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The detection of low-mass transiting exoplanets in multiple systems brings new constraints to planetary formation and evolution processes and challenges the current planet formation theories. Nevertheless, only a mere fraction of the small…

The TOI-178 system consists of a nearby late K-dwarf transited by six planets in the super-Earth to mini-Neptune regime, with orbital periods between 1.9 and 20.7 days. All planets but the innermost one form a chain of Laplace resonances.…

We aim to constrain the internal structure and composition of HD 15337 b and c, two short-period planets situated on opposite sides of the radius valley, using new transit photometry and radial velocity data. We acquire 6 new transit visits…

Multi-planet systems are a perfect laboratory for constraining planetary formation models. A few of these systems present planets that come very close to mean motion resonance, potentially leading to significant transit-timing variations…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-06-27 H. G. Vivien , S. Hoyer , M. Deleuil , S. Sulis , A. Santerne , J. L. Christiansen , K. K. Hardegree-Ullman , T. A. Lopez

The transiting long-period exoplanets are the most interesting follow-up targets for the next-generation instruments, using the most sophisticated observational techniques. However, the scarcity in their transit events often leads to larger…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-04-03 Suman Saha

High-precision planetary densities are key to derive robust atmospheric properties for extrasolar planets. Measuring precise masses is the most challenging part, especially in multi-planetary systems. We measure the masses and densities of…

Small planets are extremely common in the Galaxy, including planets with masses and radii between those of Earth and Neptune. Characterizing these planets' masses requires ultra-precise radial velocities. The ESPRESSO spectrograph was…

We present a precise characterization of the TOI-561 planetary system obtained by combining previously published data with TESS and CHEOPS photometry, and a new set of $62$ HARPS-N radial velocities (RVs). Our joint analysis confirms the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-02-09 G. Lacedelli , T. G. Wilson , L. Malavolta , M. J. Hooton , A. Collier Cameron , Y. Alibert , A. Mortier , A. Bonfanti , R. D. Haywood , S. Hoyer , G. Piotto , A. Bekkelien , A. M. Vanderburg , W. Benz , X. Dumusque , A. Deline , M. López-Morales , L. Borsato , K. Rice , L. Fossati , D. W. Latham , A. Brandeker , E. Poretti , S. G. Sousa , A. Sozzetti , S. Salmon , C. J. Burke , V. Van Grootel , M. M. Fausnaugh , V. Adibekyan , C. X. Huang , H. P. Osborn , A. J. Mustill , E. Pallé , V. Bourrier , V. Nascimbeni , R. Alonso , G. Anglada , T. Bárczy , D. Barrado y Navascues , S. C. C. Barros , W. Baumjohann , M. Beck , T. Beck , N. Billot , X. Bonfils , C. Broeg , L. A. Buchhave , J. Cabrera , S. Charnoz , R. Cosentino , Sz. Csizmadia , M. B. Davies , M. Deleuil , L. Delrez , O. Demangeon , B. -O. Demory , D. Ehrenreich , A. Erikson , E. Esparza-Borges , H. -G. Florén , A. Fortier , M. Fridlund , D. Futyan , D. Gandolfi , A. Ghedina , M. Gillon , M. Güdel , P. Gutermann , A. Harutyunyan , K. Heng , K. G. Isaak , J. M. Jenkins , L. Kiss , J. Laskar , A. Lecavelier des Etangs , M. Lendl , C. Lovis , D. Magrin , L. Marafatto , A. F. Martinez Fiorenzano , P. F. L. Maxted , M. Mayor , G. Micela , E. Molinari , F. Murgas , N. Narita , G. Olofsson , R. Ottensamer , I. Pagano , A. Pasetti , M. Pedani , F. A. Pepe , G. Peter , D. F. Phillips , D. Pollacco , D. Queloz , R. Ragazzoni , N. Rando , F. Ratti , H. Rauer , I. Ribas , N. C. Santos , D. Sasselov , G. Scandariato , S. Seager , D. Ségransan , L. M. Serrano , A. E. Simon , A. M. S. Smith , M. Steinberger , M. Steller , Gy. Szabó , N. Thomas , J. D. Twicken , S. Udry , N. Walton , J. N. Winn

The Characterizing Exoplanets Satellite (CHEOPS) mission is planned for launch next year with a major objective being to search for transits of known RV planets, particularly those orbiting bright stars. Since the radial velocity method is…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-01-24 Joo Sung Yi , Jingjing Chen , David Kipping

Multiplanetary systems spanning the radius valley are ideal testing grounds for exploring the proposed explanations for the observed bimodality in the radius distribution of close-in exoplanets. One such system is HIP 29442 (TOI-469), an…

Space-based photometric surveys have discovered large numbers of planets transiting other stars, but these observe in a single band-pass and yield only the planet radius, orbital period, and transit duration. Information on the masses,…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-05-03 E. Gaidos , D. Kitzmann , K. Heng

Low-mass planets have an extraordinarily diverse range of bulk compositions, from primarily rocky worlds to those with deep gaseous atmospheres. As techniques for measuring the masses of exoplanets are advancing the field towards the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-11-20 Daniel Jontof-Hutter

Multi-planet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing planetary siblings. TOI-1246 is one such system, with a moderately bright K dwarf ($\rm{V=11.6,~K=9.9}$) and four transiting sub-Neptunes…

Context. Hot subdwarfs experienced strong mass loss on the Red Giant Branch (RGB) and are now hot and small He-burning objects. Aims. In this project we aim to perform a transit survey in all available light curves of hot subdwarfs from…

Ground based radial velocity (RV) searches continue to discover exoplanets below Neptune mass down to Earth mass. Furthermore, ground based transit searches now reach milli-mag photometric precision and can discover Neptune size planets…

Discoveries from the prime Kepler mission demonstrated that small planets (< 3 Earth-radii) are common outcomes of planet formation. While Kepler detected many such planets, all but a handful orbit faint, distant stars and are not amenable…

Sub-Neptunes have been found to be one of the most common types of exoplanets, yet their physical parameters and properties are poorly determined and in need of further investigation. In order to improve the mass measurement and parameter…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-03-13 Ing-Guey Jiang , Li-Chin Yeh , Billy Edwards , Ming Yang , Keivan G. Stassun , Napaporn A-thano
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