... announced[*]
See, for example, Jean Schneider's Extrasolar Planet Encyclopedia at http://exoplanet.eu/
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... measurements[*]
For a review, see Charbonneau et al. (2007, and references therein). For an updated list, see for example http://www.inscience.ch/transits, and references therein.
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...$N_{\rm obs} = 43$ times[*]
We define as elementary observation the successive crossing of the two fields-of-view of the satellite, separated by the basic angle $\gamma = 106.5{\hbox{$^\circ$ }}$.
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... systems[*]
Johnson et al. (2007) and Setiawan et al. (2008) report possible multiple companions around GJ 317 and HD 47536. We elect not to include them as their orbits are either only loosely constrained or not yet statistically very significant.
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... 2003[*]
http://www.eso.org/observing/proposals/gto79/harps/4.txt
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Copyright ESO 2008