Uncovering the occurrence rate of terrestrial planets within the habitable zone (HZ) of their host stars has been a particular focus of exoplanetary science in recent years. The statistics of these occurrence rates have largely been derived from transiting planet discoveries, and have uncovered numerous HZ planets in compact systems around M-dwarf host stars. Here we explore the width of the HZ as a function of spectral type, and the dynamical constraints on the number of stable orbits within the HZ for a given star. We show that, although the Hill radius for a given planetary mass increases with larger semimajor axis, the width of the HZ for earlier-type stars allows for more terrestrial planets in the HZ than late-type stars. In general, ...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
We present limits on planetary companions to pulsating white dwarf stars. A subset of these stars ex...
We present the occurrence rates for rocky planets in the habitable zones (HZs) of main-sequence dwar...
Uncovering the occurrence rate of terrestrial planets within the habitable zone (HZ) of their host s...
The Kepler mission found hundreds of planet candidates within the Habitable Zones (HZ) of their host...
The effect of the stellar flux on exoplanetary systems is becoming an increasingly important propert...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
International audienceGiven the considerable percentage of stars that are members of binaries or ste...
The habitable zone for a given star describes the range of circumstellar distances from the star wit...
Context. The precision of radial velocity (RV) measurements to detect indirectly planetary companion...
With improvements in exoplanet detection techniques, the number of multiple planet systems discovere...
Planetary systems with multiple giant planets provide important opportunities to study planetary for...
With continued improvement in telescope sensitivity and observational techniques, the search for roc...
Funding: Dean's Scholarship at the University of East Anglia.The potential habitability of newly dis...
While the number of exoplanets discovered continues to increase at a rapid rate, we are still to dis...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
We present limits on planetary companions to pulsating white dwarf stars. A subset of these stars ex...
We present the occurrence rates for rocky planets in the habitable zones (HZs) of main-sequence dwar...
Uncovering the occurrence rate of terrestrial planets within the habitable zone (HZ) of their host s...
The Kepler mission found hundreds of planet candidates within the Habitable Zones (HZ) of their host...
The effect of the stellar flux on exoplanetary systems is becoming an increasingly important propert...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
International audienceGiven the considerable percentage of stars that are members of binaries or ste...
The habitable zone for a given star describes the range of circumstellar distances from the star wit...
Context. The precision of radial velocity (RV) measurements to detect indirectly planetary companion...
With improvements in exoplanet detection techniques, the number of multiple planet systems discovere...
Planetary systems with multiple giant planets provide important opportunities to study planetary for...
With continued improvement in telescope sensitivity and observational techniques, the search for roc...
Funding: Dean's Scholarship at the University of East Anglia.The potential habitability of newly dis...
While the number of exoplanets discovered continues to increase at a rapid rate, we are still to dis...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
We present limits on planetary companions to pulsating white dwarf stars. A subset of these stars ex...
We present the occurrence rates for rocky planets in the habitable zones (HZs) of main-sequence dwar...