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Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-06-05 Daniel Huber , William J. Chaplin , Ashley Chontos , Hans Kjeldsen , Joergen Christensen-Dalsgaard , Timothy R. Bedding , Warrick Ball , Rafael Brahm , Nestor Espinoza , Thomas Henning , Andres Jordan , Paula Sarkis , Emil Knudstrup , Simon Albrecht , Frank Grundahl , Mads Fredslund Andersen , Pere L. Palle , Ian Crossfield , Benjamin Fulton , Andrew W. Howard , Howard T. Isaacson , Lauren M. Weiss , Rasmus Handberg , Mikkel N. Lund , Aldo M. Serenelli , Jakob Mosumgaard , Amalie Stokholm , Allyson Bierlya , Lars A. Buchhave , David W. Latham , Samuel N. Quinn , Eric Gaidos , Teruyuki Hirano , George R. Ricker , Roland K. Vanderspek , Sara Seager , Jon M. Jenkins , Joshua N. Winn , H. M. Antia , Thierry Appourchaux , Sarbani Basu , Keaton J. Bell , Othman Benomar , Alfio Bonanno , Derek L. Buzasi , Tiago L. Campante , Z. Celik Orhan , Enrico Corsaro , Margarida S. Cunha , Guy R. Davies , Sebastien Deheuvels , Samuel K. Grunblatt , Amir Hasanzadeh , Maria Pia Di Mauro , Rafael A. Garcia , Patrick Gaulme , Leo Girardi , Joyce A. Guzik , Marc Hon , Chen Jiang , Thomas Kallinger , Steven D. Kawaler , James S. Kuszlewicz , Yveline Lebreton , Tanda Li , Miles Lucas , Mia S. Lundkvist , Stephane Mathis , Savita Mathur , Anwesh Mazumdar , Travis S. Metcalfe , Andrea Miglio , Mario J. Monteiro , Benoit Mosser , Anthony Noll , Benard Nsamba , Andrew W. Mann , Jia Mian Joel Ong , S. Ortel , Filipe Pereira , Pritesh Ranadive , Clara Regulo , Thaise S. Rodrigues , Ian W. Roxburgh , Victor Silva Aguirre , Barry Smalley , Mathew Schofield , Sergio G. Sousa , Keivan G. Stassun , Dennis Stello , Jamie Tayar , Timothy R. White , Kuldeep Verma , Mathieu Vrard , M. Yildiz , David Baker , Michael Bazot , Charles Beichmann , Christoph Bergmann , Lisa Bugnet , Bryson Cale , Roberto Carlino , Scott M. Cartwright , Jessie L. Christiansen , David R. Ciardi , Orlagh Creevey , Jason A. Dittmann , Jose Dias Do Nascimento , Vincent van Eylen , Gabor Furesz , Jonathan Gagne , Peter Gao , Kosmas Gazeas , Frank Giddens , Oliver Hall , Saskia Hekker , Michael J. Ireland , Natasha Latouf , Danny LeBrun , Alan M Levine , William Matzko , Eva Natinsky , Emma Page , Peter Plavchan , Masoud Mansouri-Samani , Sean McCauliff , Susan E Mullally , Brendan Orenstein , Aylin Soto , Martin Paegert , Jennifer L. van Saders , Chloe Schnaible , David R. Soderblom , Robert Szabo , Angelle Tanner , C. G. Tinney , Johanna Teske , Alexandra Thomas , Regner Trampedach , Duncan Wright , Thomas T. Yuan , Farzaneh Zohrabi

The mid-M star TOI~1227 hosts among the youngest known transiting exoplanets. We have conducted new X-ray imaging and optical spectroscopic observations of TOI 1227 aimed at ascertaining its age and the influence of its high-energy…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-06-06 Attila Varga , Joel H. Kastner , Alexander S. Binks , Hans Moritz Guenther , Simon J. Murphy

We present the discovery of TOI-2136b, a sub-Neptune planet transiting every 7.85 days a nearby M4.5V-type star, identified through photometric measurements from the TESS mission. The host star is located $33$ pc away with a radius of…

We report the discovery, mass, and radius determination of TOI-1801 b, a temperate mini-Neptune around a young M dwarf. TOI-1801 b was observed in TESS sectors 22 and 49, and the alert that this was a TESS planet candidate with a period of…

We present a validation of the long-period ($91.68278^{+0.00032}_{-0.00041}$ days) transiting sub-Neptune planet TOI-1221 b (TIC 349095149.01) around a Sun-like (m$_{\rm V}$=10.5) star. This is one of the few known exoplanets with period…

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