Astronomers conduct much of their reading online, but a good collection of books is always nice to have.
Readings by assigned week :
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Week1: Explanets Review, by Lee https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.08907
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week2: Planets of the Proxima Centauri System https://www.pnas.org/doi/pdf/10.1073/pnas.1706680114
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Week3: Planet Size Distribution - Zeng (2019) https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.04253
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Week4: James Webb Space Telescope and Exoplanets https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20180004151/downloads/20180004151.pdf
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Week5: Planet Geology
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Week6: Planet Imaging paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/1810.02031.pdf, https://arxiv.org/pdf/1210.2471.pdf (slightly outdated)
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Week7: Transit Lightcurves of Artificial Objects - Arnold (2005)
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Astronomy
- Exoplanet Atmospheres (Seager)
- Exoplanets book.
- Protostars and Planets
- Small Exoplanets Occurrence and Envelope Structure(concise Review)
- Exoplanet Atmospheres Review:
- Planet formation of Super Earths, Review:
- Exoplanet Atomospheres at High Resolution
- Exoplanet Discovery:
- TRAPPIST discovery paper https://www.nature.com/articles/nature21360
- early kepler discovery paper http://science.sciencemag.org/content/327/5968/977
- exo-Earth discovery paper https://arxiv.org/abs/1404.5667
- Planetary Systems - what they look like and how (often) they occur:
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Statistics
- Bevington (link below is to free pdf)
- Baysian Statistics in Astronomy
- Planet occurrance (Advanced):
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Data Analysis and Tools
- Python analysis book.
- Fitting data to a line (suprisingly advanced)
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Examples of undergraduate research papers:
- "A Search for Planets around Barnard's star" UC Berkeley undergrad, Jiuen Choi
- Systemic Radial Velocities for ~2000 Planet Search Stars, UC Berkeley undergrad: Carly Chubak
- "Detection of Stars within 0.8" of Kepler Objects of Interest" UC Berkeley undergrad: Rea Kolbl
- "Precision Stellar Characterization of FGKM Stars using an Empirical Spectral Library" CalTech UG: Samuel Yee
- "HAT-P-11: Discovery of a Second Planet and a Clue to Understanding Exoplanet Obliquities" CalTech UG: Samuel Yee
- "Orbits for the Impatient: a Bayesian Rejection-sampling Method for Quickly Fitting the Orbits of Long-period Exoplanets" Brown UG: Sarah Blunt
- "Kepler-1649b: An Exo-Venus in the Solar Neighborhood" UC Berkeley undergrad, Isabel Angelo
- "A Case for an Atmosphere on Super-Earth 55 Cancri e" UC Berkeley undergrad, Isabel Angelo
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Resources:
- Exoplanet data analysis in python: https://exoplanet.dfm.io/en/latest/