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1 New Worlds: Detection of Exoplanet systems
Bryce Carande October 29, 2010 Astrophysics 591

2 Exoplanets: Outline Relation to Decadal survey
How do we find Exoplanets? Methods of detection Useful Observatories (current and forthcoming) Spotlight: Gleise 581 system History of discoveries Mayor 2009 (4-planet solution) Vogt 2010 (6-planet solution) Gleise 581g 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

3 Exoplanet science Burgeoning field: drastically advanced in the last decade Discoveries often limited only by observation time 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

4 Decadal survey for Astronomy and Astrophysics
3 Science objectives: Cosmic Dawn, New Worlds, Physics of the Universe 3 scales of space missions to accomplish objectives: Large, medium, small 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

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8 Detection methods Radial Velocity Transit Direct Imaging
Interferometry Gravitational Lensing Astrometry 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

9 Radial Velocity Method
Measure Doppler shift of light due to star’s perturbed motion Can only detect motion along radial axis i Orbital plane of system Planet with mass m Effect of planet on our observed Radial Velocity: = m sin(i) 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

10 Observatories for Exoplanets
Current New Earth-based Keck (Hires) Ten meter telescope or Giant Magellan Telescope La Silla (3.6m) European Extremely Large Telescope Space-based Hubble JWST Kepler Darwin Corot Terrestrial Planet Finder * Very incomplete 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

11 Gleise 581: The star M-dwarf type star (.31 solar mass)
20.3 light years from Earth Sub-solar Metallicity (-.25 to -.33) Relatively ‘quiet’ star No indications of strong B-field 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

12 Gleise 581’s history of planets
Year Lead Author Group Data set Planets Discovered Notes 2005 Bonfils HARPS 20 B (15.7 M⊕) Hot Neptune 2007 Udry 50 C (5.03 M⊕) D (7.7 M⊕) C: lowest mass to date, “most Earthlike”, inner edge of habitable zone Selsis, others - C: likely too hot for HZ D: could host liquid water given thick greenhouse atmosphere 2009 Mayor 119 E (1.9 M⊕) D: orbit revised to be closer; now within HZ 2010 Vogt HIRES F (7.0 M⊕) G* (3.1 M⊕) Confirms previous results G: Terrestrial planet in HZ! *unconfirmed 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

13 Equipment: ESO 3.6m telescope in La Silla Observatory, Chile
The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XVIII. An Earth-mass planet in the GJ 581 planetary system (2009) M. Mayor1, X. Bonfils2,3, T. Forveille2, X. Delfosse2, S. Udry1, J.-L. Bertaux4, H. Beust2, F. Bouchy5, C. Lovis1, F. Pepe1, C. Perrier2, D. Queloz1, and N. C. Santos1,6 Equipment: ESO 3.6m telescope in La Silla Observatory, Chile HARPS = High accuracy radial velocity planet searcher Discovered 75 exoplanets during original 5 year mission (out of 400 known) - Bimodal distribution of planet masses: super earths (<10 Me) and gas giants (>30 Me) Focused on nearby M-dwarf stars 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

14 The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XVIII
The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XVIII. An Earth-mass planet in the GJ 581 planetary system Complete Signal corrected for b corrected for b,c corrected for b,c,d corrected for all e (3.15d) b (5.63d) c (12.9d) e 59d? d? 82d? d: 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

15 The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XVIII
The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XVIII. An Earth-mass planet in the GJ 581 planetary system 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

16 Fit 6 planets to data Equipment: Keck telescope with HIRES instrument
The Lick-Carnegie Exoplanet Survey: A 3.1 M⊕ Planet in the Habitable Zone of the Nearby M3V Star Gliese 581 Steven S. Vogt1, R. Paul Butler2, E. J. Rivera1, N. Haghighipour3, Gregory W. Henry4, and Michael H. Williamson4 Equipment: Keck telescope with HIRES instrument 122 RV measurements over 11 years Combined measurements with HARPS data Fit 6 planets to data Confirmed previous planets; added 2 more 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

17 Periodogram Also did reverse process: Start with 6-planet solution
Re-combine each planet back into data set See if discernable peaks arise -> HARPS data alone insufficient to detect g 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

18 Combined data sets 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

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20 Implications for η⊕ Fraction of planets within a habitable zone
581g makes number 2 302 dwarf type stars within 10pc Only 10 of these have more than 200 RV observations (incompleteness factor) η⊕ = (2 / 302)*(302/10) = 20% 12/1/2018 Astrophysics 591 Carande

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