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    Photometric Follow-up of the CoRoT Mission The CoRoT Photometric Follow-Up Team by Deeg, H, Aigrain, S, Alapini, A, Alonso, R, Almenara, J, Barbieri, M, Bouchy, F, Dvorak, R, Eislffel, J, Erikson, A, Fridlund, M, Gillon, M, Eigmller, P, Hatzes, A, Kabath, P, Mazeh, T, Moutou, C, Queloz, D, Rauer, H, Rouan, D, Stecklum, B, Rabus, M, Shporer, A, Tingley, B, Titz, R

    Published 2009
    “…A short overview of the motivation and techniques of the ground-based photometric follow-up program of the CoRoT mission is given. © 2009 International Astronomical Union.…”
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    Derivation of the parameters of CoRoT planets by Dreyer C., Pasternacki Th., Csizmadia Sz., Cabrera J., Erikson A., Rauer H.

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…We explore the influence that limb darkening and stellar activity have in the determination of planetary parameters, highlighting the impact that they have in space-based surveys, such as CoRoT.…”
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    The CoRoT mission's exoplanet program by Deeg H.J.

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Here we give an overview over the most relevant results from CoRoT's exoplanet detection program.…”
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    Assuring the Legacy of the CoRoT Planets by Deeg H.J., Klagyivik P., Alonso R., Hoyer S.

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…For the long-lasting impact of CoRoT’s planet findings, precise knowledge of the times of their transits is of vital importance for any future observing campaigns. …”
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    The CoRoT Bright Star Catalogue by Baglin Annie, Michel Eric

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The CoRoT bright stars catalogue describes the 143 different objects observed during the mission, in the ”bright star” field of CoRoT, and their major properties. …”
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    The CoRoT Exoplanet program: status & results by Moutou C., Deleuil M., Bordé P.

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…The CoRoT satellite is the first instrument hunting for planets from space. …”
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    Secondary eclipses in the CoRoT light curves by Belmonte Juan Antonio, Deeg Hans, Parviainen Hannu

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…We discover statistically significant eclipse events for two planets, CoRoT-6b and CoRoT-11b, and for one brown dwarf, CoRoT-15b. …”
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    CoRoT’s first seven planets: An overview* by Barge P., Lammer H., Schneider J., Dvorak R., Wuchterl G.

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The detection of the secondary transit of CoRoT-1 at the 10−5-level and the very clear detection of the 1.7 Earth radii of CoRoT-7b at 3.5 10−4 relative flux are promising evidence of CoRoT being able to detect even smaller, Earth sized planets.…”
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    The secondary eclipse of CoRoT-1b by Alonso, R, Alapini, A, Aigrain, S, Auvergne, M, Baglin, A, Barbieri, M, Barge, P, Bonomo, A, Borde, P, Bouchy, F, Chaintreuil, S, Reza, R, Deeg, H, Deleuil, M, Dvorak, R, Erikson, A, Fridlund, M, Fialho, F, Gondoin, P, Guillot, T, Hatzes, A, Jorda, L, Lammer, H, Leger, A, Llebaria, A

    Published 2009
    “…The transiting planet CoRoT-1b is thought to belong to the pM-class of planets, in which the thermal emission dominates in the optical wavelengths. …”
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    Exoplanet discoveries with the CoRoT space observatory by Lammer, H, Dvorak, R, Deleuil, M, Barge, P, Deeg, H, Moutou, C, Erikson, A, Csizmadia, S, Tingley, B, Bruntt, H, Havel, M, Aigrain, S, Almenara, J, Alonso, R, Auvergne, M, Baglin, A, Barbieri, M, Benz, W, Bonomo, A, Borde, P, Bouchy, F, Cabrera, J, Carone, L, Carpano, S, Ciardi, D

    Published 2010
    “…CoRoT discoveries extended the known range of planet masses down to about 4.8 Earth-masses (CoRoT-7b) and up to 21 Jupiter masses (CoRoT-3b), the radii to about 1.68 × 0.09 REarth (CoRoT-7b) and up to the most inflated hot Jupiter with 1.49 × 0.09 REarth found so far (CoRoT-1b), and the transiting exoplanet with the longest period of 95.274 days (CoRoT-9b). …”
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    Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission: XXVI. CoRoT-24: A transiting multi-planet system by Alonso, R, Moutou, C, Endl, M, Almenara, J, Guenther, E, Deleuil, M, Hatzes, A, Aigrain, S, Auvergne, M, Baglin, A, Barge, P, Bonomo, A, Bordé, P, Bouchy, F, Cavarroc, C, Cabrera, J, Carpano, S, Csizmadia, S, Cochran, W, Deeg, H, Díaz, R, Dvorak, R, Erikson, A, Ferraz-Mello, S, Fridlund, M

    Published 2014
    “…We present the discovery of a candidate multiply-transiting system, the first one found in the CoRoT mission. Two transit-like features with periods of 5.11 and 11.76d are detected in the CoRoT light curve, around a main sequence K1V star of r=15.1. …”
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    Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission: VII. The "hot-Jupiter"-type planet CoRoT-5b by Rauer, H, Queloz, D, Csizmadia, S, Deleuil, M, Alonso, R, Aigrain, S, Almenara, J, Auvergne, M, Baglin, A, Barge, P, Borde, P, Bouchy, F, Bruntt, H, Cabrera, J, Carone, L, Carpano, S, Reza, R, Deeg, H, Dvorak, R, Erikson, A, Fridlund, M, Gandolfi, D, Gillon, M, Guillot, T, Guenther, E

    Published 2009
    “…Aims. The CoRoT space mission continues to photometrically monitor about 12 000 stars in its field-of-view for a series of target fields to search for transiting extrasolar planets ever since 2007. …”
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    Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XV. CoRoT-15b: a brown dwarf transiting companion by Bouchy, F, Deleuil, M, Guillot, T, Aigrain, S, Carone, L, Cochran, W

    Published 2010
    “…We report the discovery by the CoRoT space mission of a transiting brown dwarf orbiting a F7V star with an orbital period of 3.06 days. …”
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