Astrophysics, Astronomy, Planet, Exoplanet and Planetary system are her primary areas of study. Her Astronomy research focuses on Astrobiology and how it connects with Brightness, Sky and Earth mass. Her work in the fields of Planet, such as Terrestrial planet, Giant planet and Neptune, intersects with other areas such as Zeeman–Doppler imaging.
As part of one scientific family, Magali Deleuil deals mainly with the area of Exoplanet, narrowing it down to issues related to the Transit, and often Kepler and Space exploration. Her research in Planetary system intersects with topics in Rotation period, Starspot, Gas giant and Telescope. Her Radial velocity research includes elements of Super-Earth and Radius.
Magali Deleuil spends much of her time researching Astrophysics, Planet, Exoplanet, Astronomy and Planetary system. Much of her study explores Astrophysics relationship to Radius. Her Planet research includes themes of Light curve, Orbital period and Transit.
Her Exoplanet research incorporates themes from Astrobiology, Satellite, Photometry and Giant planet. In her research, Differential rotation is intimately related to Stellar rotation, which falls under the overarching field of Planetary system. Her Radial velocity study combines topics in areas such as Kepler-22b, Circumstellar habitable zone, Binary star and Super-Earth.
Magali Deleuil mainly investigates Planet, Exoplanet, Astrophysics, Radial velocity and Planetary system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Astrobiology, Solar System, Orbital period and Photometry in addition to Planet. The Exoplanet study combines topics in areas such as Light curve and Transit.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Atmosphere and Radius. Her work focuses on many connections between Radial velocity and other disciplines, such as Super-Earth, that overlap with her field of interest in Variation and Photoevaporation. Her Planetary system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Orbital eccentricity and Hot Jupiter.
Her main research concerns Planet, Exoplanet, Astrophysics, Radial velocity and Orbital period. Her Planet study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Astronomy. Her Exoplanet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Satellite and Transit.
Super-Earth and Photometry are the subjects of her Astrophysics studies. Magali Deleuil focuses mostly in the field of Radial velocity, narrowing it down to topics relating to Circumstellar habitable zone and, in certain cases, Atmosphere. In her study, Dwarf star and Photoevaporation is inextricably linked to Radius, which falls within the broad field of Orbital period.
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The PLATO 2.0 Mission
H. Rauer;C. Catala;C. Aerts;T. Appourchaux.
arXiv: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (2013)
The PLATO 2.0 mission
H. Rauer;H. Rauer;C. Catala;C. Aerts;T. Appourchaux.
Experimental Astronomy (2014)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission VIII. CoRoT-7b: the first Super-Earth with measured radius
A. Leger;D. Rouan;J. Schneider;P. Barge.
arXiv: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (2009)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission VIII. CoRoT-7b: the first Super-Earth with measured radius
A. Léger;D. Rouan;J. Schneider;P. Barge.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2009)
The CoRoT-7 planetary system: two orbiting super-Earths
D. Queloz;F. Bouchy;F. Bouchy;C. Moutou;A. Hatzes.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2009)
Non-radial oscillation modes with long lifetimes in giant stars
Joris De Ridder;Caroline Barban;Frédéric Baudin;Fabien Carrier.
Nature (2009)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission VI. CoRoT-Exo-3b: The first secure inhabitant of the brown-dwarf desert
M. Deleuil;H. J. Deeg;R. Alonso;F. Bouchy.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2008)
Planets and stellar activity: hide and seek in the CoRoT-7 system
R. D. Haywood;A. Collier Cameron;D. Queloz;S. C. C. Barros.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2014)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission I - CoRoT-Exo-1b: a low-density short-period planet around a G0V star
P. Barge;A. Baglin;M. Auvergne;Heike Rauer.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2008)
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission - II. CoRoT-Exo-2b: a transiting planet around an active G star
R. Alonso;M. Auvergne;A. Baglin;M. Ollivier.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2008)
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