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    • Characteristics of planetary candidates observed by Kepler II : Analysis of the first four months of data 

      Borucki, W.J.; Koch, D.G.; Basri, G.; Batalha, N.; Brown, T.M.; Bryson, S.T.; Caldwell, T.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.; Cochran, W.D.; DeVore, E.; Dunham, E.W.; Gautier, T.N.; Geary, J.C.; Gilliland, R.; Gould, A.; Howell, S.B.; Jenkins, J.M.; Latham, D.W.; Lissauer, J.J.; Marcy, G.W.; Rowe, J.; Sasselov, D.; Boss, A.; Charbonneau, D.; Ciardi, D.; Doyle, L.; Dupree, A.K.; Ford, E.B.; Fortney, J.; Holman, M.J.; Seager, S.; Steffen, J.H.; Tarter, J.; Welsh, W.F.; Allen, C.; Buchhave, L.A.; Christiansen, J.L.; Clarke, B.D.; Das, S.; Desert, J.M.; Endl, M.; Fabrycky, D.; Fressin, F.; Haas, M.; Horch, E.; Howard, A.; Isaacson, H.; Kjeldsen, H.; Kolodziejczak, J.; Kulesa, C.; Li, J.; Lucas, P.W.; Machalek, P.; McCarthy, D.; MacQueen, P.; Meibom, S.; Miquel, T.; Prsa, A.; Quinn, S.N.; Quintana, E.V.; Ragozzine, D.; Sherry, W.; Shpora, A.; Tenenbaum, P.; Torres, G.; Twicken, J.D.; Van Cleve, J.; Walkowicz, L.; Witteborn, F.C.; Still, M. (2011)
      On 2011 February 1 the Kepler mission released data for 156,453 stars observed from the beginning of the science observations on 2009 May 2 through September 16. There are 1235 planetary candidates with transit-like ...
    • Kepler-15b : A hot Jupiter enriched in heavy elements and the first Kepler mission planet confirmed with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope 

      Endl, M.; MacQueen, P.J.; Cochran, W.D.; Brugamyer, E.J.; Buchhave, L.A.; Rowe, J.; Lucas, P.W.; Isaacson, H.; Bryson, S.; Howell, S.B.; Borucki, W.J.; Caldwell, D.; Christiansen, J.L.; Haas, M.R.; Koch, D.J.; Lissauer, J.J.; Still, M.; Fortney, J.J.; Hansen, T.; Ciardi, D.R.; Demory, B.-O.; Everett, M.; Ford, E.B.; Holman, M.J.; Horch, E.; Jenkins, J.M.; Sanderfer, D.T.; Seader, S.E.; Smith, J.C.; Thompson, S.E.; Twicken, J.D.; MacHalek, P.; Welsh, W.F. (2011-11-01)
      We report the discovery of Kepler-15b (KOI-128), a new transiting exoplanet detected by NASA's Kepler mission. The transit signal with a period of 4.94days was detected in the quarter 1 (Q1) Kepler photometry. For the first ...
    • Transit timing observations from Kepler. I. : Statistical analysis of the first four months 

      Ford, E.B.; Rowe, J.F.; Caldwell, D.A.; Jenkins, J.M.; Li, J.; Mullally, F.R.; Quintana, E.; Tenenbaum, P.; Thompson, S.E.; Twicken, J.D.; Lissauer, J.J.; Borucki, W.J.; Bryson, S.; Caldwell, D.A.; Jenkins, J.M.; Koch, D.G.; Still, M.; Fabrycky, D.C.; Carter, J.A.; Holman, M.J.; Ragozzine, D.; Steffen, J.H.; Batalha, N.M.; Dunham, E.W.; Gautier, T.N.; Lucas, P.W.; Marcy, G.W.; McCauliff, S. (2011-11-01)
      The architectures of multiple planet systems can provide valuable constraints on models of planet formation, including orbital migration, and excitation of orbital eccentricities and inclinations. NASA's Kepler mission has ...