One core goal of the Kepler mission was to determine the frequency of Earth-like planets that orbit Sun-like stars. Accurately estimating this planet occurrence rate requires both a well-vetted list of planets and a clear understanding of the stars searched for planets. Previous ground-based follow-up observations have, through a variety of methods, sought to improve our knowledge of stars that are known to host planets. Kepler targets without detected planets, however, have not been subjected to the same intensity of follow-up observations. In this paper, we constrain better the stellar multiplicity for stars around which Kepler could have theoretically detected a transiting Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone. We subsequently aim to ...
The Kepler mission provides a wealth of multiple transiting planet systems (MTPSs). The formation an...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
The determination of exoplanet properties and occurrence rates using Kepler data critically depends ...
First, I present the results of an independent search of all ~200,000 stars observed over the four-y...
Using the known detection limits for high-resolution imaging observations and the statistical proper...
The NASA Kepler mission has revolutionized time-domain astronomy and has massively expanded the numb...
We initiated the Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey in 2012 to observe each Kepler exoplanet ...
Context. In the exoplanetary era, the Kepler spacecraft is causing a revolution by discovering thous...
The Kepler mission was designed to determine the frequency of Earth-sized planets in and near the ha...
We present exoplanet occurrence rates for planets between 0.4-22 Re and between 1-500 days. We apply...
We initiated the Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey in 2012 to observe each Kepler exoplanet ...
The Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey is observing every Kepler planet candidate host star w...
Using the known detection limits for high-resolution imaging observations and the statistical proper...
We present the results of our Hubble Space Telescope program and describe how our analysis methods w...
The Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey is observing every Kepler planet candidate host star w...
The Kepler mission provides a wealth of multiple transiting planet systems (MTPSs). The formation an...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
The determination of exoplanet properties and occurrence rates using Kepler data critically depends ...
First, I present the results of an independent search of all ~200,000 stars observed over the four-y...
Using the known detection limits for high-resolution imaging observations and the statistical proper...
The NASA Kepler mission has revolutionized time-domain astronomy and has massively expanded the numb...
We initiated the Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey in 2012 to observe each Kepler exoplanet ...
Context. In the exoplanetary era, the Kepler spacecraft is causing a revolution by discovering thous...
The Kepler mission was designed to determine the frequency of Earth-sized planets in and near the ha...
We present exoplanet occurrence rates for planets between 0.4-22 Re and between 1-500 days. We apply...
We initiated the Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey in 2012 to observe each Kepler exoplanet ...
The Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey is observing every Kepler planet candidate host star w...
Using the known detection limits for high-resolution imaging observations and the statistical proper...
We present the results of our Hubble Space Telescope program and describe how our analysis methods w...
The Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey is observing every Kepler planet candidate host star w...
The Kepler mission provides a wealth of multiple transiting planet systems (MTPSs). The formation an...
The NASA Kepler mission ha s discovered thousands of new planetary candidates, many of which have be...
The determination of exoplanet properties and occurrence rates using Kepler data critically depends ...