With continued improvement in telescope sensitivity and observational techniques, the search for rocky planets in stellar habitable zones is entering an exciting era. With so many exoplanetary systems available for follow-up observations to find potentially habitable planets, one needs to prioritize the ever-growing list of candidates. We aim to determine which of the known planetary systems are dynamically capable of hosting rocky planets in their habitable zones, with the goal of helping to focus future planet search programmes. We perform an extensive suite of numerical simulations to identify regions in the habitable zones of single Jovian planet systems where Earth-mass planets could maintain stable orbits, specifically focusing on the...
Context. Several observational works have shown the existence of Jupiter-mass planets covering a wid...
The movement of the habitable zone of 55 stars from 0.5 to 1.5 Solar masses and 0.75% to 5% metallic...
To estimate the occurrence of terrestrial exoplanets and maximize the chance of finding them, it is ...
While the number of exoplanets discovered continues to increase at a rapid rate, we are still to dis...
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...
With improvements in exoplanet detection techniques, the number of multiple planet systems discovere...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
In the near future there will be launched space missions (e.g. COROT, KEPLER), designed to detect Ea...
The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary syst...
We have undertaken a thorough dynamical investigation of five extrasolar planetary systems using ext...
Future space telescopes will provide us with the opportunity to characterize the atmospheres of terr...
We have investigated whether terrestrial planets can exist in orbits in known exoplanetary systems s...
We have investigated whether Earth-mass planets could survive in the habitable zone (HZ) of the 47 U...
Context. The precision of radial velocity (RV) measurements to detect indirectly planetary companion...
Context. Several observational works have shown the existence of Jupiter-mass planets covering a wid...
The movement of the habitable zone of 55 stars from 0.5 to 1.5 Solar masses and 0.75% to 5% metallic...
To estimate the occurrence of terrestrial exoplanets and maximize the chance of finding them, it is ...
While the number of exoplanets discovered continues to increase at a rapid rate, we are still to dis...
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...
With improvements in exoplanet detection techniques, the number of multiple planet systems discovere...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
In the near future there will be launched space missions (e.g. COROT, KEPLER), designed to detect Ea...
The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary syst...
We have undertaken a thorough dynamical investigation of five extrasolar planetary systems using ext...
Future space telescopes will provide us with the opportunity to characterize the atmospheres of terr...
We have investigated whether terrestrial planets can exist in orbits in known exoplanetary systems s...
We have investigated whether Earth-mass planets could survive in the habitable zone (HZ) of the 47 U...
Context. The precision of radial velocity (RV) measurements to detect indirectly planetary companion...
Context. Several observational works have shown the existence of Jupiter-mass planets covering a wid...
The movement of the habitable zone of 55 stars from 0.5 to 1.5 Solar masses and 0.75% to 5% metallic...
To estimate the occurrence of terrestrial exoplanets and maximize the chance of finding them, it is ...