Biography
After an undergraduate degree in Physics at Oxford I did a PhD at the Mullard Space Science Lab of University College London, specialising in understanding interacting binary stars. I was later a Hubble Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin before taking a Lectureship in Astrophysics at Keele.
Research and scholarship
I lead Keele's involvement in the WASP (Wide Angle Search for Planets) project, searching for planets around other stars. We operate the WASP-South observatory, which monitors hundreds of thousands of stars looking for small dips in their lightcurves when a planet transits in front of its star. WASP-South has now found many of the brightest transiting exoplanets in the Southern hemisphere.
See personal website for further information.
Teaching
- PHY-10010 Mechanics, Gravity and Relativity (Module leader)
- PHY-10005 Electricity and Stellar Structure (Module leader)
- PHY-20002 Stellar Astrophysics (Module leader)
- PHY-30001 Cosmology (Module leader)
Selected Publications
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The GAPS programme at TNG XL. A puffy and warm Neptune-sized planet and an outer Neptune-mass candidate orbiting the solar-type star TOI-1422. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A8, vol. 667. link> doi> full text>2022.
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GJ 3090 b: one of the most favourable mini-Neptune for atmospheric characterisation. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A91, vol. 665. link> doi> full text>2022.
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The HD 260655 system: Two rocky worlds transiting a bright M dwarf at 10 pc. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A199, vol. 664. link> doi> full text>2022.
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TOI-712: A System of Adolescent Mini-Neptunes Extending to the Habitable Zone. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 71, vol. 164(2). link> doi> full text>2022.
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A low-eccentricity migration pathway for a 13-h-period Earth analogue in a four-planet system. NATURE ASTRONOMY, 736-+, vol. 6(6). link> doi> full text>2022.
Full Publications Listshow
Journal Articles
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The GAPS programme at TNG XL. A puffy and warm Neptune-sized planet and an outer Neptune-mass candidate orbiting the solar-type star TOI-1422. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A8, vol. 667. link> doi> full text>2022.
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GJ 3090 b: one of the most favourable mini-Neptune for atmospheric characterisation. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A91, vol. 665. link> doi> full text>2022.
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The HD 260655 system: Two rocky worlds transiting a bright M dwarf at 10 pc. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A199, vol. 664. link> doi> full text>2022.
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TOI-712: A System of Adolescent Mini-Neptunes Extending to the Habitable Zone. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 71, vol. 164(2). link> doi> full text>2022.
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A low-eccentricity migration pathway for a 13-h-period Earth analogue in a four-planet system. NATURE ASTRONOMY, 736-+, vol. 6(6). link> doi> full text>2022.
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The young HD 73583 (TOI-560) planetary system: two 10-M-circle plus mini-Neptunes transiting a 500-Myr-old, bright, and active K dwarf. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1606-1627, vol. 514(2). link> doi> full text>2022.
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BEBOP II: sensitivity to sub-Saturn circumbinary planets using radial-velocities. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 3571-3583, vol. 511(3). link> doi> full text>2022.
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TOI-1201 b: A mini-Neptune transiting a bright and moderately young M dwarf. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A124, vol. 656. link> doi> full text>2021.
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GJ 367b: A dense, ultrashort-period sub-Earth planet transiting a nearby red dwarf star. Science, 1271-1275, vol. 374(6572). link> doi> link> full text>2021.
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TIC 172900988: A Transiting Circumbinary Planet Detected in One Sector of TESS Data. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 234, vol. 162(6). link> doi> full text>2021.
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TIC 454140642: A Compact, Coplanar, Quadruple-lined Quadruple Star System Consisting of Two Eclipsing Binaries. The Astrophysical Journal, 93, vol. 917(2). doi> full text>2021.
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TOI-431/HIP 26013: a super-Earth and a sub-Neptune transiting a bright, early K dwarf, with a third RV planet. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2782-2803, vol. 507(2). link> doi> full text>2021.
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HD 183579b: a warm sub-Neptune transiting a solar twin detected by TESS. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2220-2240, vol. 507(2). link> doi> full text>2021.
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Warm Jupiters in TESS Full-frame Images: A Catalog and Observed Eccentricity Distribution for Year 1. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES, Article ARTN 6, vol. 255(1). link> doi> full text>2021.
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TOI-269 b: an eccentric sub-Neptune transiting a M2 dwarf revisited with ExTrA. Astronomy & Astrophysics, A145, vol. 650. doi>2021.
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The EBLM project - VIII. First results for M-dwarf mass, radius, and effective temperature measurements using CHEOPS light curves. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 306-322, vol. 506(1). link> doi> full text>2021.
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TESS Delivers Five New Hot Giant Planets Orbiting Bright Stars from the Full-frame Images. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 194, vol. 161(4). link> doi> full text>2021.
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A nearby transiting rocky exoplanet that is suitable for atmospheric investigation. Science, 1038-1041, vol. 371(6533). link> doi> full text>2021.
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TIC 168789840: A Sextuply Eclipsing Sextuple Star System. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 162, vol. 161(4). link> doi> full text>2021.
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TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). IV. Three Small Planets Orbiting a 120 Myr Old Star in the Pisces-Eridanus Stream. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 65, vol. 161(2). link> doi> full text>2021.
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A hot mini-Neptune in the radius valley orbiting solar analogue HD 110113. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 4842-4857, vol. 502(4). link> doi> link> full text>2021.
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TESS Discovery of a Super-Earth and Three Sub-Neptunes Hosted by the Bright, Sun-like Star HD 108236. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 85, vol. 161(2). link> doi> full text>2021.
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The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs: LP 714-47 b (TOI 442.01): populating the Neptune desert. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A127, vol. 644. link> doi> full text>2020.
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Two Young Planetary Systems around Field Stars with Ages between 20 and 320 Myr from TESS. The Astronomical Journal, 2, vol. 161. doi> link> full text>
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Orbital and physical parameters of eclipsing binaries from the ASAS catalogue - XI. CHIRON investigation of long-period binaries. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 4972-4988, vol. 500(4). link> doi> full text>2021.
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Abundance measurements of H2O and carbon-bearing species in the atmosphere of WASP-127b confirm its supersolar metallicity. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 4042-4064, vol. 500(3). link> doi> full text>2020.
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WASP-186 and WASP-187: two hot Jupiters discovered by SuperWASP and SOPHIE with additional observations by TESS. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 428-440, vol. 499(1). link> doi> full text>2020.
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The Multiplanet System TOI-421*: A Warm Neptune and a Super Puffy Mini-Neptune Transiting a G9 V Star in a Visual Binary*. Astronomical Journal, Article ARTN 114, vol. 160(3). link> doi> link> full text>2020.
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The TOI-763 system: sub-Neptunes orbiting a Sun-like star. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 4503-4517, vol. 498(3). link> doi> full text>2020.
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Discovery and characterization of the exoplanets WASP-148b and c: A transiting system with two interacting giant planets. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A32, vol. 640. link> doi> full text>2020.
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TESS Reveals a Short-period Sub-Neptune Sibling (HD 86226c) to a Known Long-period Giant Planet. Astronomical Journal, Article ARTN 96, vol. 160(2). link> doi> link> full text>2020.
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TIC 278956474: Two close binaries in one young quadruple system, identified by \textit{TESS}. Astronomical Journal. link> doi> link> full text>2020.
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The EBLM project - VII. Spin-orbit alignment for the circumbinary planet host EBLM J0608-59 A/TOI-1338A. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1627-1633, vol. 497(2). link> doi> full text>2020.
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A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii. Nature, 497-500, vol. 582(7813). link> doi> link> full text>2020.
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TOI-1338: TESS' First Transiting Circumbinary Planet. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 253, vol. 159(6). link> doi> full text>2020.
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Two Transiting Hot Jupiters from the WASP Survey: WASP-150b and WASP-176b. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 255, vol. 159(6). link> doi> full text>2020.
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A hot terrestrial planet orbiting the bright M dwarf L 168-9 unveiled by TESS. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A58, vol. 636. link> doi> full text>2020.
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HATS-47b, HATS-48Ab, HATS-49b, and HATS-72b: Four Warm Giant Planets Transiting K Dwarfs. The Astronomical Journal, 173, vol. 159. doi> link> full text>2020.
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1252 b: A 1.2 R-circle plus Planet Transiting an M3 Dwarf at 20.4 pc. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, Article ARTN L7, vol. 890(1). link> doi> full text>2020.
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NGTS and WASP photometric recovery of a single-transit candidate from TESS. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1548-1553, vol. 491(2). link> doi> full text>2020.
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WASP-South hot Jupiters: WASP-178b, WASP-184b, WASP-185b, and WASP-192b. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1479-1487, vol. 490(1). link> doi> full text>2019.
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WASP-180Ab: Doppler tomography of a hot Jupiter orbiting the primary star in a visual binary. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2467-2474, vol. 490(2). link> doi> full text>2019.
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Two New HATNet Hot Jupiters around A Stars and the First Glimpse at the Occurrence Rate of Hot Jupiters from TESS. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 141, vol. 158(4). link> doi> full text>2019.
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WASP-166b: a bloated super-Neptune transiting a V=9 star. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 3067-3075, vol. 488(3). link> doi> full text>2019.
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WASP-169, WASP-171, WASP-175, andWASP-182: three hot Jupiters and one bloated sub-Saturn mass planet discovered by WASP-South. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2478-2487, vol. 489(2). link> doi> full text>2019.
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Planetary system around the nearby M dwarf GJ 357 including a transiting, hot, Earth-sized planet optimal for atmospheric characterization. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A39, vol. 628. link> doi> full text>2019.
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TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME): A Planet in the 45Myr Tucana-Horologium Association. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, Article ARTN L17, vol. 880(1). link> doi> full text>2019.
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The EBLM Project V. Physical properties of ten fully convective, very-low-mass stars. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A150, vol. 625. link> doi> full text>2019.
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The EBLM project VI. Mass and radius of five low-mass stars in F plus M binaries discovered by the WASP survey. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A119, vol. 626. link> doi> full text>2019.
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The BEBOP radial-velocity survey for circumbinary planets I. Eight years of CORALIE observations of 47 single-line eclipsing binaries and abundance constraints on the masses of circumbinary planets. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A68, vol. 624. link> doi> full text>2019.
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Three hot-Jupiters on the upper edge of the mass-radius distribution: WASP-177, WASP-181, and WASP-183. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 5790-5799, vol. 485(4). link> doi> full text>2019.
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WASP-190b: Tomographic Discovery of a Transiting Hot Jupiter. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 141, vol. 157(4). link> doi> full text>2019.
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Fundamental properties of the pre-main sequence eclipsing stars of MML 53 and the mass of the tertiary. Astronomy and Astrophysics, A23, vol. 623. doi> link> full text>2019.
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Fundamental properties of the pre-main sequence eclipsing stars of MML 53 and the mass of the tertiary. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A23, vol. 623. link> doi> full text>2019.
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Discovery of Three New Transiting Hot Jupiters: WASP-161 b, WASP-163 b, and WASP-170 b. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 43, vol. 157(2). link> doi> full text>2019.
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A Discrete Set of Possible Transit Ephemerides for Two Long-period Gas Giants Orbiting HIP 41378. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 19, vol. 157(1). link> doi> full text>2019.
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WASP-147b, 160Bb, 164b, and 165b: two hot Saturns and two Jupiters, including two planets with metal-rich hosts. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 301-312, vol. 482(1). link> doi> full text>2019.
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WASP-128b: a transiting brown dwarf in the dynamical-tide regime. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 5091-5097, vol. 481(4). link> doi> full text>2018.
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New transiting hot Jupiters discovered by WASP-South, Euler/CORALIE and TRAPPIST-South. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. link> doi> full text>
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Discovery of WASP-174b: Doppler tomography of a near-grazing transit. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 5307-5313, vol. 480(4). link> doi> full text>2018.
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WASP0639-32: a new F-type subgiant/K-type main-sequence detached eclipsing binary from the WASP project. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A135, vol. 615. link> doi> full text>2018.
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Thermal emission of WASP-48b in the K-s-band. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A86, vol. 615. link> doi> full text>2018.
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WASP-104b is Darker Than Charcoal. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 44, vol. 156(2). link> doi> full text>2018.
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An absolute sodium abundance for a cloud-free 'hot Saturn' exoplanet. Nature, 526-529, vol. 557(7706). link> doi> full text>2018.
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Helium in the eroding atmosphere of an exoplanet. Nature, 68-70, vol. 557(7703). link> doi> full text>2018.
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The discovery of WASP-151b, WASP-153b, WASP-156b: Insights on giant planet migration and the upper boundary of the Neptunian desert. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A63, vol. 610. link> doi> full text>2018.
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The EBLM Project IV. Spectroscopic orbits of over 100 eclipsing M dwarfs masquerading as transiting hot Jupiters. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A129, vol. 608. link> doi> full text>2017.
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High-precision multiwavelength eclipse photometry of the ultra-hot gas giant exoplanet WASP-103 b. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2334-2351, vol. 474(2). link> doi> full text>2018.
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WASP-167b/KELT-13b: joint discovery of a hot Jupiter transiting a rapidly rotating F1V star. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2743-2752, vol. 471(3). link> doi> full text>2017.
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Periodic eclipses of the young star PDS 110 discovered with WASP and KELT photometry. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 740-749, vol. 471. doi> full text>2017.
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The discoveries of WASP-91b, WASP-105b and WASP-107b: Two warm Jupiters and a planet in the transition region between ice giants and gas giants⋆⋆⋆. Astronomy and Astrophysics, A110, vol. 604. doi> link> full text>2017.
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Starspots on WASP-107 and pulsations of WASP-118. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1622-1629, vol. 469(2). link> doi> full text>2017.
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The EBLM project III. A Saturn-size low-mass star at the hydrogen-burning limit. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN L6, vol. 604. link> doi> full text>2017.
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Recurring sets of recurring starspot occultations on exoplanet host Qatar-2. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 394-403, vol. 471(1). link> doi> full text>2017.
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From dense hot Jupiter to low-density Neptune: The discovery of WASP-127b, WASP-136b, and WASP-138b. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A3, vol. 599. link> doi> full text>2017.
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Peculiar architectures for theWASP-53 andWASP-81 planet-hosting systems. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1714-1733, vol. 467(2). link> doi> full text>2017.
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WASP-South transiting exoplanets: WASP-130b, WASP-131b, WASP-132b, WASP-139b, WASP-140b, WASP-141b and WASP-142b. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 3693-3707, vol. 465(3). link> doi> full text>2017.
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Pulsation versus metallicism in Am stars as revealed by LAMOST and WASP. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2662-2670, vol. 465(3). link> doi> full text>2017.
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WASP-157b, a Transiting Hot Jupiter Observed with K2. PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, Article ARTN 124403, vol. 128(970). link> doi> full text>2016.
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WASP-113b and WASP-114b, two inflated hot Jupiters with contrasting densities. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A113, vol. 593. link> doi> full text>2016.
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Rossiter-McLaughlin models and their effect on estimates of stellar rotation, illustrated using six WASP systems. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 810-839, vol. 464(1). link> doi> full text>2017.
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WASP-92b, WASP-93b and WASP-118b: three new transiting close-in giant planets. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 3276-3289, vol. 463(3). link> doi> full text>2016.
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WASP-86b and WASP-102b: super-dense versus bloated planets. Astronomy and Astrophysics. link> full text>
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Absolute parameters for AI Phoenicis using WASP photometry. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A124, vol. 591. link> doi> link> full text>2016.
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Orbital and physical parameters of eclipsing binaries from the ASAS catalogue - IX. Spotted pairs with red giants. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2234-2249, vol. 461(2). link> doi> link> full text>2016.
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Five transiting hot Jupiters discovered using WASP-South, Euler, and TRAPPIST: WASP-119 b, WASP-124 b, WASP-126 b, WASP-129 b, and WASP-133 b. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A55, vol. 591. link> doi> full text>2016.
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STARSPOTS ON WASP-85. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 150, vol. 151(6). link> doi> link> full text>2016.
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WASP-121 b: a hot Jupiter close to tidal disruption transiting an active F star. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 4025-4043, vol. 458(4). link> doi> link> full text>2016.
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FORS2 observes a multi-epoch transmission spectrum of the hot Saturn-mass exoplanet WASP-49b. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A67, vol. 587. link> doi> link> full text>2016.
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Hot Jupiters with relatives: discovery of additional planets in orbit around WASP-41 and WASP-47. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A93, vol. 586. link> doi> link> full text>2016.
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Three irradiated and bloated hot Jupiters: WASP-76b, WASP-82b, and WASP-90b. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, , vol. 585(A126). link> doi> link> full text>2016.
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WASP-80b has a dayside within the T-dwarf range. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2279-2290, vol. 450(3). link> doi> link> full text>2015.
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CHARACTERIZING K2 PLANET DISCOVERIES: A SUPER-EARTH TRANSITING THE BRIGHT K DWARF HIP 116454. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, Article ARTN 59, vol. 800(1). link> doi> full text>2015.
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THE WELL-ALIGNED ORBIT OF WASP-84b: EVIDENCE FOR DISK MIGRATION OF A HOT JUPITER. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, Article ARTN L9, vol. 800(1). link> doi> link> full text>2015.
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Discovery of WASP-85Ab: a hot Jupiter in a visual binary system.
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WASP-20b and WASP-28b: a hot Saturn and a hot Jupiter in near-aligned orbits around solar-type stars. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A61, vol. 575. link> doi> full text>2015.
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WASP-94 A and B planets: hot-Jupiter cousins in a twin-star system. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A49, vol. 572. link> doi> link> full text>2014.
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Six newly-discovered hot Jupiters transiting F/G stars: WASP-87b, WASP-108b, WASP-109b, WASP-110b, WASP-111b & WASP-112b.
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Three newly discovered sub-Jupiter-mass planets: WASP-69b and WASP-84b transit active K dwarfs andWASP-70Ab transits the evolved primary of a G4+K3 binary. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1114-1129, vol. 445(2). link> doi> link> full text>2014.
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WASP-117b: a 10-day-period Saturn in an eccentric and misaligned orbit. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article A81, vol. 568. link> doi> link> full text>2014.
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Period and amplitude variations in post-common-envelope eclipsing binaries observed with SuperWASP. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, , vol. 566(A128). link> doi> full text>2014.
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A window on exoplanet dynamical histories: Rossiter-McLaughlin observations of WASP-13b and WASP-32b. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 3392-3401, vol. 440(4). link> doi> link> full text>2014.
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Transiting hot Jupiters from WASP-South, Euler and TRAPPIST: WASP-95b to WASP-101b. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1982-1992, vol. 440(3). link> doi> link> full text>2014.
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Eclipsing Am binary systems in the SuperWASP survey. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, Article ARTN A69, vol. 564. link> doi> link> full text>2014.
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Pushing the precision limit of ground-based eclipse photometry. link>2008.
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Why Do Some Intermediate Polars Show Soft X-Ray Emission? A Survey of XMM-Newton Spectra. The Astrophysical Journal, 1277–1284, vol. 663(1). doi>2007.
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WASP-1b and WASP-2b: two new transiting exoplanets detected with SuperWASP and SOPHIE. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 951-957, vol. 375(3). doi>2007.
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The WASP Project and the SuperWASP Cameras. The Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1407-1418, vol. 118(848). doi>2006.
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On the iron Kα complex in magnetic cataclysmic variables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1037-1040, vol. 352(3). doi>2004.
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The X-ray binary X2127+119 in M15: evidence for a very low mass, stripped-giant companion. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. doi>2004.
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The non-radially pulsating primary of the cataclysmic variable GW Librae. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. doi>2004.
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