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Detection of Extrasolar Planets ASTR 4: Life in the Universe Outline • Spectral Types • Basic Geometry • In-direct Methods – – – – – – Astrometric Method Radial Velocity (Doppler Spectroscopy) Method Transit Method Planetary Atmosphere Method Pulsar Timing Method Gravitational Microlensing Method • Direct Methods – Direct Imaging – Interferometric Method – Coronagraphic Method Spectral Types Basic Geometry Astrometric Method Radial Velocity Method Radial Velocity Method "A Jupiter-Mass Companion to a Solar-Type Star", M. Mayor & D. Queloz, 1995, Nature 378, 355 Transit Method • Transits Planet crosses line of sight between observer and star and blocks a small amount of light from the star • Different from occultation or eclipse Occult means to cover over or to hide • Photometry Method of measuring the amount of light A light meter on a camera is a photometer Transit of Mercury in 2003 8 Transit Method - An Example • The relative change in brightness (DL/L) is equal to the relative areas (Aplanet/Astar) Jupiter: 1% area of the Sun (1/100) Earth or Venus 0.01% area of the Sun (1/10,000) • To measure 0.01% must get above the Earth’s atmosphere • Method is robust but you must be patient: Require at least 3 transits, preferably 4 with same brightness change, duration and temporal separation (the first two establish a possible period, the third confirms it) 9 Geometry For Transit Probability • Not all planetary orbits are aligned along our line of sight to a star D/2 Stellar Diameter Orbital radius d* 1) Range of Pole Positions = d* D/2 2d*/D 2 2) Solid angle of d*/D for all possible pole positions for any given LOS 3) Geometric Transit Probability = d*/D • Diameter of Sun d* is about 0.01 AU. Diameter of Earth orbit D is 2 AU • Random probability of detecting a Sun-Earth analog is about 0.5% • So one needs to look at thousands of stars IF all have an Earth 10 Transit Method – Light Curve Transit Method - Light Curve Depth Planetary Atmosphere Method Planetary Atmosphere Method Gravitational Microlensing Method Gravitational Microlensing Method The best fit light curve of the MACHO-97-BLG-41 microlensing event. The data consists of 356 MPS Rband observations from the Mt. Stromlo 1.9m telescope, 197 MACHO-R and 194 MACHO-V band observations from the Mt. Stromlo 1.3m telescope, 35 R-band observations from the CTIO 0.9m telescope, and 17 R-band observations from the Wise 1.0m telescope. The MACHO-R, MACHO-V, Wise-R, CTIO-R, and MPS data are plotted in red, blue, green, cyan, and magenta respectively. The tick interval for the inset figures is 1 day. http://www.nd.edu/~srhie/MPS/97-BLG41/97blg41.html Direct Imaging Method - Photometric Precision Direct imaging of exo-planets is Hard: 10 10 Sun Earth Differential Photometric Direct Imaging of a brown dwarf in infrared wavelength. Other Direct Methods • Interferometry – Infrared Interferometry – SIM (Space Interferometry Mission) • Coronagraph – Visible Light Coronagraph – TPF (Terrestrial Planet Finder) Infrared Interferometeric Image SIM & TPF Coronagraphic Imaging Coronagraphic image of the Sun Coronagraphic image of a brown dwarf; an object about 60 to 80 times the mass of Jupiter, orbiting less than 20 AU from its parent star. The star is removed by image processing to reveal the brown dwarf. (Keck and Gemini images) Summary Method Yield Mass Limit Pulsar Timing m/M ; t Lunar Radial Velocity m sini ; t Uranus Astrometry m ; t ; Ds ; a Ground: Telescope Jupiter Ongoing Ground: Interferometer <Jupiter Space: Interferometer Uranus Transit Photometry Ground Space Status Successful (3) Successful (~100) In development Being studied A ; t ; sini=1 Jupiter HD209458, OGLE TR-56? Venus Planned Kepler, Edd. Reflection Photometry: albedo*A ; t Space Saturn Planned Kepler, Edd. Microlensing: Ground f(m,M,r,Ds,DL ) sub-Uranus On-going Direct Imaging Ground Space albedo*A ; t ; Ds ; a ; M Saturn Being studied Earth Being studied 26