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Currently, we have only limited means to probe the presence of planets at large orbital separations. Foreman-Mackey et al. searched for long-period transiting planets in the Kepler light curves using an automated pipeline. Here, we apply…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-07-17 Miranda K. Herman , Wei Zhu , Yanqin Wu

The Palomar High-precision Astrometric Search for Exoplanet Systems monitored 51 subarcsecond binary systems to evaluate whether tertiary companions as small as Jovian planets orbited either the primary or secondary stars, perturbing their…

Doppler measurements of two G-type main-sequence stars, HD210277 and HD168443, reveal Keplerian variations that imply the presence of companions with masses (M sin i) of 1.28 and 5.04 M_Jup and orbital periods of 437 d and 58 d,…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 Geoffrey W. Marcy , R. Paul Butler , Steven S. Vogt , Debra Fischer , Michael C. Liu

With over 1800 planets discovered outside of the Solar System in the past two decades, the field of exoplanetology has broadened our perspective on planetary systems. Research priorities are now moving from planet detection to planet…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-09-07 Julien de Wit

The derived physical properties of the known transiting extrasolar planetary systems come from a variety of sources, and are calculated using a range of different methods so are not always directly comparable. I present a catalogue of the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2011-08-16 John Southworth

While the vast majority of multiple-planet systems have their orbital angular momentum axes aligned with the spin axis of their host star, Kepler-56 is an exception: its two transiting planets are coplanar yet misaligned by at least 40…

Circumbinary planets are generally more likely to transit than equivalent single-star planets, but practically the geometry and orbital dynamics of circumbinary planets make the chance of observing a transit inherently time-dependent. In…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-01-25 David V. Martin

While not detected yet, pairs of exoplanets in the 1:1 mean motion resonance probably exist. Low eccentricity, near-planar orbits, which in the comoving frame follow the horseshoe trajectories, are one of the possible stable configurations.…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-19 David Vokrouhlicky , David Nesvorny

One of the obstacles in the search for exoplanets via transits is the large number of candidates that must be followed up, few of which ultimately prove to be exoplanets. Any method that could make this process more efficient by somehow…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 B. Tingley , P. D. Sackett

NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has identified over 7,000 candidate exoplanets via the transit method, with gas giants among the most readily detected due to their large radii. Even so, long intervals between TESS…

Of the fourteen transiting extrasolar planetary systems for which radii have been measured, at least three appear to be considerably larger than theoretical estimates suggest. It has been proposed by Bodenheimer, Lin & Mardling that…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Rosemary A. Mardling

In our solar system massive outer planets dominate in terms of both mass and angular momentum, but few such planets are among the more than 4000 currently confirmed exoplanets, and none of these have accurately determined densities. Here I…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-02-14 Derek Buzasi

We present the validation of a transiting low-density exoplanet orbiting the M2.5 dwarf TOI 620 discovered by the NASA TESS mission. We utilize photometric data from both TESS and ground-based follow-up observations to validate the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-05-18 Michael A. Reefe , Rafael Luque , Eric Gaidos , Corey Beard , Peter P. Plavchan , Marion Cointepas , Bryson L. Cale , Enric Palle , Hannu Parviainen , Dax L. Feliz , Jason Eastman , Keivan Stassun , Jonathan Gagné , Jon M. Jenkins , Patricia T. Boyd , Richard C. Kidwell , Scott McDermott , Karen A. Collins , William Fong , Natalia Guerrero , Jose-Manuel Almenara-Villa , Jacob Bean , Charles A. Beichman , John Berberian , Allyson Bieryla , Xavier Bonfils , François Bouchy , Madison Brady , Edward M. Bryant , Luca Cacciapuoti , Caleb I. Cañas , David R. Ciardi , Kevin I. Collins , Ian Crossfield , Courtney D. Dressing , Philipp Eigmueller , Mohammed El Mufti , Emma Esparza-Borges , Akihiko Fukui , Peter Gao , Claire Geneser , Crystal L. Gnilka , Erica Gonzales , Arvind F. Gupta , Sam Halverson , Fred Hearty , Steve B. Howell , Jonathan Irwin , Shubham Kanodia , David Kasper , Takanori Kodama , Veselin Kostov , David W. Latham , Monika Lendl , Andrea Lin , John H. Livingston , Jack Lubin , Suvrath Mahadevan , Rachel Matson , Elisabeth Matthews , Felipe Murgas , Norio Narita , Patrick Newman , Joe Ninan , Ares Osborn , Samuel N. Quinn , Paul Robertson , Arpita Roy , Joshua Schlieder , Christian Schwab , Andreas Seifahrt , Gareth D. Smith , Ahmad Sohani , Guðmundur Stefánsson , Daniel Stevens , Julian Stürmer , Angelle Tanner , Ryan Terrien , Johanna Teske , David Vermilion , Sharon X. Wang , Justin Wittrock , Jason T. Wright , Mathias Zechmeister , Farzaneh Zohrabi

We provide a database of transit times and updated ephemerides for 382 planets based on data from the NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and previously reported transit times which were scraped from the literature in a…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-04-20 Ekaterina S. Ivshina , Joshua N. Winn

Using Non-Redundant Mask interferometry (NRM), we searched for binary companions to objects previously classified as Transitional Disks (TD). These objects are thought to be an evolutionary stage between an optically thick disk and…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-10-19 D. Ruíz-Rodríguez , M. Ireland , L. Cieza , A. Kraus

This paper is devoted to study the circumstances favourable to detect Trojan planets in close binary-star-systems by the help of eclipse timing variations (ETVs). To determine the probability of the detection of such variations with ground…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-08-17 R. Schwarz , Á. Bazsó , B. Funk , R. Zechner

Two years ago, the OGLE-III survey (Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment) announced the detection of 54 short period multi-transiting objects in the Galactic bulge (Udalski et al., 2002a, 2002b). Some of these objects were considered to…

Astrophysics · Physics 2011-03-28 Francois Bouchy , F. Pont , C. Melo , N. C. Santos , M. Mayor , D. Queloz , S. Udry

Of the over 450 exoplanets known to date, more than 420 of them have been discovered using radial velocity studies, a method that tells nothing about the inclination of the planet's orbit. Because it is more likely that the companion is a…

The quest to discover exoplanets is one of the most important missions in astrophysics, and is widely performed using the transit method, which allows for the detection of exoplanets down to the size of Mercury. However, to confirm these…