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Fundamental effective temperature measurements for eclipsing binary stars I. Development of the method and application to AI Phoenicis (2020)
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Smalley, & Maxted. (2020). Fundamental effective temperature measurements for eclipsing binary stars I. Development of the method and application to AI Phoenicis. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2899-2909. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2167

Stars with accurate and precise effective temperature (Teff) measurements are needed to test stellar atmosphere models and calibrate empirical methods to determine Teff. There are few standard stars currently available to calibrate temperature indica... Read More about Fundamental effective temperature measurements for eclipsing binary stars I. Development of the method and application to AI Phoenicis.

The Compact Triply Eclipsing Triple Star TIC 209409435 Discovered with TESS (2020)
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Maxted. (2020). The Compact Triply Eclipsing Triple Star TIC 209409435 Discovered with TESS. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 4624-4636. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1817

We report the discovery in TESS Sectors 3 and 4 of a compact triply eclipsing triple star system. TIC 209409435 is a previously unknown eclipsing binary with a period of 5.717 days, and the presence of a third star in an outer eccentric orbit of 121.... Read More about The Compact Triply Eclipsing Triple Star TIC 209409435 Discovered with TESS.

A chemical survey of exoplanets with ARIEL (2018)
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Maxted. (2018). A chemical survey of exoplanets with ARIEL. Experimental Astronomy, 135 - 209. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-018-9598-x

Thousands of exoplanets have now been discovered with a huge range of masses, sizes and orbits: from rocky Earth-like planets to large gas giants grazing the surface of their host star. However, the essential nature of these exoplanets remains largel... Read More about A chemical survey of exoplanets with ARIEL.

The Exoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope (EXCITE) (2018)
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Maxted. (2018). The Exoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope (EXCITE). Proceedings of SPIE, https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2314225

Although there are a large number of known exoplanets, there is little data on their global atmospheric properties. Phase-resolved spectroscopy of transiting planets – continuous spectroscopic observation of planets during their full orbits – probes... Read More about The Exoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope (EXCITE).

From Dense Hot Jupiter to Low Density Neptune: The Discovery of WASP-127b, WASP-136b and WASP-138b (2017)
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Lam, K., Faedi, F., Brown, D., Anderson, D., Delrez, L., Gillon, M., Hébrard, G., Lendl, M., Mancini, L., Southworth, J., Smalley, B., Triaud, A., Turner, O., Hay, K., Armstrong, D., Barros, S., Bonomo, A., Bouchy, F., Boumis, P., Collier Cameron, A., …Wheatley, P. (2017). From Dense Hot Jupiter to Low Density Neptune: The Discovery of WASP-127b, WASP-136b and WASP-138b. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 599, Article A3. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629403

We report three newly discovered exoplanets from the SuperWASP survey. WASP-127b is a heavily inflated super-Neptune of mass 0.18±0.02 MJ and radius 1.37±0.04 RJ. This is one of the least massive planets discovered by the WASP project. It orbits a br... Read More about From Dense Hot Jupiter to Low Density Neptune: The Discovery of WASP-127b, WASP-136b and WASP-138b.

Pulsation versus metallicism in Am stars as revealed by LAMOST and WASP (2016)
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Smalley, B., Antoci, V., L. Holdsworth, D., W. Kurtz, D., J. Murphy, S., De Cat, P., R. Anderson, D., Catanzaro, G., Collier Cameron, A., Hellier, C., F. L. Maxted, P., J. Norton, A., Pollacco, D., Ripepi, V., G. West, R., & J. Wheatley, P. (2017). Pulsation versus metallicism in Am stars as revealed by LAMOST and WASP. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 465(3), 2662-2670. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw2903

We present the results of a study of a large sample of A and Am stars with spectral types from LAMOST and light curves from WASP. We find that, unlike normal A stars, d Sct pulsations in Am stars are mostly confined to the effective temperature range... Read More about Pulsation versus metallicism in Am stars as revealed by LAMOST and WASP.

WASP-157b, a Transiting Hot Jupiter Observed with K2 (2016)
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Močnik, T., Anderson, D., Brown, D., Collier Cameron, A., Delrez, L., Gillon, M., Hellier, C., Jehin, E., Lendl, M., Maxted, P., Neveu-VanMalle, M., Pepe, F., Pollacco, D., QueloZ, D., Ségransan, D., Smalley, B., Southworth, J., Triaud, A., Udry, S., & West, R. (2016). WASP-157b, a Transiting Hot Jupiter Observed with K2. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 128(970), Article 124403. https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/128/970/124403

We announce the discovery of the transiting hot Jupiter WASP-157b in a 3.95-d orbit around a V = 12.9 G2 main-sequence star. This moderately inflated planet has a Saturn-like density, with a mass of 0.57 ± 0.10 MJup and a radius of 1.06 ± 0.05 RJup.... Read More about WASP-157b, a Transiting Hot Jupiter Observed with K2.

High-resolution Imaging of Transiting Extrasolar Planetary systems (HITEP) I. Lucky imaging observations of 101 systems in the southern hemisphere (2016)
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Evans, D., Southworth, J., Maxted, P., Skottfelt, J., Hundertmark, M., Jørgensen, U., Dominik, M., Alsubai, K., Andersen, M., Bozza, V., Bramich, D., Burgdorf, M., Ciceri, S., D’Ago, G., Figuera Jaimes, R., Gu, S.-H., Haugbøll, T., Hinse, T., JuncheN. Kains, D., Kerins, E., …Wertz, O. (2016). High-resolution Imaging of Transiting Extrasolar Planetary systems (HITEP) I. Lucky imaging observations of 101 systems in the southern hemisphere. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 589, A58. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527970

Context. Wide binaries are a potential pathway for the formation of hot Jupiters. The binary fraction among host stars is an important discriminator between competing formation theories, but has not been well characterised. Additionally, contaminatin... Read More about High-resolution Imaging of Transiting Extrasolar Planetary systems (HITEP) I. Lucky imaging observations of 101 systems in the southern hemisphere.

Three irradiated and bloated hot Jupiters: WASP-76b, WASP-82b, and WASP-90b (2016)
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West, R., Almenara, J.-M., Anderson, D., Bouchy, F., Brown, D., Collier Cameron, A., Deleuil, M., Delrez, L., Doyle, A., Faedi, F., Fumel, A., Gillon, M., Hebrard, G., Hellier, C., Jehin, E., Lendl, M., Maxted, P., Pepe, F., Pollacco, D., Queloz, D., …Udry, S. (2016). Three irradiated and bloated hot Jupiters: WASP-76b, WASP-82b, and WASP-90b. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 585, Article A126. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527276

We report on three new transiting hot Jupiter planets, discovered from the WASP surveys, which we combine with radial velocities from OHP/SOPHIE and Euler/CORALIE and photometry from Euler and TRAPPIST. The planets WASP-76b, WASP-82b, and WASP-90b ar... Read More about Three irradiated and bloated hot Jupiters: WASP-76b, WASP-82b, and WASP-90b.

A New sdo plus DM Binary With Extreme Eclipses And Reflection Effect (2015)
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Derekas, A., Németh, P., Southworth, J., Borkovits, T., Sárneczky, K., Pál, A., Csák, B., Garcia-Alvarez, D., Maxted, P., Kiss, L., Vida, K., Szabó, G., & Kriskovics, L. (2015). A New sdo plus DM Binary With Extreme Eclipses And Reflection Effect. Astrophysical Journal, 808(2), Article 179. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/808/2/179

We report the discovery of a new totally eclipsing binary (R.A. = ${06}^{{\rm{h}}}{40}^{{\rm{m}}}{29}^{{\rm{s}}}11$; decl. = +38°56'52''2; J = 2000.0; Rmax = 17.2 mag) with an sdO primary and a strongly irradiated red dwarf companion. It has an orbit... Read More about A New sdo plus DM Binary With Extreme Eclipses And Reflection Effect.

Precise mass and radius measurements for the components of the bright solar-type eclipsing binary star V1094 Tau (2015)
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Maxted, P., Hutcheon, R., Torres, G., Lacy, C., Southworth, J., Smalley, B., Pavlovski, K., Marschall, L., & Clausen, J. (2015). Precise mass and radius measurements for the components of the bright solar-type eclipsing binary star V1094 Tau. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 578, Article A25. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201525873

V1094 Tau is bright eclipsing binary star with an orbital period close to 9 days containing two stars similar to the Sun. Our aim is to test models of Sun-like stars using precise and accurate mass and radius measurements for both stars in V1094 Tau.... Read More about Precise mass and radius measurements for the components of the bright solar-type eclipsing binary star V1094 Tau.

A comparison of gyrochronological and isochronal age estimates for transiting exoplanet host stars (2015)
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Maxted, P., Serenelli, A., & Southworth, J. (2015). A comparison of gyrochronological and isochronal age estimates for transiting exoplanet host stars. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 577, Article A90. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201525774

Previous studies suggest that tidal interactions may be responsible for discrepancies between the ages of exoplanet host stars estimated using stellar models (isochronal ages) and age estimates based on the stars' rotation periods (gyrochronological... Read More about A comparison of gyrochronological and isochronal age estimates for transiting exoplanet host stars.

WASP-20b and WASP-28b: a hot Saturn and a hot Jupiter in near-aligned orbits around solar-type stars (2015)
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Hellier, Smalley, & Maxted. (2015). WASP-20b and WASP-28b: a hot Saturn and a hot Jupiter in near-aligned orbits around solar-type stars. Astronomy & Astrophysics, https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201423591

We report the discovery of the planets WASP-20b and WASP-28b along with measurements of their sky-projected orbital obliquities. WASP-20b is an inflated, Saturn-mass planet (0.31?MJup; 1.46?RJup) in a 4.9-day, near-aligned (? = 12.7 ± 4.2°) orbit aro... Read More about WASP-20b and WASP-28b: a hot Saturn and a hot Jupiter in near-aligned orbits around solar-type stars.

Hot subdwarf binaries from the MUCHFUSS project - Analysis of 12 new systems and a study of the short-period binary population (2015)
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Kupfer, T., Geier, S., Heber, U., Østensen, R., Barlow, B., Maxted, P., Heuser, C., Schaffenroth, V., & Gänsicke, B. (2015). Hot subdwarf binaries from the MUCHFUSS project - Analysis of 12 new systems and a study of the short-period binary population. Astronomy & Astrophysics, A44 -?. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201425213

The project Massive Unseen Companions to Hot Faint Underluminous Stars from SDSS (MUCHFUSS) aims at finding hot subdwarf stars with massive compact companions like massive white dwarfs (M>1.0 M$_\odot$), neutron stars, or stellar-mass black holes. We... Read More about Hot subdwarf binaries from the MUCHFUSS project - Analysis of 12 new systems and a study of the short-period binary population.

Multiwaveband photometry of the irradiated brown dwarf WD0137-349B (2015)
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Casewell, S., Lawrie, K., Maxted, P., Marley, M., Fortney, J., Rimmer, P., Littlefair, S., Wynn, G., Burleigh, M., & Helling, C. (2015). Multiwaveband photometry of the irradiated brown dwarf WD0137-349B. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 447(4), 3218 -3226. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu2721

WD0137-349 is a white dwarf–brown dwarf binary system in a 116 min orbit. We present radial velocity observations and multiwaveband photometry from V, R and I in the optical, to J, H and Ks in the near-IR and [3.6], [4.5], [5.8] and [8.0] µm in the m... Read More about Multiwaveband photometry of the irradiated brown dwarf WD0137-349B.

WASP-94 A and B planets: hot-Jupiter cousins in a twin-star system (2014)
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Neveu-VanMalle, M., Queloz, D., Anderson, D., Charbonnel, C., Collier Cameron, A., Delrez, L., Gillon, M., Hellier, C., Jehin, E., Lendl, M., Maxted, P., Pepe, F., Pollacco, D., Ségransan, D., Smalley, B., Smith, A., Southworth, J., Triaud, A., Udry, S., & West, R. (2014). WASP-94 A and B planets: hot-Jupiter cousins in a twin-star system. Astronomy & Astrophysics, https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201424744

We report the discovery of two hot-Jupiter planets, each orbiting one of the stars of a wide binary system. WASP-94A (2MASS 20550794–3408079) is an F8 type star hosting a transiting planet with a radius of 1.72 ± 0.06 RJup, a mass of 0.452 ± 0.034 MJ... Read More about WASP-94 A and B planets: hot-Jupiter cousins in a twin-star system.

WASP-104b and WASP-106b: two transiting hot Jupiters in 1.75-day and 9.3-day orbits (2014)
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Smalley, & Maxted. (2014). WASP-104b and WASP-106b: two transiting hot Jupiters in 1.75-day and 9.3-day orbits. Astronomy & Astrophysics, https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201424752

We have used the WASP survey to discover two exoplanetary systems, each consisting of a Jupiter-sized planet transiting an 11th-magnitude (V) main-sequence star. WASP-104b orbits its star in 1.75 d, whereas WASP-106b has the fourth-longest orbital pe... Read More about WASP-104b and WASP-106b: two transiting hot Jupiters in 1.75-day and 9.3-day orbits.

Spitzer 3.6 and 4.5 mu m full-orbit light curves of WASP-18 (2012)
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Maxted, P., Anderson, D. R., Doyle, A. P., Gillon, M., Harrington, J., Iro, N., Jehin, E., Lafreniere, D., Smalley, B., & Southworth, J. (2013). Spitzer 3.6 and 4.5 mu m full-orbit light curves of WASP-18. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 428(3), 2645-2660. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sts231

We present new lightcurves of the massive hot Jupiter system WASP-18 obtained with the Spitzer spacecraft covering the entire orbit at 3.6 micron and 4.5 micron. These lightcurves are used to measure the amplitude, shape and phase of the thermal phas... Read More about Spitzer 3.6 and 4.5 mu m full-orbit light curves of WASP-18.

Kinematic structure in the young σ Orionis association (2006)
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Jeffries, R., Maxted, P., Oliveira, J., & Naylor, T. (2006). Kinematic structure in the young σ Orionis association. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 371(1), L6 - L10. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-3933.2006.00196.x

We have used precise radial velocity measurements for a large number of candidate low-mass stars and brown dwarfs, to show that the young Sigma Ori ``cluster'' consists of two spatially superimposed components which are kinematically separated by 7 k... Read More about Kinematic structure in the young σ Orionis association.