Bibliography
Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.
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Astrometry, The Next Step.
QUIRRENBACH A.
Bioastronomy 99: A New Era in Bioastronomy , in . Hawaii 199
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The Discovery of Non-Radial Gravity-mode Pulsations in $gamma$ Doradus-Type Stars
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Apsidal Alignment in Upsilon Andromedae.
CHIANG E., TABACHNIK S., & TREMAINE S.
Astron. J. , 122 , 1607
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Further evidence for the planet around 51 Pegasi
HATZES A., COCHRAN W. & BAKKER E.
Nature , 391 , 154
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On the Stability of MACHO-97-BLG-41 Planetary System.
HAGHIGHIPOUR N.
BAAS , 32 , 32.05
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Speckle Noise and the Detection of Faint Companions
RACINE R., WALKER G., NADEAU D., DOYON R. & MAROIS C.
PASP , 111 , 587
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MPS on the Hunt for Planets
RHIE S.
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Halting planetary migration.
LECAR M. & SASSELOV D.
Icarus -
On the Stability of the Planetary System Orbiting upsilon Andromedae.
RIVERA E. & LISSAUER J.
31st Annual Meeting of the DPS
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Expanding the Habitable Zone.
VOGEL .
Science , 286 , 70
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51 Peg and the Perils of Planet Searches
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Young Stars and Giant Planets
BOSS A.
Science , 277 , 1423
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Is First Extrasolar Planet a Lost World?
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Extrasolar Planets Around Eclipsing Binaries II: A Photometric Search in the Globular Cluster NGC6752
ROTTLER L., DOYLE L. & BOLTE .
Bioastronomy 99: A New Era in Bioastronomy , in . Hawaii 199
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The Formation of Planets.
RUDEN S.
The Origins of Stars and Planetary Systems
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Orbital Migration of Giant Protoplanets
G. BRYDEN & D.N.C. LIN
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Planetary Microlensing: Present Status and Long-term Goals
SACKETT P.
VLT Opening Symposium
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The Rossiter-McLaughlin rotation effect for HD 209458 due to a planetary transit.
WOREK T.
IAU Inform. Bull. Var. Stars , 4838 , 1-2
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An Improved Ephemeris for HD 209458b.
WITTENMYER R., WELSH W. & OROSZ J.
BAAS , 34 , #46.11
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The Orbital Ephemeris of HD 209458b.
WITTENMYER R., WELSH W., OROSZ J., SCHULTZ A., KINZEL W., KOCHTE M., BRUHWEILER F., BENNUM D. & HENRY G.
Extrasolar Planets: Today and Tomorrow
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