Moderately close binaries are a special class of targets for planet searches. From a theoretical standpoint, their hospitality to giant planets is uncertain and debated. From an observational standpoint, many of these systems present technical difficulties for precise radial-velocity measurements and classical Doppler surveys avoid them accordingly. In spite of these adverse factors, present data support the idea that giant planets residing in binary and hierarchical systems provide unique observational constraints on the processes of planet formation and evolution. The interest and the importance of including various types of binary stars in extrasolar planet studies have thus grown over time and significant efforts have recently ...
We searched for extrasolar planets in visual binary systems using precise Doppler-shift measurements...
Context. Recent surveys indicate that planets in binary systems are more abundant than previously th...
Aims. The aim of the project is to improve our knowledge on the multiplicity of planet-host stars at...
Summary. About 60 % of G and K dwarfs belong to double or multiple stellar systems, making these a c...
Received; accepted Context. More than fifty candidate planets are presently known to orbit one compo...
Context.Although it is commonly agreed that the presence of a close stellar companion is likely to...
Summary. About 60 % of G and K dwarfs belong to double or multiple stellar systems, making these a c...
Context. More than fifty candidate planets are presently known to orbit one component of a...
Context. More than fifty candidate planets are presently known to orbit one component of a...
Nearly half of all solar-type stars have at least one stellar or brown dwarf companion, and planets ...
Given the tendency of planets to form in multiples, and the observational evidence in support of th...
Given the tendency of planets to form in multiples, and the observational evidence in support of th...
Aims.The statistical properties of planets in binaries were investigated. Any difference to plane...
We explore the impact of outer stellar companions on the occurrence rate of giant planets detected w...
We explore the impact of outer stellar companions on the occurrence rate of giant planets detected w...
We searched for extrasolar planets in visual binary systems using precise Doppler-shift measurements...
Context. Recent surveys indicate that planets in binary systems are more abundant than previously th...
Aims. The aim of the project is to improve our knowledge on the multiplicity of planet-host stars at...
Summary. About 60 % of G and K dwarfs belong to double or multiple stellar systems, making these a c...
Received; accepted Context. More than fifty candidate planets are presently known to orbit one compo...
Context.Although it is commonly agreed that the presence of a close stellar companion is likely to...
Summary. About 60 % of G and K dwarfs belong to double or multiple stellar systems, making these a c...
Context. More than fifty candidate planets are presently known to orbit one component of a...
Context. More than fifty candidate planets are presently known to orbit one component of a...
Nearly half of all solar-type stars have at least one stellar or brown dwarf companion, and planets ...
Given the tendency of planets to form in multiples, and the observational evidence in support of th...
Given the tendency of planets to form in multiples, and the observational evidence in support of th...
Aims.The statistical properties of planets in binaries were investigated. Any difference to plane...
We explore the impact of outer stellar companions on the occurrence rate of giant planets detected w...
We explore the impact of outer stellar companions on the occurrence rate of giant planets detected w...
We searched for extrasolar planets in visual binary systems using precise Doppler-shift measurements...
Context. Recent surveys indicate that planets in binary systems are more abundant than previously th...
Aims. The aim of the project is to improve our knowledge on the multiplicity of planet-host stars at...