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Jan 8, 2025NGTS-EB-7, an eccentric, long-period, low-mass eclipsing binaryJan 23, 2026Detached eclipsing binary star science in the 2040sOct 29, 2025BEBOP VIII. SOPHIE radial velocities reveal an eccentric, circumbinary brown dwarfMay 18, 2021TIC 172900988: A Transiting Circumbinary Planet Detected in One Sector of TESS DataJan 7, 2019The BEBOP radial-velocity survey for circumbinary planets I. Eight years of CORALIE observations of 47 single-line eclipsing binaries and abundance constraints on the masses of circumbinary planetsFeb 1, 2019Testing systematics of Gaia DR2 parallaxes with empirical surface brightness -- color relations applied to eclipsing binariesAug 15, 2022TOI-836: A super-Earth and mini-Neptune transiting a nearby K-dwarfJun 7, 2023Two Warm Neptunes transiting HIP 9618 revealed by TESS & CheopsMay 6, 2010Spitzer Secondary Eclipses of WASP-18bDec 14, 2023The EBLM Project XII. An eccentric, long-period eclipsing binary with a companion near the hydrogen-burning limitOct 3, 2024BEBOP VI. Enabling the detection of circumbinary planets orbiting double-lined binaries with the DOLBY method of radial-velocity extractionJun 5, 2024BEBOP V. Homogeneous Stellar Analysis of Potential Circumbinary Planet HostsNov 30, 2016The Surface Brightness--Color Relations Based on Eclipsing Binary Stars: Toward Precision Better than 1% in Angular Diameter PredictionsDec 13, 2016Peculiar architectures for the WASP-53 and WASP-81 planet-hosting systemsJul 10, 2020The EBLM project. VII. Spin-orbit alignment for the circumbinary planet host EBLM J0608-59 A/TOI-1338 AJul 9, 2020The TESS light curve of the eccentric eclipsing binary 1SWASP J011351.29+314909.7 -- no evidence for a very hot M-dwarf companionOct 22, 2018SB 796: a high-velocity RRc starJan 10, 2022A pair of Sub-Neptunes transiting the bright K-dwarf TOI-1064 characterised with CHEOPSAug 22, 2022Revised Temperatures For Two Benchmark M-dwarfs -- Outliers No MoreJun 7, 2023TESS and CHEOPS Discover Two Warm Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Bright K-dwarf HD 15906