While the number of exoplanets discovered continues to increase at a rapid rate, we are still to discover any system that truly resembles the Solar system. Existing and near future surveys will likely continue this trend of rapid discovery. To see if these systems are Solar system analogues, we will need to efficiently allocate resources to carry out intensive follow-up observations. We seek to uncover the properties and trends across systems that indicate how much of the habitable zone is stable in each system to provide focus for planet hunters. We study the dynamics of all known single Jovian planetary systems to assess the dynamical stability of the habitable zone around their host stars. We perform a suite of simulations of all systems...
Over the past two decades scientists have detected thousands of exoplanets, and their collective pro...
The Kepler survey provides a statistical census of planetary systems out to the habitable zone. Beca...
Future space telescopes will provide us with the opportunity to characterize the atmospheres of terr...
With continued improvement in telescope sensitivity and observational techniques, the search for roc...
In this work, we hunt for the best places to find exo-Earths in the currently known exoplanet popula...
We present an approach that is able to both rapidly assess the dynamical stability of multiple plane...
In the near future there will be launched space missions (e.g. COROT, KEPLER), designed to detect Ea...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
The field of exoplanet astronomy is advancing toward the atmospheric characterization of Earth-like ...
With improvements in exoplanet detection techniques, the number of multiple planet systems discovere...
We present updated simulations of the detectability of Jupiter analogs by the 17-year Anglo-Australi...
The authors examine the dynamics of exoplanet systems and find that some of them don't last long. Th...
Robert A. Wittenmyer, et al, 'The Anglo-Australian planet search. XXIII. Two new Jupiter analogs', T...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08As the technology behind instrumentation in astrono...
Robert A. Wittenmyer, et al, 'The Anglo-Australian planet search XXIV: The frequency of Jupiter anal...
Over the past two decades scientists have detected thousands of exoplanets, and their collective pro...
The Kepler survey provides a statistical census of planetary systems out to the habitable zone. Beca...
Future space telescopes will provide us with the opportunity to characterize the atmospheres of terr...
With continued improvement in telescope sensitivity and observational techniques, the search for roc...
In this work, we hunt for the best places to find exo-Earths in the currently known exoplanet popula...
We present an approach that is able to both rapidly assess the dynamical stability of multiple plane...
In the near future there will be launched space missions (e.g. COROT, KEPLER), designed to detect Ea...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
The field of exoplanet astronomy is advancing toward the atmospheric characterization of Earth-like ...
With improvements in exoplanet detection techniques, the number of multiple planet systems discovere...
We present updated simulations of the detectability of Jupiter analogs by the 17-year Anglo-Australi...
The authors examine the dynamics of exoplanet systems and find that some of them don't last long. Th...
Robert A. Wittenmyer, et al, 'The Anglo-Australian planet search. XXIII. Two new Jupiter analogs', T...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08As the technology behind instrumentation in astrono...
Robert A. Wittenmyer, et al, 'The Anglo-Australian planet search XXIV: The frequency of Jupiter anal...
Over the past two decades scientists have detected thousands of exoplanets, and their collective pro...
The Kepler survey provides a statistical census of planetary systems out to the habitable zone. Beca...
Future space telescopes will provide us with the opportunity to characterize the atmospheres of terr...