The transits of extrasolar planets with moons

The transits of extrasolar planets with moons

Kipping, David M.

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Can we detect the moons of extrasolar planets? For two decades, astronomers have made enormous progress in the detection and characterisation of exoplanetary systems but the identification of an 'exomoon' is notably absent. In this thesis, David Kipping shows how transiting planets may be used to infer the presence of exomoons through deviations in the time and duration of the planetaryeclipses. A detailed account of the transit model, potential distortions, andtiming techniques is covered before the analytic forms for the timing. variations are derived. It is shown that habitable-zone exomoons above 0.2 Earth-masses are detectable with the Kepler space telescope using these new timing techniques. A PhD thesis of exceptionally high standard. Opens a new field of researchfor exomoons. Topic with significant impact in outreach to a wider public. INDICE: 1 Introduction. 2 Extrasolar Moons. 3 The Transiting Planet. 4 Timing the Transit. 5 Transit Distortions. 6 Transit Timing Effects due to an Exomoon. 7 Detectability of Habitable Exomoons with Kepler-Class Photometry. 8 Conclusions & Future Work. A Notations & Acronyms.

  • ISBN: 978-3-642-22268-9
  • Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 211
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés