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  • Planets and stellar activit... Planets and stellar activity: hide and seek in the CoRoT-7 system
    Haywood, R. D; Collier Cameron, A; Queloz, D ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 09/2014, Volume: 443, Issue: 3
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    Since the discovery of the transiting super-Earth CoRoT-7b, several investigations have yielded different results for the number and masses of planets present in the system, mainly owing to the ...
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  • Stacked Bayesian general Lo... Stacked Bayesian general Lomb-Scargle periodogram: Identifying stellar activity signals
    Mortier, A.; Collier Cameron, A. Astronomy & astrophysics, 05/2017, Volume: 601
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    Context. Distinguishing between a signal induced by either stellar activity or a planet is currently the main challenge in radial velocity searches for low-mass exoplanets. Even when the presence of ...
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  • A hot Jupiter orbiting a 2-... A hot Jupiter orbiting a 2-million-year-old solar-mass T Tauri star
    Donati, J F; Moutou, C; Malo, L ... Nature, 06/2016, Volume: 534, Issue: 7609
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    Hot Jupiters are giant Jupiter-like exoplanets that orbit their host stars 100 times more closely than Jupiter orbits the Sun. These planets presumably form in the outer part of the primordial disk ...
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  • The Sun as a planet-host st... The Sun as a planet-host star: proxies from SDO images for HARPS radial-velocity variations
    Haywood, R. D; Collier Cameron, A; Unruh, Y. C ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 04/2016, Volume: 457, Issue: 4
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    The Sun is the only star whose surface can be directly resolved at high resolution, and therefore constitutes an excellent test case to explore the physical origin of stellar radial-velocity (RV) ...
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  • Separating planetary reflex... Separating planetary reflex Doppler shifts from stellar variability in the wavelength domain
    Collier Cameron, A; Ford, E B; Shahaf, S ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 08/2021, Volume: 505, Issue: 2
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    ABSTRACT Stellar magnetic activity produces time-varying distortions in the photospheric line profiles of solar-type stars. These lead to systematic errors in high-precision radial-velocity ...
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  • Slingshot prominences: coro... Slingshot prominences: coronal structure, mass loss and spin down
    Jardine, M; Cameron, A Collier; Donati, J-F ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 01/2020
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    Abstract The structure of a star’s coronal magnetic field is a fundamental property that governs the high-energy emission from the hot coronal gas and the loss of mass and angular momentum in the ...
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  • An unusually low density ul... An unusually low density ultra-short period super-Earth and three mini-Neptunes around the old star TOI-561
    Lacedelli, G; Malavolta, L; Borsato, L ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 03/2021, Volume: 501, Issue: 3
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    ABSTRACT Based on HARPS-N radial velocities (RVs) and TESS photometry, we present a full characterization of the planetary system orbiting the late G dwarf TOI-561. After the identification of three ...
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  • Factors affecting the radii... Factors affecting the radii of close-in transiting exoplanets
    Enoch, B.; Collier Cameron, A.; Horne, K. Astronomy & astrophysics, 04/2012, Volume: 540
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    Context. The radius of an exoplanet may be affected by various factors, including irradiation received from the host star, the mass of the planet and its heavy element content. A significant number ...
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  • Can scallop-shell stars tra... Can scallop-shell stars trap dust in their magnetic fields?
    Sanderson, H; Jardine, M; Collier Cameron, A ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 01/2023, Volume: 518, Issue: 3
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    ABSTRACT One of the puzzles to have emerged from the Kepler and TESS missions is the existence of unexplained dips in the light curves of a small fraction of rapidly rotating M dwarfs in young open ...
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  • WASP-South transiting exopl... WASP-South transiting exoplanets: WASP-130b, WASP-131b, WASP-132b, WASP-139b, WASP-140b, WASP-141b and WASP-142b
    Hellier, C; Anderson, D R; Cameron, A Collier ... Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 03/2017, Volume: 465, Issue: 3
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    We describe seven exoplanets transiting stars of brightness V = 10.1-12.4. WASP-130b is a 'warm Jupiter' having an orbital period of 11.6 d around a metal-rich G6 star. Its mass and radius (1.23 plus ...
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