We have established precise planet radii, semimajor axes, incident stellar fluxes, and stellar masses for 909 planets in 355 multi-planet systems discovered by Kepler. In this sample, we find that planets within a single multi-planet system have correlated sizes: each planet is more likely to be the size of its neighbor than a size drawn at random from the distribution of observed planet sizes. In systems with three or more planets, the planets tend to have a regular spacing: the orbital period ratios of adjacent pairs of planets are correlated. Furthermore, the orbital period ratios are smaller in systems with smaller planets, suggesting that the patterns in planet sizes and spacing are linked through formation and/or subsequent orbital dy...
The California-Kepler Survey (CKS) catalog contains precise stellar and planetary properties for the...
Previous studies using Kepler data suggest that planets orbiting the same star tend to have similar ...
We used a sample of Kepler candidate planets with orbital periods less than 200 days and radii betwe...
We have established precise planet radii, semimajor axes, incident stellar fluxes, and stellar masse...
We have established precise planet radii, semimajor axes, incident stellar fluxes, and stellar masse...
We present a study of the relative sizes of planets within the multiple-candidate systems discovered...
We present a study of the relative sizes of planets within the multiple-candidate systems discovered...
Previous studies using Kepler data suggest that planets orbiting the same star tend to have similar ...
We present a study of the relative sizes of planets within the multiple-candidate systems discovered...
We present a study of the relative sizes of planets within the multiple-candidate systems discovered...
Previous studies using Kepler data suggest that planets orbiting the same star tend to have similar ...
We used a sample of Kepler candidate planets with orbital periods less than 200 days and radii betwe...
We used a sample of Kepler candidate planets with orbital periods less than 200 days and radii betwe...
The California-Kepler Survey (CKS) catalog contains precise stellar and planetary properties for the...
The California-Kepler Survey (CKS) catalog contains precise stellar and planetary properties for the...
The California-Kepler Survey (CKS) catalog contains precise stellar and planetary properties for the...
Previous studies using Kepler data suggest that planets orbiting the same star tend to have similar ...
We used a sample of Kepler candidate planets with orbital periods less than 200 days and radii betwe...
We have established precise planet radii, semimajor axes, incident stellar fluxes, and stellar masse...
We have established precise planet radii, semimajor axes, incident stellar fluxes, and stellar masse...
We present a study of the relative sizes of planets within the multiple-candidate systems discovered...
We present a study of the relative sizes of planets within the multiple-candidate systems discovered...
Previous studies using Kepler data suggest that planets orbiting the same star tend to have similar ...
We present a study of the relative sizes of planets within the multiple-candidate systems discovered...
We present a study of the relative sizes of planets within the multiple-candidate systems discovered...
Previous studies using Kepler data suggest that planets orbiting the same star tend to have similar ...
We used a sample of Kepler candidate planets with orbital periods less than 200 days and radii betwe...
We used a sample of Kepler candidate planets with orbital periods less than 200 days and radii betwe...
The California-Kepler Survey (CKS) catalog contains precise stellar and planetary properties for the...
The California-Kepler Survey (CKS) catalog contains precise stellar and planetary properties for the...
The California-Kepler Survey (CKS) catalog contains precise stellar and planetary properties for the...
Previous studies using Kepler data suggest that planets orbiting the same star tend to have similar ...
We used a sample of Kepler candidate planets with orbital periods less than 200 days and radii betwe...