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J. Lillo-Box
Researcher at European Southern Observatory
Publications - 50
Citations - 1761
J. Lillo-Box is an academic researcher from European Southern Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1270 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Lillo-Box include Spanish National Research Council.
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The kepler follow-up observation program. i. a catalog of companions to kepler stars from high-resolution imaging
Elise Furlan,David R. Ciardi,Mark E. Everett,M. Saylors,M. Saylors,Johanna Teske,Elliott P. Horch,Elliott P. Horch,Steve B. Howell,G. T. van Belle,Lea A. Hirsch,Thomas N. Gautier,E. R. Adams,David Barrado,Kimberly M. S. Cartier,Courtney D. Dressing,Andrea K. Dupree,Ronald L. Gilliland,J. Lillo-Box,Philip W. Lucas,Ji Wang +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from high-resolution, optical to near-IR imaging of host stars of Kepler Objects of Interest (KOIs), identified in the original Kepler field.
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The Kepler Follow-Up Observation Program. I. A Catalog of Companions to Kepler Stars from High-Resolution Imaging
Elise Furlan,David R. Ciardi,Mark E. Everett,M. Saylors,Johanna Teske,Elliott P. Horch,Steve B. Howell,G. T. van Belle,L. A. Hirsch,T. N. Iii Gautier,E. R. Adams,David Barrado,Kimberly M. S. Cartier,Courtney D. Dressing,Andrea K. Dupree,R. L. Gilliland,J. Lillo-Box,Philip W. Lucas,Jason J. Wang +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from high-resolution, optical to near-IR imaging of host stars of Kepler Objects of Interest (KOIs), identified in the original Kepler field.
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ESPRESSO@VLT -- On-sky performance and first results
Francesco Pepe,S. Cristiani,Rafael Rebolo,N. C. Santos,Hans Dekker,A. Cabral,P. Di Marcantonio,P. Figueira,G. Lo Curto,C. Lovis,M. Mayor,Denis Mégevand,Paolo Molaro,Marco Riva,M. R. Zapatero Osorio,M. Amate,Antonio Manescau,Luca Pasquini,F. M. Zerbi,Vardan Adibekyan,Manuel Abreu,M. Affolter,Yann Alibert,Matteo Aliverti,Romain Allart,C. Allende Prieto,D. Álvarez,Diogo Alves,G. Avila,V. Baldini,T. Bandy,S. C. C. Barros,Willy Benz,Antonino Bianco,Francesco Borsa,Vincent Bourrier,François Bouchy,C. Broeg,G. Calderone,Roberto Cirami,João Coelho,Paolo Conconi,Igor Coretti,Claudio Cumani,G. Cupani,Valentina D'Odorico,Mario Damasso,S. Deiries,B. Delabre,O. D. S. Demangeon,Xavier Dumusque,David Ehrenreich,J. P. Faria,A. Fragoso,L. Genolet,Matteo Genoni,R. Génova Santos,J. I. González Hernández,I. Hughes,Olaf Iwert,F. Kerber,J. Knudstrup,Marco Landoni,Baptiste Lavie,J. Lillo-Box,J. L. Lizon,C. Maire,Cristina Martins,Andrea Mehner,Giuseppina Micela,Andrea Modigliani,M. A. Monteiro,Mário J. P. F. G. Monteiro,M. Moschetti,Michael T. Murphy,Nelson J. Nunes,Luca Oggioni,Antonio Gouveia Oliveira,Mahmoudreza Oshagh,Enric Palle,Giorgio Pariani,E. Poretti,Jose Luis Rasilla,José Manuel Rebordão,E. M. Redaelli,S. Santana Tschudi,Paolo Santin,Pedro Santos,Damien Ségransan,T. M. Schmidt,A. Segovia,D. Sosnowska,Alessandro Sozzetti,S. G. Sousa,P. Spanò,A. Suárez Mascareño,Hugo M. Tabernero,F. Tenegi,Stéphane Udry,Alessio Zanutta +99 more
TL;DR: ESPRESSO as discussed by the authors is a high-resolution spectrograph of ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) designed for ultra-high radial-velocity precision and extreme spectral fidelity with the aim of performing exoplanet research and fundamental astrophysical experiments.
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Revisiting Proxima with ESPRESSO
A. Suárez Mascareño,João P. Faria,P. Figueira,C. Lovis,Mario Damasso,J. I. González Hernández,Rafael Rebolo,S. Cristiano,Francesco Pepe,Nuno C. Santos,M. R. Zapatero Osorio,Vardan Adibekyan,S. Hojjatpanah,Alessandro Sozzetti,Felipe Murgas,M. Abreo,M. Affolter,Yann Alibert,Matteo Aliverti,Romain Allart,C. Allende Prieto,Diogo Alves,M. Amate,G. Avila,V. Baldini,T. Bandi,S. C. C. Barros,Antonino Bianco,Willy Benz,François Bouchy,C. Broeng,Alexandre Cabral,G. Calderone,Roberto Cirami,João Coelho,Paolo Conconi,Igor Coretti,Claudio Cumani,Guido Cupani,Valentina D'Odorico,S. Deiries,B. Delabre,P. Di Marcantonio,Xavier Dumusque,David Ehrenreich,A. Fragoso,L. Genolet,Matteo Genoni,R. Génova Santos,I. Hughes,Olaf Iwert,K. Ferber,J. Knusdrtrup,Marco Landoni,B. Lavie,J. Lillo-Box,J. L. Lizon,G. Lo Curto,C. Maire,Antonio Manescau,Cristina Martins,Denis Mégevand,Andrea Mehner,Giuseppina Micela,Andrea Modigliani,Paolo Molaro,M. A. Monteiro,Mário J. P. F. G. Monteiro,M. Moschetti,E. Mueller,Nelson J. Nunes,Luca Oggioni,Antonio Gouveia Oliveira,Enric Palle,Giorgio Pariani,Luca Pasquini,E. Poretti,Jose Luis Rasilla,Edoardo Maria Alberto Redaelli,Marco Riva,S. Santana Tschudi,Paolo Santin,Pedro Santos,A. Segovia,D. Sosnoswska,Sérgio F. Sousa,P. Spanò,F. Tenegi,Stéphane Udry,Alessio Zanutta,F. M. Zerbi +90 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a joint MCMC analysis on the time series of the radial velocity and full-width half maximum of the cross-correlation function was performed to model the planetary and stellar signals present in the data, applying Gaussian process regression to deal with stellar activity.
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A Low-mass Exoplanet Candidate Detected by K2 Transiting the Praesepe M Dwarf JS 183
Joshua Pepper,Joshua Pepper,Edward Gillen,Hannu Parviainen,Lynne A. Hillenbrand,Ann Marie Cody,Suzanne Aigrain,John R. Stauffer,Frederick J. Vrba,Trevor J. David,J. Lillo-Box,Keivan G. Stassun,Keivan G. Stassun,Kyle E. Conroy,Benjamin J. S. Pope,David Barrado +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the discovery of a repeating photometric signal from a low-mass member of the Praesepe open cluster that they interpret as a Neptune-sized transiting planet.