Kepler-1520 , the SIMBAD biblio

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2012ApJS..199...24T viz 15       D               1 5394 66 Detection of potential transit signals in the first three quarters of Kepler mission data. TENENBAUM P., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., JENKINS J.M., et al.
2012ApJ...749L..14B 81           X         2 3 25 A tidally destructed massive planet as the progenitor of the two light planets around the sdB star KIC 05807616. BEAR E. and SOKER N.
2012ApJ...752....1R 1813 T   A S   X C       44 8 170 Possible disintegrating short-period super-Mercury orbiting
KIC 12557548.
RAPPAPORT S., LEVINE A., CHIANG E., et al.
2012A&A...545L...5B 417 T K A   O X         10 2 31 Evidence for the disintegration of

KIC 12557548 b
.
BROGI M., KELLER C.U., DE JUAN OVELAR M., et al.
2013A&A...551A..73F viz 78               F     4 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 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.
2013A&A...553A..44K viz 78           X         2 23 19 Comprehensive time series analysis of the transiting extrasolar planet WASP-33b. KOVACS G., KOVACS T., HARTMAN J.D., et al.
2013ApJ...772...74W 79             C       1 59 175 Density and eccentricity of Kepler planets. WU Y. and LITHWICK Y.
2013MNRAS.433.2294P 398           X         10 5 81 Catastrophic evaporation of rocky planets. PEREZ-BECKER D. and CHIANG E.
2013ApJ...776L...6K 534     A     X C       13 3 27 Starspots-transit depth relation of the evaporating planet candidate KIC 12557548b. KAWAHARA H., HIRANO T., KUROSAKI K., et al.
2013A&A...556A.150S viz 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.
2013A&A...557A..72B 80           X         2 9 38 Light-curve analysis of KIC 12557548b: an extrasolar planet with a comet-like tail. BUDAJ J.
2014A&A...561A...3V 342 T   A     X         8 2 19 Analysis and interpretation of 15 quarters of Kepler data of the disintegrating planet

KIC 12557548
b.
VAN WERKHOVEN T.I.M., BROGI M., SNELLEN I.A.G., et al.
2014A&A...562A.108S viz 16       D               1 196 44 Search for 150 MHz radio emission from extrasolar planets in the TIFR GMRT Sky Survey. SIROTHIA S.K., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., GOPAL-KRISHNA, et al.
2014ApJ...784...40R 28     A               1 8 66 KOI-2700b–A planet candidate with dusty effluents on a 22 hr orbit. RAPPAPORT S., BARCLAY T., DEVORE J., et al.
2014AJ....147..119C viz 16       D               1 8010 91 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.
2014ApJ...786..100C 2952   K A D     X C       75 8 33 Multiwavelength observations of the candidate disintegrating Sub-Mercury

KIC 12557548
b.
CROLL B., RAPPAPORT S., DEVORE J., et al.
2014ApJ...787...47S viz 39           X         1 222 160 A study of the shortest-period planets found with Kepler. SANCHIS-OJEDA R., RAPPAPORT S., WINN J.N., et al.
2014ApJ...792...26W 85             C       1 5 63 The G infrared search for extraterrestrial civilizations with large energy supplies. I. Background and justification. WRIGHT J.T., MULLAN B., SIGURDSSON S., et al.
2014MNRAS.441.2845V 39           X         1 6 11 Analysis of 1SWASP J140747.93-394542.6 eclipse fine-structure: hints of exomoons. VAN WERKHOVEN T.I.M., KENWORTHY M.A. and MAMAJEK E.E.
2014A&A...572A..76V 80         O   C       1 5 19 Dusty tails of evaporating exoplanets. I. Constraints on the dust composition. VAN LIESHOUT R., MIN M. and DOMINIK C.
2015AJ....149...24G 135       D     X         4 26 29 Hubble Space Telescope high-resolution imaging of Kepler small and cool exoplanet host stars. GILLILAND R.L., CARTIER K.M.S., ADAMS E.R., et al.
2015ApJ...800L..21B 955   K       X C       23 4 20 Direct evidence for an evolving dust cloud from the exoplanet

KIC 12557548
b.
BOCHINSKI J.J., HASWELL C.A., MARSH T.R., et al.
2015ApJ...801....3M viz 16       D               1 3357 109 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.
2015ApJS..217...16R viz 16       D               1 8625 149 Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. V. Planet sample from Q1-Q12 (36 months). ROWE J.F., COUGHLIN J.L., ANTOCI V., et al.
2015ApJ...802...28C 200           X C       4 16 33 Near-infrared thermal emission detections of a number of hot jupiters and the systematics of ground-based near-infrared photometry. CROLL B., ALBERT L., JAYAWARDHANA R., et al.
2015ApJ...804...97C 16       D               1 31 20 Revision of earth-sized Kepler planet candidate properties with high-resolution imaging by the Hubble Space Telescope. CARTIER K.M.S., GILLILAND R.L., WRIGHT J.T., et al.
2015MNRAS.449.1408C 2479   K   D S   X C       61 7 14 The relation between the transit depths of

KIC 12557548
b and the stellar rotation period.
CROLL B., RAPPAPORT S. and LEVINE A.M.
2015ApJ...807..170H viz 16       D               1 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.
2015ApJ...812...48Y 41           X         1 8 19 Tests of the planetary hypothesis for PTFO 8-8695b. YU L., WINN J.N., GILLON M., et al.
2015ApJ...814..130M viz 16       D               1 2846 162 An increase in the mass of planetary systems around lower-mass stars. MULDERS G.D., PASCUCCI I. and APAI D.
2016ApJ...816...17W 388   K A S   X C       8 27 82 The search for extraterrestrial civilizations with large energy supplies. IV. The signatures and information content of transiting megastructures. WRIGHT J.T., CARTIER K.M.S., ZHAO M., et al.
2015Natur.526..546V 61           X         1 8 341 A disintegrating minor planet transiting a white dwarf. VANDERBURG A., JOHNSON J.A., RAPPAPORT S., et al.
2016ApJ...822...86M viz 16       D               1 6130 337 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.
2016ApJ...826..156S 843   K       X         21 13 9 Reduced activity and large particles from the disintegrating planet candidate
KIC 12557548b.
SCHLAWIN E., HERTER T., ZHAO M., et al.
2016ApJS..225....9H viz 16       D               1 2132 124 Transit timing observations from Kepler. IX. Catalog of the full long-cadence data set. HOLCZER T., MAZEH T., NACHMANI G., et al.
2016ApJ...828...39B 40           X         1 12 1 Time-variable aluminum absorption in the polar AR Ursae Majoris, and an updated estimate for the mass of the white dwarf. BAI Y., JUSTHAM S., LIU J., et al.
2016ApJ...828...80K 42           X         1 26 74 Atmosphere-interior exchange on hot, rocky exoplanets. KITE E.S., FEGLEY B.Jr, SCHAEFER L., et al.
2016ApJ...829L...3W 46           X         1 7 45 Families of plausible solutions to the puzzle of Boyajian's star. WRIGHT J.T. and SIGURDSSON S.
2017AJ....153...66Z viz 16       D               1 1663 45 Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey. III. Adaptive optics imaging of 1629 Kepler exoplanet candidate host stars. ZIEGLER C., LAW N.M., MORTON T., et al.
2017AJ....153...71F viz 16       D               1 3575 164 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.
2016A&A...596A..32V 484           X C       11 4 9 Dusty tails of evaporating exoplanets. II. Physical modelling of the KIC 12557548b light curve. VAN LIESHOUT R., MIN M., DOMINIK C., et al.
2017ApJ...836...82C 50           X         1 5 45 Multiwavelength transit observations of the candidate disintegrating planetesimals orbiting WD 1145+017. CROLL B., DALBA P.A., VANDERBURG A., et al.
2017AJ....153..152S 42           X         1 41 59 Orbiting clouds of material at the Keplerian co-rotation radius. Of rapidly rotating low-mass WTTs in Upper Sco. STAUFFER J., COLLIER CAMERON A., JARDINE M., et al.
2017PASJ...69L...2O 41           X         1 7 4 Multi-color simultaneous photometry of the T-Tauri star with planetary candidate, CVSO 30. ONITSUKA M., FUKUI A., NARITA N., et al.
2017MNRAS.465.2634A viz 16       D               1 5400 21 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.
2017A&A...603A..30S viz 16       D               2 2500 58 Observational evidence for two distinct giant planet populations. SANTOS N.C., ADIBEKYAN V., FIGUEIRA P., et al.
2017A&A...603A.115L 41           X         1 10 6 Search for rings and satellites around the exoplanet CoRoT-9b using Spitzer photometry. LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., HEBRARD G., BLANDIN S., et al.
2018ApJS..234....9O viz 16       D               1 436 14 A spectral approach to transit timing variations. OFIR A., XIE J.-W., JIANG C.-F., et al.
2018AJ....155...63S 206           X         5 18 9 More rapidly rotating PMS M dwarfs with light curves suggestive of orbiting clouds of material. STAUFFER J., REBULL L., DAVID T.J., et al.
2018MNRAS.474.1453R 44           X         1 19 64 Likely transiting exocomets detected by Kepler. RAPPAPORT S., VANDERBURG A., JACOBS T., et al.
2018A&A...611A..63G 41           X         1 6 5 Light-curve analysis of KOI 2700b: the second extrasolar planet with a comet-like tail. GARAI Z.
2018AJ....155..206A viz 41           X         1 183 5 Systematic search for rings around Kepler planet candidates: constraints on ring size and occurrence rate. AIZAWA M., MASUDA K., KAWAHARA H., et al.
2018AJ....156..173B 329           X C       7 10 5 Inferring the composition of disintegrating planet interiors from dust tails with future James Webb Space telescope observations. BODMAN E.H.L., WRIGHT J.T., DESCH S.J., et al.
2018ApJ...866...99B viz 16       D               1 7129 233 Revised radii of Kepler stars and planet's using Gaia Data Release 2. BERGER T.A., HUBER D., GAIDOS E., et al.
2018A&A...618A..97R 165           X C       3 7 4 Chromatic transit light curves of disintegrating rocky planets. RIDDEN-HARPER A.R., KELLER C.U., MIN M., et al.
2018AJ....156..281S 1276   K       X C       30 10 3 Back to "normal" for the disintegrating planet candidate

KIC 12557548
b.
SCHLAWIN E., HIRANO T., KAWAHARA H., et al.
2019ApJ...876...17B 42           X         1 9 1 Ohmic heating of asteroids around magnetic stars. BROMLEY B.C. and KENYON S.J.
2019MNRAS.485.3876G 961           X C       22 12 ~ Monitoring of the D doublet of neutral sodium during transits of two 'evaporating' planets. GAIDOS E., HIRANO T. and ANSDELL M.
2019MNRAS.489.2313S 84           X         2 5 ~ Ploonets: formation, evolution, and detectability of tidally detached exomoons. SUCERQUIA M., ALVARADO-MONTES J.A., ZULUAGA J.I., et al.
2019ApJ...885..168O 42           X         1 40 31 Sodium and potassium signatures of volcanic satellites orbiting close-in gas giant exoplanets. OZA A.V., JOHNSON R.E., LELLOUCH E., et al.
2020ApJ...890...23L viz 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.
2020ApJ...894....8P 85           X         2 11 ~ Tidally distorted, iron-enhanced exoplanets closely orbiting their stars. PRICE E.M. and ROGERS L.A.
2020NatAs...4..408H 43           X         1 28 ~ Dispersed Matter Planet Project discoveries of ablating planets orbiting nearby bright stars. HASWELL C.A., STAAB D., BARNES J.R., et al.
2020ApJ...895L..17J 43           X         1 12 ~ A possible transit of a disintegrating exoplanet in the nearby multiplanet system DMPP-1. JONES M.H., HASWELL C.A., BARNES J.R., et al.
2020A&A...638A.143A 17       D               2 193 ~ Variability of transit light curves of Kepler objects of interest. ARKHYPOV O.V., KHODACHENKO M.L. and HANSLMEIER A.
2020AJ....160..108B viz 17       D               1 6855 109 The Gaia-Kepler stellar properties catalog. II. Planet radius demographics as a function of stellar mass and age. BERGER T.A., HUBER D., GAIDOS E., et al.
2020MNRAS.499.2817V 43           X         1 14 ~ Periodic brightening of Kepler light curves: investigating the possibility of forward scattering due to dust clouds. VAN KOOTEN M.A.M., KENWORTHY M. and DOELMAN N.
2020MNRAS.499.4605N 43           X         1 6 ~ Modelling the atmosphere of lava planet K2-141b: implications for low- and high-resolution spectroscopy. NGUYEN T.G., COWAN N.B., BANERJEE A., et al.
2021ApJ...912..125G viz 44           X         1 133 58 I spy transits and pulsations: empirical variability in white dwarfs using Gaia and the Zwicky Transient Facility. GUIDRY J.A., VANDERBOSCH Z.P., HERMES J.J., et al.
2021AJ....162...57S viz 174           X         4 7 ~ LBT reveals Large dust particles and a high mass-loss rate for K2-22 b. SCHLAWIN E., SU K.Y.L., HERTER T., et al.
2021AJ....162...98B viz 17       D               1 2175 ~ Seeking echoes of circumstellar disks in Kepler light curves. BROMLEY B.C., LEONARD A., QUINTANILLA A., et al.
2021AJ....162..299P 148       D     X         4 11 5 Mysterious dust-emitting object orbiting TIC 400799224. POWELL B.P., KOSTOV V.B., RAPPAPORT S.A., et al.
2022ApJS..261...26S viz 18       D               1 1893 2 Magnetic Activity and Physical Parameters of Exoplanet Host Stars Based on LAMOST DR7, TESS, Kepler, and K2 Surveys. SU T., ZHANG L.-Y., LONG L., et al.
2022A&A...663A..95M 45           X         1 6 5 Weak evidence for variable occultation depth of 55 Cnc e with TESS. MEIER VALDES E.A., MORRIS B.M., WELLS R.D., et al.
2023MNRAS.518.1761B 140           X         3 7 4 Dust formation in the outflows of catastrophically evaporating planets. BOOTH R.A., OWEN J.E. and SCHULIK M.

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