Monitoring Nearby Stars for Transits by Extrasolar Jovial Planets, II: Transits of M-Type (Red) Dwarf Stars by Close Extrasolar Giant (Jovian) Planets

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Probabilities are estimated for the occurence and observation of
transits of 849 red dwarfs brighter than visual magnitude 12.0 by their
close extrasolar giant (70,000 km radii) planets. The special cases of
Gliese 876 and the red dwarf eclipsing binaries CM Draconis and YY
Geminorum are also discussed.

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