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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Various information from different detection methods
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Outline• Introduction• Indirect detection techniques
– Radial Velocity – Astrometry– Transit– Microlensing
• Direct detection techniques– Reflected starlight– Imaging
André
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Introduction• so far 215 planets are detected (23.03.2007)
• 21 multiple systems• first announcements: Peter van de Kamp (18.04.1963) Astrometric study of Barnard‘s star from plates taken with the 24-inch Sproul refractor (AJ, vol. 68, 515)• BUT: 1952 by Otto Struve: Proposal for a project of high-precision stellar radial velocity work (The Observatory, No. 870)• first detections:
• 1995 by Mayor & Queloz: 0.5 MJupiter P = 4.2 days around 51 Peg
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Orbital parameters
Period PSemi-mayor axis aEccentricity eInclination iArgument of perihelion ωLongitude of the acsending node ΩTrue anomaly TTime of periapsis τ
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Indirect techniques - radial velocity measurements
• 203 planets
175 Planetary systems, 20 systems with > 1 planet
94,4%• Doppler Wobble• Hot Jupiters mostly
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Requirements
• High measurement precision ~ 1m - 20 cm/s
• Stability over ~ 10 years• Derived orbital
parameters– P, e, a, T, ω
Msini
Kürster et al. 2000, A&A 353, L33
RV time series of the young G0V star ι Hor
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
- Astrometry
• So far 8 planets:– Gl 876: 2 planets– 55 Cnc: 4 planets– ε Eri
• Wobble around center of mass due to planet• Law of the lever: Θs = mp/ms . ap/d
• Limits: 1-2 mas (ground based) 0.1 mas (HST FGS)• need for interferometrie for high precision
PRIMA• Constraints: nearby stars, not too close to the star• can derive inclination and mass of planetary
companion
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
What do I observe?
• I see the overlay of three different motions:– Proper motion
2007
2008
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
What do I observe?
• I see the overlay of three different motions:– Proper motion– Parallax
2008
2007
2008
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
What do I observe?
• I see the overlay of three different motions:– Proper motion– Parallax– Planetary signal
• need to measure all 3 motions accuratly
• Derived parameters:
α, i, Ω, μ, π, T
true mass of companion
2007
2008
20
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Jupiter as an exampleFor a star at 10 pc distance:
Source Displacement (mas)
Jupiter at 1 AU 100
Jupiter at 5 AU 500
Jupiter at 0.05 AU 5
Neptune at 1 AU 6
Earth at 1 AU 0.33
Parallax ~100
Proper motion (yr-1) ?
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
And what about AO effects?
• maybe there remains a residual defocus or other distortions• one need a reference pattern of background-stars to determine the platescale and changes due to instrumental effects
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
And what about AO effects?
• maybe there remains a residual defocus or other distortions• one need a reference pattern of background-stars to determine the platescale and changes due to instrumental effects• but the background-stars can have their own pm and parallax
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
TransitsVenustransitJune 2004
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Transits
• Photometric detection
• Depth of lightcurve yields planet-radius (~ 1% for Jupiter)
l
dc
w
l
dc
w
Tres-1
HD209458
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Transit
• Parameters derived: P, T0, i ~ 90°, Rp/RS
• Together with the mass of the planet from RV measurements one can derive the density of the planet
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Microlensing
• Principle:
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Microlensing
• Principle:• Magnification due to
Star and planet acting as lenses
D. Bennett
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
Microlensing
• Principle:• Magnification due to
Star and planet acting as lenses
• First planet: Bond et al. (04.2004)
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer
BUT:
• No way of confirmation• Single event• Short timescale: hours - days• Results: 4 detections as of today
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25.03.2007 MPIA-Student-Workshop, Italy Eva Meyer