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Sensitivity Analyses of Exoplanet Occurrence Rates from Kepler and Gaia
Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. VIII. A Fully Automated Catalog with Measured Completeness and Reliability Based on Data Release 25
Validation of Kepler's Multiple Planet Candidates. III. Light Curve Analysis and Announcement of Hundreds of New Multi-planet Systems
Masses, Radii, and Orbits of Small Kepler Planets: The Transition from Gaseous to Rocky Planets
Measuring Transit Signal Recovery in the Kepler Pipeline. I. Individual Events
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
Planet Occurrence within 0.25 AU of Solar-type Stars from Kepler
Alignment of the stellar spin with the orbits of a three-planet system
Transit Timing Observations from Kepler. II. Confirmation of Two Multiplanet Systems via a Non-parametric Correlation Analysis
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
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
Transit Timing Observations from Kepler. I. Statistical Analysis of the First Four Months
The architecture of the hierarchical triple star KOI 928 from eclipse timing variations seen in Kepler photometry
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