The Kepler mission has discovered more than 2500 exoplanet candidates in the first two years of spacecraft data, with approximately 40% of those in candidate multi-planet systems. The high rate of multiplicity combined with the low rate of identified false positives indicates that the multiplanet systems contain very few false positive signals due to other systems not gravitationally bound to the target star. False positives in the multi-planet systems are identified and removed, leaving behind a residual population of candidate multi-planet transiting systems expected to have a false positive rate less than 1%. We present a sample of 340 planetary systems that contain 851 planets that are validated to substantially better than the 99% conf...
We present and discuss five candidate exoplanetary systems identified with the Kepler spacecraft. Th...
We present and discuss five candidate exoplanetary systems identified with the Kepler space-craft. T...
To understand the uniqueness of our solar system, we must assess the system architectures and demogr...
The Kepler mission has discovered more than 2500 exoplanet candidates in the first two years of spac...
The Kepler mission has discovered more than 2500 exoplanet candidates in the first two years of spac...
We present a statistical analysis that demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Kepler candida...
We present a statistical analysis that demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Kepler candida...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in sixteen months (May 2009 - September 2010) of dat...
We present a statistical analysis that demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Kepler candida...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in 16 months (2009 May-2010 September) of data from ...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in 16 months (2009 May-2010 September) of data from ...
The Kepler mission discovered 2842 exoplanet candidates with 2 yr of data. We provide updates to the...
More than one-third of the 4700 planet candidates found by NASAs Kepler spacecraft are associated wi...
NASA's Kepler spacecraft was launched into an Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit in March of 2009. Ke...
Surveys searching for transiting exoplanets have found many more candidates than they have been able...
We present and discuss five candidate exoplanetary systems identified with the Kepler spacecraft. Th...
We present and discuss five candidate exoplanetary systems identified with the Kepler space-craft. T...
To understand the uniqueness of our solar system, we must assess the system architectures and demogr...
The Kepler mission has discovered more than 2500 exoplanet candidates in the first two years of spac...
The Kepler mission has discovered more than 2500 exoplanet candidates in the first two years of spac...
We present a statistical analysis that demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Kepler candida...
We present a statistical analysis that demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Kepler candida...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in sixteen months (May 2009 - September 2010) of dat...
We present a statistical analysis that demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Kepler candida...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in 16 months (2009 May-2010 September) of data from ...
New transiting planet candidates are identified in 16 months (2009 May-2010 September) of data from ...
The Kepler mission discovered 2842 exoplanet candidates with 2 yr of data. We provide updates to the...
More than one-third of the 4700 planet candidates found by NASAs Kepler spacecraft are associated wi...
NASA's Kepler spacecraft was launched into an Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit in March of 2009. Ke...
Surveys searching for transiting exoplanets have found many more candidates than they have been able...
We present and discuss five candidate exoplanetary systems identified with the Kepler spacecraft. Th...
We present and discuss five candidate exoplanetary systems identified with the Kepler space-craft. T...
To understand the uniqueness of our solar system, we must assess the system architectures and demogr...