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State of the Field: Extreme Precision Radial Velocities
Masses, Radii, and Orbits of Small Kepler Planets: The Transition from Gaseous to Rocky Planets
Stellar Spin-Orbit Misalignment in a Multiplanet System
Kepler-62: A Five-Planet System with Planets of 1.4 and 1.6 Earth Radii in the Habitable Zone
Kepler-68: Three Planets, One with a Density between that of Earth and Ice Giants
A sub-Mercury-sized exoplanet
Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. III. Analysis of the First 16 Months of Data
The Neptune-sized Circumbinary Planet Kepler-38b
Kepler-47: A Transiting Circumbinary Multiplanet System
Kepler-36: A Pair of Planets with Neighboring Orbits and Dissimilar Densities
Planet Occurrence within 0.25 AU of Solar-type Stars from Kepler
An abundance of small exoplanets around stars with a wide range of metallicities
Almost All of Kepler's Multiple-planet Candidates Are Planets
Transit Timing Observations from Kepler. II. Confirmation of Two Multiplanet Systems via a Non-parametric Correlation Analysis
Transit Timing Observations from Kepler. IV. Confirmation of Four Multiple-planet Systems by Simple Physical Models
Kepler-20: A Sun-like Star with Three Sub-Neptune Exoplanets and Two Earth-size Candidates
Transit timing observations from Kepler - III. Confirmation of four multiple planet systems by a Fourier-domain study of anticorrelated transit timing variations
Kepler-22b: A 2.4 Earth-radius Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Sun-like Star
Two Earth-sized planets orbiting Kepler-20
Transiting circumbinary planets Kepler-34 b and Kepler-35 b
Discovery and Atmospheric Characterization of Giant Planet Kepler-12b: An Inflated Radius Outlier
Kepler-14b: A Massive Hot Jupiter Transiting an F Star in a Close Visual Binary
Kepler-15b: A Hot Jupiter Enriched in Heavy Elements and the First Kepler Mission Planet Confirmed with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope
The Hot-Jupiter Kepler-17b: Discovery, Obliquity from Stroboscopic Starspots, and Atmospheric Characterization
The architecture of the hierarchical triple star KOI 928 from eclipse timing variations seen in Kepler photometry
Kepler-16: A Transiting Circumbinary Planet
Characteristics of Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. II. Analysis of the First Four Months of Data
A First Comparison of Kepler Planet Candidates in Single and Multiple Systems
Kepler's First Rocky Planet: Kepler-10b
A closely packed system of low-mass, low-density planets transiting Kepler-11
KOI-126: A Triply Eclipsing Hierarchical Triple with Two Low-Mass Stars
Modeling Kepler Transit Light Curves as False Positives: Rejection of Blend Scenarios for Kepler-9, and Validation of Kepler-9 d, A Super-earth-size Planet in a Multiple System
Five Kepler Target Stars That Show Multiple Transiting Exoplanet Candidates
Kepler-9: A System of Multiple Planets Transiting a Sun-Like Star, Confirmed by Timing Variations
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