Bibliography
Full bibliography of the exoplanet catalogue.
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Dust Dynamics in Protoplanetary Disks: Parallel Computing with PVM.
DE LA FUENTE MARCOS C., BARGE P. & DE LA FUENTE MARCOS R.
J. of Computational Phys. , 176 , 276
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Is there a common chemical model for life in the universe?
BENNER S., RICARDO A. & CARRIGAN M.
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology , 8 , 672
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Migration of solids in a gravitationally unstable disk: a possible scenario for terrestrial planet formation.
HAGHIGHIPOUR N. & BOSS A.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 166
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Collisional cascades in planetesimal disks. I. Stellar flybys.
KENYON S. & BROMLEY B.
Astron. J. , 123 , 1757
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Fitness of the cosmos for life: Biochemistry and fine-tuning
John Barrow, Simon Morris, Stephen Freeland and Charles Harper, eds. -
Prospects for detection and characterization of terrestrial planets in stellar habitable zones using reflected light.
EBBETS D. & KILSTON S.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 166
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Tales from the outer limits on astrobiology: Titan and giant planets (near and far).
LUNINE J.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 100
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On the Stability of the Terrestrial Planets as Models for Exosolar Planetary Systems.
DVORAK R. & SULI A.
Celestial Mechanics , 83 , 77
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Habitable zones around stars and the search for extraterrestrial life.
KASTING J.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 99
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Properties of Central Caustics in Planetary Microlensing.
CHUNG S.-U., HAN C., PARK B., KIM D., KANG S., RYU Y.-H., KIM K., JEON Y.-B., LEE D.-W., CHANG K., LEE W.-B. & KANG Y.
ApJ. , 630 , 535
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In Search of the Molecules of Life.
CRAWFORD R., PAZCZYNSKI A., LANG Q., CHENG L., BARNES B., ANDERSON T., WELLS R., WAI C., CORTI G., ALLENBACH L., ERWIN D., PARK J., ASSEFI T. & MOJARRADI M.
Icarus , 154 , 531
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Planets, life and the production of entropy.
LORENZ R.
Intnl. J. Astrobiol. , 1 , 3
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The Optical Differentiation Coronagraph
OTI J., CANALES V. & CAGIGAL M.
ApJ. , 630 , 631
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Atmospheric Chemistry in Giant Planets, Brown Dwarfs, and Low-Mass Dwarf Stars I. Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen./
LODDERS K. & FEGLEY B.
Icarus , 155 , 393
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Modelling the rotational modulation of the Sun as a star: determination of the stellar parameters and first consequences on planetary detection.
LANZA A., RODONO M., PAGANO I., BARGE P., & LLEBARIA A.
Astron. & Astrophys. , 403 , 1135
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Remote sensing of planetary properties and biosignatures on extrasolar terrestrial planets.
DesMARAIS D., HARWITT M., JUCKS K., KASTING J., LIN D., LUNINE J., SEAGER S., SCHNEIDER J., TRAUB W., & WOOLF N.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 166
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Can We Find Another Earth?
LEMONICK M.
Discover , 23 , March
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An adaptive, wavelet-based method for detecting transiting extrasolar planets.
JENKINS J.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 166
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Tidal heating and 51 peg-type planets.
CLARKSON W. & PECNIK B.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 166
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Kepler Mission: accentuate the positive, eliminate the false positive.
CALDWELL J., RYAN C., BORUCKI W. & KOCH D.
Internat. J. of Astrobiology , 1 , 165
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