Problems concerning extrasolar planets in the galaxy (Review)

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Extrasolar Planets, Milky Way Galaxy, Planetology, Infrared Stars, Planetary Systems, Probability Theory, Protoplanets, Terrestrial Planets

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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.

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