1. CoRoT: harvest of the exoplanet program
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Moutou, Claire, Deleuil, Magali, Guillot, Tristan, Baglin, Annie, Bordé, Pascal, Bouchy, François, Cabrera, Juan, Csizmadia, Szilàrd, Deeg, Hans J., and Team, the CoRoT Exoplanet Science
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
One of the objectives of the CoRoT mission is the search for transiting extrasolar planets using high-precision photometry, and the accurate characterization of their fundamental parameters. The CoRoT satellite consecutively observes crowded stellar fields since February 2007, in high-cadence precise photometry; periodic eclipses are detected and analysed in the stellar light curves. Then complementary observations using ground-based facilities allows establishing the nature of the transiting body and its mass. CoRoT has acquired more than 163,000 light curves and detected about 500 planet candidates. A fraction of them (5%) are confirmed planets whose masses are independently measured. Main highlights of the CoRoT discoveries are: i) the variety of internal structures in close-in giant planets, ii) the characterisation of the first known transiting rocky planet, CoRoT-7 b, iii) multiple constraints on the formation, evolution, role of tides in planetary systems., Comment: Icarus, in press, special issue on Exoplanets
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- 2013
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