Astronomy 141 - Life in the Universe - Autumn Quarter 2009

Lecture 36: Exoplanets - Planets Around Other Stars

11.17.2009 - By Richard PoggePlay

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Are there planets around other stars? This lecture reviews the methods

used to hunt for exoplanets and the results thus far. I will describe

direct imaging methods, indirect methods relying on the gravitational

influence of the planet on its parent star, planetary transits in which

a planet blocks part of its parent star's light, and gravitational

microlensing. There has been an explosion in our knowledge of planets

around other stars, from little or nothing in the early 1990s to more

than 400 planets around some 340-odd stars as of today. Recorded live

on 2009 Nov 17 in Room 1005 Smith Laboratory on the Columbus campus of

The Ohio State University.

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