The Kepler mission discovery of candidate transiting exoplanets (KOIs) enables a plethora of ensemble analyses of the architecture and properties of exoplanetary systems. We compare the observed transit durations of KOIs to a synthetic distribution generated from the known eccentricities of radial velocity (RV) discovered exoplanets. We find that the Kepler and RV distributions differ at a statistically significant level. We identify three related systematic trends that are likely due to errors in stellar radii, which in turn affect the inferred exoplanet radii and the distribution thereof, and prevent a valid analysis of the underlying ensemble eccentricity distribution. First, 15% of KOIs have transit durations >20% longer than the transi...
We analyze the deviations of transit times from a linear ephemeris for the Kepler Objects of Interes...
Statistical analyses of large surveys for transiting planets such as the Kepler mission must account...
Characterizing the dependence of the orbital architectures and formation environments on the eccentr...
The Kepler mission discovery of candidate transiting exoplanets (KOIs) enables a plethora of en-semb...
The eccentricity distribution of exoplanets is known from radial velocity surveys to be divergent fr...
The eccentricity distribution of exoplanets is known from radial velocity surveys to be divergent fr...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
The eccentricity distribution of exoplanets is known from radial velocity surveys to be divergent fr...
The coolest dwarf stars targeted by the Kepler Mission constitute a relatively small but scientifica...
Characterizing the dependence of the orbital architectures and formation environments on the eccentr...
We present a study on the effect of undetected stellar companions on the derived planetary radii for...
The coolest dwarf stars targeted by the Kepler Mission constitute a relatively small but scientifica...
We present a study on the effect of undetected stellar companions on the derived planetary radii for...
We analyze the deviations of transit times from a linear ephemeris for the Kepler Objects of Interes...
Solar system planets move on almost circular orbits. In strong contrast, many massive gas giant exop...
We analyze the deviations of transit times from a linear ephemeris for the Kepler Objects of Interes...
Statistical analyses of large surveys for transiting planets such as the Kepler mission must account...
Characterizing the dependence of the orbital architectures and formation environments on the eccentr...
The Kepler mission discovery of candidate transiting exoplanets (KOIs) enables a plethora of en-semb...
The eccentricity distribution of exoplanets is known from radial velocity surveys to be divergent fr...
The eccentricity distribution of exoplanets is known from radial velocity surveys to be divergent fr...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
The eccentricity distribution of exoplanets is known from radial velocity surveys to be divergent fr...
The coolest dwarf stars targeted by the Kepler Mission constitute a relatively small but scientifica...
Characterizing the dependence of the orbital architectures and formation environments on the eccentr...
We present a study on the effect of undetected stellar companions on the derived planetary radii for...
The coolest dwarf stars targeted by the Kepler Mission constitute a relatively small but scientifica...
We present a study on the effect of undetected stellar companions on the derived planetary radii for...
We analyze the deviations of transit times from a linear ephemeris for the Kepler Objects of Interes...
Solar system planets move on almost circular orbits. In strong contrast, many massive gas giant exop...
We analyze the deviations of transit times from a linear ephemeris for the Kepler Objects of Interes...
Statistical analyses of large surveys for transiting planets such as the Kepler mission must account...
Characterizing the dependence of the orbital architectures and formation environments on the eccentr...