The Transits of Extrasolar Planets with Moons

The Transits of Extrasolar Planets with Moons
Title The Transits of Extrasolar Planets with Moons PDF eBook
Author David M. Kipping
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 210
Release 2011-08-08
Genre Science
ISBN 3642222692

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Can we detect the moons of extrasolar planets? For two decades, astronomers have made enormous progress in the detection and characterisation of exoplanetary systems but the identification of an "exomoon" is notably absent. In this thesis, David Kipping shows how transiting planets may be used to infer the presence of exomoons through deviations in the time and duration of the planetary eclipses. A detailed account of the transit model, potential distortions, and timing techniques is covered before the analytic forms for the timing variations are derived. It is shown that habitable-zone exomoons above 0.2 Earth-masses are detectable with the Kepler space telescope using these new timing techniques.

The Exoplanet Handbook

The Exoplanet Handbook
Title The Exoplanet Handbook PDF eBook
Author Michael Perryman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 973
Release 2018-08-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1108419771

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A complete and in-depth review of exoplanet research, covering the discovery methods, physics and theoretical background.

Extrasolar Planets

Extrasolar Planets
Title Extrasolar Planets PDF eBook
Author Patrick Cassen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 463
Release 2007-05-17
Genre Science
ISBN 3540314709

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Research on extrasolar planets is one of the most exciting fields of activity in astrophysics. In a decade only, a huge step forward has been made from the early speculations on the existence of planets orbiting "other stars" to the first discoveries and to the characterization of extrasolar planets. This breakthrough is the result of a growing interest of a large community of researchers as well as the development of a wide range of new observational techniques and facilities. Based on their lectures given at the 31st Saas-Fee Advanced Course, Andreas Quirrenbach, Tristan Guillot and Pat Cassen have written up up-to-date comprehensive lecture notes on the "Detection and Characterization of Extrasolar Planets", "Physics of Substellar Objects Interiors, Atmospheres, Evolution" and "Protostellar Disks and Planet Formation". This book will serve graduate students, lecturers and scientists entering the field of extrasolar planets as detailed and comprehensive introduction.

Extrasolar Planets

Extrasolar Planets
Title Extrasolar Planets PDF eBook
Author Hans Deeg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 269
Release 2007-10-18
Genre Science
ISBN 1139468049

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This 2007 volume presents the lectures from the sixteenth Winter School of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, which was dedicated to extrasolar planets. Research into extrasolar planets is one of the most exciting fields of astrophysics, and the past decade has seen a research leap from speculations on the existence of planets orbiting other stars to the discovery of around 200 planets to date. The book covers a wide range of issues, from the state-of-the-art observational techniques used to detect extrasolar planets, to the characterizations of these planets, and the techniques used in the remote detection of life. It also looks at the insights we can gain from our own Solar System, and how we can apply them. The contributors, all of high-standing in the field, provide a balanced and varied introduction to extrasolar planets for research astronomers and graduate students, bridging theoretical developments and observational advances.

Transiting Planets (IAU S253)

Transiting Planets (IAU S253)
Title Transiting Planets (IAU S253) PDF eBook
Author International Astronomical Union. Symposium
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 598
Release 2009-04-16
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521889841

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The discovery of planets around stars other than the Sun within the past 15 years has opened up one of the largest and most exciting new fields in modern astronomy. The transit method of detecting exoplanets has revealed more information about individual planets than any other method of detection. This volume, the proceedings of IAU Symposium 253, contains a description of the latest development in the field of transiting extrasolar planets. Topical reviews and short contributions from more than one hundred authors present the latest results in the field, from the photometric transit searches for transiting planets, through observational studies of these planets, to the consequences for theories of planet formation, evolution and planetary atmospheres. Presenting the latest research, it is an important resource for graduate students and researchers working in astronomy and planetary sciences.

Exoplanet Science Strategy

Exoplanet Science Strategy
Title Exoplanet Science Strategy PDF eBook
Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 187
Release 2019-01-17
Genre Science
ISBN 030947941X

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The past decade has delivered remarkable discoveries in the study of exoplanets. Hand-in-hand with these advances, a theoretical understanding of the myriad of processes that dictate the formation and evolution of planets has matured, spurred on by the avalanche of unexpected discoveries. Appreciation of the factors that make a planet hospitable to life has grown in sophistication, as has understanding of the context for biosignatures, the remotely detectable aspects of a planet's atmosphere or surface that reveal the presence of life. Exoplanet Science Strategy highlights strategic priorities for large, coordinated efforts that will support the scientific goals of the broad exoplanet science community. This report outlines a strategic plan that will answer lingering questions through a combination of large, ambitious community-supported efforts and support for diverse, creative, community-driven investigator research.

Three Body Dynamics and Its Applications to Exoplanets

Three Body Dynamics and Its Applications to Exoplanets
Title Three Body Dynamics and Its Applications to Exoplanets PDF eBook
Author Zdzislaw Musielak
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 109
Release 2017-07-22
Genre Science
ISBN 3319582267

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This brief book provides an overview of the gravitational orbital evolution of few-body systems, in particular those consisting of three bodies. The authors present the historical context that begins with the origin of the problem as defined by Newton, which was followed up by Euler, Lagrange, Laplace, and many others. Additionally, they consider the modern works from the 20th and 21st centuries that describe the development of powerful analytical methods by Poincare and others. The development of numerical tools, including modern symplectic methods, are presented as they pertain to the identification of short-term chaos and long term integrations of the orbits of many astronomical architectures such as stellar triples, planets in binaries, and single stars that host multiple exoplanets. The book includes some of the latest discoveries from the Kepler and now K2 missions, as well as applications to exoplanets discovered via the radial velocity method. Specifically, the authors give a unique perspective in relation to the discovery of planets in binary star systems and the current search for extrasolar moons.