David Ehrenreich
Ehrenreich, David, 1979-....
Ehrenreich, D.
Ehrenreich, David
VIAF ID: 224773420 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ehrenreich, D.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ehrenreich, David, ‡d 1979-....
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Works
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Caractères de planètes extrasolaires : des observations de planètes géantes en transit aux modèles de planètes de taille terrestre | |
Caractérisation des atmosphères exo-planétaires à l'aide d'observations à moyenne et haute résolution spectrale | |
Characterisation of exoplanetary atmospheres using medium and high resolution spectroscopy. | |
Characterizing extrasolar planets. | |
Detection and caracterisation of planets in transit around M dwarfs. | |
HSTPanCET Program: A Cloudy Atmosphere for the PromisingJWSTTarget WASP-101b | |
K2-111: an old system with two planets in near-resonance† | |
The LAOG-Planet Imaging Surveys | |
The long egress of GJ 436b’s giant exosphere | |
Mass-loss rate and local thermodynamic state of the KELT-9 b thermosphere from the hydrogen Balmer series | |
MOVES – I. The evolving magnetic field of the planet-hosting star HD189733 | |
Near-infrared transmission spectrum of the warm-Uranus GJ 3470b with the Wide Field Camera-3 on theHubbleSpace Telescope | |
Neutral Iron Emission Lines from the Dayside of KELT-9b: The GAPS Program with HARPS-N at TNG XX | |
New Mass and Radius Constraints on the LHS 1140 Planets: LHS 1140 b Is either a Temperate Mini-Neptune or a Water World | |
New observations of the extended hydrogen exosphere of the extrasolar planet HD 209458b | |
Nightside condensation of iron in an ultrahot giant exoplanet | |
No hydrogen exosphere detected around the super-Earth HD 97658 b | |
Observability of hydrogen-rich exospheres in Earth-like exoplanets | |
Observation of the full 12-hour-long transit of the exoplanet HD 80606b | |
Observations of Transiting Exoplanets with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) | |
On the Possible Properties of Small and Cold Extrasolar Planets: Is OGLE 2005‐BLG‐390Lb Entirely Frozen? | |
An Optical Transmission Spectrum for the Ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121b Measured with the Hubble Space Telescope | |
Orbital characterization of theβPictoris b giant planet | |
Orbital fitting of imaged planetary companions with high eccentricities and unbound orbits. Their application to Fomalhaut b and PZ Telecopii B | |
Orbital misalignment of the Neptune-mass exoplanet GJ 436b with the spin of its cool star | |
p-winds: An open-source Python code to model planetary outflows and upper atmospheres | |
Physics and astrophysics of planetary systems : école de physique des Houches, February 18-29, 2008 | |
The planet companion around β Pictoris | |
Planets observed with CHEOPS. Two super-Earths orbiting the red dwarf star TOI-776 | |
The PLATO 2.0 mission | |
Precise masses for the transiting planetary system HD 106315 with HARPS | |
Radiative braking in the extended exosphere of GJ 436 b | |
Reconnaissance of the TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet system in the Lyman-αline | |
The retrograde orbit of the HAT-P-6b exoplanet | |
Revisiting Proxima with ESPRESSO | |
The Rossiter–McLaughlin effect revolutions: an ultra-short period planet and a warm mini-Neptune on perpendicular orbits | |
Search for rings and satellites around the exoplanet CoRoT-9b using Spitzer photometry | |
Search for water vapor in the high-resolution transmission spectrum of HD 189733b in the visible | |
The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets. XIII. Two planets around M-dwarfs Gl617A and Gl96 | |
SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. III. KOI-423b: an 18 MJup transiting companion around an F7IV star | |
Sparse aperture masking at the VLT. II. Detection limits for the eight debris disks stars {beta} Pic, AU Mic, 49 Cet, {eta} Tel, Fomalhaut, g Lup, HD 181327 and HR 8799 | |
Spectrally resolved detection of sodium in the atmosphere of HD 189733b with the HARPS spectrograph | |
Spectrally resolved helium absorption from the extended atmosphere of a warm Neptune-mass exoplanet | |
Spi-OPS: <i>Spitzer</i> and CHEOPS confirm the near-polar orbit of MASCARA-1 b and reveal a hint of dayside reflection | |
Spin-orbit misalignment in the HD 80606 planetary system | |
The Spitzer search for the transits of HARPS low-mass planets | |
The stable climate of KELT-9b | |
Strong H I Lyman-{alpha} variations from an 11 Gyr-old host star: a planetary origin? | |
Strong XUV irradiation of the Earth-sized exoplanets orbiting the ultracool dwarf TRAPPIST-1 | |
A sub-Neptune and a non-transiting Neptune-mass companion unveiled by ESPRESSO around the bright late-F dwarf HD 5278 (TOI-130) | |
Temporal Evolution of the High-energy Irradiation and Water Content of TRAPPIST-1 Exoplanets | |
Temporal variations in the evaporating atmosphere of the exoplanet HD 189733b | |
TESS and CHEOPS discover two warm sub-Neptunes transiting the bright K-dwarf HD 15906 | |
TESS Discovery of a Transiting Super-Earth in the pi Mensae System | |
TiO and VO broad band absorption features in the optical spectrum of the atmosphere of the hot-Jupiter HD 209458b | |
Transit confirmation and improved stellar and planet parameters for the super-Earth HD 97658 b and its host star | |
Transit detection of the long-period volatile-rich super-Earth ν² Lupi d with CHEOPS | |
Transit spectrophotometry of the exoplanet HD 189733b | |
Transit timing variations of AU Microscopii b and c | |
Transiting Exoplanet Studies and Community Targets forJWST's Early Release Science Program | |
Transits of Known Planets Orbiting a Naked-eye Star | |
Transmission Spectroscopy of WASP-79b from 0.6 to 5.0 μm | |
Transmission spectrum of Venus as a transiting exoplanet | |
An ultrahot gas-giant exoplanet with a stratosphere | |
The upper atmosphere of the exoplanet HD 209458 b revealed by the sodium D lines | |
Warm terrestrial planet with half the mass of Venus transiting a nearby star | |
WASP-166b: a bloated super-Neptune transiting a V = 9 star | |
WASP-80b has a dayside within the T-dwarf range | |
The XUV environments of exoplanets from Jupiter-size to super-Earth | |
The XUV irradiation and likely atmospheric escape of the super-Earth π Men c |