A forward-modeling framework called TAED combines multi-technique exoplanet samples over Galactic scales and recovers demographic parameters accurately from simulated Kepler transit data using differential evolution optimization.
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Probabilistic host-star assignments via asterodensity profiling suggest the exoplanet radius gap is less empty in binary systems once possible circumsecondary planets are included.
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Technique-agnostic exoplanet demography for the Roman era -- I. Testing a demography retrieval framework using simulated Kepler-like transit datasets
A forward-modeling framework called TAED combines multi-technique exoplanet samples over Galactic scales and recovers demographic parameters accurately from simulated Kepler transit data using differential evolution optimization.
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Determining the Host Stars of Planets in Binary Star Systems with Asterodensity Profiling: Investigating the Canonical Radius Gap
Probabilistic host-star assignments via asterodensity profiling suggest the exoplanet radius gap is less empty in binary systems once possible circumsecondary planets are included.
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An HST Wide Field Survey of the Galactic Bulge: Overview, Strategy, and First Results
A new HST wide-field survey of the Galactic Bulge supplies high-angular-resolution data to enhance Roman exoplanet detections and serve as a community legacy dataset for stellar populations and dynamics.