Detecting Exoplanets Ma Bo, Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University.

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Detecting Exoplanets Ma Bo, Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University

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Detecting Exoplanets

Ma Bo,Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University

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 Candidates detected (342) 

by radial velocity 316

 by Transiting methods 58

by microlensing 8

by imaging 11

by timing 7

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Radial Velocity ( 51 Pegasi in 1995)

reflex motion of the host star using pulsar timing or precision Doppler measurements

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Transiting Method

periodic dimming of the parent star as the planet transits in front

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Microlensing

planet-induced perturbations to microlensing light curves in which the host star acts as the primary gravitational lens

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Inverse ray-shooting method ( Kayser1986)

和正向计算的方法比较

Lense plane Amplification image

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Discovery of a Jupiter/Saturn Analog

Could this be explained by a planet/satellite pair?

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Timing method (for pulsar)

pulses arrive at the telescope with a tiny, variable delay caused by planets around

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Direct imaging (first at 2005)

First direct imaging of a giant planet around a brown dwarf

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Detection Limits for Planets Around Solar-Like Stars

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Future space missions

Space Interferometry Mission

Kepler Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF)

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About Kepler

System Characteristics: Spacebased Photometer: 0.95-m aperture Primary mirror: 1.4 meter diameter, 85% light weighted Detectors: 95 mega pixels (42 CCDs with 2200x1024 pixels) Bandpass: 430-890 nm FWHM Dynamic range: 9th to 16th magnitude stars Fine guidance sensors: 4 CCDs located on science focal plane Attitude stability: <9 milli-arcsec, 3 sigma over 15 minutes.

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The End

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