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Extracting planet mass and eccentricity from TTV data
Y Lithwick, J Xie, Y Wu
The Astrophysical Journal 761 (2), 122, 2012
3222012
Planetary candidates observed by Kepler. VI. Planet sample from Q1–Q16 (47 months)
F Mullally, JL Coughlin, SE Thompson, J Rowe, C Burke, DW Latham, ...
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 217 (2), 31, 2015
2792015
Exoplanet orbital eccentricities derived from LAMOST–Kepler analysis
JW Xie, S Dong, Z Zhu, D Huber, Z Zheng, P De Cat, J Fu, HG Liu, A Luo, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (41), 11431-11435, 2016
2312016
About 30% of Sun-like stars have Kepler-like planetary systems: a study of their intrinsic architecture
W Zhu, C Petrovich, Y Wu, S Dong, J Xie
The Astrophysical Journal 860 (2), 101, 2018
2222018
Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. II. Planets are less common in multiple-star systems with separations smaller than 1500 AU
J Wang, DA Fischer, JW Xie, DR Ciardi
The Astrophysical Journal 791 (2), 111, 2014
1342014
Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. I. Evidence of suppressed planet formation due to stellar companions within 20 au and validation of four planets from the …
J Wang, JW Xie, T Barclay, DA Fischer
The Astrophysical Journal 783 (1), 4, 2014
1332014
LAMOST telescope reveals that Neptunian cousins of hot Jupiters are mostly single offspring of stars that are rich in heavy elements
S Dong, JW Xie, JL Zhou, Z Zheng, A Luo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (2), 266-271, 2018
812018
Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. III. Adaptive optics imaging of kepler stars with gas giant planets
J Wang, DA Fischer, EP Horch, JW Xie
The Astrophysical Journal 806 (2), 248, 2015
752015
Influence of stellar multiplicity on planet formation. IV. Adaptive optics imaging of kepler stars with multiple transiting planet candidates
J Wang, DA Fischer, JW Xie, DR Ciardi
The Astrophysical Journal 813 (2), 130, 2015
632015
LAMOST observations in the Kepler field. II. Database of the low-resolution spectra from the five-year regular survey
W Zong, JN Fu, P De Cat, J Shi, A Luo, H Zhang, A Frasca, CJ Corbally, ...
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 238 (2), 30, 2018
612018
Occurrence and architecture of Kepler planetary systems as functions of stellar mass and effective temperature
JY Yang, JW Xie, JL Zhou
The Astronomical Journal 159 (4), 164, 2020
592020
Planetesimal accretion in binary systems: could planets form around α Centauri B?
JW Xie, JL Zhou, J Ge
The Astrophysical Journal 708 (2), 1566, 2009
552009
Planetesimal Accretion in Binary Systems: Role of the Companion's Orbital Inclination
JW Xie, JL Zhou
The Astrophysical Journal 698 (2), 2066, 2009
53*2009
Overview of the LAMOST survey in the first decade
H Yan, H Li, S Wang, W Zong, H Yuan, M Xiang, Y Huang, J Xie, S Dong, ...
The Innovation 3 (2), 2022
462022
MARVELS-1b: a short-period, brown dwarf desert candidate from the SDSS-III marvels planet search
BL Lee, J Ge, SW Fleming, KG Stassun, BS Gaudi, R Barnes, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 728 (1), 32, 2011
442011
Frequency of close companions among Kepler planets—a transit time variation study
JW Xie, Y Wu, Y Lithwick
The Astrophysical Journal 789 (2), 165, 2014
382014
A spectral approach to transit timing variations
A Ofir, JW Xie, CF Jiang, R Sari, O Aharonson
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 234 (1), 9, 2018
352018
The effect of planet–planet scattering on the survival of exomoons
YX Gong, JL Zhou, JW Xie, XM Wu
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 769 (1), L14, 2013
352013
From dust to planetesimal: the snowball phase?
JW Xie, MJ Payne, P Thébault, JL Zhou, J Ge
The Astrophysical Journal 724 (2), 1153, 2010
342010
Transit timing variation of near-resonance planetary pairs. II. Confirmation of 30 planets in 15 multiple-planet systems
JW Xie
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 210 (2), 25, 2014
312014
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