The Kepler mission found hundreds of planet candidates within the Habitable Zones (HZ) of their host star, including over 70 candidates with radii larger than three Earth radii (R⊕) within the optimistic HZ (OHZ). These giant planets are potential hosts to large terrestrial satellites (or exomoons) which would also exist in the HZ. We calculate the occurrence rates of giant planets (R_p = 3.0–25 R⊕) in the OHZ, and find a frequency of (6.5 ± 1.9)% for G stars, (11.5 ± 3.1)% for K stars, and (6 ± 6)% for M stars. We compare this with previously estimated occurrence rates of terrestrial planets in the HZ of G, K, and M stars and find that if each giant planet has one large terrestrial moon then these moons are less likely to exist in the HZ t...
Driven largely by multiple ground-based radial-velocity (RV) surveys and photometric space missions ...
We estimate the stellar parameters of late K- and early M-type Kepler target stars. We obtain medium...
We have detected a 12 M planet orbiting in or near the habitable zone of a main-sequence A star via ...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
The recent discovery of a disturbance in the orbital period of a transiting exoplanet observed with ...
The orbital distribution of giant planets is crucial for understanding how terrestrial planets form ...
First, I present the results of an independent search of all ~200,000 stars observed over the four-y...
The Kepler mission was designed to determine the frequency of Earth-sized planets in and near the ha...
We constrain the densities of Earth- to Neptune-size planets around very cool (Te = 3660-4660K) Kepl...
We classified the reddest (r - J > 2.2) stars observed by the NASA Kepler mission into main-seque...
Uncovering the occurrence rate of terrestrial planets within the habitable zone (HZ) of their host s...
Planetary systems with multiple giant planets provide important opportunities to study planetary for...
Reliable detections of Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone remain elusive in the Kepler sample...
One core goal of the Kepler mission was to determine the frequency of Earth-like planets that orbit ...
Driven largely by multiple ground-based radial-velocity (RV) surveys and photometric space missions ...
We estimate the stellar parameters of late K- and early M-type Kepler target stars. We obtain medium...
We have detected a 12 M planet orbiting in or near the habitable zone of a main-sequence A star via ...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
The recent discovery of a disturbance in the orbital period of a transiting exoplanet observed with ...
The orbital distribution of giant planets is crucial for understanding how terrestrial planets form ...
First, I present the results of an independent search of all ~200,000 stars observed over the four-y...
The Kepler mission was designed to determine the frequency of Earth-sized planets in and near the ha...
We constrain the densities of Earth- to Neptune-size planets around very cool (Te = 3660-4660K) Kepl...
We classified the reddest (r - J > 2.2) stars observed by the NASA Kepler mission into main-seque...
Uncovering the occurrence rate of terrestrial planets within the habitable zone (HZ) of their host s...
Planetary systems with multiple giant planets provide important opportunities to study planetary for...
Reliable detections of Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone remain elusive in the Kepler sample...
One core goal of the Kepler mission was to determine the frequency of Earth-like planets that orbit ...
Driven largely by multiple ground-based radial-velocity (RV) surveys and photometric space missions ...
We estimate the stellar parameters of late K- and early M-type Kepler target stars. We obtain medium...
We have detected a 12 M planet orbiting in or near the habitable zone of a main-sequence A star via ...