# Kepler-10b

> planet

**Wikidata**: [Q47268](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q47268)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler-10b)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/kepler-10b


## References

1. SIMBAD
2. The Gaia–Kepler Stellar Properties Catalog. II. Planet Radius Demographics as a Function of Stellar Mass and Age
3. Changing phases of alien worlds: probing atmospheres of Kepler planets with high-precision photometry
4. Kepler's First Rocky Planet: Kepler-10b
5. Transit Timing Variations and linear ephemerides of confirmed Kepler transiting exoplanets
6. Revised Radii of Kepler Stars and Planets Using Gaia Data Release 2
7. Revised masses and densities of the planets around Kepler-10
8. Eccentricity from transit photometry: small planets in Kepler multi-planet systems have low eccentricities
9. A semi-analytical model of visible-wavelength phase curves of exoplanets and applications to Kepler-7b and Kepler-10b
10. The Kepler-10 planetary system revisited by HARPS-N: a hot rocky world and a solid neptune-mass planet
11. Homogeneous Analysis of Hot Earths: Masses, Sizes, and Compositions
12. Cold Jupiters and improved masses in 38 Kepler and K2 small-planet systems from 3661 high-precision HARPS-N radial velocities. No excess of cold Jupiters in small-planet systems
13. Transit timing observations from Kepler. IX. Catalog of the full long-cadence data set
14. Pinning down the mass of Kepler-10c: the importance of sampling and model comparison
15. False positive probabilities for all Kepler objects of interest: 1284 newly validated planets and 428 likely false positives
16. Accurate parameters of the oldest known rocky-exoplanet hosting system: Kepler-10 revisited
17. The Kepler Giant Planet Search. I: A Decade of Kepler Planet-host Radial Velocities from W. M. Keck Observatory
18. Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
19. An abundance of small exoplanets around stars with a wide range of metallicities
20. Exoplanet Archive
21. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
22. Gaia Early Data Release 3
23. Fundamental properties of Kepler planet-candidate host stars using asteroseismology