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Extrasolar Planets
A broad introduction to extrasolar planets for graduate students and research astronomers, first published in 2007.
Hans Deeg (Edited by), Juan Antonio Belmonte (Edited by), Antonio Aparicio (Edited by)
9780521155601, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 29 March 2012
284 pages
24.4 x 17 x 1.5 cm, 0.46 kg
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.
Participants
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Extrasolar planet detection methods Laurance R. Doyle
2. Statistical properties of exoplanets Stéphane Udry
3. Characterizing extrasolar planets Timothy M. Brown
4. From clouds to planet systems: formation and evolution of stars and planets Günther Wuchterl
5. Abundances in stars with extrasolar planetary systems Garik Israelian
6. Brown dwarfs: the bridge between stars and planets Rafael Rebolo
7. The perspective: a panorama of the Solar System Agustín Sánchez-Lavega
8. Habitable planets around the Sun and other stars James F. Kasting
9. Biomarkers of extrasolar planets and their observability Franck Selsis, Jimmy Paillet and France Allard
Index.
Subject Areas: Astronomy, space & time [PG]