Recent analyses1–4 of data from the NASA Kepler spacecraft5 have established that planets with radii within 25 per cent of Earth’s (R⊕) are commonplace throughout the Galaxy, orbiting at least 16.5 per cent of Sun-like stars1. Because these studies were sensitive to the sizes of the planets but not their masses, the question remains whether these Earth-sized planets are indeed similar to the Earth in bulk composition. The smallest planets for which masses have been accurately determined6,7 are Kepler-10b (1.42R⊕) and Kepler-36b (1.49R⊕), which are both significantly larger than the Earth. Recently, the planet Kepler-78b was discovered8 and found to have a radius of only 1.16R⊕. Here we report that the mass of this planet is 1.86 Earth masse...
Kepler-20 is a solar-type star (V = 12.5) hosting a compact system of five transiting planets, all p...
A decade ago, the detection of the first1, 2 transiting extrasolar planet provided a direct constrai...
Kepler-93b is a 1.478 ± 0.019 R⊕ planet with a 4.7 day period around a bright (V = 10.2), astroseism...
Planets with sizes between that of Earth (with radius R⊕) and Neptune (about 4 R⊕) are now known to ...
Since the discovery of the first extrasolar giant planets around Sun-like stars, evolving observatio...
This thesis describes three investigations of the galactic abundance and properties of small planets...
Determining whether Earth-like planets are common or rare looms as a touchstone in the question of l...
Having discovered that Earth-sized planets are common, we are now embarking on a journey to determin...
A decade ago, the detection of the first transiting extrasolar planet provided a direct constraint o...
We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 pla...
The size of a planet is an observable property directly connected to the physics of its formation an...
Kepler-93b is a 1.478 ± 0.019 R ⊕ planet with a 4.7 day period around a bright (V = 10.2), astroseis...
Small planets, 1-4× the size of Earth, are extremely common around Sun-like stars, and surprisingly ...
We live in a golden era of exoplanet discovery and characterization. Since its launch in 2009, the K...
We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 pla...
Kepler-20 is a solar-type star (V = 12.5) hosting a compact system of five transiting planets, all p...
A decade ago, the detection of the first1, 2 transiting extrasolar planet provided a direct constrai...
Kepler-93b is a 1.478 ± 0.019 R⊕ planet with a 4.7 day period around a bright (V = 10.2), astroseism...
Planets with sizes between that of Earth (with radius R⊕) and Neptune (about 4 R⊕) are now known to ...
Since the discovery of the first extrasolar giant planets around Sun-like stars, evolving observatio...
This thesis describes three investigations of the galactic abundance and properties of small planets...
Determining whether Earth-like planets are common or rare looms as a touchstone in the question of l...
Having discovered that Earth-sized planets are common, we are now embarking on a journey to determin...
A decade ago, the detection of the first transiting extrasolar planet provided a direct constraint o...
We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 pla...
The size of a planet is an observable property directly connected to the physics of its formation an...
Kepler-93b is a 1.478 ± 0.019 R ⊕ planet with a 4.7 day period around a bright (V = 10.2), astroseis...
Small planets, 1-4× the size of Earth, are extremely common around Sun-like stars, and surprisingly ...
We live in a golden era of exoplanet discovery and characterization. Since its launch in 2009, the K...
We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 pla...
Kepler-20 is a solar-type star (V = 12.5) hosting a compact system of five transiting planets, all p...
A decade ago, the detection of the first1, 2 transiting extrasolar planet provided a direct constrai...
Kepler-93b is a 1.478 ± 0.019 R⊕ planet with a 4.7 day period around a bright (V = 10.2), astroseism...