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Validation of Kepler's multiple planet candidates. II. Refined statistical framework and descriptions of systems of special interestLissauer et al., 2014
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- Lissauer J
- Marcy G
- Bryson S
- Rowe J
- Jontof-Hutter D
- Agol E
- Borucki W
- Carter J
- Ford E
- Gilliland R
- Kolbl R
- Star K
- Steffen J
- Torres G
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- The Astrophysical Journal
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We extend the statistical analysis performed by Lissauer et al. in 2012, which demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of Kepler candidate multiple transiting systems (multis) represents true transiting planets, and we develop therefrom a procedure to validate large …
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