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    Identifying Exoplanets with Deep Learning. V. Improved Light-curve Classification for TESS Full-frame Image Observations by Tey, Evan, Moldovan, Dan, Kunimoto, Michelle, Huang, Chelsea X., Shporer, Avi, Daylan, Tansu, Muthukrishna, Daniel, Vanderburg, Andrew, Dattilo, Anne, Ricker, George R., Seager, S.

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-03-2023)
    “…Abstract The TESS mission produces a large amount of time series data, only a small fraction of which contain detectable exoplanetary transit signals…”
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    The Occurrence of Small, Short-period Planets Younger than 200 Myr with TESS by Vach, Sydney, Zhou, George, Huang, Chelsea X., Rogers, James G., Bouma, L. G., Douglas, Stephanie T., Kunimoto, Michelle, Mann, Andrew W., Barber, Madyson G., Quinn, Samuel N., Latham, David W., Bieryla, Allyson, Collins, Karen

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-05-2024)
    “…Abstract Within the first few hundreds of millions of years, many physical processes sculpt the eventual properties of young planets. NASA’s Transiting…”
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    Nine new M dwarf planet candidates from TESS including five gas giants by Eschen, Yoshi Nike Emilia, Kunimoto, Michelle

    “…ABSTRACT We present the detection of nine new planet candidates orbiting M dwarfs, identified using an independent search and vetting pipeline applied to TESS…”
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    Predicting the Exoplanet Yield of the TESS Prime and Extended Missions through Years 1–7 by Kunimoto, Michelle, Winn, Joshua, Ricker, George R., Vanderspek, Roland K.

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-06-2022)
    “…Abstract The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has discovered ∼5000 planets and planet candidates after 3.5 yr. With a planned second Extended…”
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    Viewing the PLATO LOPS2 field through the lenses of TESS by Eschen, Yoshi Nike Emilia, Bayliss, Daniel, Wilson, Thomas G, Kunimoto, Michelle, Pelisoli, Ingrid, Rodel, Toby

    “…ABSTRACT PLATO will begin observing stars in its Southern Field (LOPS2) after its launch in late 2026. By this time, TESS will have observed the stars in LOPS2…”
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    Revisiting the Kepler field with TESS: Improved ephemerides using TESS 2 min data by Battley, Matthew P, Kunimoto, Michelle, Armstrong, David J, Pollacco, Don

    “…ABSTRACT Up to date planet ephemerides are becoming increasingly important as exoplanet science moves from detecting exoplanets to characterizing their…”
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    The TESS Faint-star Search: 1617 TOIs from the TESS Primary Mission by Kunimoto, Michelle, Daylan, Tansu, Guerrero, Natalia, Fong, William, Bryson, Steve, Ricker, George R., Fausnaugh, Michael, Huang, Chelsea X., Sha, Lizhou, Shporer, Avi, Vanderburg, Andrew, Vanderspek, Roland K., Yu, Liang

    “…Abstract We present the detection of 1617 new transiting-planet candidates, identified in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) full-frame images…”
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    Rescuing Unrecognized Exoplanet Candidates in Kepler Data by Bryson, Steve, Flynn, Kylar, Hanna, Halle, Green, Talia, Coughlin, Jeffrey L., Kunimoto, Michelle

    “…The prime Kepler mission detected 34,032 transit-like signals, out of which 8054 were identified as likely due to astrophysical planet transits or eclipsing…”
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    Rescuing Unrecognized Exoplanet Candidates in Kepler Data by Bryson, Steve, Flynn, Kylar, Hanna, Halle, Green, Talia, Coughlin, Jeffrey L., Kunimoto, Michelle

    “…The prime Kepler mission detected 34,032 transit-like signals, out of which 8054 were identified as likely due to astrophysical planet transits or eclipsing…”
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    TOI-2447 b / NGTS-29 b: a 69-day Saturn around a Solar analogue by Gill, Samuel, Bayliss, Daniel, Ulmer-Moll, Solène, Wheatley, Peter J, Brahm, Rafael, Anderson, David R, Armstrong, David, Apergis, Ioannis, Alves, Douglas R, Burleigh, Matthew R, Butler, R P, Bouchy, François, Battley, Matthew P, Bryant, Edward M, Bieryla, Allyson, Crane, Jeffrey D, Collins, Karen A, Casewell, Sarah L, Carleo, Ilaria, Claringbold, Alastair B, Dalba, Paul A, Dragomir, Diana, Eigmüller, Philipp, Eberhardt, Jan, Fausnaugh, Michael, Günther, Maximilian N, Grieves, Nolan, Goad, Michael R, Gillen, Edward, Hagelberg, Janis, Hobson, Melissa, Hedges, Christina, Henderson, Beth A, Hawthorn, Faith, Henning, Thomas, Jones, Matías I, Jordán, Andrés, Jenkins, James S, Kunimoto, Michelle, Krenn, Andreas F, Kendall, Alicia, Lendl, Monika, McCormac, James, Moyano, Maximiliano, Torres-Miranda, Pascal, Nielsen, Louise D, Osborn, Ares, Otegi, Jon, Osborn, Hugh, Quinn, Samuel N, Rodriguez, Joseph E, Ramsay, Gavin, Schlecker, Martin, Shectman, Stephen A, Seager, Sara, Tilbrook, Rosanna H, Trifonov, Trifon, Teske, Johanna K, Udry, Stephane, Vines, Jose I, West, Richard R, Wohler, Bill, Winn, Joshua N, Wang, Sharon X, Zhou, George, Zivave, Tafadzwa

    “…ABSTRACT Discovering transiting exoplanets with relatively long orbital periods (>10 d) is crucial to facilitate the study of cool exoplanet atmospheres (Teq <…”
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