ASTEP Peer-Reviewed Publications

  1. Cryoscope: A Cryogenic Infrared Survey Telescope in Antarctica, Kasliwal, M. M., et al. (2025), 2025PASP..137f5001K
  2. TOI-2005b: An Eccentric Warm Jupiter in Spin-orbit Alignment, Bieryla, A., et al. (2025), 2025AJ....169..273B
  3. Planets Around Solar Twins/Analogs (PASTA). I. High-precision Stellar Chemical Abundances for 17 Planet-hosting Stars and the Condensation Temperature Trend, Sun, Q., et al. (2025), 2025ApJ...980..179S
  4. Discovery and Characterization of an Eccentric, Warm Saturn Transiting the Solar Analog TOI-4994, Rodríguez Martínez, R., et al. (2025), 2025AJ....169...72R
  5. Characterisation of the warm-Jupiter TOI-1130 system with CHEOPS and a photo-dynamical approach, Borsato, L., et al. (2024), 2024A&A...689A..52B
  6. TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). X. A Two-planet System in the 210 Myr MELANGE-5 Association, Thao, P. C., et al. (2024), 2024AJ....168...41T
  7. The β Pictoris b Hill sphere transit campaign. II. Searching for the signatures of the β Pictoris exoplanets through time delay analysis of the δ Scuti pulsations, Zieba, S., et al. (2024), 2024A&A...687A.309Z
  8. Discovery of two warm mini-Neptunes with contrasting densities orbiting the young K3V star TOI-815, Psaridi, A., et al. (2024), 2024A&A...685A...5P
  9. Evidence for transit-timing variations of the 11 Myr exoplanet TOI-1227 b, Almenara, J. M., et al. (2024), 2024A&A...683A..96A
  10. Small body harvest with the Antarctic Search for Transiting Exoplanets (ASTEP) project, Hasler, S. N., et al. (2023), 2023MNRAS.526.3601H
  11. Ejecta Evolution Following a Planned Impact into an Asteroid: The First Five Weeks, Kareta, T., et al. (2023), 2023ApJ...959L..12K
  12. Three Warm Jupiters around Solar-analog Stars Detected with TESS, Eberhardt, J., et al. (2023), 2023AJ....166..271E
  13. Validating AU Microscopii d with Transit Timing Variations, Wittrock, J. M., et al. (2023), 2023AJ....166..232W
  14. TOI-199 b: A Well-characterized 100 day Transiting Warm Giant Planet with TTVs Seen from Antarctica, Hobson, M. J., et al. (2023), 2023AJ....166..201H
  15. Ultra wide‑field infrared astronomy in Antarctica, Travouillon, T., et al. (2023), 2023AN....34430063T
  16. TESS spots a mini-neptune interior to a hot saturn in the TOI-2000 system, Sha, L., et al. (2023), 2023MNRAS.524.1113S
  17. VaTEST. II. Statistical Validation of 11 TESS-detected Exoplanets Orbiting K-type Stars, Mistry, P., et al. (2023), 2023AJ....166....9M
  18. TOI-1130: A photodynamical analysis of a hot Jupiter in resonance with an inner low-mass planet, Korth, J., et al. (2023), 2023A&A...675A.115K
  19. Three Saturn-mass planets transiting F-type stars revealed with TESS and HARPS: TOI-615b, TOI-622b, and TOI-2641b, Psaridi, A., et al. (2023), 2023A&A...675A..39P
  20. HIP 33609 b: An Eccentric Brown Dwarf Transiting a V = 7.3 Rapidly Rotating B Star, Vowell, N., et al. (2023), 2023AJ....165..268V
  21. Three Long-period Transiting Giant Planets from TESS, Brahm, R., et al. (2023), 2023AJ....165..227B
  22. TOI-836: A super-Earth and mini-Neptune transiting a nearby K-dwarf, Hawthorn, F., et al. (2023), 2023MNRAS.520.3649H
  23. TOI-2525 b and c: A Pair of Massive Warm Giant Planets with Strong Transit Timing Variations Revealed by TESS, Trifonov, T., et al. (2023), 2023AJ....165..179T
  24. ExoClock Project. III. 450 New Exoplanet Ephemerides from Ground and Space Observations, Kokori, A., et al. (2023), 2023ApJS..265....4K
  25. TOI-4562b: A Highly Eccentric Temperate Jupiter Analog Orbiting a Young Field Star, Heitzmann, A., et al. (2023), 2023AJ....165..121H
  26. HD 28109 hosts a trio of transiting Neptunian planets including a near-resonant pair, confirmed by ASTEP from Antarctica, Dransfield, G., et al. (2022), 2022MNRAS.515.1328D
  27. TOI-712: A System of Adolescent Mini-Neptunes Extending to the Habitable Zone, Vach, S., et al. (2022), 2022AJ....164...71V
  28. A Possible Alignment Between the Orbits of Planetary Systems and their Visual Binary Companions, Christian, S., et al. (2022), 2022AJ....163..207C
  29. TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). VI. An 11 Myr Giant Planet Transiting a Very-low-mass Star in Lower Centaurus Crux, Mann, A. W., et al. (2022), 2022AJ....163..156M 
  30. A pair of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright K-dwarf TOI-1064 characterized with CHEOPS, Wilson, T. G., et al. (2022), 2022MNRAS.511.1043W
  31. Transit timings variations in the three-planet system: TOI-270, Kaye, L., et al. (2022), 2022MNRAS.510.5464K  
  32. TOI-1231 b: A Temperate, Neptune-sized Planet Transiting the Nearby M3 Dwarf NLTT 24399, Burt, J. A., et al. (2021), 2021AJ....162...87B
  33. Populating the brown dwarf and stellar boundary: Five stars with transiting companions near the hydrogen-burning mass limit, Grieves, N., et al. (2021), 2021A&A...652A.127G
  34. TOI-3362b: A Proto Hot Jupiter Undergoing High-eccentricity Tidal Migration, Dong, J., et al. (2021), 2021ApJ...920L..16D
  35. Warm Jupiters in TESS Full-frame Images: A Catalog and Observed Eccentricity Distribution for Year 1, Dong, J., et al. (2021), 2021ApJS..255....6D
  36. Precise Transit and Radial-velocity Characterization of a Resonant Pair: The Warm Jupiter TOI-216c and Eccentric Warm Neptune TOI-216b, Dawson, R. I., et al. (2021), 2021AJ....161..161D
  37. The β Pictoris b Hill sphere transit campaign. I. Photometric limits to dust and rings, Kenworthy, M. A., et al. (2021), 2021A&A...648A..15K
  38. Cluster Difference Imaging Photometric Survey. II. TOI 837: A Young Validated Planet in IC 2602, Bouma, L. G., et al. (2020), 2020AJ....160..239B
  39. Evidence for an additional planet in the β Pictoris system, Lagrange et al (2019), 2019NatAs...3.1135L
  40. Revisiting the pulsational characteristics of the exoplanet host star β Pictoris, Zwintz, K., et al. (2019), 2019A&A...627A..28Z 
  41. Four winters of photometry with ASTEP South at Dome C, Antarctica, Crouzet et al. (2018), 2018A&A...619A.116C
  42. The δ Scuti pulsations of β Pictoris as observed by ASTEP from Antarctica, Mékarnia et al. (2017), 2017A&A...608L...6M
  43. Transiting planet candidates with ASTEP 400 at Dome C, Antatica. Mékarnia et al. (2016), MNRAS 463, 45
  44. A Catalog of Eclipsing Binaries and Variable Stars Observed with ASTEP 400 from DOME C, Antarctica. Chapellier et al. (2016), ApJ 226, 21
  45. Thermalizing a telescope in Antarctica - analysis of ASTEP observations. Guillot et al. (2015), AN, 336, 638
  46. Transit Search from Antarctica and Chile - Comparison and Combination. Fruth et al. (2014), PASP, 126 227
  47. The secondary eclipses of WASP-19b as seen by the ASTEP 400 telescope from Antarctica. Abe et al. (2013), A&A, 553, 49.

 

ASTEP SPIE* Publications

  1. Observation scheduling and automatic data reduction for the Antarctic Telescope, ASTEP+, Dransfield, G., et al. (2022), 2022SPIE12186E..1FD
  2. Observing exoplanets from Antarctica in two colours: set-up and operation of ASTEP+, Schmider, F.-X., et al. (2022), 2022SPIE12182E..2OS
  3. Towards ASTEP+, a two-color photometric telescope at Dome C, Antarctica, Crouzet, N., et al. (2020), 2020SPIE11447E..0OC
  4. Six winters of photometry from Dome C, Antarctica: challenges, improvements, and results from the ASTEP experiment, Crouzet, N., et al. (2016), 2016SPIE.9908E..0UC
  5. Two years of polar winter observations with the ASTEP400 telescope, Abe, L., et al. (2012), 2012SPIE.8444E..5IA
  6. ASTEP 400: a telescope designed for exoplanet transit detection from Dome C, Antarctica, Daban, J.-B., et al. (2010), 2010SPIE.7733E..4TD

* SPIE: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers Conference Series

 

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