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Christoph Mordasini
Researcher at University of Bern
Publications - 191
Citations - 15699
Christoph Mordasini is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 167 publications receiving 13561 citations. Previous affiliations of Christoph Mordasini include Max Planck Society.
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The PLATO 2.0 Mission
Heike Rauer,C. Catala,Conny Aerts,T. Appourchaux,Willy Benz,Alexis Brandeker,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Magali Deleuil,Laurent Gizon,M. J. Goupil,Manuel Güdel,Eduardo Janot-Pacheco,M. Mas-Hesse,I. Pagano,Giampaolo Piotto,Don Pollacco,Nuno C. Santos,Amanda J. Smith,Suárez,Róbert Szabó,Stéphane Udry,V. Adibekyan,Yann Alibert,J. M. Almenara,Pau Amaro-Seoane,M. Ammler-von Eiff,Martin Asplund,Elio Antonello,Warrick H. Ball,Sydney A. Barnes,F. Baudin,Kevin Belkacem,Maria Bergemann,G. Bihain,Aaron C. Birch,Xavier Bonfils,Isabelle Boisse,Aldo S. Bonomo,Francesco Borsa,I. M. Brandão,Enzo Brocato,S. Brun,Matthew R. Burleigh,R. Burston,Juan Cabrera,Santi Cassisi,William J. Chaplin,Stéphane Charpinet,Cristina Chiappini,Ross P. Church,Sz. Csizmadia,Margarida S. Cunha,Mario Damasso,Melvyn B. Davies,Hans J. Deeg,Rodrigo F. Díaz,S. Dreizler,C. Dreyer,P. Eggenberger,David Ehrenreich,Philipp Eigmüller,Anders Erikson,Robert Farmer,Sofia Feltzing,F. De Oliveira Fialho,P. Figueira,T. Forveille,M. Fridlund,Rafael A. García,Paolo Giommi,G. Giuffrida,M Godolt,J. Gomes da Silva,T. Granzer,John Lee Grenfell,A. Grotsch-Noels,E. Günther,Carole A. Haswell,A. P. Hatzes,G. Hebrard,Saskia Hekker,Ravit Helled,Kevin Heng,Jon M. Jenkins,Anders Johansen,Maxim L. Khodachenko,Kristina G. Kislyakova,Wilhelm Kley,Ulrich Kolb,Natalie A. Krivova,Friedrich Kupka,Helmut Lammer,Antonino F. Lanza,Yveline Lebreton,Demetrio Magrin,P. Marcos-Arenal,P. M. Marrese,J. P. Marques,J. H. C. Martins,Stéphane Mathis,Savita Mathur,S. Messina,Andrea Miglio,Josefina Montalbán,M. Montalto,Mário J. P. F. G. Monteiro,Hamed Moradi,Ehsan Moravveji,Christoph Mordasini,Thierry Morel,Annelies Mortier,Valerio Nascimbeni,Richard P. Nelson,Martin Bo Nielsen,Lena Noack,Andrew Norton,Aviv Ofir,Mahmoudreza Oshagh,R. M. Ouazzani,Péter Pápics,V. C. Parro,Pascal Petit,Bertrand Plez,E. Poretti,A. Quirrenbach,Roberto Ragazzoni,Gabriella Raimondo,Monica Rainer,Daniel R. Reese,Ronald Redmer,Sabine Reffert,Bárbara Rojas-Ayala,Ian W. Roxburgh,S. Salmon,Alexandre Santerne,Jean Schneider,Jesper Schou,Sonja Schuh,Hannah Schunker,A. Silva-Valio,Roberto Silvotti,I. Skillen,Ignas Snellen,Frank Sohl,S. G. Sousa,Alessandro Sozzetti,Dennis Stello,Klaus G. Strassmeier,Michal Švanda,Gy. M. Szabó,Andrew Tkachenko,Diana Valencia,Valérie Van Grootel,Sylvie Vauclair,Paolo Ventura,F. W. Wagner,N. A. Walton,J. Weingrill,Stephanie C. Werner,Peter J. Wheatley,Konstanze Zwintz +160 more
TL;DR: The PLATO 2.0 instrument consists of 34 small aperture telescopes (32 with 25 sec readout cadence and 2 with 2.5 sec candence) providing a wide field-of-view (2232 deg2) and a large photometric magnitude range (4-16 mag) as discussed by the authors.
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The PLATO 2.0 mission
Heike Rauer,Heike Rauer,C. Catala,Conny Aerts,Thierry Appourchaux,Willy Benz,Alexis Brandeker,Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard,Magali Deleuil,Laurent Gizon,Laurent Gizon,M. J. Goupil,Manuel Güdel,Eduardo Janot-Pacheco,M. Mas-Hesse,Isabella Pagano,Giampaolo Piotto,Don Pollacco,Ċ. Santos,Andrew Smith,Juan Carlos Suárez,Róbert Szabó,Stéphane Udry,V. Adibekyan,Yann Alibert,J. M. Almenara,Pau Amaro-Seoane,M. Ammler-von Eiff,Martin Asplund,E. Antonello,Sydney A. Barnes,Frédéric Baudin,K. Belkacem,Maria Bergemann,G. Bihain,Aaron C. Birch,Xavier Bonfils,Isabelle Boisse,Aldo S. Bonomo,Francesco Borsa,I. M. Brandão,Enzo Brocato,S. Brun,Matthew R. Burleigh,R. Burston,Juan Cabrera,Santi Cassisi,William J. Chaplin,Stéphane Charpinet,Cristina Chiappini,Ross P. Church,Sz. Csizmadia,Margarida S. Cunha,Mario Damasso,Mario Damasso,Melvyn B. Davies,Hans J. Deeg,Rodrigo F. Díaz,Stefan Dreizler,C. Dreyer,C. Dreyer,P. Eggenberger,David Ehrenreich,Philipp Eigmüller,Anders Erikson,Robert Farmer,Sofia Feltzing,F. De Oliveira Fialho,Pedro Figueira,T. Forveille,Malcolm Fridlund,Rafael A. García,Paolo Giommi,G. Giuffrida,G. Giuffrida,M. Godolt,J. Gomes da Silva,T. Granzer,John Lee Grenfell,A. Grotsch-Noels,E. Günther,Carole A. Haswell,A. P. Hatzes,Guillaume Hébrard,Saskia Hekker,Saskia Hekker,Ravit Helled,Kevin Heng,Jon M. Jenkins,Anders Johansen,Maxim L. Khodachenko,Kristina G. Kislyakova,Wilhelm Kley,Ulrich Kolb,Natalie A. Krivova,Friedrich Kupka,Helmut Lammer,Antonino F. Lanza,Yveline Lebreton,Demetrio Magrin,P. Marcos-Arenal,P. M. Marrese,P. M. Marrese,J. P. Marques,J. H. C. Martins,S. Mathis,Savita Mathur,S. Messina,Andrea Miglio,Josefina Montalbán,M. Montalto,Mário J. P. F. G. Monteiro,Hamed Moradi,Ehsan Moravveji,Christoph Mordasini,Thierry Morel,Annelies Mortier,Valerio Nascimbeni,Richard P. Nelson,Martin Bo Nielsen,Lena Noack,Andrew Norton,Aviv Ofir,Mahmoudreza Oshagh,R.-M. Ouazzani,Péter Pápics,V. C. Parro,Pascal Petit,Bertrand Plez,Ennio Poretti,Andreas Quirrenbach,Roberto Ragazzoni,Giuliano Raimondo,Monica Rainer,Daniel R. Reese,Ronald Redmer,Sabine Reffert,Bárbara Rojas-Ayala,Ian W. Roxburgh,Stéphanie Salmon,Alexandre Santerne,Jean Schneider,Jesper Schou,Sonja Schuh,Hannah Schunker,A. Silva-Valio,Roberto Silvotti,I. Skillen,Ignas Snellen,Frank Sohl,S. G. Sousa,Alessandro Sozzetti,Dennis Stello,Klaus G. Strassmeier,Michal Švanda,Gy. M. Szabó,Gy. M. Szabó,Andrew Tkachenko,Diana Valencia,Valérie Van Grootel,Sylvie Vauclair,Paolo Ventura,F. W. Wagner,N. A. Walton,Joerg Weingrill,Stephanie C. Werner,Peter J. Wheatley,Konstanze Zwintz +167 more
TL;DR: The PLATO 2.0 mission as discussed by the authors has been selected for ESA's M3 launch opportunity (2022/24) to provide accurate key planet parameters (radius, mass, density and age) in statistical numbers.
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Models of giant planet formation with migration and disc evolution
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a new model of giant planet formation that extends the core-accretion model of Pollack et al. (1996, Icarus, 124, 62) to include migration, disc evolution and gap formation.
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Extrasolar planet population synthesis - I. Method, formation tracks, and mass-distance distribution
TL;DR: In this paper, a large number of planet population synthesis calculations within the framework of the core accretion scenario was carried out, and the results showed that the variation of the initial conditions in the limits occurring in nature leads to the formation of wide diversity.
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Discovery of a planetary-mass companion within the gap of the transition disk around PDS 70
Miriam Keppler,Myriam Benisty,Myriam Benisty,André Müller,Th. Henning,R. van Boekel,Faustine Cantalloube,Christian Ginski,Christian Ginski,R. G. van Holstein,Anne-Lise Maire,Adriana Pohl,Matthias Samland,Henning Avenhaus,Jean-Loup Baudino,Anthony Boccaletti,J. de Boer,M. Bonnefoy,Gael Chauvin,Gael Chauvin,Silvano Desidera,Maud Langlois,Maud Langlois,C. Lazzoni,G.-D. Marleau,G.-D. Marleau,Christoph Mordasini,N. Pawellek,N. Pawellek,Tomas Stolker,Arthur Vigan,Alice Zurlo,Alice Zurlo,Tilman Birnstiel,Wolfgang Brandner,M. Feldt,Mario Flock,Mario Flock,Mario Flock,Julien Girard,Julien Girard,Raffaele Gratton,Janis Hagelberg,Andrea Isella,Markus Janson,Markus Janson,Attila Juhasz,J. Kemmer,Quentin Kral,Quentin Kral,Anne-Marie Lagrange,Ralf Launhardt,Alexis Matter,Francois Menard,Julien Milli,P. Mollière,Johan Olofsson,Johan Olofsson,Laura M. Pérez,Paola Pinilla,Christophe Pinte,Christophe Pinte,Christophe Pinte,Sascha P. Quanz,T. Schmidt,Stéphane Udry,Zahed Wahhaj,Jonathan Williams,Esther Buenzli,M. Cudel,Carsten Dominik,Raphaël Galicher,M. Kasper,J. Lannier,Dino Mesa,Dino Mesa,David Mouillet,S. Peretti,C. Perrot,Graeme Salter,E. Sissa,Francois Wildi,L. Abe,Jacopo Antichi,Jean-Charles Augereau,Andrea Baruffolo,Pierre Baudoz,Andreas Bazzon,Jean-Luc Beuzit,P. Blanchard,S. S. Brems,Tristan Buey,V. De Caprio,Marcel Carbillet,M. Carle,Enrico Cascone,A. Cheetham,Riccardo Claudi,Anne Costille,A. Delboulbe,Kjetil Dohlen,Daniela Fantinel,Philippe Feautrier,Thierry Fusco,Enrico Giro,L. Gluck,Cecile Gry,Norbert Hubin,Emmanuel Hugot,M. Jaquet,D. Le Mignant,M. Llored,F. Madec,Yves Magnard,Patrice Martinez,D. Maurel,Michael Meyer,Michael Meyer,O. Möller-Nilsson,Thibaut Moulin,Laurent M. Mugnier,Alain Origne,A. Pavlov,D. Perret,Cyril Petit,J. Pragt,Pascal Puget,P. Rabou,Joany Andreina Manjarres Ramos,F. Rigal,S. Rochat,Ronald Roelfsema,Gérard Rousset,A. Roux,Bernardo Salasnich,Jean-François Sauvage,Arnaud Sevin,Christian Soenke,Eric Stadler,M. Suarez,Massimo Turatto,L. Weber +141 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors detect a point source within the gap of the transition disk at about 195 mas (~22 au) projected separation and detect a signal from an inner disk component.