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3. Refregier A., et al., "DUNE, The Dark UNinverse Explorer, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Galaxies Evolution, Extrasolar planets", proposal to ESA's cosmic vision. 4. Beaulieu J.P. et al., 2008 Towards A Census of Earth-mass Exo-planets with Gravitational Microlensing, A White Paper for ESA's Exo-Planet Roadmap Advisory Team, submitted on 2008 July 29, 2008arXiv0808.0005B 5. Goicoechea, J. R., et al., 2008, Using SPICA Space Telescope to characterize Exoplanets, A White Paper for ESA's Exo-Planet Roadmap Advisory Team, submitted on 2008 July 29, 2008arXiv0809.0242G 6. Gaudi B.S., et al. 2009, The Demographics of Extrasolar Planets Beyond the Snow Line with Ground-based Microlensing Surveys, in Astro2010: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, Science White Papers, no. 85 7. Bennett D.P., Anderson J., Beaulieu J.P., et al. 2010, Completing the Census of Exoplanets with the Microlensing Planet Finder (MPF), RFI Response for the Astro2010 Program Prioritization Panel, 2010arXiv1012.4486B 8. Laureijs R., et al. 2011, Euclid Definition Study Report, 2011arXiv1110.3193L Compte rendus de conference : 1. Donatowicz J., Beaulieu J. P. et al., 2008, Properties of Low Mass Planets Detected by Microlensing, Extreme Solar Systems, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 398, proceedings of the conference held 25-29 June, 2007, at Santorini Island, Greece. Edited by D. Fischer, F. A. Rasio, S. E. Thorsett, and A. Wolszczan, p.499 2. Beaulieu J.P. et al., 2008, Searching for Frozen Super Earth via Microlensing, Extreme Solar Systems, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 398, proceedings of the conference held 25-29 June, 2007, at Santorini Island, Greece. Edited by D. Fischer, F. A. Rasio, S. E. Thorsett, and A. Wolszczan, p.79 3. Tinetti G. & Beaulieu J.P., 2008, «The extrasolar planet atmosphere and exosphere: Emission and transmission spectroscopy», in proceedings of IAU Symposium 253 on Transiting Planets, 2008arXiv0812.1930T 4. Beaulieu J.P. & Tinetti G., 2008, Probing the atmosphere of transiting extrasolar planets, EAS Publications Series 33,165 5. Ribas I, Beaulieu J.P., et al., 2008, The case for a close-in perturber to GJ 436 b, in proceedings of IAU Symposium 253 on Transiting Planets, 2008arXiv0807.0235R 6. Marboeuf U, Mousis O., Ehrenreich, D., Alibert Y., Cassan A., Wakelam V., Beaulieu J.P., 2008, Composition of Ices in Low-Mass Extrasolar Planets, American Astronomical Society, DPS meeting #40, #11.10 7. Tinetti G., Liang M., Beaulieu J.P. et al., 2008, Water Vapour In The Atmosphere Of An Extrasolar Planet, American Astronomical Society, DPS meeting #39, #29.05

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