User:Slovborg/Workspace
Done
Theory
- 2025-01-19 Schroeder's paradox
Celestial objects
- 2024-12-02 TOI-2119
- 2025-01-18 TOI-421
- 2025-01-19 TOI-4342 – practically fully rewritten.
- 2025-01-30 K2-136
- 2025-05-31 LP 261-75 (pushed by another user during my inactivity)
- 2025-02-01 WISPIT 1
- 2025-02-13 LHS 1903
Phonology
- 2026-02-02 Tahltan language – fixed
- 2026-02-24 Nemi language – fixed
Drafts
- 2026-02-10 Draft:GJ 3090
Campaigns
- Module:Convert – add all the relevant astronomy units.
- Will be useful for automatic conversion in lists e.g. List of exoplanets discovered in 2026 which would be easier to update with automatic conversion available
- Refer to Help:Convert#Displaying parts of a conversion for how to use – something like
{{convert|1|M_Jupiter|M_Earth|disp=number}}should work? - Unit definitions should probably match what's used in Module:Val
- Submitted request: Template talk:Convert#Astronomical system of units
- List of multiplanetary systems – let's complete this list with data from NASA Exoplanet Archive tables & Simbad
- Check for missing systems – done.
- Check for missing planets & candidates in listed systems – done.
- Fill in missing astrometry (there's a list of Kepler systems at the end without distances, Gaia should have that now) – done.
- Anything else?
- Astronomical external references templates
- User:Slovborg/sandbox#Templates testing
- User:Slovborg/sandbox/Template:SIMBAD link < needs documentation
- User:Slovborg/sandbox/Template:NEA link < ready?
- User:Slovborg/sandbox#Templates testing
- Templatify the tables. There is great work done for minor planets; see Template:List of minor planets/intro, Template:List of minor planets/header2, for example on List of minor planets: 1–1000. Also List of trans-Neptunian objects (doesn't use the same template but is very well done.)
- Template:Exoplanet list < Old, unused. Could be redone
- List of multiplanetary systems < already a template, needs some work
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2026
- List of brown dwarfs < could also be brought in-line. Some tables would benefit from being able to display both bds and planets.
- Units in astronomy – clean up the mess.
Todo
- Lucy–Sweeney bias – should create new article with info from the original paper, Lucy's more recent paper, also mentioned in EXOFAST documentation paper; fitting √eSω and √eCω instead avoids the bias as e.g. mentioned in [1] (find theoretical reference)
- Transit parameters – already mentioned in Methods of detecting exoplanets; missing however is definition for impact parameter b – this should be written somewhere ( in a more systematic manner, probably belongs on Astronomical transit?
- Chromospheric activity index R'HK – [2] [3] (need to find original papers for definition) – a section at Chromosphere & a redirect?
- Jao gap – 0.35 M☉ gap
- FGK dwarf – a term common in literature. Explanation of the term with links to the three classes + solar analog.
- 13383 1998 XS3 – fast rotating Jupiter trojan [4]
- Wolf 1106 – one of the first identified subdwarfs (see GJ 1062)
- CoRoT-24 – planets b and c already have pages; merge? both are hot neptunes with inner one having very low density.
- GSC 06214-00210 – protoplanetary system
- HD 23472 – 5 planets, including 2 super-mercuries [5] [6]
- HD 38677 (DMPP-1) – 4 planets, observed ablation [7]
- HD 57625 – F-type star with eccentric giant planet with well-determined mass [8]
- HD 60435 – "the star that stopped pulsating" [9]
- HD 12161 – gas & dust arcs [10] [11]
- HD 131835 – peculiar dust rings [12]
- HD 147379 – M0V standard in revised Yerkes Atlas system (Johnson & Morgan, 1953); also has a planet and companion wide binary
- HD 176986 – 3 planets [13] [14]
- HD 181327 – debris disk [15], asymmetry indicating possible planet [16] [17]
- HD 285507 – eccentric hot jupiter in the Hyades [18] – was already created before
- HIP 29442 (HD 42813, TOI-469) – 3 planets; two super-earths, one sub-neptune.
- HII 1348 – star with a brown dwarf companion in the Pleiades [19]
- Kepler-37 – candidate planet f [20]
- Kepler-48 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-49 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-55 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-79 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-82 – 5 planets, one discovered by TTV method [21]
- Kepler-85 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-100 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-104 – 3 planets, 1 false signal, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-106 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-122 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-132 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-139 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-150 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-154 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-169 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-172 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-176 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-197 – binary star, 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-221 – 4 planets, dynamical history study involving collision [22]; also needs added to list of multiplanetary systems
- Kepler-238 – 5 planets, one of the furthest Kepler stars, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-245 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-282 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-292 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-304 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-305 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries – one validated with machine learning [23]
- Kepler-338 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-341 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries – nearly Sun-like star
- Kepler-342 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-402 – 4(1) planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-758 – 4 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-1073 – 3(1) planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries – Solar analogue
- Kepler-1388 – 4(1) planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- Kepler-1542 – 4(1) planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- K2-133 (LP 358-499) – 4 planets [24] [25]
- K2-198 – young K-dwarf with 3 planets, atmosphere loss study done [26]
- K2-231 – solar twin with a sub-neptune [27]
- K2-264 – two-planet system in Praesepe cluster [28] [29]
- K2-266 – 4(2) planets, double star, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- K2-268 – 5 planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- K2-284 – young star with a sub-neptune, potential photoevaporation [30]
- K2-285 – 4 planets [31]
- K2-368 – 3(1) planets, see Simbad & NASA Exoplanet archive entries
- K2-384 – 5 planets, otherwise not much info... [32] – also check if [33] discoveries are listed!
- KOBE 1 – two sub-neptunes, KOBE experiment [34]
- NGTS-33 – young A-star with a hot jupiter [35]
- TOI-125 – 3 sub-neptunes, 2 candidates [36] [37] [38]
- TOI-431 – 3 planets, mass escape in the radius valley study [39]
- TOI-500 (HIP 34269) – 4 planets, incl. ultra short period earth [40]
- TOI-776 – two hycean planet candidates, good spectroscopy targets – two transmission observations of b now published [41] H2 escape detected [42]
- TOI-1055 (HD 183579) – solar twin with a sub-neptune [43] [44]
- TOI-1246 – 4 planets, well-characterized [45] [46]
- TOI-1430 (HD 235088) – K-dwarf with a young sub-neptune with evaporating He atmosphere [47] [48]
- TOI-4504 – 3 planets, large TTVs [49]
- TOI-5789 – 4 planets, mutually inclined, neptune for characterization [50]
- TOI-6054 (HD 23074) – evolving star, 2 subneptunes [51], high proper motion
- WASP-166 – hot neptune with plenty of atmosphere characterization done. [52] [53] [54] [55]
- WASP-189 – planet (ultra-hot jupiter) already has an article.
- ULAS J222711−004547 – very red dusty brown dwarf. [56]
- WISEP J004701.06+680352.1 – very red dusty brown dwarf. [57] [58]
- DDO68-V1 – extremely metal poor luminous blue variable
- V658 Car – a peculiar Be-star, eclipsing binary [59]
- ESO 162-17 – Peculiar galaxy. Given as an example, see File:Extragalactic_peculiarity.jpg
- Vladimir Anatolyevich Zakhozhaj, Zakhozhaj catalog of nearest stars (see also es:Catálogo Zakhozhaj)
- Paul von Schroeder – [60]
- Andrew Mann – co-lead of ZEIT and THYME [61]
- Zodiacal Exoplanets in Time (ZEIT) – exoplanet hunting survey
- Sinan County parents raping teacher case, red link on Sinan County, South Jeolla
- templates for the star catalogues, with appropriate link to VizieR entry, as in {{Cite Gaia DR3}}
- Aboriginal Australian warfare – wikify this map: [62]; add more information from cited papers & the author's book Christophe Darmangeat: Justice and Warfare in Aboriginal Australia
Rework
- Angular eccentricity – restore old content while adding necessary sources to make it more convincing.
- Gravitoelectromagnetism – need to demonstrate how to derive from GR. Check if everything is self-consistent because there are different gauged formulations in literature...
- Neptunian exoplanet – stub. should be a hub for the various subtypes?
- Earth analog – integrate info from the catalog of rocky exoplanets in the habitable zone [63]
- Protoplanetary disk – observed also around presumed planetary mass objects [64]
- Debris disk – add a section about white dwarf debris disks. List of exoplanets and planetary debris around white dwarfs already exists. There's a JWST observation study [65]
Add info
- HP Tauri – info from [66]
- Atlas (moon) – orbital dynamics new paper [67]
- 98943 Torifune – Hayabusa2 target, characterization paper [68]
- 1998 KY26 – Hayabusa2 target, characterization paper [69]
- V1057 Cygni – eruptive star, molecular composition of outbursts characterized [70]
- Janus (star) – reanalysis of two-faced surface [71]; also does the title fit the WP:NCASTRO that nicknames should generally not be used?
- GJ 504 – spin-up from planetary migration? [72]
- HD 100546 – methanol ice desorption in the protoplanetary disk [73]
- HD 189733 – magnetic interactions [74]
- Kepler-27 – two further KOI candidates.
- K2-18b – transmission spectrum reanalysis [75]
- LTT 9779 b – highly reflective white clouds observed with JWST [76] and ESPRESSO [77]
- WASP-33 – nodal precession observed due to tidal interaction, also obliquity measurements [78]
- WASP-189 – wind, [M/H], [C/O] measurements [79]
- RV mass characterizations of 35 planets in 18 systems from NCORES [80]
- two very close white dwarf-brown dwarf binaries, can be considered notable enough to be listed on the brown dwarf list [81]
- 12 metal-poor pre-main-sequence stars in Wolf–Lundmark–Melotte [82]
- KELT-8 & KELT-23: water detection in hot jupiters [83]
- GJ 581 & Formalhaut C debris disk [84]
- K2 planet masses, radii, orbits, bulk release [85]
- Tapputi – info from [86] and original cuneiform
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