Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
Jan 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984avest..17..131a&link_type=abstract
(Astronomicheskii Vestnik, vol. 17, July-Sept. 1983, p. 131-143) Solar System Research (ISSN 0038-0946), vol. 17, no. 3, Jan. 19
Mathematics
Probability
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Extrasolar Planets, Milky Way Galaxy, Planetology, Infrared Stars, Planetary Systems, Probability Theory, Protoplanets, Terrestrial Planets
Scientific paper
Estimates of planetary systems in the Galaxy and their stars were discussed, together with the methods and results of a search for planetary systems and protoplanetary formations. A value of 130 planetary systems nearer than 10 pc, with a stellar population of about 530 stars for this region, was proposed. The detection of radiation fluxes from a planet located near a star was examined, along with the use of the space telescope as a Lyot coronograph and a space-based Bricewell spinning infrared interferometer. Exact correlation photometry, two-color photometry, speckle interferometry, precision measurement of radial velocities, and dynamic methods were considered in the context of the observation of edge-on planetary systems. Investigations of the Epsilon Aurigae, and RU Lupi, the Monoceros, and the bright infrared star in the constellation of Cygnus were also covered.
Aleksandrov Iu. A.
Zakhozhai V. A.
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