Discoveries of exoplanets using the radial velocity method are progressively reaching out to increasingly longer orbital periods as the duration of surveys continues to climb. The improving sensitivity to potential Jupiter analogs is revealing a diversity of orbital architectures that are substantially different from that found in our solar system. An excellent example of this is the recent discovery of HR 5183b: a giant planet on a highly eccentric (e = 0.84) ~75 yr orbit. The presence of such giant planet orbits are intrinsically interesting from the perspective of the dynamical history of planetary systems, and also for examining the implications of ongoing dynamical stability and habitability of these systems. In this work, we examine t...
The hundreds of multiple planetary systems discovered by the Kepler mission are typically observed t...
We have investigated whether Earth-mass planets could survive in the habitable zone (HZ) of the 47 U...
Planet(s) in binaries are unique architectures for testing predictions of planetary formation and ev...
Based on two decades of radial velocity (RV) observations using Keck/High Resolution Echelle Spectro...
Multi-planet systems around evolved stars are of interest to trace the evolution of planetary system...
Planetary systems with multiple giant planets provide important opportunities to study planetary for...
The long-period giant planet HR 5183 b has one of the most extreme orbits among exoplanets known to ...
The movement of the habitable zone of 55 stars from 0.5 to 1.5 Solar masses and 0.75% to 5% metallic...
Many observed giant planets lie on eccentric orbits. Such orbits could be the result of strong scatt...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
Aims. We study gravitational perturbation effects of observed giant extrasolar planets on hypothetic...
We have investigated whether terrestrial planets can exist in orbits in known exoplanetary systems s...
The search for exoplanets has revealed a diversity of planetary system architectures, the vast major...
The orbital solutions of published multiplanet systems are not necessarily dynamically stable on tim...
PhDThe detection of more than 130 multiple planet systems makes it necessary to interpret a broader...
The hundreds of multiple planetary systems discovered by the Kepler mission are typically observed t...
We have investigated whether Earth-mass planets could survive in the habitable zone (HZ) of the 47 U...
Planet(s) in binaries are unique architectures for testing predictions of planetary formation and ev...
Based on two decades of radial velocity (RV) observations using Keck/High Resolution Echelle Spectro...
Multi-planet systems around evolved stars are of interest to trace the evolution of planetary system...
Planetary systems with multiple giant planets provide important opportunities to study planetary for...
The long-period giant planet HR 5183 b has one of the most extreme orbits among exoplanets known to ...
The movement of the habitable zone of 55 stars from 0.5 to 1.5 Solar masses and 0.75% to 5% metallic...
Many observed giant planets lie on eccentric orbits. Such orbits could be the result of strong scatt...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
Aims. We study gravitational perturbation effects of observed giant extrasolar planets on hypothetic...
We have investigated whether terrestrial planets can exist in orbits in known exoplanetary systems s...
The search for exoplanets has revealed a diversity of planetary system architectures, the vast major...
The orbital solutions of published multiplanet systems are not necessarily dynamically stable on tim...
PhDThe detection of more than 130 multiple planet systems makes it necessary to interpret a broader...
The hundreds of multiple planetary systems discovered by the Kepler mission are typically observed t...
We have investigated whether Earth-mass planets could survive in the habitable zone (HZ) of the 47 U...
Planet(s) in binaries are unique architectures for testing predictions of planetary formation and ev...