Publications
TROY papers
- Leleu et al., 2019, A&A, submitted, arXiv:1901.07250 : Co-orbital exoplanets from close period candidates: The TOI-178 case
- Lillo-Box et al., 2018, A&A 618, A42 : The TROY project: II. Multi-technique constraints on exotrojans in nine planetary systems.
- Lillo-Box et al., 2018, A&A, 609, 96: The TROY project: searching for co-orbital bodies to known planets. I. Project goals and first results from archival radial velocity
- Leleu et al., 2017, A&A, 599, 7 : Detection of co-orbital planets by combining transit and radial-velocity measurements
TROY non-refereed works
- Lillo-Box et al., 2018, White paper submitted in response to the solicitation of feedback for the "Exoplanet Science Strategy" by the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine) : Towards completing Planetary Systems: The role of minor bodies on life growth and survival.
- Atienza & Lillo-Box, 2018, Master Thesis Dissertation : Exploring the transit timing variations technique to detect co-orbital planets
Papers from team members (outside of TROY collaboration)
- Leleu et al. (2019) : On the stability of the co-orbital resonance under dissipation: Application to the evolution in protoplanetary discs
- Leleu et al. (2015) : Detectability of quasi-circular co-orbital planets. Application to the radial velocity technique
- Leleu et al. (2015) : On the rotation of co-orbital bodies in eccentric orbits
- Robutel et al. (2015) : Rigorous treatment of the averaging process for co-orbital motions in the planetary problem
- Robutel et al. (2014) : Spin-orbit resonances and rotation of coorbital bodies in quasi-circular orbits
- Correia et al. (2013) : Analytical description of physical librations of saturnian coorbital satellites Janus and Epimetheus
- Robutel et al. (2011) : Analytical description of physical librations of saturnian coorbital satellites Janus and Epimetheus
- Robutel et al. (2006) : The resonant structure of Jupiter's Trojan asteroids - I. Long-term stability and diffusion