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Fotometria tranzytowa×Paralaksa astrometryczna (Paralaksa)×Spektroskopia transmisyjna egzoplanet×
DziedzinaAstronomiaAstronomiaAstronomia
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania198418382002
TwórcaWilliam BoruckiFriedrich Wilhelm BesselDavid Charbonneau
TypObservational photometric pipelineAstrometric distance measurementSpectroscopic observational method
Źródło pierwotneBorucki, W. J., & Summers, A. L. (1984). The photometric method of detecting other planetary systems. Astrophysical Journal, 281, 537-553. DOI ↗ESA (1997). The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues. Astrometric and photometric star catalogue. European Space Agency Technical Reports, SP-1200. link ↗Charbonneau, D., Brown, T. M., Noyes, R. W., & Gilliland, R. L. (2002). Detection of an atmospheric trace constituent in the transmission spectrum of a distant extrasolar planet. Astrophysical Journal, 568(1), 377-384. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyPhotometric Transit Method, Planetary Transit DetectionStellar Parallax, Trigonometric Parallax, Parallax Distance MethodTransmission Spectrum, Atmospheric Spectroscopy, Transit Spectroscopy
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PodsumowanieTransit photometry is an observational technique that detects exoplanets by monitoring the periodic dips in stellar brightness as planets cross in front of their host stars. First systematized by William Borucki in 1984, this method became the most successful exoplanet detection technique, with the Kepler space telescope discovering thousands of confirmed exoplanets using this approach.Astrometric parallax is the foundational geometric method for measuring distances to nearby stars, based on observing the apparent shift in a star's position as Earth orbits the Sun. First successfully demonstrated by Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel in 1838 for the star 61 Cygni, parallax remains the most direct and reliable distance measurement in astronomy, anchoring the entire cosmic distance ladder.Transmission spectroscopy is a technique for studying the atmospheres of exoplanets by analyzing the light passing through the planetary atmosphere during transit. Pioneered by David Charbonneau in 2002 with the detection of sodium in HD 209458b's atmosphere, this method has become the primary tool for characterizing exoplanet atmospheres and searching for biosignatures.
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