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- 2024
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Simultaneous multicolour transit photometry of hot Jupiters HAT-P-19b, HAT-P-51b, HAT-P-55b, and HAT-P-65b
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Detailed cool star flare morphology with CHEOPS and TESS
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- 2023
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Searching for the nature of stars with debris disks and planets
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TOI-1130: A photodynamical analysis of a hot Jupiter in resonance with an inner low-mass planet
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Refining the properties of the TOI-178 system with CHEOPS and TESS
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Gaia Data Release 3: Stellar multiplicity, a teaser for the hidden treasure
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TOI-1442 b and TOI-2445 b: Two potentially rocky ultra-short period planets around M dwarfs
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The planetary system around HD 190622 (TOI-1054): Measuring the gas content of low-mass planets orbiting F-stars
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- 2022
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Disentangling the parameter space: the role of planet multiplicity in triggering dynamical instabilities on planetary systems around white dwarfs
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Relentless and complex transits from a planetesimal debris disc
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Hot Jupiters, cold kinematics : High phase space densities of host stars reflect an age bias
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Characterization of the HD 108236 system with CHEOPS and TESS Confirmation of a fifth transiting planet
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CHEOPS finds KELT-1b darker than expected in visible light: Discrepancy between the CHEOPS and TESS eclipse depths
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TOI-1268b : The youngest hot Saturn-mass transiting exoplanet
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K2-99 revisited : A non-inflated warm Jupiter, and a temperate giant planet on a 522-d orbit around a subgiant
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- 2021
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Detailed elemental abundances of binary stars : Searching for signatures of planet formation and atomic diffusion
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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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Do instabilities in high-multiplicity systems explain the existence of close-in white dwarf planets?
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Science Goals and Mission Objectives for the Future Exploration of Ice Giants Systems : A Horizon 2061 Perspective
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Hot planets around cool stars - Two short-period mini-Neptunes transiting the late K-dwarf TOI-1260
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A planetary system with two transiting mini-Neptunes near the radius valley transition around the bright M dwarf TOI-776
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HD 76920 b pinned down : A detailed analysis of the most eccentric planetary system around an evolved star
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- 2020
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Hot Exoplanet Atmospheres Resolved with Transit Spectroscopy (HEARTS) : V. Detection of sodium on the bloated super-Neptune WASP-166b
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Super-Earth ingestion can explain the anomalously high metal abundances of M67 Y2235
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Resilient habitability of nearby exoplanet systems
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Flyby encounters between two planetary systems II: exploring the interactions of diverse planetary system architectures
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Encounters involving planetary systems in birth environments : The significant role of binaries
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Three planets transiting the evolved star EPIC 249893012 : A hot 8.8-M super-Earth and two warm 14.7 and 10.2-M sub-Neptunes
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Understanding the origin of white dwarf atmospheric pollution by dynamical simulations based on detected three-planet systems
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Dynamical evolution of two-planet systems and its connection with white dwarf atmospheric pollution
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- 2019
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Greening of the brown-dwarf desert. EPIC 212036875b: a 51 MJ object in a 5-day orbit around an F7 V star
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Fly-by encounters between two planetary systems I: Solar system analogues
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Detection and Doppler monitoring of K2-285 (EPIC 246471491), a system of four transiting planets smaller than Neptune
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Lack of close-in, massive planets of main-sequence A-type stars from Kepler
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K2-295 B and K2-237 B : Two transiting hot Jupiters
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Detection and characterization of an ultra-dense sub-Neptunian planet orbiting the Sun-like star K2-292
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- 2018
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Fast spectrophotometry of WD 1145+017
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Unstable low-mass planetary systems as drivers of white dwarf pollution
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Astrometry and exoplanets in the Gaia era : A Bayesian approach to detection and parameter recovery
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Stellar and Planetary Characterization of the Ross 128 Exoplanetary System from APOGEE Spectra
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Jupiter Analogs Orbit Stars with an Average Metallicity Close to That of the Sun
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The TESS-HERMES survey data release 1 : High-resolution spectroscopy of the TESS southern continuous viewing zone
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TESS's first planet : A super-Earth transiting the naked-eye star π Mensae
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Mass determination of the 1:3:5 near-resonant planets transiting GJ 9827 (K2-135)
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Super-Earth of 8 M⊕ in a 2.2-day orbit around the K5V star K2-216
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44 Validated Planets from K2 Campaign 10
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K2-141 b : A 5- M ⊗ super-Earth transiting a K7 v star every 6.7 h
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K2-139 b : A low-mass warm Jupiter on a 29-d orbit transiting an active K0 V star
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Three Small Planets Transiting a Hyades Star
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- 2017
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Forming Planets via Pebble Accretion
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The Pan-Pacific Planet Search. VII. the Most Eccentric Planet Orbiting a Giant Star
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The effects of external planets on inner systems: multiplicities, inclinations and pathways to eccentric warm Jupiters
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K2-111 b - a short period super-Earth transiting a metal poor, evolved old star
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Chemical Abundances of M-Dwarfs from the Apogee Survey. I. the Exoplanet Hosting Stars Kepler-138 and Kepler-186
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K2-106, a system containing a metal-rich planet and a planet of lower density
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K2-60b and K2-107b. A Sub-Jovian and a Jovian Planet from the K2 Mission
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K2-99 : A subgiant hosting a transiting warm Jupiter in an eccentric orbit and a long-period companion
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- 2016
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Exocomet signatures around the A-shell star φ Leonis?
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Did Jupiter's core form in the innermost parts of the Sun's protoplanetary disc?
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Is there an exoplanet in the Solar system?
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The first Neptune analog or super-earth with a Neptune-like orbit : MOA-2013-BLG-605LB
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- 2015
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Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission : XXVII. CoRoT-28b, a planet orbiting an evolved star, and CoRoT-29b, a planet showing an asymmetric transit
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- 2014
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Hot Jupiters and Cool Stars
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Supernova enrichment and dynamical histories of solar-type stars in clusters
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Long-term evolution of three-planet systems to the post-main sequence and beyond
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- 2013
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The planet search programme at the ESO CES and HARPS IV. The search for Jupiter analogues around solar-like stars
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MOA-2010-BLG-523:" Failed Planet"= RS CVn Star
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A detailed dynamical investigation of the proposed QS Virginis planetary system
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Main-sequence progenitor configurations of the NN Ser candidate circumbinary planetary system are dynamically unstable
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- 2012
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On the Nature of Small Planets around the Coolest Kepler Stars
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M2K: II. A Triple-Planet System Orbiting HIP 57274
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High precision astrometry mission for the detection and characterization of nearby habitable planetary systems with the Nearby Earth Astrometric Telescope (NEAT)
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- 2011
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High-resolution simulations of planetesimal formation in turbulent protoplanetary discs
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The effects of fly-bys on planetary systems
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Dynamical effects of stellar mass-loss on a Kuiper-like belt
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- 2010
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The proposed giant planet orbiting VB 10 does not exist
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- 2009
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Natural Transfer of Viable Microbes in Space from Planets in the Extra-Solar Systems to a Planet in our Solar System and Vice-Versa
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- 2007
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The Gaia mission : Science, organization and present status
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