Exoplanet Statistics and Theoretical Implications
In the past few years, significant advances have been made in understanding the distributions of exoplanet populations and the architecture of planetary systems. We review the recent progress of planet statistics, with a focus on the inner 1-AU region of planetary systems that has been fairly thorou...
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Kepler
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