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Exoplanetary searches with gravitational microlensing: Polarization issues

Authors :
Zakharov, Alexander F
Ingrosso, Gabriele
De Paolis, Francesco
Nucita, Achille A
Strafella, Francesco
Calchi Novati, Sebastiano
Jetzer, Philippe
Zakharov, Alexander F
Ingrosso, Gabriele
De Paolis, Francesco
Nucita, Achille A
Strafella, Francesco
Calchi Novati, Sebastiano
Jetzer, Philippe
Source :
Zakharov, Alexander F; Ingrosso, Gabriele; De Paolis, Francesco; Nucita, Achille A; Strafella, Francesco; Calchi Novati, Sebastiano; Jetzer, Philippe (2014). Exoplanetary searches with gravitational microlensing: Polarization issues. Advances in Space Research, 54(7):1319-1325.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

There are different methods for finding exoplanets such as radial spectral shifts, astrometrical measurements, transits, timing etc. Gravitational microlensing (including pixel-lensing) is among the most promising techniques with the potentiality of detecting Earth-like planets at distances about a few astronomical units from their host star or near the so-called snow line with a temperature in the range 0-100 °C on a solid surface of an exoplanet. We emphasize the importance of polarization measurements which can help to resolve degeneracies in theoretical models. In particular, the polarization angle could give additional information about the relative position of the lens with respect to the source.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Zakharov, Alexander F; Ingrosso, Gabriele; De Paolis, Francesco; Nucita, Achille A; Strafella, Francesco; Calchi Novati, Sebastiano; Jetzer, Philippe (2014). Exoplanetary searches with gravitational microlensing: Polarization issues. Advances in Space Research, 54(7):1319-1325.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-108170, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn942503962
Document Type :
Electronic Resource