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Suzanne Aigrain
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 359
Citations - 28631
Suzanne Aigrain is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 348 publications receiving 25967 citations. Previous affiliations of Suzanne Aigrain include University of Exeter & European Space Research and Technology Centre.
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A Low-Mass Exoplanet Candidate Detected By ${\it K2}$ Transiting the Praesepe M Dwarf JS 183
Joshua Pepper,Edward Gillen,Hannu Parviainen,Lynne A. Hillenbrand,Ann Marie Cody,Suzanne Aigrain,John Stauffer,Frederick J. Vrba,Trevor J. David,Jorge Lillo-Box,Keivan G. Stassun,Kyle E. Conroy,Benjamin J. S. Pope,David Barrado +13 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.
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Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XII. CoRoT-12b: a short-period low-density planet transiting a solar analog star
Michaël Gillon,Artie P. Hatzes,Sz. Csizmadia,M. Fridlund,Magali Deleuil,Suzanne Aigrain,Roi Alonso,Michel Auvergne,Annie Baglin,Pierre Barge,Stuart I. Barnes,Aldo S. Bonomo,Pascal Bordé,François Bouchy,H. Bruntt,Juan Cabrera,Juan Cabrera,Ludmila Carone,S. Carpano,William D. Cochran,Hans J. Deeg,Rudolf Dvorak,Michael Endl,Anders Erikson,Sylvio Ferraz-Mello,Davide Gandolfi,J. C. Gazzano,E. W. Guenther,Tristan Guillot,M. Havel,Guillaume Hébrard,Laurent Jorda,A. Léger,A. Llebaria,Helmut Lammer,C. Lovis,Michel Mayor,Tsevi Mazeh,Josefina Montalbán,C. Moutou,Aviv Ofir,Marc Ollivier,Martin Pätzold,Francesco Pepe,Didier Queloz,Heike Rauer,Heike Rauer,Daniel Rouan,B. Samuel,Alexandre Santerne,Jean Schneider,B. Tingley,Stéphane Udry,J. Weingrill,G. Wuchterl +54 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the CoRoT satellite has detected a transiting giant planet in a 2.83 days orbit about a V = 15.5 solar analog star (M∗ = 1.08± 0.08 M�, R∗= 1.1±0.1 R�, Teff = 5675± 80 K).
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Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XVIII. CoRoT-18b: a massive hot Jupiter on a prograde, nearly aligned orbit
Guillaume Hébrard,Thomas M. Evans,Roi Alonso,Malcolm Fridlund,Aviv Ofir,Suzanne Aigrain,Tristan Guillot,J. M. Almenara,Michel Auvergne,Annie Baglin,Pierre Barge,Aldo S. Bonomo,Pascal Bordé,François Bouchy,Juan Cabrera,Ludmila Carone,S. Carpano,C. Cavarroc,Sz. Csizmadia,Hans J. Deeg,Magali Deleuil,Rodrigo F. Díaz,Rudolf Dvorak,Anders Erikson,Sylvio Ferraz-Mello,Davide Gandolfi,Neale P. Gibson,Michaël Gillon,E. W. Guenther,Artie P. Hatzes,M. Havel,Laurent Jorda,Helmut Lammer,A. Léger,Antoine Llebaria,Tsevi Mazeh,C. Moutou,M. Ollivier,Hannu Parviainen,Martin Pätzold,Didier Queloz,Heike Rauer,Daniel Rouan,Alexandre Santerne,J. Schneider,B. Tingley,G. Wuchterl +46 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a massive hot jupiter was detected transiting in front of its host star with a period of 1.9000693 +/- 0.0000028 days, which is the Rossiter-McLaughlin anomaly in the CoRoT-18 system.
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Radial velocity confirmation of K2-100b : a young, highly irradiated, and low-density transiting hot Neptune
Oscar Barragán,Suzanne Aigrain,D. Kubyshkina,Davide Gandolfi,John H. Livingston,Malcolm Fridlund,Malcolm Fridlund,Luca Fossati,Judith Korth,Hannu Parviainen,Hannu Parviainen,Luca Malavolta,Enric Palle,Enric Palle,Hans J. Deeg,Hans J. Deeg,Grzegorz Nowak,Grzegorz Nowak,Vinesh M. Rajpaul,N. Zicher,G. Antoniciello,Norio Narita,Simon Albrecht,Luigi R. Bedin,J. Cabrera,William D. Cochran,J. P. de Leon,Philipp Eigmüller,Akihiko Fukui,V. Granata,Sascha Grziwa,Eike W. Guenther,A. P. Hatzes,N. Kusakabe,David W. Latham,Mattia Libralato,Rafael Luque,Rafael Luque,Pilar Montañés-Rodríguez,Pilar Montañés-Rodríguez,Felipe Murgas,Felipe Murgas,Domenico Nardiello,Isabella Pagano,Giampaolo Piotto,Carina M. Persson,Carina M. Persson,Seth Redfield,Motohide Tamura +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed analysis of HARPS-N radial velocity observations of K2-100, a young and active star in the Praesepe cluster, which hosts a transiting planet with a period of 1.7 d was presented.
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The secondary eclipses of WASP-19b as seen by the ASTEP 400 telescope from Antarctica
Lyu Abe,Ivan Gonçalves,A. Agabi,A. Alapini,Tristan Guillot,Tristan Guillot,Djamel Mékarnia,Jean-Pierre Rivet,François-Xavier Schmider,Nicolas Crouzet,Jonathan J. Fortney,Frederic Pont,M. Barbieri,Jean-Baptiste Daban,Yan Fanteï-Caujolle,Carole Gouvret,Y. Bresson,A. Roussel,S. Bonhomme,A. Robini,M. Dugué,E. Bondoux,S. Peron,P.-Y. Petit,Judit Szulágyi,Thomas Fruth,Anders Erikson,Heike Rauer,Francois Fressin,F. Valbousquet,Pierre-Eric Blanc,A. Le Van Suu,Suzanne Aigrain +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the optimal image subtraction (OIS) algorithm to detect the secondary transits of the transiting exoplanet WASP-19b in the visible.