We measure planet occurrence rates using the planet candidates discovered by the Q1-Q16 Kepler pipeline search. This study examines planet occurrence rates for the Kepler GK dwarf target sample for planet radii, 0.75 ⩽ R_p ⩽ 2.5 R⊕, and orbital periods, 50 ⩽ P_(orb) ⩽ 300 days, with an emphasis on a thorough exploration and identification of the most important sources of systematic uncertainties. Integrating over this parameter space, we measure an occurrence rate of F_0 = 0.77 planets per star, with an allowed range of 0.3 ⩽ F_0 ⩽ 1.9. The allowed range takes into account both statistical and systematic uncertainties, and values of F_0 beyond the allowed range are significantly in disagreement with our analysis. We generally find higher pl...
Mikko Tuomi, 'Bayesian search for low-mass planets around nearby M dwarfs - estimates for occurrence...
With each new version of the Kepler pipeline and resulting planet candidate catalog, an updated meas...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
We measure planet occurrence rates using the planet candidates discovered by the Q1-Q16 Kepler pipel...
Previous studies of planet occurrence rates largely relied on photometric stellar characterizations....
Previous studies of planet occurrence rates largely relied on photometric stellar characterizations....
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
We infer the number of planets per star as a function of orbital period and planet size using Kepler...
Using our K2 Campaign 5 fully automated planet-detection data set (43 planets), which has correspond...
We carry out an independent search of Kepler photometry for small transiting planets with sizes 0.5-...
We present exoplanet occurrence rates for planets between 0.4-22 Re and between 1-500 days. We apply...
First, I present the results of an independent search of all ~200,000 stars observed over the four-y...
We present the sixth catalog of Kepler candidate planets based on nearly four years of high precisio...
Mikko Tuomi, 'Bayesian search for low-mass planets around nearby M dwarfs - estimates for occurrence...
With each new version of the Kepler pipeline and resulting planet candidate catalog, an updated meas...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
We measure planet occurrence rates using the planet candidates discovered by the Q1-Q16 Kepler pipel...
Previous studies of planet occurrence rates largely relied on photometric stellar characterizations....
Previous studies of planet occurrence rates largely relied on photometric stellar characterizations....
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
We report the distribution of planets as a function of planet radius, orbital period, and stellar ef...
We infer the number of planets per star as a function of orbital period and planet size using Kepler...
Using our K2 Campaign 5 fully automated planet-detection data set (43 planets), which has correspond...
We carry out an independent search of Kepler photometry for small transiting planets with sizes 0.5-...
We present exoplanet occurrence rates for planets between 0.4-22 Re and between 1-500 days. We apply...
First, I present the results of an independent search of all ~200,000 stars observed over the four-y...
We present the sixth catalog of Kepler candidate planets based on nearly four years of high precisio...
Mikko Tuomi, 'Bayesian search for low-mass planets around nearby M dwarfs - estimates for occurrence...
With each new version of the Kepler pipeline and resulting planet candidate catalog, an updated meas...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...