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HAT-P-32 , the SIMBAD biblio (73 results) | C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.20CEST01:39:00 |
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Title | First 3 Authors |
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2011ApJ...742...59H | 2846 | K A | D | S X C | 73 | 14 | 125 |
HAT-P-32b and HAT-P-33b: two highly inflated hot jupiters transiting high-jitter stars. |
HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., TORRES G., et al. |
2012ApJ...744..189A | 40 | X | 1 | 7 | 26 | A high stellar obliquity in the WASP-7 exoplanetary system. | ALBRECHT S., WINN J.N., BUTLER R.P., et al. | ||
2012MNRAS.422.1988A | 41 | X | 1 | 15 | 87 | WASP-44b, WASP-45b and WASP-46b: three short-period, transiting extrasolar planets. | ANDERSON D.R., COLLIER CAMERON A., GILLON M., et al. | ||
2012ApJ...757...18A | 505 | A | D | S X C | 12 | 84 | 472 | Obliquities of hot Jupiter host stars: evidence for tidal interactions and primordial misalignments. | ALBRECHT S., WINN J.N., JOHNSON J.A., et al. |
2012ApJ...757...47H | 43 | X | 1 | 4 | 33 | Ohmic dissipation in the interiors of hot jupiters. | HUANG X. and CUMMING A. | ||
2012AJ....144..139H | 41 | X | 1 | 18 | 84 | HAT-P-39b - HAT-P-41b: three highly inflated transiting hot Jupiters. | HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., BEKY B., et al. | ||
2012MNRAS.426.1338S | 132 | D | X | 4 | 26 | 38 | High-precision photometry by telescope defocusing - IV. Confirmation of the huge radius of WASP-17b. | SOUTHWORTH J., HINSE T.C., DOMINIK M., et al. | |
2012PASP..124..212S | 93 | D | S | 6 | 35 | 51 | Extrasolar planet transits observed at Kitt Peak National Observatory. | SADA P.V., DEMING D., JENNINGS D., et al. | |
2013A&A...551A..73F | 78 | F | 5 | 57 | 14 | WASP-54b, WASP-56b, and WASP-57b: three new sub-Jupiter mass planets from SuperWASP. | FAEDI F., POLLACCO D., BARROS S.C.C., et al. | ||
2013A&A...552A.119S | 16 | D | 1 | 1487 | 118 | Magnetic energy fluxes in sub-Alfvenic planet star and moon planet interactions. | SAUR J., GRAMBUSCH T., DULING S., et al. | ||
2013A&A...556A.150S | 16 | D | 1 | 635 | 211 | SWEET-Cat: a catalogue of parameters for Stars With ExoplanETs. I. New atmospheric parameters and masses for 48 stars with planets. | SANTOS N.C., SOUSA S.G., MORTIER A., et al. | ||
2013ApJ...778....6Z | 156 | X C | 3 | 34 | 9 | Secular orbital evolution of compact planet systems. | ZHANG K., HAMILTON D.P. and MATSUMURA S. | ||
2013MNRAS.436.2974G | 448 | K | D | X C F | 10 | 8 | 56 |
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. |
2014ApJ...785..126K | 394 | A | D | X C | 10 | 120 | 242 | Friends of hot Jupiters. I. A radial velocity search for massive, long-period companions to close-in gas giant planets. | KNUTSON H.A., FULTON B.J., MONTET B.T., et al. |
2014ApJ...786..102V | 94 | D | C | 3 | 110 | 47 | Tidal dissipation and obliquity evolution in hot Jupiter systems. | VALSECCHI F. and RASIO F.A. | |
2014MNRAS.441..304S | 433 | T K | X C F | 8 | 10 | 10 |
Transit timing analysis in the HAT-P-32 system. |
SEELIGER M., DIMITROV D., KJURKCHIEVA D., et al. | |
2014MNRAS.442.2081K | 39 | X | 1 | 218 | 18 | Stellar rotational periods in the planet hosting open cluster Praesepe. | KOVACS G., HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., et al. | ||
2014MNRAS.442.1844B | 16 | D | 2 | 81 | 26 | Discrepancies between isochrone fitting and gyrochronology for exoplanet host stars? | BROWN D.J.A. | ||
2014ApJ...796..115Z | 631 | K A | D | X C | 16 | 3 | 17 |
Characterization of the atmosphere of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-32Ab and the M-dwarf companion HAT-P-32B. |
ZHAO M., O'ROURKE J.G., WRIGHT J.T., et al. |
2014A&A...571A..37S | 39 | X | 1 | 39 | 64 | SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. XII. KOI-1257 b: a highly eccentric three-month period transiting exoplanet. | SANTERNE A., HEBRARD G., DELEUIL M., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...800..138N | 95 | D | S | 3 | 64 | 116 | Friends of hot jupiters. II. No correspondence between Hot-Jupiter spin-orbit misalignment and the incidence of directly imaged stellar companions. | NGO H., KNUTSON H.A., HINKLEY S., et al. | |
2015A&A...575A..18B | 16 | D | 1 | 319 | 28 | Revising the ages of planet-hosting stars. | BONFANTI A., ORTOLANI S., PIOTTO G., et al. | ||
2015A&A...575A..23W | 95 | D | C | 3 | 53 | 15 | A Lucky Imaging search for stellar companions to transiting planet host stars. | WOELLERT M., BRANDNER W., BERGFORS C., et al. | |
2015A&A...577A..54C | 40 | X | 1 | 9 | 12 | Physical properties of the HAT-P-23 and WASP-48 planetary systems from multi-colour photometry. | CICERI S., MANCINI L., SOUTHWORTH J., et al. | ||
2015ApJ...806...97K | 16 | D | 1 | 93 | 15 | Polarization in exoplanetary systems caused by transits, grazing transits, and starspots. | KOSTOGRYZ N.M., YAKOBCHUK T.M. and BERDYUGINA S.V. | ||
2015A&A...579A.129W | 16 | D | 2 | 71 | 19 | A Lucky Imaging search for stellar sources near 74 transit hosts. | WOELLERT M. and BRANDNER W. | ||
2015ApJ...814..148P | 16 | D | 2 | 53 | 18 | Friends of hot jupiters. III. An infrared spectroscopic search for low-mass stellar companions. | PISKORZ D., KNUTSON H.A., NGO H., et al. | ||
2016MNRAS.457.2173G | 377 | D | S X F | 8 | 75 | 8 | A lucky imaging multiplicity study of exoplanet host stars - II. | GINSKI C., MUGRAUER M., SEELIGER M., et al. | |
2016ApJ...823...29A | 16 | D | 1 | 117 | 7 | Spin-orbit alignment for three transiting hot jupiters: WASP-103b, WASP-87b, and WASP-66b. | ADDISON B.C., TINNEY C.G., WRIGHT D.J., et al. | ||
2016A&A...590A.100M | 885 | X C | 21 | 11 | 22 | Transmission spectroscopy of HAT-P-32b with the LBT: confirmation of clouds/hazes in the planetary atmosphere. | MALLONN M. and STRASSMEIER K.G. | ||
2016MNRAS.459.1393M | 40 | X | 1 | 28 | 11 | An optical transmission spectrum of the giant planet WASP-36 b. | MANCINI L., KEMMER J., SOUTHWORTH J., et al. | ||
2016MNRAS.463..604M | 137 | D | X | 4 | 7 | 9 | Broad-band spectrophotometry of HAT-P-32 b: search for a scattering signature in the planetary spectrum. | MALLONN M., BERNT I., HERRERO E., et al. | |
2016A&A...594A..65N | 1997 | A | X C | 49 | 3 | 18 |
The GTC exoplanet transit spectroscopy survey. IV. Confirmation of the flat transmission spectrum of HAT-P-32b. |
NORTMANN L., PALLE E., MURGAS F., et al. | |
2016AJ....152..181H | 16 | D | 1 | 9279 | 22 | SETI observations of exoplanets with the Allen Telescope Array. | HARP G.R., RICHARDS J., TARTER J.C., et al. | ||
2017AJ....153..136S | 16 | D | 1 | 525 | 287 | Accurate empirical radii and masses of planets and their host stars with Gaia parallaxes. | STASSUN K.G., COLLINS K.A. and GAUDI B.S. | ||
2017A&A...602A.107B | 16 | D | 2 | 476 | 185 | The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N at TNG. XIV. Investigating giant planet migration history via improved eccentricity and mass determination for 231 transiting planets. | BONOMO A.S., DESIDERA S., BENATTI S., et al. | ||
2017AJ....154...39D | 124 | X | 3 | 2 | 4 | Near-IR transmission spectrum of HAT-P-32b using HST/WFC3. | DAMIANO M., MORELLO G., TSIARAS A., et al. | ||
2017A&A...603A..20V | 41 | X | 1 | 11 | 4 | Testing connections between exo-atmospheres and their host stars. GEMINI-N/GMOS ground-based transmission spectrum of Qatar-1b. | VON ESSEN C., CELLONE S., MALLONN M., et al. | ||
2017A&A...603A..30S | 16 | D | 2 | 2500 | 58 | Observational evidence for two distinct giant planet populations. | SANTOS N.C., ADIBEKYAN V., FIGUEIRA P., et al. | ||
2017AJ....154..230B | 41 | X | 1 | 14 | 7 | Exterior companions to hot Jupiter's orbiting cool stars are coplanar. | BECKER J.C., VANDERBURG A., ADAMS F.C., et al. | ||
2017A&A...608A..26M | 42 | X | 1 | 8 | 9 | Transmission spectroscopy of the hot Jupiter TrES-3 b: Disproof of an overly large Rayleigh-like feature. | MACKEBRANDT F., MALLONN M., OHLERT J.M., et al. | ||
2018MNRAS.474.1705N | 553 | K | D | S X C | 12 | 7 | 13 |
Hubble PanCET: an isothermal day-side atmosphere for the bloated gas-giant HAT-P-32Ab. |
NIKOLOV N., SING D.K., GOYAL J., et al. |
2018MNRAS.474.4264M | 16 | D | 1 | 36 | 4 | A survey of eight hot Jupiters in secondary eclipse using WIRCam at CFHT. | MARTIOLI E., COLON K.D., ANGERHAUSEN D., et al. | ||
2018MNRAS.474.5158G | 16 | D | 1 | 131 | 85 | 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 | 1482 | K A | D | S X C | 35 | 19 | 8 |
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. |
2018A&A...616A...7S | 16 | D | 1 | 4792 | 112 | Gaia Data Release 2. The catalogue of radial velocity standard stars. | SOUBIRAN C., JASNIEWICZ G., CHEMIN L., et al. | ||
2018ApJS..239...14J | 16 | D | 1 | 1561 | 6 | Revised exoplanet radii and habitability using Gaia data release 2. | JOHNS D., MARTI C., HUFF M., et al. | ||
2018MNRAS.481.4261S | 82 | C | 1 | 9 | 1 | Physical properties and optical-infrared transmission spectrum of the giant planet XO-1 b. | SOUTHWORTH J., TREGLOAN-REED J., PINHAS A., et al. | ||
2019AJ....157...82W | 86 | C | 3 | 7 | 20 | Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project (TEMP). V. Transit follow up for HAT-P-9b, HAT-P-32b, and HAT-P-36b. | WANG Y.-H., WANG S., HINSE T.C., et al. | ||
2019A&A...624A..62M | 84 | X | 2 | 16 | 12 | Low albedos of hot to ultra-hot Jupiters in the optical to near-infrared transition regime. | MALLONN M., KOHLER J., ALEXOUDI X., et al. | ||
2020ApJ...890...23L | 17 | D | 1 | 4935 | 35 | Current population statistics do not favor photoevaporation over core-powered mass loss as the dominant cause of the exoplanet radius gap. | LOYD R.O.P., SHKOLNIK E.L., SCHNEIDER A.C., et al. | ||
2020PASP..132f4501G | 230 | D | X C | 5 | 4 | ~ | Effects of atmospheric turbulence on high cadence observations of stellar occultations. | GUERRERO C.A., HERNANDEZ-AGUILA J.B., CASTRO-CHACON J.H., et al. | |
2020AJ....160...51A | 553 | X C | 12 | 18 | ~ | The Hubble Space Telescope PanCET program: an optical to infrared transmission spectrum of HAT-P-32Ab. | ALAM M.K., LOPEZ-MORALES M., NIKOLOV N., et al. | ||
2020MNRAS.498.4680G | 17 | D | 1 | 92 | 29 | A library of self-consistent simulated exoplanet atmospheres. | GOYAL J.M., MAYNE N., DRUMMOND B., et al. | ||
2020AJ....160..228K | 102 | D | C | 2 | 30 | 22 | A search for FeH in hot-Jupiter atmospheres with high-dispersion spectroscopy. | KESSELI A.Y., SNELLEN I.A.G., ALONSO-FLORIANO F.J., et al. | |
2021A&A...645A...7K | 17 | D | 1 | 1569 | 17 | Determining the true mass of radial-velocity exoplanets with Gaia. Nine planet candidates in the brown dwarf or stellar regime and 27 confirmed planets. | KIEFER F., HEBRARD G., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., et al. | ||
2021ApJ...909..115C | 17 | D | 1 | 2175 | 13 | Planets Across Space and Time (PAST). I. Characterizing the memberships of Galactic components and stellar ages: revisiting the kinematic methods and applying to planet host stars. | CHEN D.-C., XIE J.-W., ZHOU J.-L., et al. | ||
2022MNRAS.509.1447M | 90 | F | 1 | 48 | 5 | The ultra-hot-Jupiter KELT-16 b: dynamical evolution and atmospheric properties. | MANCINI L., SOUTHWORTH J., NAPONIELLO L., et al. | ||
2022A&A...657A...6C | 1434 | K A | D | S X C | 31 | 29 | 26 |
Hα and He I absorption in HAT-P-32 b observed with CARMENES. Detection of Roche lobe overflow and mass loss. |
CZESLA S., LAMPON M., SANZ-FORCADA J., et al. |
2022MNRAS.512.2062B | 511 | K | D | S X F | 10 | 21 | 5 | Homogeneous transit timing analyses of 10 exoplanet systems. | BASTURK O., ESMER E.M., YALCINKAYA S., et al. |
2022ApJS..259...62I | 63 | D | X | 2 | 395 | 24 | TESS Transit Timing of Hundreds of Hot Jupiters. | IVSHINA E.S. and WINN J.N. | |
2022PASP..134h2001A | 18 | D | 1 | 366 | 39 | Stellar Obliquities in Exoplanetary Systems. | ALBRECHT S.H., DAWSON R.I. and WINN J.N. | ||
2023RAA....23b5018L | 373 | X C | 7 | 5 | ~ | A Two-limb Explanation for the Optical-to-infrared Transmission Spectrum of the Hot Jupiter HAT-P-32Ab. | LI X.-K., CHEN G., ZHAO H.-B., et al. | ||
2023A&A...672A..78M | 47 | X | 1 | 15 | ~ | Pathways of survival for exomoons and inner exoplanets. | MAKAROV V.V. and EFROIMSKY M. | ||
2023A&A...673A..37F | 205 | D | X | 5 | 57 | ~ | Possible origin of the non-detection of metastable He I in the upper atmosphere of the hot Jupiter WASP-80b. | FOSSATI L., PILLITTERI I., SHAIKHISLAMOV I.F., et al. | |
2023A&A...673A.140L | 299 | D | X C | 6 | 29 | 1 | Characterisation of the upper atmospheres of HAT-P-32 b, WASP-69 b, GJ 1214 b, and WASP-76 b through their He I triplet absorption. | LAMPON M., LOPEZ-PUERTAS M., SANZ-FORCADA J., et al. | |
2023AJ....165..264B | 373 | X | 8 | 39 | 1 | Nondetection of Helium in the Hot Jupiter WASP-48b. | BENNETT K.A., REDFIELD S., OKLOPCIC A., et al. | ||
2023AJ....166...69B | 47 | X | 1 | 13 | ~ | Transmission Spectroscopy of the Lowest-density Gas Giant: Metals and a Potential Extended Outflow in HAT-P-67b. | BELLO-ARUFE A., KNUTSON H.A., MENDONCA J.M., et al. | ||
2023A&A...677L..12C | 914 | T K A | X C | 18 | 8 | ~ |
Stellar obliquity and planetary albedo in HAT-P-32 Derived from the TESS light curve. |
CZESLA S., SCHNEIDER P.C. and HATZES A. | |
2023ApJS..269...31E | 19 | D | 1 | 140 | ~ | Exploring the Ability of Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 G141 to Uncover Trends in Populations of Exoplanet Atmospheres through a Homogeneous Transmission Survey of 70 Gaseous Planets. | EDWARDS B., CHANGEAT Q., TSIARAS A., et al. | ||
2024AJ....167..126R | 50 | X | 1 | 60 | ~ | The Orbital Geometries and Stellar Obliquities of Exoplanet-hosting Multistar Systems. | RICE M., GERBIG K. and VANDERBURG A. | ||
2024A&A...682A.136C | 20 | D | 4 | 144 | ~ | The GAPS Programme at TNG LI. Investigating the correlations between transiting system parameters and host chromospheric activity. | CLAUDI R., BRUNO G., FOSSATI L., et al. | ||
2024A&A...683A..67C | 50 | X | 1 | 16 | ~ | The elusive atmosphere of WASP-12 b High-resolution transmission spectroscopy with CARMENES. | CZESLA S., LAMPON M., CONT D., et al. |