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- 2023
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A resonant sextuplet of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright star HD 110067
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A new dynamical modeling of the WASP-47 system with CHEOPS observations
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Making hot Jupiters in stellar clusters: The importance of binary exchange
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Two warm Neptunes transiting HIP 9618 revealed by TESS and Cheops
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- 2022
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The HD 93963 A transiting system: A 1.04 d super-Earth and a 3.65 d sub-Neptune discovered by TESS and CHEOPS
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Metal Pollution of the Solar White Dwarf by Solar System Small Bodies
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Dynamical orbital evolution scenarios of the wide-orbit eccentric planet HR 5183b
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Transients from ONe white dwarf - neutron star/black hole mergers
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Investigating the architecture and internal structure of the TOI-561 system planets with CHEOPS, HARPS-N, and TESS
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Effects of capturing a wide-orbit planet on planetary systems: system stability and habitable zone bombardment rates
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A pair of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright K-dwarf TOI-1064 characterized with CHEOPS
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Hot Jupiters, cold kinematics : High phase space densities of host stars reflect an age bias
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Formation of supermassive black holes in galactic nuclei – II. Retention and growth of seed intermediate-mass black holes
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- 2021
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Accretion of tidally disrupted asteroids on to white dwarfs : Direct accretion versus disc processing
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The changing face of AU Mic b: Stellar spots, spin-orbit commensurability, and transit timing variations as seen by CHEOPS and TESS
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