We compare potential state-of-the-art experiments for detecting Earth-mass planets around main-sequence stars using radial velocities, transits, astrometry, and microlensing. For conventionally-discussed signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) thresholds, S/N ~ 8, the last three methods are roughly comparable in terms of both the total number of planets detected and the mass distribution of their host stars. However we argue that S/N ~ 25 is a more conservative and realistic S/N threshold. We show analytically and numerically that the decline in the number of detections as a function of S/N is very steep for radial velocities, transits, and astrometry, such that the number of expected detections at S/N ~ 25 is more than an order-of-magnitude smaller th...
Context. The detection of small mass planets with the radial-velocity technique is now confronted wi...
We present the first measurement of the planet frequency beyond the "snow line," for the planet-to-s...
International audienceContext. Stars in young nearby associations are the only targets that allow gi...
International audience Aims: Stellar activity is a potentially important limitation to the detection...
We show that Earth-mass planets orbiting stars in the Galactic disk and bulge can be detected by mon...
Aims. Stellar activity is a potentially important limitation to the detection of low-mass extrasolar...
Within less than 15 years, the count of known planets orbiting stars other than the Sun has risen fr...
We present the first measurement of the planet frequency beyond the "snow line," for the planet-to-s...
The discovery of OGLE 2005-BLG-390Lb, the first cool rocky/icy exoplanet, impressively demonstrated ...
We analyze the properties of searches devoted to finding planetary transits by observing simple stel...
Context. The detection of small mass planets with the radial-velocity technique is now confronted wi...
We present the first measurement of the planet frequency beyond the "snow line," for the planet-to-s...
International audienceContext. Stars in young nearby associations are the only targets that allow gi...
International audience Aims: Stellar activity is a potentially important limitation to the detection...
We show that Earth-mass planets orbiting stars in the Galactic disk and bulge can be detected by mon...
Aims. Stellar activity is a potentially important limitation to the detection of low-mass extrasolar...
Within less than 15 years, the count of known planets orbiting stars other than the Sun has risen fr...
We present the first measurement of the planet frequency beyond the "snow line," for the planet-to-s...
The discovery of OGLE 2005-BLG-390Lb, the first cool rocky/icy exoplanet, impressively demonstrated ...
We analyze the properties of searches devoted to finding planetary transits by observing simple stel...
Context. The detection of small mass planets with the radial-velocity technique is now confronted wi...
We present the first measurement of the planet frequency beyond the "snow line," for the planet-to-s...
International audienceContext. Stars in young nearby associations are the only targets that allow gi...