J. and CHIANG E.
2016ApJ...817L..16S 45           X         1 21 40 Quantifying and predicting the presence of clouds in exoplanet atmospheres. STEVENSON K.B.
2016ApJ...818...36P 25 15 Two transiting low density sub-saturns from K2. PETIGURA E.A., HOWARD A.W., LOPEZ E.D., et al.
2016ApJ...820...39J 17       D               1 107 48 Secure mass measurements from transit timing: 10 Kepler exoplanets between 3 and 8 M with diverse densities and incident fluxes. JONTOF-HUTTER D., FORD E.B., ROWE J.F., et al.
2016ApJ...823..109I 18       D               1 19 26 A characteristic transmission spectrum dominated by H2O applies to the majority of HST/WFC3 exoplanet observations. IYER A.R., SWAIN M.R., ZELLEM R.T., et al.
2016ApJ...824..137Z 45           X         1 10 17 Photolytic hazes in the atmosphere of 51 Eri b. ZAHNLE K., MARLEY M.S., MORLEY C.V., et al.
2016ApJ...825...19W viz 17       D               1 99 95 Probabilistic mass-radius relationship for sub-Neptune-sized planets. WOLFGANG A., ROGERS L.A. and FORD E.B.
2016ApJ...829L...9V viz 21       D               1 7 28 Two small planets transiting HD 3167. VANDERBURG A., BIERYLA A., DUEV D.A., et al.
2016MNRAS.456.4051B 44           X         1 10 9 Effects of refraction on transmission spectra of gas giants: decrease of the Rayleigh scattering slope and breaking of retrieval degeneracies. BETREMIEUX Y.
2016MNRAS.459..789T 131           X         3 46 23 Ground-based near-UV observations of 15 transiting exoplanets: constraints on their atmospheres and no evidence for asymmetrical transits. TURNER J.D., PEARSON K.A., BIDDLE L.I., et al.
2016MNRAS.459.1393M viz 44           X         1 28 11 An optical transmission spectrum of the giant planet WASP-36 b. MANCINI L., KEMMER J., SOUTHWORTH J., et al.
2016MNRAS.461.1841C 17       D               1 149 9 An upper boundary in the mass-metallicity plane of exo-Neptunes. COURCOL B., BOUCHY F. and DELEUIL M.
2016MNRAS.463...37S 46           X         1 6 12 Contamination from a nearby star cannot explain the anomalous transmission spectrum of the ultrashort period giant planet WASP-103 b. SOUTHWORTH J. and EVANS D.F.
2016MNRAS.463.2574A 2003 T K A D     X C F     44 7 7 Transit timing variation and transmission spectroscopy analyses of the hot Neptune
GJ3470b.
AWIPHAN S., KERINS E., PICHADEE S., et al.
2015A&A...578A.133A 17       D   O           1 17 ~ Using near-infrared spectroscopy for characterization of transiting exoplanets. ARONSON E. and WALDEN P.
2015A&A...579A.113N viz 133           X         3 3 16 Large Binocular Telescope view of the atmosphere of GJ 1214b. NASCIMBENI V., MALLONN M., SCANDARIATO G., et al.
2015A&A...580A..84D 88           X         2 5 15 Using the chromatic Rossiter-McLaughlin effect to probe the broadband signature in the optical transmission spectrum of HD 189733b. DI GLORIA E., SNELLEN I.A.G. and ALBRECHT S.
2015A&A...581A..38C 44           X         1 12 16 The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets. VII. A warm Neptune orbiting HD 164595. COURCOL B., BOUCHY F., PEPE F., et al.
2015A&A...581L...7A 47           X         1 5 22 A HARPS view on K2-3. ALMENARA J.M., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., BONFILS X., et al.
2015A&A...583A.138M 44           X         1 15 18 Broad-band spectrophotometry of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-12b from the near-UV to the near-IR. MALLONN M., NASCIMBENI V., WEINGRILL J., et al.
2015A&A...584A..72M viz 128           X C       2 75 58 The HARPS-N Rocky Planet Search. I. HD 219134b: A transiting rocky planet in a multi-planet system at 6.5 pc from the Sun. MOTALEBI F., UDRY S., GILLON M., et al.
2015ApJ...805L..11H 230       D     X C       5 11 2 Methane planets and their mass-radius relation. HELLED R., PODOLAK M. and VOS E.
2015ApJ...813..111B viz 43           X         1 18 15 HATS-7b: a hot super Neptune transiting a quiet K dwarf star. BAKOS G.A., PENEV K., BAYLISS D., et al.
2015ApJ...814..102D 835 T   A     X C       18 11 18 Rayleigh scattering in the atmosphere of the warm Exo-Neptune GJ 3470b. DRAGOMIR D., BENNEKE B., PEARSON K.A., et al.
2015ApJ...815..110M 52           X         1 7 69 Thermal emission and reflected light spectra of super earths with flat transmission spectra. MORLEY C.V., FORTNEY J.J., MARLEY M.S., et al.
2015MNRAS.446..345M 47           X         1 7 30 The effect of Lyman α radiation on mini-Neptune atmospheres around M stars: application to GJ 436b. MIGUEL Y., KALTENEGGER L., LINSKY J.L., et al.
2015MNRAS.450.2279T 44           X         1 11 19 WASP-80b has a dayside within the T-dwarf range. TRIAUD A.H.M.J., GILLON M., EHRENREICH D., et al.
2015MNRAS.454.3094S viz 43           X         1 15 6 Larger and faster: revised properties and a shorter orbital period for the WASP-57 planetary system from a pro-am collaboration. SOUTHWORTH J., MANCINI L., TREGLOAN-REED J., et al.
2015PASP..127..941C 44           X         1 31 44 Observations of exoplanet atmospheres. CROSSFIELD I.J.M.
2014A&A...561A.103O 85             C       1 28 28 An independent planet search in the Kepler dataset. II. An extremely low-density super-earth mass planet around Kepler-87. OFIR A., DREIZLER S., ZECHMEISTER M., et al.
2014A&A...562A..51V 1491 T K A     X C       34 7 25 The atmospheric chemistry of the warm Neptune
GJ 3470b: Influence of metallicity and temperature on the CH4/CO ratio.
VENOT O., AGUNDEZ M., SELSIS F., et al.
2014A&A...562A.126M viz 86           X         2 13 30 Physical properties and transmission spectrum of the WASP-80 planetary system from multi-colour photometry. MANCINI L., SOUTHWORTH J., CICERI S., et al.
2014A&A...568A..99O 535     A S   X C       11 7 56 Impact of occultations of stellar active regions on transmission spectra. Can occultation of a plage mimic the signature of a blue sky? OSHAGH M., SANTOS N.C., EHRENREICH D., et al.
2014A&A...570A..89E 2119 T   A S O X C       48 10 45 Near-infrared transmission spectrum of the warm-Uranus
GJ 3470b with the Wide Field Camera-3 on the Hubble Space Telescope.
EHRENREICH D., BONFILS X., LOVIS C., et al.
2014A&A...572A..73L 50           X         1 6 50 A global analysis of Spitzer and new HARPS data confirms the loneliness and metal-richness of GJ436 b. LANOTTE A.A., GILLON M., DEMORY B.-O., et al.
2014ApJ...781...68A 48           X         1 4 25 The puzzling chemical composition of GJ 436b's atmosphere: influence of tidal heating on the chemistry. AGUNDEZ M., VENOT O., SELSIS F., et al.
2014ApJ...783...54K 98             C       1 2 28 Mass-loss evolution of close-in exoplanets: evaporation of hot jupiters and the effect on population. KUROKAWA H. and NAKAMOTO T.
2014ApJ...785...15J viz 43           X         1 33 59 Kepler-79's low density planets. JONTOF-HUTTER D., LISSAUER J.J., ROWE J.F., et al.
2014ApJ...786....2V viz 43           X         1 25 25 Transit confirmation and improved stellar and planet parameters for the super-Earth HD 97658 b and its host star. VAN GROOTEL V., GILLON M., VALENCIA D., et al.
2014ApJ...787..173H 142       D     X         4 58 38 Mass-radius relations and core-envelope decompositions of super-earths and sub-neptunes. HOWE A.R., BURROWS A. and VERNE W.
2014ApJ...792....1L 21       D               1 45 207 Understanding the mass-radius relation for sub-neptunes: radius as a proxy for composition. LOPEZ E.D. and FORTNEY J.J.
2014ApJ...796...48Z viz 17       D               1 199 11 The ground-based H-, K-, and L-band absolute emission spectra of HD 209458b. ZELLEM R.T., GRIFFITH C.A., DEROO P., et al.
2014ApJS..210...20M viz 44           X         1 94 251 Masses, radii, and orbits of small Kepler planets: the transition from gaseous to rocky planets. MARCY G.W., ISAACSON H., HOWARD A.W., et al.
2014MNRAS.437.3133G viz 84             C       1 88 8 Trawling for transits in a sea of noise: a search for exoplanets by analysis of WASP optical light curves and follow-up (SEAWOLF). GAIDOS E., ANDERSON D.R., LEPINE S., et al.
2014MNRAS.443.1810B 922 T   A D     X C F     20 11 31 Warm ice giant
GJ 3470b - II. Revised planetary and stellar parameters from optical to near-infrared transit photometry.
BIDDLE L.I., PEARSON K.A., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., et al.
2014MNRAS.444..711T viz 42           X         1 100 11 Colour-magnitude diagrams of transiting Exoplanets - II. A larger sample from photometric distances. TRIAUD A.H.M.J., LANOTTE A.A., SMALLEY B., et al.
2014Natur.513..328M 1 25 38 Doppler spectroscopy as a path to the detection of Earth-like planets. MAYOR M., LOVIS C. and SANTOS N.C.
2014Natur.513..358P 1 35 37 Instrumentation for the detection and characterization of exoplanets. PEPE F., EHRENREICH D. and MEYER M.R.
2014PASP..126.1134B 46           X         1 19 90 Observations of transiting exoplanets with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). BEICHMAN C., BENNEKE B., KNUTSON H., et al.
2013A&A...552A.119S viz 16       D               1 1493 42 Magnetic energy fluxes in sub-Alfvenic planet star and moon planet interactions. SAUR J., GRAMBUSCH T., DULING S., et al.
2013A&A...553A...8D 44         O X         1 20 69 The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets. XXXIII. Super-earths around the M-dwarf neighbors Gl 433 and Gl 667C. DELFOSSE X., BONFILS X., FORVEILLE T., et al.
2013A&A...559A..32N 1264 T   A S   X C       28 7 35 The blue sky of
GJ 3470b: the atmosphere of a low-mass planet unveiled by ground-based photometry.
NASCIMBENI V., PIOTTO G., PAGANO I., et al.
2013A&A...559A..33C viz 2293 T   A S   X C       53 7 37 Warm ice giant
GJ 3470b. I. A flat transmission spectrum indicates a hazy, low-methane, and/or metal-rich atmosphere.
CROSSFIELD I.J.M., BARMAN T., HANSEN B.M.S., et al.
2013A&ARv..21...63T 41           X         1 105 42 Spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres in our Galaxy. TINETTI G., ENCRENAZ T. and COUSTENIS A.
2013ApJ...767...28P 86           X         2 5 20 Using high-resolution optical spectra to measure intrinsic properties of low-mass stars: new properties for KOI-314 and GJ 3470. PINEDA J.S., BOTTOM M. and JOHNSON J.A.
2013ApJ...768..154D 1671 T   A     X C       39 27 22 Spitzer observations of
GJ 3470 b: a very low-density neptune-size planet orbiting a metal-rich M dwarf.
DEMORY B.-O., TORRES G., NEVES V., et al.
2013ApJ...770...95F viz 1014 T K A     X C       23 21 26 Optical-to-near-infrared simultaneous observations for the hot Uranus
GJ3470b: a hint of a cloud-free atmosphere.
FUKUI A., NARITA N., KUROSAKI K., et al.
2013ApJ...770..131L 128           X C       2 20 107 All six planets known to orbit Kepler-11 have low densities. LISSAUER J.J., JONTOF-HUTTER D., ROWE J.F., et al.
2013ApJ...772...74W 100       D       C       2 59 117 Density and eccentricity of Kepler planets. WU Y. and LITHWICK Y.
2013ApJ...775...10V 85             C       1 18 63 Bulk composition of GJ 1214b and other sub-Neptune exoplanets. VALENCIA D., GUILLOT T., PARMENTIER V., et al.
2013ApJ...775...80F 127           X C       2 22 98 A framework for characterizing the atmospheres of low-mass low-density transiting planets. FORTNEY J.J., MORDASINI C., NETTELMANN N., et al.
2013ApJ...775...91B 168           X         4 11 41 Constraints on planet occurrence around nearby mid-to-late M dwarfs from the MEARTH project. BERTA Z.K., IRWIN J. and CHARBONNEAU D.
2013ApJ...778..153B 418   K A D S   X C       9 9 57 How to distinguish between cloudy mini-neptunes and Water/Volatile-dominated super-earths. BENNEKE B. and SEAGER S.
2013MNRAS.431.3444C 54           X         1 17 232 The minimum-mass extrasolar nebula: in situ formation of close-in super-Earths. CHIANG E. and LAUGHLIN G.
2013MNRAS.435.2161F viz 41           X         1 8409 18 A catalogue of bright (K < 9) M dwarfs. FRITH J., PINFIELD D.J., JONES H.R.A., et al.
2013MNRAS.436.2974G 46           X         1 8 47 The optical transmission spectrum of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-32b: clouds explain the absence of broad spectral features ? GIBSON N.P., AIGRAIN S., BARSTOW J.K., et al.
2012A&A...546A..27B 434     A   O X C       10 16 66 A hot Uranus transiting the nearby M dwarf GJ 3470. Detected with HARPS velocimetry. Captured in transit with TRAPPIST photometry. BONFILS X., GILLON M., UDRY S., et al.
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2012ApJ...761...59L 88           X         2 21 167 How thermal evolution and mass-loss sculpt populations of super-earths and sub-neptunes: application to the Kepler-11 system and beyond. LOPEZ E.D., FORTNEY J.J. and MILLER N.

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