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    New Formation Models for the Kepler-36 System by Bodenheimer, Peter, Stevenson, David J., Lissauer, Jack J., D'Angelo, Gennaro

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-12-2018)
    “…Formation of the planets in the Kepler-36 system is modeled by detailed numerical simulations according to the core-nucleated accretion scenario. The standard…”
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    Refining the Masses and Radii of the Star Kepler-33 and its Five Transiting Planets by Sikora, James, Rowe, Jason, Jontof-Hutter, Daniel, Lissauer, Jack J.

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Kepler-33 hosts five validated transiting planets ranging in period from 5 to 41 days. The planets are in nearly coplanar orbits and exhibit…”
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    Formation of Jupiter using opacities based on detailed grain physics by Movshovitz, Naor, Bodenheimer, Peter, Podolak, Morris, Lissauer, Jack J.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-10-2010)
    “…Numerical simulations, based on the core-nucleated accretion model, are presented for the formation of Jupiter at 5.2 AU in three primordial disks with three…”
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    Kepler Planet-Detection Mission: Introduction and First Results by Borucki, William J, Koch, David, Basri, Gibor, Batalha, Natalie, Brown, Timothy, Caldwell, Douglas, Caldwell, John, Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen, Cochran, William D, DeVore, Edna, Dunham, Edward W, Dupree, Andrea K, Gautier, Thomas N. III, Geary, John C, Gilliland, Ronald, Gould, Alan, Howell, Steve B, Jenkins, Jon M, Kondo, Yoji, Latham, David W, Marcy, Geoffrey W, Meibom, Søren, Kjeldsen, Hans, Lissauer, Jack J, Monet, David G, Morrison, David, Sasselov, Dimitar, Tarter, Jill, Boss, Alan, Brownlee, Don, Owen, Toby, Buzasi, Derek, Charbonneau, David, Doyle, Laurance, Fortney, Jonathan, Ford, Eric B, Holman, Matthew J, Seager, Sara, Steffen, Jason H, Welsh, William F, Rowe, Jason, Anderson, Howard, Buchhave, Lars, Ciardi, David, Walkowicz, Lucianne, Sherry, William, Horch, Elliott, Isaacson, Howard, Everett, Mark E, Fischer, Debra, Torres, Guillermo, Johnson, John Asher, Endl, Michael, MacQueen, Phillip, Bryson, Stephen T, Dotson, Jessie, Haas, Michael, Kolodziejczak, Jeffrey, Van Cleve, Jeffrey, Chandrasekaran, Hema, Twicken, Joseph D, Quintana, Elisa V, Clarke, Bruce D, Allen, Christopher, Li, Jie, Wu, Haley, Tenenbaum, Peter, Verner, Ekaterina, Bruhweiler, Frederick, Barnes, Jason, Prsa, Andrej

    “…The Kepler mission was designed to determine the frequency of Earth-sized planets in and near the habitable zone of Sun-like stars. The habitable zone is the…”
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    The mass of the Mars-sized exoplanet Kepler-138 b from transit timing by Jontof-Hutter, Daniel, Rowe, Jason F., Lissauer, Jack J., Fabrycky, Daniel C., Ford, Eric B.

    Published in Nature (London) (18-06-2015)
    “…Transit timing reveals the masses for the three small planets orbiting the star Kepler-138. Anatomy of a small exoplanet Kepler-138, a red dwarf in the…”
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    Models of Jupiter's growth incorporating thermal and hydrodynamic constraints by Lissauer, Jack J., Hubickyj, Olenka, D'Angelo, Gennaro, Bodenheimer, Peter

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-02-2009)
    “…We model the growth of Jupiter via core nucleated accretion, applying constraints from hydrodynamical processes that result from the disk–planet interaction…”
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    ALL SIX PLANETS KNOWN TO ORBIT KEPLER-11 HAVE LOW DENSITIES by Lissauer, Jack J, JONTOF-HUTTER, DANIEL, Rowe, Jason F, Fabrycky, Daniel C, Lopez, Eric D, Agol, Eric, Marcy, Geoffrey W, Deck, Katherine M, Fischer, Debra A, tney, Jonathan J

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-06-2013)
    “…The Kepler-11 planetary system contains six transiting planets ranging in size from 1.8 to 4.2 times the radius of Earth. Five of these planets orbit in a…”
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    Gaussian Processes and Nested Sampling Applied to Kepler's Small Long-period Exoplanet Candidates by Matesic, Michael R. B., Rowe, Jason F., Livingston, John H., Dholakia, Shishir, Jontof-Hutter, Daniel, Lissauer, Jack J.

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-02-2024)
    “…Abstract There are more than 5000 confirmed and validated planets beyond the solar system to date, more than half of which were discovered by NASA’s Kepler…”
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    REVISED MASSES AND DENSITIES OF THE PLANETS AROUND KEPLER-10 by Weiss, Lauren M, Rogers, Leslie A, Isaacson, Howard T, Agol, Eric, Marcy, Geoffrey W, Rowe, Jason F, Kipping, David, Fulton, Benjamin J, Lissauer, Jack J, Howard, Andrew W, Fabrycky, Daniel

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-03-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Determining which small exoplanets have stony-iron compositions is necessary for quantifying the occurrence of such planets and for understanding the…”
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    Obliquity Evolution of Circumstellar Planets in Sun-like Stellar Binaries by Quarles, Billy, Li, Gongjie, Lissauer, Jack J.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-11-2019)
    “…Changes in planetary obliquity, or axial tilt, influence the climates on Earth-like planets. In the solar system, the Earth's obliquity is stabilized by…”
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    FORMATION AND STRUCTURE OF LOW-DENSITY EXO-NEPTUNES by ROGERS, Leslie A, BODENHEIMER, Peter, LISSAUER, Jack J, SEAGER, Sara

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-09-2011)
    “…Kepler has found hundreds of Neptune-size (2-6 R {circled plus}) planet candidates within 0.5 AU of their stars. The nature of the vast majority of these…”
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    Advances in exoplanet science from Kepler by Lissauer, Jack J., Dawson, Rebekah I., Tremaine, Scott

    Published in Nature (London) (18-09-2014)
    “…Numerous telescopes and techniques have been used to find and study extrasolar planets, but none has been more successful than NASA's Kepler space telescope…”
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    ARCHITECTURE OF KEPLER'S MULTI-TRANSITING SYSTEMS. II. NEW INVESTIGATIONS WITH TWICE AS MANY CANDIDATES by Fabrycky, Daniel C, Lissauer, Jack J, Ragozzine, Darin, Rowe, Jason F, Steffen, Jason H, Agol, Eric, Barclay, Thomas, Batalha, Natalie, Borucki, William, Ciardi, David R

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-08-2014)
    “…We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identified in the analysis of data from the first six quarters of…”
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