Detection and characterization of potentially habitable Earthsize extrasolar planets is one of the major goals of contemporary astronomy. By applying the transit method to very low-mass M-dwarfs, it is possible to find these planets from the ground with present-day instrumentation and observational techniques. The MEarth project is one such survey with stations in both hemispheres: MEarth-North at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory, Mount Hopkins, Arizona, and MEarth-South at Cerro Tololo InterAmerican Observatory, Chile. We present an update on recent results of this survey, for planet occurrence rates, and interesting stellar astrophysics, for which our sample of 3000 nearby mid-to-late M-dwarfs has been very fruitful. All light curves...
Context. Extrasolar-planet searches that target very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs are hampered by...
International audienceSearching for planets around stars with different masses helps us to assess th...
Earth-sized exoplanets that transit nearby, late-spectral-type red dwarfs will be prime targets for ...
Exoplanets that transit nearby M dwarfs allow us to measure the sizes, masses, and atmospheric prope...
The MEarth-North and MEarth-South transit surveys: searching for habitable super-Earth exoplanets ar...
The MEarth Project is a ground-based photometric survey intended to find planets transiting the clos...
In the effort to characterize the masses, radii, and atmospheres of potentially habitable exoplanets...
We present design considerations for a ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets around L and T ...
We present an all-sky catalogue of 2970 nearby (d ≲ 50 pc), bright (J < 9) M- or late Ktype dwarf st...
Because the planets of a system form in a flattened disk, they are expected to share similar orbital...
© 2020 The American Astronomical Society. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an art...
We present an all-sky catalog of 2970 nearby (d <~ 50 pc), bright (J < 9) M- or late Ktype dwarf sta...
The MEarth survey is a search for small rocky planets around the smallest, nearest stars to the Sun ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.epj-conferences.org/ This is an Open Access article di...
Context. Extrasolar-planet searches that target very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs are hampered by...
International audienceSearching for planets around stars with different masses helps us to assess th...
Earth-sized exoplanets that transit nearby, late-spectral-type red dwarfs will be prime targets for ...
Exoplanets that transit nearby M dwarfs allow us to measure the sizes, masses, and atmospheric prope...
The MEarth-North and MEarth-South transit surveys: searching for habitable super-Earth exoplanets ar...
The MEarth Project is a ground-based photometric survey intended to find planets transiting the clos...
In the effort to characterize the masses, radii, and atmospheres of potentially habitable exoplanets...
We present design considerations for a ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets around L and T ...
We present an all-sky catalogue of 2970 nearby (d ≲ 50 pc), bright (J < 9) M- or late Ktype dwarf st...
Because the planets of a system form in a flattened disk, they are expected to share similar orbital...
© 2020 The American Astronomical Society. This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an art...
We present an all-sky catalog of 2970 nearby (d <~ 50 pc), bright (J < 9) M- or late Ktype dwarf sta...
The MEarth survey is a search for small rocky planets around the smallest, nearest stars to the Sun ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.epj-conferences.org/ This is an Open Access article di...
Context. Extrasolar-planet searches that target very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs are hampered by...
International audienceSearching for planets around stars with different masses helps us to assess th...
Earth-sized exoplanets that transit nearby, late-spectral-type red dwarfs will be prime targets for ...