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A Decade of Extrasolar Planets around Normal Stars

A Decade of Extrasolar Planets around Normal Stars

A Decade of Extrasolar Planets around Normal Stars

Proceedings of the Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium, held in Baltimore, Maryland May 2–5, 2005
Mario Livio, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
Kailash Sahu, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
Jeff Valenti, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
April 2011
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    Humans have long thought that planetary systems similar to our own should exist around stars other than the Sun, yet the search for planets outside our Solar System has had a dismal history of discoveries that could not be confirmed. However, this all changed in 1995, after which astonishing progress can be seen in this field; we now know of more than 200 extrasolar planets. These findings mark crucial milestones in the search for extraterrestrial life – arguably one of the most intriguing endeavors of modern science. These proceedings from the 2005 Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium on Extrasolar Planets explore one of the hottest topics in astronomy. Discussions include the Kepler mission, observational constraints on dust disk lifetimes and the implications for planet formation, and gravitational instabilities in protoplanetary disks. With review papers written by world experts in their fields, this is an important resource on extrasolar planets.

    • Contains world experts' views on one of the most interesting topics in astronomy
    • An important resource for researchers preparing for the planet search and survey missions by NASA and other space agencies
    • Discusses a crucial milestone in the search for extraterrestrial life - one of the most intriguing endeavors of modern science

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    April 2011
    Paperback
    9780521173308
    196 pages
    244 × 170 × 10 mm
    0.32kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Extrasolar planets: past, present, and future A. P. Boss
    • 2. The quest for very low-mass planets M. Mayor, F. Pepe, C. Lovis, D. Queloz and S. Udry
    • 3. Extrasolar planets: a galactic perspective I. N. Reid
    • 4. The Kepler Mission: Design, expected science results, opportunities to participate W. J. Borucki, D. Koch, G. Basri, T. Brown, D. Caldwell, E. Devore, E. Dunham, T. Gautier, J. Geary, R. Gilliland, A. Gould, S. Howell, J. Jenkins and D. Latham
    • 5. Observations of the atmospheres of extrasolar planets T. M. Brown, R. Alonso, M. Knölker, H. Rauer and W. Schmidt
    • 6. Planetary migration P. J. Armitage and W. K. M. Rice
    • 7. Observational constraints on dust disk lifetimes: implications for planet formation L. A. Hillenbrand
    • 8. The evolution of gas in disks J. Najita
    • 9. Planet formation J.J. Lissauer
    • 10. Core accretion-gas capture model for gas giant planet formation O. Hubickyj
    • 11. Gravitational instabilities in protoplanetary disks R. H. Durisen
    • 12. Conference summary: the quest for new worlds J. E. Pringle.
      Contributors
    • A. P. Boss, M. Mayor, F. Pepe, C. Lovis, D. Queloz, S. Udry, I. N. Reid, W. J. Borucki, D. Koch, G. Basri, T. Brown, D. Caldwell, E. Devore, E. Dunham, T. Gautier, J. Geary, R. Gilliland, A. Gould, S. Howell, J. Jenkins, D. Latham, T. M. Brown, R. Alonso, M. Knölker, H. Rauer, W. Schmidt, P. J. Armiitage, W. K. M. Rice, L. A. Hillenbrand, J. Najita, J. J. Lissauer, O. Hubicky, R. H. Durisen, J. E. Pringle

    • Editors
    • Mario Livio , Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
    • Kailash Sahu , Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
    • Jeff Valenti , Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore