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Page 1: Extra Solar Planets. The first51 Pegasi b (Bellerophon )

Extra Solar Planets

Page 2: Extra Solar Planets. The first51 Pegasi b (Bellerophon )

The first—51 Pegasi b (Bellerophon )

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51 Pegasi B

Star51 PegasiConstellationPegasusDistance50.9 ± 0.3 ly(15.61 ± 0.09 pc)Spectral typeG2.5IVa or G4-5VaMass(m)1.06 x Mass of SunRadius(r)1.237 ± 0.047 RsunTemperature(T)5571 ± 102 KMetallicity[Fe/H]0.20 ± 0.0Age6.1-8.1 Gyr

Semimajor axis (a)0.0527 ± 0.0030 AU(7.89 Gm)

Periastron (q)0.0520 AU(7.79 Gm)

Apastron (Q)0.0534 AU(7.99 Gm)

Eccentricity (e) 0.013 ± 0.012

Orbital period (P) 4.230785 ± 0.000036 d

    (101.5388 h)

Argument ofperiastron

(ω) 58°

Time of periastron (T0) 2,450,001.51 ± 0.61 JD

Semi-amplitude (K) 55.94 ± 0.69 m/s

Physical characteristics

Minimum mass (m sin i)0.472 ± 0.039 MJ

(150 M⊕)

The planetThe star

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How do we know this

Radial velocity of Star

It move toward and away from us with period of 4.2 days.

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How do we know that?

Doppler Effect!

Change in wavelength depends on speed!

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In practice…its done with spectra

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Problem: not all systems are edge on! We don’t always know the tilt!

Thus the mass measured is a minimum mass

Here I = 90..can’t determine mp

Here mp = 0, we can can know exact mass.

In General, mass listed is really: M sin i

where i is inclination of orbit

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Then there is a bit more physics:

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Then a bit of algebra….and

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Astronomers know star masses from their spectra and lots of work from predecessors over the years!

Vstar and p are obtained from the radial velocity graph!

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Limits of Radial velocity measurements

Star surfaces move up and down about 1 m/s, so this is smallest practical speed for star.

Big Planet close to small star creates the biggest wobble, so we can see these most easily.

To see a complete wobble, we need to watch for one period—hard to do for planets more distant than a few

AU’s. Earth Makes sun move about 1 cm/s, so this would be lost in the Noise of the sun if someone was trying to detect us!

So guess what we found around sun like stars ?

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Hot Jupiters!

Here are the first nine planets discovered (as of 1997)

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Why search around sun like stars?

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A more complete list (2000)

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A Growth Industry?

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So where are we know (2010)

Note 20 multiple planet systems!

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So how are they finding smaller or more distant planets?

Use Astrometry (motion of stars in photographs)

Watch for longer time periods! (its been 12 years now!)

• Improve precision of methods (techology continues to improve)

• Gets lots more people doing it! • Search around smaller stars!

• Use Transit Photometry for edge on systems (finds smaller planets?)

• Lets see how these methods are working!

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Astrometry

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Transit Photmetry

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Provides lots of info!

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Not as easy as it looks!

Transit of Venus in 2004Transit of Mercury in 2006

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Zoom in…

Check out: http://www.esnips.com/doc/868644b5-3d2d-46f7-8497-90255b80e3d7