We analyse the respective benefits and drawbacks of ground-based and space-based transit surveys for extrasolar planets. Based on simple but realistic assumptions about the fraction of lower main sequence stars harboring telluric and giant planets within the outer limit of the habitable zone, we predict the harvests of fictitious surveys with three existing wide field optical and near-IR cameras: the CFHT-Megacam, SUBARU-Suprime and VISTA-IR. An additional promising instrument is considered, VISTA-Vis, currently under development. The results are compared with the harvests predicted under exactly the same assumptions, for the space missions COROT and KEPLER. We show that ground-based wide field surveys may discover more giant planets than s...
The study of transiting extrasolar planets is only 15 years old, but has matured into a rich area of...
article in press in A&A, 21 pages, 18 figuresInternational audienceTransiting extrasolar planets are...
Due to their low geometric probability, planetary transits are rare, and photometric surveys searchi...
We analyse the respective benefits and drawbacks of ground-based and space-based transit surveys fo...
The benefits of space missions when searching exoplanets via the transit method are numerous. This w...
Context. The findings of more than 350 extrasolar planets, most of them nontransiting Hot Jupiters, ...
The transit method is considered to be one of the most promising for discovering extrasolar planets....
We analyze the properties of searches devoted to finding planetary transits by observing simple stel...
We develop a method for predicting the yield of transiting planets from a photometric survey given t...
Increased attention is being paid to transit photometry as a viable method for discovering or confir...
During the past five years we have pursued the detection of extrasolar planets by the photometric tr...
The inventory of known extrasolar planets (planets orbiting stars other than our Sun) has grown expl...
Many ground-based photometric surveys are now under way, and five of them have been successful at de...
We are setting up a new search for transiting extrasolar planets using the 0.5m Automated Patrol Tel...
The search for extrasolar planets is a relatively new field in astronomical and astrophysical scienc...
The study of transiting extrasolar planets is only 15 years old, but has matured into a rich area of...
article in press in A&A, 21 pages, 18 figuresInternational audienceTransiting extrasolar planets are...
Due to their low geometric probability, planetary transits are rare, and photometric surveys searchi...
We analyse the respective benefits and drawbacks of ground-based and space-based transit surveys fo...
The benefits of space missions when searching exoplanets via the transit method are numerous. This w...
Context. The findings of more than 350 extrasolar planets, most of them nontransiting Hot Jupiters, ...
The transit method is considered to be one of the most promising for discovering extrasolar planets....
We analyze the properties of searches devoted to finding planetary transits by observing simple stel...
We develop a method for predicting the yield of transiting planets from a photometric survey given t...
Increased attention is being paid to transit photometry as a viable method for discovering or confir...
During the past five years we have pursued the detection of extrasolar planets by the photometric tr...
The inventory of known extrasolar planets (planets orbiting stars other than our Sun) has grown expl...
Many ground-based photometric surveys are now under way, and five of them have been successful at de...
We are setting up a new search for transiting extrasolar planets using the 0.5m Automated Patrol Tel...
The search for extrasolar planets is a relatively new field in astronomical and astrophysical scienc...
The study of transiting extrasolar planets is only 15 years old, but has matured into a rich area of...
article in press in A&A, 21 pages, 18 figuresInternational audienceTransiting extrasolar planets are...
Due to their low geometric probability, planetary transits are rare, and photometric surveys searchi...