HAT-P-26b , the SIMBAD biblio

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2011ApJ...727L..44S 79               F     2 27 115 A short-period censor of Sub-Jupiter mass exoplanets with low density. SZABO GY.M. and KISS L.L.
2011ApJ...728..138H viz 1716 T   A S   X C       42 13 91
HAT-P-26b: a low-density Neptune-mass planet transiting a K star.
HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., KIPPING D.M., et al.
2011ApJ...729...41M 44           X         1 9 112 High metallicity and non-equilibrium chemistry in the dayside atmosphere of hot-Neptune GJ 436b. MADHUSUDHAN N. and SEAGER S.
2011ApJ...730...10H 41           X         1 7 51 The NASA-UC Eta-Earth program. III. A super-Earth orbiting HD 97658 and a neptune-mass planet orbiting GL 785. HOWARD A.W., JOHNSON J.A., MARCY G.W., et al.
2011ApJ...730...50K 78           X         2 23 69 An independent analysis of Kepler-4b through Kepler-8b. KIPPING D. and BAKOS G.
2011A&A...529A.136E 15       D               1 106 105 Mass-loss rates for transiting exoplanets. EHRENREICH D. and DESERT J.-M.
2011A&A...533A.114D viz 83           X         2 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.
2011ApJS..197....7C 117           X C       2 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.
2012A&A...540A..82K viz 15       D               1 216 23 Evidence for enhanced chromospheric Ca II H and K emission in stars with close-in extrasolar planets. KREJCOVA T. and BUDAJ J.
2012ApJ...751...96P 15       D               1 53 60 Constraining tidal dissipation in stars from the destruction rates of exoplanets. PENEV K., JACKSON B., SPADA F., et al.
2012ApJ...751..158H 81             C       1 23 228 Migration then assembly: formation of neptune-mass planets inside 1 AU. HANSEN B.M.S. and MURRAY N.
2012ApJS..201...15H 205           X C       3 9 900 Planet occurrence within 0.25 AU of solar-type stars from Kepler. HOWARD A.W., MARCY G.W., BRYSON S.T., et al.
2012A&A...546A..27B 42           X         1 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.
2011PASP..123..412W viz 15       D               1 2897 398 The Exoplanet Orbit Database. WRIGHT J.T., KAKHOURI O., MARCY G.W., et al.
2013ApJ...766....9S viz 16       D               1 538 31 An ultraviolet investigation of activity on exoplanet host stars. SHKOLNIK E.L.
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.
2013ApJ...768..154D 156           X C       3 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...772...74W 17       D               1 59 175 Density and eccentricity of Kepler planets. WU Y. and LITHWICK Y.
2013ApJ...775...80F 4 22 189 A framework for characterizing the atmospheres of low-mass low-density transiting planets. FORTNEY J.J., MORDASINI C., NETTELMANN N., et al.
2013ApJ...778....6Z 16       D               1 34 9 Secular orbital evolution of compact planet systems. ZHANG K., HAMILTON D.P. and MATSUMURA S.
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.
2014MNRAS.437.3133G viz 39           X         1 87 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.
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.
2014ApJ...785...15J viz 40           X         1 33 105 Kepler-79's low density planets. JONTOF-HUTTER D., LISSAUER J.J., ROWE J.F., et al.
2014ApJ...785..126K viz 17       D               2 120 242 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...787..173H 330       D     X         9 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 45 511 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 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.
2013A&ARv..21...63T 78             C       1 105 89 Spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres in our Galaxy. TINETTI G., ENCRENAZ T. and COUSTENIS A.
2014A&A...572A...2B 40           X         1 14 30 Characterization of the planetary system Kepler-101 with HARPS-N. A hot super-Neptune with an Earth-sized low-mass companion. BONOMO A.S., SOZZETTI A., LOVIS C., et al.
2014A&A...572A..51F 16       D               1 111 15 Revisiting the correlation between stellar activity and planetary surface gravity. FIGUEIRA P., OSHAGH M., ADIBEKYAN V.Z., et al.
2015A&A...578A.133A 16       D   O           1 17 ~ Using near-infrared spectroscopy for characterization of transiting exoplanets. ARONSON E. and WALDEN P.
2015AJ....150...49B viz 41           X         1 10 26 HATS-8b: a low-density transiting Super-Neptune. BAYLISS D., HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., et al.
2015A&A...581A..38C 40           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.
2015ApJ...813..111B viz 40           X         1 18 20 HATS-7b: a hot super Neptune transiting a quiet K dwarf star. BAKOS G.A., PENEV K., BAYLISS D., et al.
2016ApJ...817..141S 1203 T   A     X C       28 4 60 A search for water in the atmosphere of
HAT-P-26b using LDSS-3C.
STEVENSON K.B., BEAN J.L., SEIFAHRT A., et al.
2016ApJ...818...36P 25 21 Two transiting low density sub-saturns from K2. PETIGURA E.A., HOWARD A.W., LOPEZ E.D., et al.
2016PASP..12835001Z 40           X         1 12 ~ Precision Multiband Photometry with a DSLR Camera. ZHANG M., BAKOS G.A., PENEV K., et al.
2016ApJ...820...39J 17       D               1 107 126 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...825...19W viz 18       D               1 99 221 Probabilistic mass-radius relationship for sub-Neptune-sized planets. WOLFGANG A., ROGERS L.A. and FORD E.B.
2016A&A...592A..13S viz 80           X         2 9 5 An extreme planetary system around HD 219828 One long-period super Jupiter to a hot-Neptune host star. SANTOS N.C., SANTERNE A., FARIA J.P., et al.
2016ApJ...827..121M 42           X         1 4 9 Clouds in super-earth atmospheres: chemical equilibrium calculations. MBAREK R. and KEMPTON E.M.-R.
2016MNRAS.461.1841C 16       D               1 150 9 An upper boundary in the mass-metallicity plane of exo-Neptunes. COURCOL B., BOUCHY F. and DELEUIL M.
2016AJ....152..182H viz 16       D               1 205 26 HAT-P-65b and HAT-P-66b: two transiting inflated hot Jupiters and observational evidence for the reinflation of close-in giant planets. HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., BHATTI W., et al.
2017AJ....153..136S viz 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.
2017AJ....153..142P viz 99       D       C       2 30 66 Four sub-Saturns with dissimilar densities: windows into planetary cores and envelopes. PETIGURA E.A., SINUKOFF E., LOPEZ E.D., et al.
2017A&A...599A...3L viz 43           X         1 24 49 From dense hot Jupiter to low-density Neptune: The discovery of WASP-127b, WASP-136b, and WASP-138b. LAM K.W.F., FAEDI F., BROWN D.J.A., et al.
2017A&A...600A..10M 59       D     X         2 41 116 Observing transiting planets with JWST. Prime targets and their synthetic spectral observations. MOLLIERE P., VAN BOEKEL R., BOUWMAN J., et al.
2017MNRAS.466.1868C viz 16       D               1 176 21 An overabundance of low-density Neptune-like planets. CUBILLOS P., ERKAEV N.V., JUVAN I., et al.
2017PASP..129a4001S 16       D               1 15 1 Knot a bad idea: testing BLISS mapping for Spitzer Space Telescope photometry. SCHWARTZ J.C. and COWAN N.B.
2017AJ....154....5H viz 16       D               1 231 145 Kepler planet masses and eccentricities from TTV analysis. HADDEN S. and LITHWICK Y.
2017Sci...356..628W 1006 T         X C       22 5 156
HAT-P-26b: a Neptune-mass exoplanet with a well-constrained heavy element abundance.
WAKEFORD H.R., SING D.K., KATARIA T., et al.
2017ApJ...847...29O 141           X         1 5 503 The evaporation valley in the Kepler planets. OWEN J.E. and WU Y.
2017ApJ...847L..22F 18       D               1 34 70 Statistical analysis of Hubble/WFC3 transit spectroscopy of extrasolar planets. FU G., DEMING D., KNUTSON H., et al.
2017AJ....154..261C 190       D     X         5 11 125 Trends in atmospheric properties of Neptune-size exoplanets. CROSSFIELD I.J.M. and KREIDBERG L.
2018AJ....155...29W 138           X   F     2 8 125 The complete transmission spectrum of WASP-39b with a precise water constraint. WAKEFORD H.R., SING D.K., DEMING D., et al.
2018MNRAS.473.1325A 1317 T   A D     X C F     30 3 1 Possible formation pathways for the low-density Neptune-mass planet
HAT-P-26b.
ALI-DIB M. and LAKHLANI G.
2018ApJ...853..138B 41           X         1 11 2 A comparison of simulated JWST observations derived from equilibrium and non-equilibrium chemistry models of giant exoplanets. BLUMENTHAL S.D., MANDELL A.M., HEBRARD E., et al.
2018AJ....155...66L viz 661     A D     X C       16 11 31 An HST/STIS optical transmission spectrum of warm Neptune GJ 436b. LOTHRINGER J.D., BENNEKE B., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., et al.
2018AJ....155..112B viz 41           X         1 26 5 HATS-43b, HATS-44b, HATS-45b, and HATS-46b: four short-period transiting giant planets in the Neptune-Jupiter mass range. BRAHM R., HARTMAN J.D., JORDAN A., et al.
2018AJ....155..156T 229       D     X         6 31 222 A population study of gaseous exoplanets. TSIARAS A., WALDMANN I.P., ZINGALES T., et al.
2018ApJ...858L...6K 52           X         1 6 68 Water, high-altitude condensates, and possible methane depletion in the atmosphere of the warm super-Neptune WASP-107b. KREIDBERG L., LINE M.R., THORNGREN D., et al.
2018AJ....156...10M 17       D               1 14 27 An HST/WFC3 thermal emission spectrum of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-7b. MANSFIELD M., BEAN J.L., LINE M.R., et al.
2018AJ....156...40S 741     A D     X         19 17 10 Clear and cloudy exoplanet forecasts for JWST: maps, retrieved composition, and constraints on formation with MIRI and NIRCam. SCHLAWIN E., GREENE T.P., LINE M., et al.
2018AJ....156..127Y 82               F     1 33 9 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...865...12B 99       D     X         3 16 5 The hidden depths of planetary atmospheres. BETREMIEUX Y. and SWAIN M.R.
2018ApJ...868L...6C 42           X         1 6 10 Biosignature anisotropy modeled on temperate tidally locked M-dwarf planets. CHEN H., WOLF E.T., KOPPARAPU R., et al.
2018ApJS..239...14J viz 16       D               1 1561 6 Revised exoplanet radii and habitability using Gaia data release 2. JOHNS D., MARTI C., HUFF M., et al.
2018A&A...619A.151K 47           X         1 13 84 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.
2018MNRAS.481.4698F 348       D     X C F     7 38 90 Retrieval analysis of 38 WFC3 transmission spectra and resolution of the normalization degeneracy. FISHER C. and HENG K.
2019MNRAS.482.1485P 220           X C F     3 12 139 H2O abundances and cloud properties in ten hot giant exoplanets. PINHAS A., MADHUSUDHAN N., GANDHI S., et al.
2019PASP..131a3001D 125           X C       2 13 3 How to characterize the atmosphere of a transiting exoplanet. DEMING D., LOUIE D. and SHEETS H.
2019PASP..131c4501Z 488           X C       10 3 85 Forward modeling and retrievals with PLATON, a fast open-source tool. ZHANG M., CHACHAN Y., KEMPTON E.M.-R., et al.
2019MNRAS.484.3233B 84               F     1 35 5 HARPS-N radial velocities confirm the low densities of the Kepler-9 planets. BORSATO L., MALAVOLTA L., PIOTTO G., et al.
2019ApJ...873...32M 17       D               1 23 7 From cold to hot irradiated gaseous exoplanets: toward an observation-based classification scheme. MOLAVERDIKHANI K., HENNING T. and MOLLIERE P.
2019ApJ...874L..31T viz 100       D       C       3 403 62 Connecting giant planet atmosphere and interior modeling: constraints on atmospheric metal enrichment. THORNGREN D. and FORTNEY J.J.
2019ApJ...875...31K 42           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.
2019AJ....157..174O viz 17       D               1 176 61 Discovery of a third transiting planet in the Kepler-47 circumbinary system. OROSZ J.A., WELSH W.F., HAGHIGHIPOUR N., et al.
2019MNRAS.486.1292M 4725 T K A D S   X C F     110 14 34 The metal-rich atmosphere of the exo-Neptune
HAT-P-26b.
MacDONALD R.J. and MADHUSUDHAN N.
2019ApJ...878...36L 46           X         1 10 45 The boundary between gas-rich and gas-poor planets. LEE E.J.
2019AJ....157..242E viz 17       D               1 371 71 An updated study of potential targets for Ariel. EDWARDS B., MUGNAI L., TINETTI G., et al.
2019MNRAS.486.5867S viz 17       D               2 13 ~ Synergies between space telescopes in the photometric characterization of the atmospheres of Hot Jupiters. SINGH V., SCANDARIATO G. and PAGANO I.
2019ApJ...880L...1A viz 17       D               1 146 ~ A gap in the mass distribution for warm Neptune and terrestrial planets. ARMSTRONG D.J., MERU F., BAYLISS D., et al.
2019A&A...628A.116V viz 861 T   A     X C       19 6 ~ Indications for transit-timing variations in the exo-Neptune
HAT-P-26b.
VON ESSEN C., WEDEMEYER S., SOSA M.S., et al.
2019MNRAS.488.3067H 167           X C       3 21 4 WASP-166b: a bloated super-Neptune transiting a V = 9 star. HELLIER C., ANDERSON D.R., TRIAUD A.H.M.J., et al.
2019A&A...630A.135U viz 17       D               1 501 16 Beyond the exoplanet mass-radius relation. ULMER-MOLL S., SANTOS N.C., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2019ApJ...885L..25B 357       D S   X C       7 10 65 The precision of mass measurements required for robust atmospheric characterization of Transiting exoplanets. BATALHA N.E., LEWIS T., FORTNEY J.J., et al.
2019AJ....158..217W 1630     A D     X C       39 19 ~ Investigating trends in atmospheric compositions of cool gas giant planets using Spitzer secondary eclipses. WALLACK N.L., KNUTSON H.A., MORLEY C.V., et al.
2019AJ....158..244C viz 171           X         4 8 39 A Hubble PanCET study of HAT-P-11b: a cloudy Neptune with a low atmospheric metallicity. CHACHAN Y., KNUTSON H.A., GAO P., et al.
2019ApJ...887L..20W 148       D     X         4 19 114 Mass-metallicity trends in transiting exoplanets from atmospheric abundances of H2O, Na, and K. WELBANKS L., MADHUSUDHAN N., ALLARD N.F., et al.
2020AJ....159....5S 85           X         2 5 ~ Transmission spectroscopy of WASP-79b from 0.6 to 5.0 µm. SOTZEN K.S., STEVENSON K.B., SING D.K., et al.
2019A&A...632A..63C 589           X C       13 11 51 Connecting planet formation and astrochemistry. A main sequence for C/O in hot exoplanetary atmospheres. CRIDLAND A.J., VAN DISHOECK E.F., ALESSI M., et al.
2020A&A...633A..30M viz 43           X         1 5 ~ The highly inflated giant planet WASP-174b. MANCINI L., SARKIS P., HENNING T., et al.
2019Natur.576...61G viz 8 12 103 Accretion of a giant planet onto a white dwarf star. GANSICKE B.T., SCHREIBER M.R., TOLOZA O., et al.
2020AJ....159...41T viz 17       D               1 564 ~ Estimating planetary mass with deep learning. TASKER E.J., LANEUVILLE M. and GUTTENBERG N.
2020AJ....159...57L viz 88               F     2 16 59 The featureless transmission spectra of two super-puff planets. LIBBY-ROBERTS J.E., BERTA-THOMPSON Z.K., DESERT J.-M., et al.
2020MNRAS.491.5361B 43           X         1 11 ~ WASP-52b. The effect of star-spot correction on atmospheric retrievals. BRUNO G., LEWIS N.K., ALAM M.K., et al.
2020AJ....159..115K 19       D               1 19 53 Confirmation of WASP-107b's extended helium atmosphere with Keck II/NIRSPEC. KIRK J., ALAM M.K., LOPEZ-MORALES M., et al.
2020ApJ...891..131O 43           X         1 6 ~ Clouds of fluffy aggregates: how they form in exoplanetary atmospheres and influence transmission spectra. OHNO K., OKUZUMI S. and TAZAKI R.
2020AJ....159..137G 44           X         1 74 83 Statistical characterization of hot Jupiter atmospheres using Spitzer's secondary eclipses. GARHART E., DEMING D., MANDELL A., et al.
2020A&A...635A..37C 43           X         1 14 ~ Why do warm Neptunes present nonzero eccentricity? CORREIA A.C.M., BOURRIER V. and DELISLE J.-B.
2020ApJ...893L..29B viz 17       D               1 61 28 WASP-4 is accelerating toward the Earth. BOUMA L.G., WINN J.N., HOWARD A.W., et al.
2020ApJ...893L..43M 21       D               1 16 78 Why is it so cold in here? Explaining the cold temperatures retrieved from transmission spectra of exoplanet atmospheres. MacDONALD R.J., GOYAL J.M. and LEWIS N.K.
2020ApJ...896L..22M 68           X         1 3 77 Irradiated ocean planets bridge super-earth and sub-Neptune populations. MOUSIS O., DELEUIL M., AGUICHINE A., et al.
2020ApJ...897....7M 145       D     X C       3 36 18 Tidal inflation reconciles low-density sub-Saturns with core accretion. MILLHOLLAND S., PETIGURA E. and BATYGIN K.
2020AJ....160...51A 128           X   F     2 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.
2020A&A...639A..36B 17       D               1 82 45 A transition between the hot and the ultra-hot Jupiter atmospheres. BAXTER C., DESERT J.-M., PARMENTIER V., et al.
2020NatAs...4..769K 45           X         1 10 20 Formation of secondary atmospheres on terrestrial planets by late disk accretion. KRAL Q., DAVOULT J. and CHARNAY B.
2020A&A...642A.229C 88             C       1 7 25 Connecting planet formation and astrochemistry. C/Os and N/Os of warm giant planets and Jupiter analogues. CRIDLAND A.J., VAN DISHOECK E.F., ALESSI M., et al.
2020AJ....160..222J viz 43           X         1 8 7 HATS-37Ab and HATS-38b: two transiting hot Neptunes in the desert. JORDAN A., BAKOS G.A., BAYLISS D., et al.
2020AJ....160..228K 43           X         1 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.
2020NatAs...4..951G 21       D               1 29 120 Aerosol composition of hot giant exoplanets dominated by silicates and hydrocarbon hazes. GAO P., THORNGREN D.P., LEE G.K.H., et al.
2021MNRAS.500.4042S 89               F     1 17 39 Abundance measurements of H2O and carbon-bearing species in the atmosphere of WASP-127b confirm its supersolar metallicity. SPAKE J.J., SING D.K., WAKEFORD H.R., et al.
2021AJ....161...19G 87               F     1 45 25 ARES IV: probing the atmospheres of the two warm small planets HD 106315c and HD 3167c with the HST/WFC3 Camera. GUILLUY G., GRESSIER A., WRIGHT S., et al.
2021A&A...645A...7K viz 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.
2021AJ....161...70P viz 89               F     1 17 37 WASP-107b's density is even lower: a case study for the physics of planetary gas envelope accretion and orbital migration. PIAULET C., BENNEKE B., RUBENZAHL R.A., et al.
2021A&A...646A..15B 88               F     1 13 20 1D atmospheric study of the temperate sub-Neptune K2-18b. BLAIN D., CHARNAY B. and BEZARD B.
2021A&A...646A..17B 131           X         3 10 ~ Evidence for chromium hydride in the atmosphere of hot Jupiter WASP-31b. BRAAM M., VAN DER TAK F.F.S., CHUBB K.L., et al.
2021A&A...646A.171C 88               F     1 16 30 Formation and dynamics of water clouds on temperate sub-Neptunes: the example of K2-18b. CHARNAY B., BLAIN D., BEZARD B., et al.
2020RAA....20...99Z 298           X C       6 136 50 Atmospheric regimes and trends on exoplanets and brown dwarfs. ZHANG X.
2021AJ....161..174M viz 17       D               4 31 ~ Phase-curve pollution of exoplanet transmission spectra. MORELLO G., ZINGALES T., MARTIN-LAGARDE M., et al.
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