With thousands of exoplanets having been discovered over the past 20 years, the solar system is recognized as presenting just one example among a mind-boggling variety of system architectures: from circumbinary exoplanets (1), systems with tightly packed inner planets (2), water-worlds (3), potential Earth twins (4), super-Earths (5), sub- and super-Neptunes (6), evaporating comet-like planets (7), giant rings (8), and hazy hot Jupiters all the way to extremely long-period lonely massive objects looking more like failed stars than giant planets. So far, the vast majority of these planetary systems have been discovered indirectly by techniques looking at tiny variations in their host star's motion and/or brightness. These techniques have lim...
International audienceContext. Though only a handful of extrasolar planets have been discovered via ...
Direct detection of exoplanets from the ground is now within reach of existing astronomical instrume...
11 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the 15 February 2008 issue of ScienceInternational audienceSearche...
With thousands of exoplanets having been discovered over the past 20 years, the solar system is reco...
Thousands of exoplanets have been discovered, although very few have been directly observed. Direct ...
Our understanding of extra-solar planet systems is highly driven by advances in observations in the ...
For about 400 years, scientists have known that all the stars we see in the night sky are similar to...
Most exoplanet surveys have so far focused on stars not larger than the Sun, and about 90% of the 45...
This thesis focuses around using the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI), an instrument designed to directly-...
A quarter century ago, the only planets known to humanity were the familiar objects that orbit our S...
The physical characterization of exoplanets will require to take spectra at several orbital position...
Abstract Since the first exoplanet was discovered more than 10 years ago, this field has developed r...
Ever since the discovery of the first exoplanet in 1995, more than 4000 exoplanets have been discove...
Taking an accurate census of planets orbiting other stars, otherwise known as exoplanets, is a cruci...
The search for life outside our solar system is one of the great frontiers in astronomy.Confirming l...
International audienceContext. Though only a handful of extrasolar planets have been discovered via ...
Direct detection of exoplanets from the ground is now within reach of existing astronomical instrume...
11 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the 15 February 2008 issue of ScienceInternational audienceSearche...
With thousands of exoplanets having been discovered over the past 20 years, the solar system is reco...
Thousands of exoplanets have been discovered, although very few have been directly observed. Direct ...
Our understanding of extra-solar planet systems is highly driven by advances in observations in the ...
For about 400 years, scientists have known that all the stars we see in the night sky are similar to...
Most exoplanet surveys have so far focused on stars not larger than the Sun, and about 90% of the 45...
This thesis focuses around using the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI), an instrument designed to directly-...
A quarter century ago, the only planets known to humanity were the familiar objects that orbit our S...
The physical characterization of exoplanets will require to take spectra at several orbital position...
Abstract Since the first exoplanet was discovered more than 10 years ago, this field has developed r...
Ever since the discovery of the first exoplanet in 1995, more than 4000 exoplanets have been discove...
Taking an accurate census of planets orbiting other stars, otherwise known as exoplanets, is a cruci...
The search for life outside our solar system is one of the great frontiers in astronomy.Confirming l...
International audienceContext. Though only a handful of extrasolar planets have been discovered via ...
Direct detection of exoplanets from the ground is now within reach of existing astronomical instrume...
11 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the 15 February 2008 issue of ScienceInternational audienceSearche...