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Discipline: Exoplanet Astronomy

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  • Virgo filaments. II. Sp. galaxies around Virgo

    Virgo is the nearest galaxy cluster; it is thus ideal for studies of galaxy evolution in dense environments in the local universe. It is embedded in a complex filamentary...
  • Ha emission-line stars & Herbig Ae/Be from LAMOST

    We derive a catalog of early-type emission-line stars including 30023 spectra of 25867 stars from LAMOST Data Release 7, in which 4189 have Simbad records. The spectra are...
  • Faint-star TOIs from the TESS Primary Mission

    We present the detection of 1617 new transiting-planet candidates, identified in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) full-frame images observed during the Primary...
  • LCs of RR Lyrae stars from TESS

    The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) space telescope is collecting continuous, high-precision optical photometry of stars throughout the sky, including thousands of...
  • ExoClock project. II. New exoplanet ephemerides

    The ExoClock project is an inclusive, integrated, and interactive platform that was developed to monitor the ephemerides of the Ariel targets to increase the mission efficiency....
  • Spectroscopic binaries from LAMOST MRS. I.

    We developed a convolutional neural network model to distinguish the double-lined spectroscopic binaries (SB2s) from others based on single-exposure medium-resolution spectra...
  • Kepler K2 Ecliptic Plane Input Catalog

    Launched in 2009, the Kepler Mission is surveying a region of our galaxy to determine what fraction of stars in our galaxy have planets and measure the size distribution of...
  • Planet candidates and EBs in K2 campaigns 0-8

    We implement a search for exoplanets in campaigns zero through eight (C0-8) of the K2 extension of the Kepler spacecraft. We apply a modified version of the Quasi-periodic...
  • A spectral approach to transit timing variations

    The high planetary multiplicity revealed by Kepler implies that transit timing variations (TTVs) are intrinsically common. The usual procedure for detecting these TTVs is biased...
  • NIR sources in the northeastern part of LMC

    We present a near-infrared band-merged photometric and polarimetric catalog for the 39'x69' fields in the northeastern part of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), which were...
  • Planetary candidates from 1st yr K2 mission

    The Kepler Space Telescope is currently searching for planets transiting stars along the ecliptic plane as part of its extended K2 mission. We processed the publicly released...
  • BDKP IV. RVs of late-M and L dwarfs with MagE

    Radial velocity measurements are presented for 85 late M- and L-type very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs obtained with the Magellan Echellette spectrograph. Targets primarily...
  • Wide-field NIR polarimetry of {rho} Oph cloud

    We conducted wide and deep simultaneous JHK_s_-band imaging polarimetry of the {rho} Ophiuchi cloud complex. Aperture polarimetry in the JHK_s_ band was conducted for 2136...
  • SpeX NIR survey of 886 nearby M dwarfs

    We present a catalog of near-infrared (NIR) spectra and associated measurements for 886 nearby M dwarfs. The spectra were obtained with the NASA-Infrared Telescope Facility SpeX...
  • Catalog of PNe in NGC 4697

    We present a catalog of 535 planetary nebulae (PNs) discovered in the flattened elliptical galaxy NGC 4697, using the FORS1 Cassegrain spectrograph of the Very Large Telescope...
  • Spectroscopy of Coma early-type galaxies

    The long-slit spectra obtained along the minor axis, offset major axis, and diagonal axis are presented for 12 E and S0 galaxies of the Coma Cluster drawn from a...
  • RAVE - 4th data release

    This service gives access to the 4th data release of RAVE (RAdial Velocity Experiment). It contains radial velocities of stars, stellar atmospheric parameters, some abundances...
  • CHEOPS and TESS photometry of KELT-7

    Early theoretical works suggested that ultrahot Jupiters have inverted temperature-pressure (T-P) profiles in the presence of optical absorbers, such as TiO and VO. Recently, an...
  • LOFAR PL610 observation database

    Radio observation of Jupiter on LOFAR PL610 station in Borowiec. The LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) is a radio interferometer operating at a low frequency range from 10 to 240 MHz....
  • LOFAR PL610 observation database

    Radio observation of Jupiter on LOFAR PL610 station in Borowiec. The LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) is a radio interferometer operating at a low frequency range from 10 to 240 MHz....
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