Exoplanet Detection Methods: Uncovering the Evolution of Planetary Systems is a comprehensive guide that delves into modern techniques for detecting exoplanets. It explores current methods while unravelling the fascinating story of planetary system evolution. Each chapter is meticulously structured to introduce detection methods, offer step-by-step instructions, analyze datasets, and present available instrumentation. This book caters to both beginners and seasoned researchers, providing them with the means to understand the characteristics and evolutionary timelines of different planetary populations.
Beyond methodological insights, the book includes online proposal case studies, curated lists of resources, and further detailed step-by-step methods. This makes it an indispensable companion for those venturing into exoplanetary studies or working on planetary demographics.
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-443-31626-5 (9780443316265)
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Dr Camilla Danielski is an Italian and Brazilian astrophysicist currently working at the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (Granada, Spain). She is Science Coordinator of the Planetary detection ESA-LISA L3 mission; the Stellar characterisation ESA Ariel M4 mission working group; and the Stellar Characterisation Ariel Consortium working group. Her research is focused on the long-term evolution of planetary systems, from their formation till the last moments of their life, in the framework of Galactic environment and evolution. Dr Danielski has given dozens of invited lectures and talks, and numerous seminars on the science of exoplanets.
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Astrophysicist, Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia, Granada, Spain
1. Introduction
2. Radial velocity
3. Transit photometry
4. Direct imaging and interferometry
5. Microlensing
6. Astrometry
7. Transit time variation
8. Other Detection Methods
9. Machine Learning and Exoplanets
10. Future Perspectives