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The Hunt For Other Worlds
Using The Harlan J. Smith 2.7 m Telescope
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Our Solar System:
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The Structure Of Our Planetary System:
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Do Other Stars Have Planets too?
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How frequent are “extrasolar” planets?
What are their characteristics (e.g. orbit, mass)? Is our Solar System typical? How do planetary systems form?
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How can we detect planets around other stars?
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Stars are a billion times brighter…
SCRIPT: Stars are a billion times brighter… WHAT’S ON THE SLIDE: Artist’s rendering of a lighthouse with beacon shining.
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…than the planet …hidden in the glare. SCRIPT: …than the planet
[Click space bar] …hidden in the glare. WHAT’S ON THE SLIDE: Artist’s rendering of a lighthouse with beacon off. A small firefly is perched atop the lighthouse lamp.
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The “Radial Velocity” Technique:
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The Search For Extrasolar Planets At The Harlan J. Smith 2
The Search For Extrasolar Planets At The Harlan J. Smith 2.7m Telescope Bill Cochran & Artie Hatzes
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A Spectrum Of A Star:
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Measuring the velocity of a enormous ball of glowing H/He
light-years away with a precision of a few meters per second. Iodine gas only Star only Star + Iodine
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51 Pegasi b: the 1st “extrasolar” planet:
P = 4.3 days!!! a = 0.05 AU !!! M ~ 0.45 M Jupiter Michel Mayor & Didier Queloz 1995
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The first 2.7 m Survey Planet:
P = 2.2 yrs a = 1.67 AU M ~ 1.7 M Jupiter
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The Planet Around Epsilon Eridani
P = 7 yrs a = 3.4 AU M ~ 0.9 M Jupiter © Lynette Cook
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γ Cephei Ab: a planet in a “short periodic” binary system:
The γ Cep system: M1 = 1.6 MSUN (K1IV) age ~ 3 Gyrs P ~ 57 yrs yrs e = M2 sin i = 0.4 MSUN A1 = 4.2 AU A2 = 17.2 AU
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γ Cephei Ab: a planet in a “short periodic” binary system:
The planet: m sin i = 1.6 MJUP P = 906 d d a = 2.03 AU e = /- 0.05 K = 27.5 m/s rms = 8.0 m/s (cs23)
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γ Cephei Ab: a planet in a “short periodic” binary system:
Distance between primary and secondary: 31 12 AU planet orbits close to outer limit for dynamical stability interesting planet formation scenario.
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HD 137510: An Oasis In The “Brown Dwarf Desert”
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Beta Gem (K0 III) Confirmation of the planet suspected by Artie Hatzes & Bill Cochran in 1993!
m = 2.3 MJup P = 590 days a = 1.6 AU
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P ~ 11.8 yrs ; a ~ 5.4 AU P ~ 8 yrs ; a ~ 4 AU P ~ 12 yrs ; a ~ 5.5 AU
14 Her c: P ~ 19 yrs ; e = 0.02 ; K = 25 m/s m sin i = 2.2 MJUP ; a = 6.9 AU, 4:1 resonance?
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10 nights (NASA) at the 10m Keck Telescope on
Mauna Kea to search for low-mass planets around 50 nearby stars
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