While the vast majority of multiple-planet systems have orbital angular momentum axes that align 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 degrees with respect to the rotation axis of their host star. Additional follow-up observations of Kepler-56 suggest the presence of a massive, non-transiting companion that may help explain this misalignment. We model the transit data along with Keck/HIRES and HARPSN radial velocity data to update the masses of the two transiting planets and infer the physical properties of the third, non-transiting planet. We employ a Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampler to calculate the best-fitting orbital parameters and their u...
About one-third of the ∼1200 transiting planet candidates detected in the first four months of Keple...
NASA's Kepler Mission has revealed two transiting planets orbiting Kepler-68. Follow-up Doppler meas...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in 16 months (2009 May-2010 September) of data from ...
While the vast majority of multiple-planet systems have orbital angular momentum axes that align wit...
While the vast majority of multiple-planet systems have orbital angular momentum axes that align wit...
Kepler-56 is a multi-planet system containing two coplanar inner planets that are in orbits misalign...
Stars hosting hot Jupiters are often observed to have high obliquities, whereas stars with multiple ...
Kepler-56 is a multi-planet system containing two coplanar inner planets that are in orbits misalign...
We present and discuss five candidate exoplanetary systems identified with the Kepler spacecraft. Th...
International audienceContext. The Kepler Object of Interest Network (KOINet) is a multi-site networ...
The Kepler mission has revealed a great diversity of planetary systems and architectures, but most o...
Context. The Kepler Object of Interest Network (KOINet) is a multi-site network of telescopes around...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
We present the discovery and characterization of a giant planet orbiting the young Sun-like star Kep...
About one-third of the ∼1200 transiting planet candidates detected in the first four months of Keple...
NASA's Kepler Mission has revealed two transiting planets orbiting Kepler-68. Follow-up Doppler meas...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in 16 months (2009 May-2010 September) of data from ...
While the vast majority of multiple-planet systems have orbital angular momentum axes that align wit...
While the vast majority of multiple-planet systems have orbital angular momentum axes that align wit...
Kepler-56 is a multi-planet system containing two coplanar inner planets that are in orbits misalign...
Stars hosting hot Jupiters are often observed to have high obliquities, whereas stars with multiple ...
Kepler-56 is a multi-planet system containing two coplanar inner planets that are in orbits misalign...
We present and discuss five candidate exoplanetary systems identified with the Kepler spacecraft. Th...
International audienceContext. The Kepler Object of Interest Network (KOINet) is a multi-site networ...
The Kepler mission has revealed a great diversity of planetary systems and architectures, but most o...
Context. The Kepler Object of Interest Network (KOINet) is a multi-site network of telescopes around...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
We present the discovery and characterization of a giant planet orbiting the young Sun-like star Kep...
About one-third of the ∼1200 transiting planet candidates detected in the first four months of Keple...
NASA's Kepler Mission has revealed two transiting planets orbiting Kepler-68. Follow-up Doppler meas...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in 16 months (2009 May-2010 September) of data from ...