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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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Time domain astronomy from Dome C: results from ASTEP
Jean-Pierre Rivet,Lyu Abe,K. Agabi,M. Barbieri,Nicolas Crouzet,Ivan Gonçalves,Tristan Guillot,D. Mekarnia,Judit Szulágyi,J.-B. Daban,C. Gouvret,Y. Fantei-Caujolle,François-Xavier Schmider,T. Furth,Anders Erikson,Heike Rauer,Francois Fressin,A. Alapini,Frederic Pont,Suzanne Aigrain +19 more
TL;DR: The ASTEP-400 as mentioned in this paper is a 40 cm robotized and thermally controlled photometric telescope operated from the French-Italian Concordia station (Dome C, Antarctica) during the 2009-2010 summer campaign.
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The Kepler Smear Campaign: Light curves for 102 Very Bright Stars.
Benjamin J. S. Pope,Guy R. Davies,Keith Hawkins,Timothy R. White,Amalie Stokholm,Allyson Bieryla,David W. Latham,Madeline Lucey,Conny Aerts,Suzanne Aigrain,Victoria Antoci,Timothy R. Bedding,Dominic M. Bowman,Douglas A. Caldwell,Ashley Chontos,Gilbert A. Esquerdo,Daniel Huber,Paula Jofre,Simon J. Murphy,Timothy Van Reeth,Victor Silva Aguirre,Jie Yu +21 more
TL;DR: The first data release of the Kepler Smear Campaign was made by as mentioned in this paper, using collateral'smear' data obtained in the Kepler four-year mission to reconstruct light curves of 102 stars too bright to have been otherwise targeted.
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Erratum to: “Exoplanet discoveries with the CoRoT space observatory”
Helmut Lammer,Rudolf Dvorak,Magali Deleuil,Pierre Barge,Hans J. Deeg,Hans J. Deeg,C. Moutou,Anders Erikson,Szilard Csizmadia,Brandon Tingley,Brandon Tingley,H. Bruntt,M. Havel,Suzanne Aigrain,Suzanne Aigrain,J. M. Almenara,J. M. Almenara,Roi Alonso,Michel Auvergne,A. Baglin,M. Barbieri,Willy Benz,Aldo S. Bonomo,Pascal Bordé,François Bouchy,Juan Cabrera,Juan Cabrera,Ludmila Carone,S. Carpano,David R. Ciardi,Sylvio Ferraz-Mello,M. Fridlund,Davide Gandolfi,J.-C. Gazzano,Michaël Gillon,P. Gondoin,Eike W. Guenther,Tristan Guillot,R. den Hartog,J. Hasiba,A. P. Hatzes,M. Hidas,M. Hidas,G. Hebrard,Laurent Jorda,Petr Kabath,A. Léger,T. A. Lister,A. Llebaria,C. Lovis,Michel Mayor,Tsevi Mazeh,Alessandro Mura,Marc Ollivier,H. Ottacher,Martin Pätzold,Francesco Pepe,Frederic Pont,D. Queloz,Markus Rabus,Markus Rabus,Heike Rauer,Heike Rauer,Daniel Rouan,B. Samuel,Jean Schneider,A. Shporer,B. Stecklum,M. Steller,Rachel Street,Stéphane Udry,J. Weingrill,Günther Wuchterl +72 more
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Kepler-77b: a very low albedo, Saturn-mass transiting planet around a metal-rich solar-like star ⋆,⋆⋆,⋆⋆⋆
Davide Gandolfi,Hannu Parviainen,Hannu Parviainen,Malcolm Fridlund,Artie P. Hatzes,Hans J. Deeg,Hans J. Deeg,Antonio Frasca,Antonino F. Lanza,P. G. Prada Moroni,P. G. Prada Moroni,Emanuele Tognelli,Amy McQuillan,Suzanne Aigrain,Roi Alonso,Roi Alonso,Victoria Antoci,Juan Cabrera,Ludmila Carone,Sz. Csizmadia,A. A. Djupvik,E. W. Guenther,Jens Jessen-Hansen,Aviv Ofir,John H. Telting +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the discovery of Kepler-77b (alias KOI-127), a Saturn-mass transiting planet in a 3.6-day orbit around a metal-rich solar-like star.
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HII 2407: A Low-Mass Eclipsing Binary Revealed by K2 Observations of the Pleiades
Trevor J. David,John Stauffer,Lynne A. Hillenbrand,Ann Marie Cody,Kyle E. Conroy,Keivan G. Stassun,Benjamin J. S. Pope,Suzanne Aigrain,Edward Gillen,Andrew Collier Cameron,David Barrado,L. M. Rebull,Howard Isaacson,Geoffrey W. Marcy,Celia Zhang,Reed Riddle,Carl Ziegler,Nicholas M. Law,Christoph Baranec +18 more
TL;DR: The star HII 2407 is a member of the relatively young Pleiades star cluster and was previously discovered to be a single-lined spectroscopic binary system as mentioned in this paper.