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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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Revisiting K2-233 spectroscopic time-series with multidimensional Gaussian Processes
O. Barrag'an,Edward Gillen,Suzanne Aigrain,Annabella Meech,Baptiste Klein,Louise D. Nielsen,Haochuan Yu,Belinda A. Nicholson,Jorge Lillo-Box +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , a multidimensional Gaussian Process Regression on the radial velocity and the activity indicators is used to characterize the planetary Doppler signals of the young star K2-233.
The transit spectra of the Solar System planets
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors constructed atmospheric models of the Solar System planets from 0.2 - 15 µm that are consistent with ground-based and satellite observations and from these calculate the primary and secondary transit spectra (with respect to the Sun) that would be observed by a "remote observer", many light years away.
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The search for living worlds and the connection to our cosmic origins
Martin A. Barstow,Suzanne Aigrain,Joanna K. Barstow,Mathieu Barthelemy,Beth Biller,A. Z. Bonanos,Lars A. Buchhave,Sarah L. Casewell,C. Charbonnel,Stéphane Charlot,Roger L. Davies,N. Devaney,Chris Evans,Maurizio Ferrari,Luca Fossati,Boris T. Gänsicke,Miriam Garcia,A. I. Gómez de Castro,Th. Henning,Chris Lintott,Christian Knigge,Coralie Neiner,Loïc Rossi,Colin Snodgrass,Daphne Stam,Eline Tolstoy,Monica Tosi +26 more
TL;DR: The Large UV Optical IR Space Telescope (LUVOIR) was selected for the 2020 US Decadal Survey as the only telescope capable of searching for and characterizing a sufficient number of exo-Earths to provide a meaningful answer to the question "Are we alone?" as mentioned in this paper.
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Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission XXVII. CoRoT-28b, a planet orbiting an evolved star, and CoRoT-29b, a planet showing an asymmetric transit
Juan Cabrera,Sz. Csizmadia,G. Montagnier,Malcolm Fridlund,Malcolm Fridlund,Malcolm Fridlund,M. Ammler-von Eiff,S. Chaintreuil,Cilia Damiani,Magali Deleuil,Sylvio Ferraz-Mello,A. Ferrigno,Davide Gandolfi,Tristan Guillot,E. W. Guenther,Artie P. Hatzes,Guillaume Hébrard,P. Klagyivik,P. Klagyivik,Hannu Parviainen,T. Pasternacki,Martin Pätzold,Daniel Sebastian,M. Tadeu dos Santos,G. Wuchterl,Suzanne Aigrain,Roi Alonso,Roi Alonso,J. M. Almenara,James D. Armstrong,James D. Armstrong,Michel Auvergne,Annie Baglin,Pierre Barge,S. C. C. Barros,Aldo S. Bonomo,Pascal Bordé,François Bouchy,S. Carpano,C. Chaffey,Hans J. Deeg,Hans J. Deeg,Rodrigo F. Díaz,Rudolf Dvorak,Anders Erikson,S. Grziwa,Judith Korth,Helmut Lammer,C. Lindsay,Tsevi Mazeh,C. Moutou,Aviv Ofir,Marc Ollivier,Enric Palle,Enric Palle,Heike Rauer,Heike Rauer,Daniel Rouan,B. Samuel,Alexandre Santerne,J. Schneider +60 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the transit light curve to characterize the planetary parameters relative to the stellar parameters, which allowed them to further investigate the formation and evolution of the planetary systems and the main properties of the host stars.
Transit timing analysis of CoRoT-1b (Research Note)
S. Renner,Suzanne Aigrain,A. S. Bonomo,François Bouchy,J. Cabrera,Magali Deleuil,Eike W. Guenther,M. Fridlund,P. Gondoin,Tristan Guillot,A. P. Hatzes,C. Lázaro,A. Léger,A. Llebaria,Pierre Magain,C. Moutou,Marc Ollivier,M. Pätzold,Heike Rauer,D. Rouan,Jean Schneider,Günther Wuchterl,Davide Gandolfi,F. Joliot-Curie,S. Sofia,Sart Tilman,J. Janssen +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a transit timing analysis of CoRoT-1b is carried out to constrain the existence of additional planets in the system, and the derived O-C diagram N-body integrations were used to place limits on secondary planets.