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Publication List - SHIGERU IDA 2018 (3 / 46 entries)
Journal Paper
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Huang Chelsea X.,
Burt Jennifer,
Vanderburg Andrew,
Günther Maximilian N.,
Shporer Avi,
Dittmann Jason A.,
Winn Joshua N.,
Wittenmyer Rob,
Sha Lizhou,
Kane Stephen R.,
Ricker George R.,
Vanderspek Roland K.,
Latham David W.,
Seager Sara,
Jenkins Jon M.,
Caldwell Douglas A.,
Collins Karen A.,
Guerrero Natalia,
Smith Jeffrey C.,
Quinn Samuel N.,
Udry Stéphane,
Pepe Francesco,
Bouchy François,
Ségransan Damien,
Lovis Christophe,
Ehrenreich David,
Marmier Maxime,
Mayor Michel,
Wohler Bill,
Haworth Kari,
Morgan Edward H.,
Fausnaugh Michael,
Ciardi David R.,
Christiansen Jessie,
Charbonneau David,
Dragomir Diana,
Deming Drake,
Glidden Ana,
Levine Alan M.,
McCullough P. R.,
Yu Liang,
Narita Norio,
Nguyen Tam,
Morton Tim,
Pepper Joshua,
Pál András,
Rodriguez Joseph E.,
Stassun Keivan G.,
Torres Guillermo,
Sozzetti Alessandro,
Doty John P.,
Christensen-Dalsgaard Jørgen,
Laughlin Gregory,
Clampin Mark,
Bean Jacob L.,
Buchhave Lars A.,
Bakos G. Á.,
Sato Bun'ei,
Ida Shigeru,
Kaltenegger Lisa,
Palle Enric,
Sasselov Dimitar,
Butler R. P.,
Lissauer Jack,
Ge Jian,
Rinehart S. A..
TESS Discovery of a Transiting Super-Earth in the pi Mensae System,
The Astrophysical Journal Letters,
Volume 868,
Issue 2,
article id. L39,
Dec. 2018.
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Takarada Takuya,
Sato Bun'ei,
Omiya Masashi,
Harakawa Hiroki,
Makiko Nagasawa,
Izumiura Hideyuki,
Kambe Eiji,
Takeda Yoichi,
Yoshida Michitoshi,
Itoh Yoichi,
Ando Hiroyasu,
Kokubo Eiichiro,
Ida Shigeru.
Planets around the evolved stars 24 Boötis and γ Libra: A 30 d-period planet and a double giant-planet system in possible 7:3 MMR,
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan,
Volume 70,
Issue 4,
id. 59,
Aug. 2018.
International Conference (Not reviewed / Unknown)
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Schmider François-Xavier,
Goncalves Ivan,
Gaulme Patrick,
Morales-Jubieras Raul,
Guillot Tristan,
Appourchaux Thierry,
Boumier Patrick,
Jackiewicz Jason,
Underwood Thomas,
Voelz David,
Sato Bun'ei,
Ida Shigeru,
Ikoma Masahiro,
Rivet Jean-Pierre.
First measurements of the Jovian zonal winds profile through visible Doppler spectroscopy,
European Planetary Science Congress 2018,
Sept. 2018.
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