planetary systems

The Atmospheres of the Hot-Jupiters Kepler-5b and Kepler-6b Observed during Occultations with Warm-Spitzer and Kepler

The Hot-Jupiter Kepler-17b: Discovery, Obliquity from Stroboscopic Starspots, and Atmospheric Characterization

Transit Timing Observations from Kepler. I. Statistical Analysis of the First Four Months

Radio Interferometric Planet Search. II. Constraints on Sub-jupiter-mass Companions to GJ 896A

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

The California Planet Survey. III. A Possible 2:1 Resonance in the Exoplanetary Triple System HD 37124

An Analysis of Jitter and Transit Timing Variations in the HAT-P-13 System

Kepler's First Rocky Planet: Kepler-10b

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

Observational biases in determining extrasolar planet eccentricities in single-planet systems

Five Kepler Target Stars That Show Multiple Transiting Exoplanet Candidates

Press Coverage A Tidal Wave of Exoplanet Candidates: Sky & Telescope.com, June 17, 2010 NASA finds potential planetary bonanza: CBC News, June 16, 2010 Latest Kepler data includes over 700 exoplanet candidates: Ars Technica, June 16, 2010 Kepler Craft Reports Apparent Planetary Bonanza: US News & World Report, June 16, 2010 An avalanche of alien planets: MSNBC, June 15, 2010 Mass Transits: Kepler Mission Releases Data on Hundreds of Possible Exoplanets: Scientific American, June 16, 2010 NASA: Neptune-sized planets orbiting other stars: USA Today, June 15, 2010 Kepler craft reports apparent planetary bonanza: Science News, July 3, 2010.

Characterizing transiting extrasolar planets with narrow-band photometry and GTC/OSIRIS

Press Coverage Finding New Planets: WJCB Technology Spotlight, July 13, 2010. UF astronomers pioneer new planet-observing technique: UF press release, June 24, 2010. The GTC pioneers a new technique for observing planets: IAC press release, June 24, 2010 (spanish version)

Ground-based Multisite Observations of Two Transits of HD 80606b

The Formation Mechanism of Gas Giants on Wide Orbits

The Transit Ingress and the Tilted Orbit of the Extraordinarily Eccentric Exoplanet HD 80606b

Press Coverage Storm Worlds: Alien Wind on National Geographic Channel, May 2010. WUFT. September 30, 2009. WCJB TV-20 (ABC Affiliate). September 28, 2009. One Planet, Two Parents?: ScienceNow Daily News, October 6, 2009. A Small Observatory Helps with a Big Discovery: Astro Guyz Blog, October 2, 2009 Exoplanet Transits: Maxing Out Our Resources: Centauri Dreams, September 29, 2009. Tiny telescope, big observations: Gainesville Sun, September 28, 2009. Sea level stargazing: Astronomers make key sighting with Florida telescope: UF Press Release, September 28, 2009.

Benefits of Ground-Based Photometric Follow-Up for Transiting Extrasolar Planets Discovered with Kepler and CoRoT

Radio Interferometric Planet Search. I. First Constraints On Planetary Companions For Nearby, Low-Mass Stars From Radio Astrometry

A Third Giant Planet Orbiting HIP 14810

Parallel algorithm for solving KeplersÌŠquos equation on Graphics Processing Units: Application to analysis of Doppler exoplanet searches

Press Coverage Kepler's Equation: 2009 Edition: Systemic (UCSC Astronomy's Prof. Greg Laughlin's blog), December 24, 2008.