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2011Natur.470...24R 18 ~ Beyond the stars. REICH E.S.
2011Natur.470...53L 17 15 539 A closely packed system of low-mass, low-density planets transiting Kepler-11. LISSAUER J.J., FABRYCKY D.C., FORD E.B., et al.
2011ApJ...729...27B 3931 T   A D S   X C       100 15 443 Kepler's first rocky planet: Kepler-10b. BATALHA N.M., BORUCKI W.J., BRYSON S.T., et al.
2011A&A...529A.136E 15       D               1 106 105 Mass-loss rates for transiting exoplanets. EHRENREICH D. and DESERT J.-M.
2011ApJ...736...19B viz 54       D     X         2 1507 867 Characteristics of planetary candidates observed by Kepler. II. Analysis of the first four months of data. BORUCKI W.J., KOCH D.G., BASRI G., et al.
2011ApJ...737L..18W 162           X C       3 13 218 A super-earth transiting a naked-eye star. WINN J.N., MATTHEWS J.M., DAWSON R.I., et al.
2011ApJ...738..177S 41           X         1 6 39 Kepler exoplanet candidate host stars are preferentially metal rich. SCHLAUFMAN K.C. and LAUGHLIN G.
2011A&A...532A...1S 40           X         1 15 66 Thermal phase curves of nontransiting terrestrial exoplanets. I. Characterizing atmospheres. SELSIS F., WORDSWORTH R.D. and FORGET F.
2011A&A...533A.114D viz 275           X C F     5 12 148 Detection of a transit of the super-Earth 55 Cancri e with warm Spitzer. DEMORY B.-O., GILLON M., DEMING D., et al.
2011A&A...533A.136H 38           X         1 8 15 Venus transit 2004: illustrating the capability of exoplanet transmission spectroscopy. HEDELT P., ALONSO R., BROWN T., et al.
2011ApJ...741L..30R 486 T   A     X C       11 4 22 The orbital phases and secondary transits of
Kepler-10b. A physical interpretation based on the lava-ocean planet model.
ROUAN D., DEEG H.J., DEMANGEON O., et al.
2011ApJS..197....2F viz 980 66 Transit timing observations from Kepler. I. Statistical analysis of the first four months. FORD E.B., ROWE J.F., FABRYCKY D.C., et al.
2011ApJS..197....5F 296     A     X         8 9 80 Kepler-10 c: a 2.2 earth radius transiting planet in a multiple system. FRESSIN F., TORRES G., DESERT J.-M., et al.
2011ApJS..197....7C 232           X C       5 27 148 Kepler-18b, c, and d: a system of three planets confirmed by transit timing variations, light curve validation, Warm-Spitzer photometry, and radial velocity measurements. COCHRAN W.D., FABRYCKY D.C., TORRES G., et al.
2011A&A...534A..26V 77           X         2 13 13 Spectroscopic characterization of the atmospheres of potentially habitable planets: Gl 581 d as a model case study. VON PARIS P., CABRERA J., GODOLT M., et al.
2011A&A...534A..58P viz 42           X         1 28 228 The HARPS search for earth-like planets in the habitable zone. I. Very low-mass planets around HD 20794, HD 85512, and HD 192310. PEPE F., LOVIS C., SEGRANSAN D., et al.
2011ApJ...742L..19M viz 15       D               1 185 37 Compositions of hot super-Earth atmospheres: exploring Kepler candidates. MIGUEL Y., KALTENEGGER L., FEGLEY B., et al.
2011ApJ...743L..36C 542     A D     X C       14 3 25 Atmospheres of hot super-earths. CASTAN T. and MENOU K.
2011ApJ...743..200B 40           X         1 25 117 The Kepler-19 system: a transiting 2.2 r planet and a second planet detected via transit timing variations. BALLARD S., FABRYCKY D., FRESSIN F., et al.
2011Natur.480..496C 5 12 142 A compact system of small planets around a former red-giant star. CHARPINET S., FONTAINE G., BRASSARD P., et al.
2011A&A...536A..70S 78           X         2 12 32 SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. IV. KOI-196b: a non-inflated hot Jupiter with a high albedo. SANTERNE A., BONOMO A.S., HEBRARD G., et al.
2011PABei..29..371D 33 0 Research progress on the transit timing variations in extrasolar planets. DONG Y., JI J.-H. and SUN Z.
2012ApJ...744...59S 183     A     X         5 8 86 Mass-radius relationships for exoplanets. SWIFT D.C., EGGERT J.H., HICKS D.G., et al.
2012ApJ...745...79L 118           X         1 2 316 Collisions between gravity-dominated bodies. I. Outcome regimes and scaling laws. LEINHARDT Z.M. and STEWART S.T.
2012ApJ...745...81F 39           X         1 13 10 Spitzer infrared observations and independent validation of the transiting super-earth CoRoT-7 b. FRESSIN F., TORRES G., PONT F., et al.
2012Natur.482..195F 4 16 137 Two Earth-sized planets orbiting Kepler-20. FRESSIN F., TORRES G., ROWE J.F., et al.
2012A&A...538A..95M 255     A     X         7 15 24 Thermal phase curves of nontransiting terrestrial exoplanets. II. Characterizing airless planets. MAURIN A.S., SELSIS F., HERSANT F., et al.
2012A&A...539A..28G viz 158             C F     3 9 68 Improved precision on the radius of the nearby super-Earth 55 Cnc e. GILLON M., DEMORY B.-O., BENNEKE B., et al.
2012ApJ...749...15G viz 117           X C       2 28 96 Kepler-20: a sun-like star with three Sub-Neptune exoplanets and two earth-size candidates. GAUTIER III T.N., CHARBONNEAU D., ROWE J.F., et al.
2012ApJ...750..148W 40           X         1 5 18 The effect of population-wide mass-to-radius relationships on the interpretation of Kepler and HARPS super-earth occurrence rates. WOLFGANG A. and LAUGHLIN G.
2012ApJ...751...23F 39           X         1 11 8 Predicting planets in Kepler multi-planet systems. FANG J. and MARGOT J.-L.
2012ApJ...752....1R 87           X         2 8 170 Possible disintegrating short-period super-Mercury orbiting KIC 12557548. RAPPAPORT S., LEVINE A., CHIANG E., et al.
2012ApJ...752....7H 80             C       1 9 59 Theoretical spectra of terrestrial exoplanet surfaces. HU R., EHLMANN B.L. and SEAGER S.
2012A&A...541A.103W 2346 T K A S   X C       58 8 37 Rocky super-Earth interiors. Structure and internal dynamics of CoRoT-7b and
Kepler-10b.
WAGNER F.W., TOSI N., SOHL F., et al.
2012Natur.486..375B viz 15       D               1 378 520 An abundance of small exoplanets around stars with a wide range of metallicities. BUCHHAVE L.A., LATHAM D.W., JOHANSEN A., et al.
2012Sci...337..556C 7 20 297 Kepler-36: A pair of planets with neighboring orbits and dissimilar densities. CARTER J.A., AGOL E., CHAPLIN W.J., et al.
2012ApJ...755...41S 171       D     X         5 13 36 Vaporization of the earth: application to exoplanet atmospheres. SCHAEFER L., LODDERS K. and FEGLEY B.
2012ApJ...756..176H 18       D               1 13 80 Theoretical transit spectra for GJ 1214b and other "Super-earths". HOWE A.R. and BURROWS A.S.
2012ApJ...756..185F viz 93       D     X         3 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.
2012A&A...545A...6P 77             C       1 34 14 Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XXIII. CoRoT-21b: a doomed large Jupiter around a faint subgiant star. PAETZOLD M., ENDL M., CSIZMADIA Sz., et al.
2012ApJ...759....2D 77           X         2 13 3 A search for transits of GJ 581e and characterization of the host star variability using MOST space telescope photometry. DRAGOMIR D., MATTHEWS J.M., KUSCHNIG R., et al.
2012A&A...546A..27B 80               F     16 106 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.
2012RAA....12..678G 1818 T K A D     X C       46 11 4 The silicate and carbon-rich models of CoRoT-7b, Kepler-9d and
Kepler-10b.
GONG Y.-X. and ZHOU J.-L.
2012A&A...547A.112M 80         O X         2 29 212 Characterization of exoplanets from their formation. II. The planetary mass-radius relationship. MORDASINI C., ALIBERT Y., GEORGY C., et al.
2012ApJ...761....6M 18       D               1 31 210 An efficient automated validation procedure for exoplanet transit candidates. MORTON T.D.
2012ApJ...761...59L 123           X         3 21 311 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.
2012ApJ...761..166H viz 53           X         1 6 175 Photochemistry in terrestrial exoplanet atmospheres. I. Photochemistry model and benchmark cases. HU R., SEAGER S. and BAINS W.
2013ApJ...762...37L 55       D     X         2 13 23 On the survivability and metamorphism of tidally disrupted giant planets: the role of dense cores. LIU S.-F., GUILLOCHON J., LIN D.N.C., et al.
2011PASP..123..412W viz 15       D               1 2897 398 The Exoplanet Orbit Database. WRIGHT J.T., KAKHOURI O., MARCY G.W., et al.
2011PASP..123.1391C 38           X         1 14 4 Vetting Kepler planet candidates with multicolor photometry from the GTC: Identification of an eclipsing binary star near KOI 565. COLON K.D. and FORD E.B.
2012A&A...548A..44C 116           X         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.
2012MNRAS.427.2239R 1068     A S   X C F     25 11 19 Spin-orbit coupling for tidally evolving super-Earths. RODRIGUEZ A., CALLEGARI N.Jr, MICHTCHENKO T.A., et al.
2013ApJS..204...24B viz 16       D               1 3274 922 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.
2013MNRAS.430..951D 1638           X C       41 10 8 Tidal evolution of the Kepler-10 system. DONG Y. and JI J.
2013MNRAS.430.1247L 80           X         2 19 93 Probing the blow-off criteria of hydrogen-rich 'super-Earths'. LAMMER H., ERKAEV N.V., ODERT P., et al.
2013ApJ...766...81F 259           X         1 2 880 The false positive rate of Kepler and the occurrence of planets. FRESSIN F., TORRES G., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2013A&A...551A..63B 46           X         1 8 115 Atmospheric escape from HD 189733b observed in HI Lyman-α: detailed analysis of HST/STIS September 2011 observations. BOURRIER V., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., DUPUY H., et al.
2013ApJ...767...94S viz 16       D               1 267 74 A 1.1-1.9 GHz SETI survey of the Kepler field. I. A search for narrow-band emission from select targets. SIEMION A.P.V., DEMOREST P., KORPELA E., et al.
2013ApJ...767..127H viz 16       D               1 189 246 Fundamental properties of Kepler planet-candidate host stars using asteroseismology. HUBER D., CHAPLIN W.J., CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J., et al.
2013PASP..125..227Z 162           X   F     3 14 170 A detailed model grid for solid planets from 0.1 through 100 Earth masses. ZENG L. and SASSELOV D.
2013Sci...340..587B 15 6 182 Kepler-62: A five-planet system with planets of 1.4 and 1.6 Earth radii in the habitable zone. BORUCKI W.J., AGOL E., FRESSIN F., et al.
2013A&A...552A.119S viz 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.
2013MNRAS.431.3444C 557       S   X         13 17 376 The minimum-mass extrasolar nebula: in situ formation of close-in super-Earths. CHIANG E. and LAUGHLIN G.
2013ApJ...768..154D 78             C       1 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...769....6H 45           X         1 3 41 Photochemistry in terrestrial exoplanet atmospheres. II. H2 s and SO2 photochemistry in anoxic atmospheres. HU R., SEAGER S. and BAINS W.
2013ApJ...769...29L 40           X         1 7 16 Volatile transport inside super-earths by entrapment in the water-ice matrix. LEVI A., SASSELOV D. and PODOLAK M.
2013ApJ...769...78W 301   K A     X C       7 2 23 Photophoretic separation of metals and silicates: the formation of mercury-like planets and metal depletion in chondrites. WURM G., TRIELOFF M. and RAUER H.
2013ApJ...770...53N 39           X         1 20 29 BD+15 2940 and HD 233604: two giants with planets close to the engulfment zone. NOWAK G., NIEDZIELSKI A., WOLSZCZAN A., et al.
2013A&A...553A...8D 40         O X         1 20 79 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...554A..69L 50           X         1 7 167 3D climate modeling of close-in land planets: circulation patterns, climate moist bistability, and habitability. LECONTE J., FORGET F., CHARNAY B., et al.
2013ApJ...770..131L 81           X         2 20 147 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 56       D     X         2 59 175 Density and eccentricity of Kepler planets. WU Y. and LITHWICK Y.
2013MNRAS.433.3239K 1195 T K A S   X C       28 4 19 Atmospheric mass-loss and evolution of short-period exoplanets: the examples of CoRoT-7b and
Kepler-10b.
KUROKAWA H. and KALTENEGGER L.
2013A&A...555A..51S 117           X         3 12 11 The effect of rotation and tidal heating on the thermal lightcurves of super Mercuries. SELSIS F., MAURIN A.-S., HERSANT F., et al.
2013ApJ...773...98B 16       D               1 49 29 Exoplanet characterization by proxy: a transiting 2.15 RPlanet near the habitable zone of the late K dwarf Kepler-61. BALLARD S., CHARBONNEAU D., FRESSIN F., et al.
2013ApJ...774...54S 123           X         3 10 122 Transits and occultations of an earth-sized planet in an 8.5 hr orbit. SANCHIS-OJEDA R., RAPPAPORT S., WINN J.N., et al.
2013ApJ...775...10V 42           X         1 18 123 Bulk composition of GJ 1214b and other sub-Neptune exoplanets. VALENCIA D., GUILLOT T., PARMENTIER V., et al.
2013ApJ...776....2L 86           X         2 21 372 The role of core mass in controlling evaporation: the Kepler radius distribution and the Kepler-36 density dichotomy. LOPEZ E.D. and FORTNEY J.J.
2013A&A...556A..17B 196           X         5 9 18 Tidal dissipation and eccentricity pumping: implications for the depth of the secondary eclipse of 55 Cancri e. BOLMONT E., SELSIS F., RAYMOND S.N., et al.
2013A&A...556A.126A viz 43           X         1 15 129 A dynamically-packed planetary system around GJ 667C with three super-earths in its habitable zone. ANGLADA-ESCUDE G., TUOMI M., GERLACH E., et al.
2013A&A...557A..72B 41           X         1 9 38 Light-curve analysis of KIC 12557548b: an extrasolar planet with a comet-like tail. BUDAJ J.
2013A&A...557A..74G 40           X         1 15 30 Kepler-77b: a very low albedo, saturn-mass transiting planet around a metal-rich solar-like star. GANDOLFI D., PARVIAINEN H., FRIDLUND M., et al.
2013ApJ...778..132T viz 40           X         1 11 23 Carbon and oxygen abundances in cool metal-rich exoplanet hosts: a case study of the C/O ratio of 55 Cancri. TESKE J.K., CUNHA K., SCHULER S.C., et al.
2013A&A...559A..32N viz 42           X         1 7 43 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.
2013Natur.503..377P 10 8 162 An Earth-sized planet with an Earth-like density. PEPE F., COLLIER CAMERON A., LATHAM D.W., et al.
2014ApJ...781...67F 930     A     X C       23 5 21 Accurate parameters of the oldest known rocky-exoplanet hosting system: Kepler-10 revisited. FOGTMANN-SCHULZ A., HINRUP B., VAN EYLEN V., et al.
2014ApJS..210...19B viz 16       D               1 5860 211 Planetary candidates observed by Kepler IV: planet sample from Q1-Q8 (22 months). BURKE C.J., BRYSON S.T., MULLALLY F., et al.
2014ApJS..210...20M viz 199           X         5 94 394 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.
2014A&A...561A..41A 80             C       1 16 33 On the radius of habitable planets. ALIBERT Y.
2014A&A...561A.103O 79             C       1 28 44 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...561A.138O viz 43           X         1 6 52 Optimizing the search for transiting planets in long time series. OFIR A.
2014ApJ...783L...6W 58       D     X         2 66 499 The mass-radius relation for 65 exoplanets smaller than 4 earth radii. WEISS L.M. and MARCY G.W.
2014ApJ...783....4W viz 16       D               1 487 103 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.
2014A&A...562A..80K 39           X         1 18 8 Impact of photo-evaporative mass loss on masses and radii of water-rich sub/super-Earths. KUROSAKI K., IKOMA M. and HORI Y.
2014A&A...562A.116K 40           X         1 13 47 Stellar wind interaction and pick-up ion escape of the Kepler-11 ``super-Earths''. KISLYAKOVA K.G., JOHNSTONE C.P., ODERT P., et al.
2014ApJ...784...40R 43           X         1 8 66 KOI-2700b–A planet candidate with dusty effluents on a 22 hr orbit. RAPPAPORT S., BARCLAY T., DEVORE J., et al.
2014ApJ...784...45R viz 55       D     X         2 1691 388 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...785...15J viz 80           X         2 33 105 Kepler-79's low density planets. JONTOF-HUTTER D., LISSAUER J.J., ROWE J.F., et al.
2014A&A...563A.103S 220     A     X         6 6 10 Constraining physics of very hot super-Earths with the James Webb Telescope. The case of CoRot-7b. SAMUEL B., LECONTE J., ROUAN D., et al.
2014ApJ...786....2V viz 39           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...47S viz 252       D     X C       6 222 160 A study of the shortest-period planets found with Kepler. SANCHIS-OJEDA R., RAPPAPORT S., WINN J.N., et al.
2014ApJ...787...81M 40           X         1 8 25 Chemistry in an evolving protoplanetary disk: effects on terrestrial planet composition. MORIARTY J., MADHUSUDHAN N. and FISCHER D.
2014ApJ...787..105G 39           X         1 12 4 Phase curves of the Kepler-11 multi-planet system. GELINO D.M. and KANE S.R.
2014ApJ...787..173H 94       D     X         3 58 38 Mass-radius relations and core-envelope decompositions of super-earths and sub-neptunes. HOWE A.R., BURROWS A. and VERNE W.
2014ApJ...789L..20D 275     A D     X C       7 32 31 The albedos of Kepler's close-in super-earths. DEMORY B.-O.
2014ApJ...789...30H 39           X         1 28 20 Tidal heating in multilayered terrestrial exoplanets. HENNING W.G. and HURFORD T.
2014ApJ...789..113B 39           X         1 51 3 Tidally distorted exoplanets: density corrections for short-period hot-jupiters based solely on observable parameters. BURTON J.R., WATSON C.A., FITZSIMMONS A., et al.
2014ApJ...789..154D viz 1956     A S   X C       48 14 140 The Kepler-10 planetary system revisited by HARPS-N: a hot rocky world and a solid neptune-mass planet. DUMUSQUE X., BONOMO A.S., HAYWOOD R.D., et al.
2014MNRAS.441..983D 83             C       2 15 141 PASTIS: Bayesian extrasolar planet validation - I. General framework, models, and performance. DIAZ R.F., ALMENARA J.M., SANTERNE A., et al.
2014MNRAS.441.1380N 142     A     X         4 5 9 Differentiation of silicates and iron during formation of Mercury and high-density exoplanets. NAYAKSHIN S.
2014ApJ...790...12B 354           X C       8 32 37 Kepler-93b: a terrestrial world measured to within 120 km, and a test case for a new Spitzer observing mode. BALLARD S., CHAPLIN W.J., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2014ApJ...790..146F viz 55       D     X         2 918 579 Architecture of Kepler's multi-transiting systems. II. New investigations with twice as many candidates. FABRYCKY D.C., LISSAUER J.J., RAGOZZINE D., et al.
2014A&A...567A.112A 39           X         1 8 9 Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission . XXVI. CoRoT-24: a transiting multiplanet system. ALONSO R., MOUTOU C., ENDL M., et al.
2014A&A...567A.121D 52           X         1 2 52 Impacts of planet migration models on planetary populations. Effects of saturation, cooling and stellar irradiation. DITTKRIST K.-M., MORDASINI C., KLAHR H., et al.
2014ApJ...792....1L 139       D     X         4 45 511 Understanding the mass-radius relation for sub-neptunes: radius as a proxy for composition. LOPEZ E.D. and FORTNEY J.J.
2014Natur.513..328M 25 38 Doppler spectroscopy as a path to the detection of Earth-like planets. MAYOR M., LOVIS C. and SANTOS N.C.
2014Natur.513..336L 1 20 49 Advances in exoplanet science from Kepler. LISSAUER J.J., DAWSON R.I. and TREMAINE S.
2014Natur.513..353H 17 1 The role of space telescopes in the characterization of transiting exoplanets. HATZES A.P.
2014ApJ...794..133S 1338     A D     X C       34 41 21 Statistical eclipses of close-in Kepler sub-saturns. SHEETS H.A. and DEMING D.
2013ARA&A..51..353C 83             C       1 38 387 Asteroseismology of solar-type and red-giant stars. CHAPLIN W.J. and MIGLIO A.
2014ApJ...795....6E 48           X         1 1 18 Tidal dissipation in a homogeneous spherical body. I. Methods. EFROIMSKY M. and MAKAROV V.V.
2014ApJ...795....7M 1009 T   A S   X C       23 3 13 Tidal dissipation in a homogeneous spherical body. II. Three examples: Mercury, IO, and
Kepler-10 b.
MAKAROV V.V. and EFROIMSKY M.
2014ApJ...795...65J 74           X         1 3 214 Planetary population synthesis coupled with atmospheric escape: a statistical view of evaporation. JIN S., MORDASINI C., PARMENTIER V., et al.
2014A&A...570L...5C 16       D               1 21 4 Transit light curve and inner structure of close-in planets. CORREIA A.C.M.
2014ApJ...796...48Z viz 16       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.
2014MNRAS.444.1738T 79           X         2 5 3 On the formation of the Kepler-10 planetary system. TERQUEM C.
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