less massive than Earth, and all evidence indicates that planets of similar size orbit many stars. In fact, one of the first exoplanets to be discovered is a lunar-mass planet around a millisecond pulsar. Novel classes of exoplanets have inspired new ideas about planet formation and evolution, and these “sub-Earths ” should be no exception: they include planets with masses between Mars and Venus for which there are no Solar System analogs. Advances in astronomical instrumentation and recent space missions have opened the sub-Earth frontier for exploration: the Kepler mission has discovered dozens of confirmed or candidate sub-Earths transiting their host stars. It can detect Mars-size planets around its smallest stellar targets, as well as ...
Our understanding of extra-solar planet systems is highly driven by advances in observations in the ...
Invited review in press in JGR: Planets special edition on exoplanetsPlanets intermediate in size be...
Original article can be found at: http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/apj Copyright American Astronomical ...
The Solar System includes two planets—Mercury and Mars—significantly less massive than Earth, and al...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08As the technology behind instrumentation in astrono...
In this thesis, I explore two topics in exoplanet science. The first is the prevalence of Earth-size...
This thesis describes three investigations of the galactic abundance and properties of small planets...
and super-Earth planets orbiting nearby stars (Howard et al. 2009), the fields of exobiology and exo...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
Talk delivered in ICM Friday Talks in Barcelona, Spain, 06 March 2020Red dwarfs, which are stars tha...
The search for extrasolar planets had been ongoing for many years when Mayorand Queloz discovered 51...
A decade ago, the detection of the first transiting extrasolar planet provided a direct constraint o...
The discovery of a planetary candidate orbiting the habitable zone of our closest neighbor, Proxima ...
Super Earths, planets between 5-10 Earth masses, are the most common type of exoplanet known, yet ar...
International audienceThis Letter reports on the detection of two super-Earth planets in the Gl 581 ...
Our understanding of extra-solar planet systems is highly driven by advances in observations in the ...
Invited review in press in JGR: Planets special edition on exoplanetsPlanets intermediate in size be...
Original article can be found at: http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/apj Copyright American Astronomical ...
The Solar System includes two planets—Mercury and Mars—significantly less massive than Earth, and al...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08As the technology behind instrumentation in astrono...
In this thesis, I explore two topics in exoplanet science. The first is the prevalence of Earth-size...
This thesis describes three investigations of the galactic abundance and properties of small planets...
and super-Earth planets orbiting nearby stars (Howard et al. 2009), the fields of exobiology and exo...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
Talk delivered in ICM Friday Talks in Barcelona, Spain, 06 March 2020Red dwarfs, which are stars tha...
The search for extrasolar planets had been ongoing for many years when Mayorand Queloz discovered 51...
A decade ago, the detection of the first transiting extrasolar planet provided a direct constraint o...
The discovery of a planetary candidate orbiting the habitable zone of our closest neighbor, Proxima ...
Super Earths, planets between 5-10 Earth masses, are the most common type of exoplanet known, yet ar...
International audienceThis Letter reports on the detection of two super-Earth planets in the Gl 581 ...
Our understanding of extra-solar planet systems is highly driven by advances in observations in the ...
Invited review in press in JGR: Planets special edition on exoplanetsPlanets intermediate in size be...
Original article can be found at: http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/apj Copyright American Astronomical ...