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  • 280 one-opposition near-Earth asteroids recovered by the EURONEAR with the Isaac Newton Telescope
    Context. One-opposition near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are growing in number, and they must be recovered to prevent loss and mismatch risk, and to improve their orbits, as they are likely to be too faint for detection in shallow surveys at future apparitions. Aims: We aimed to recover more than half of the one-opposition NEAs recommended for
    Vaduvescu, O. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

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    2018
    Número de citas
    15
  • Transit Photometry as an Exoplanet Discovery Method
    Photometry with the transit method has arguably been the most successful exoplanet discovery method to date. A short overview about the rise of that method to its present status is given. The method's strength is the rich set of parameters that can be obtained from transiting planets, in particular in combination with radial velocity observations
    Deeg, Hans J. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2018
    Número de citas
    21
  • Tools for Transit and Radial Velocity Modeling and Analysis
    An overview over analysis or modelling tools related to the radial velocity and transit methods for exoplanet detection and characterization is given, with over 40 software tools presented. Tools that cover related subjects, such as physical exoplanet modelling, stellar activity, limb darkening, or stellar parameter estimates, are included as well
    Deeg, Hans J.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2018
    Número de citas
    1
  • The Way to Circumbinary Planets
    The historic quest to detect circumbinary planets (CBPs) dates back to a time before the first extrasolar planets were detected. Eclipsing binary star systems (EBs) were considered prime targets for the detection of CBP transits, as it was considered likely that the planetary orbits would also be close to edge on to our line of sight and so cross
    Doyle, Laurance R. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2018
    Número de citas
    1
  • The Solar System as a Benchmark for Exoplanet Systems Interpretation
    For hundreds of years, the Solar System and its planetary bodies were the only example in which to base our models of planet formation and evolution. With the discovery of exoplanets, a much greater diversity of planetary types and system architectures have been uncovered. Nevertheless, the Solar System planets remain our best test bed to
    Montañés-Rodríguez, Pilar et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2018
    Número de citas
    0
  • The Diverse Population of Small Bodies of the Solar System
    Small bodies are rocky and/or icy objects, usually ranging in size from a few meters to a few hundreds of kilometers. They comprise near-Earth and main belt asteroids, Jupiter Trojans, trans-Neptunian objects, Centaurs, comets, and a recently discovered category called the transitional objects. Their physical nature, distribution, formation, and
    de León, Julia et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    2018
    Número de citas
    0