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Kepler Mission. Transit Method Planetary transits cause some light from a star to be blocked. The change in light is small for exoplanets. –Hard to detect.

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1 Kepler Mission

2 Transit Method Planetary transits cause some light from a star to be blocked. The change in light is small for exoplanets. –Hard to detect on Earth –Requires edge-on orbit 2012 transit of Venus

3 Mission Design NASA designed the Kepler spacecraft to hunt for exoplanets. –Transit method –Precision photometer –Fixed field of view Kepler launched March 6, 2009. Specifications  0.95 m Schmidt telescope  105 square degrees  100,000 star field  Multi-year observation

4 First Terrestrial Kepler 10-b was spotted in 2009; announced in 2011. –1.4 Earth diameter –3.3 Earth mass –Close to star

5 Multiplanet System The Kepler 11 system has six planets. –Between 2 and 4 times the size of Earth –All closer than Venus Nature.com

6 Kepler Planets Data from Kepler now accounts for the majority of exoplanet sightings.  Red – direct imaging  Blue – Doppler shift  Green – transit method wikipedia

7 Exoplanet Mass Doppler data found many giant planets. –Larger than Jupiter Kepler has been very successful finding Earth-sized planets. –Masses like the solar system

8 Catalogs The first extrasolar planet was observed in 1995. Today there are more than 1000 systems. –Almost 2000 confirmed planets –More than 4000 candidates www.exoplanet.eu


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