A deep radius valley revealed by kepler short cadence observations

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  • who: MNRAS et al. from the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, Dorking , NT, UK have published the paper: A deep radius valley revealed by Kepler short cadence observations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This work highlights the value of transit observations with a short photometric cadence to precisely determine planet radii, and the authors provide an updated list of precisely and homogeneously determined parameters for the planets in the sample . The authors seek to refit planet transits for the full subset of F18 for which short cadence observations are available. The authors report . . .

     

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