Exoplanets: finding, exploring, and understanding alien worlds

Exoplanets: finding, exploring, and understanding alien worlds

Kitchin, Chris

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Exoplanets: Finding, Exploring, and Understanding Alien Worlds probes the basis for possible answers to the fundamentals questions asked about these planets orbiting stars other than our Sun. This book examines what such planets might be like, where they are, and how we find them. Until around ten years ago, the only planets that we knew about were within the Solar System. The first genuine planet beyond the confines of the Solar System was discovered only 1988. Since then another 350 or so exoplanets have been detected by various methods,and most of these haven been found in the last ten years. Although many more exoplanets discoveries may be expected to occur even as this book is being read, a large enough data set is now available to form the basis for an informed general account of exoplanets. The topic hence is an extremely 'hot' one - allthe more so because the recently launched Kepler spacecraft should soon startuncovering many more exoplanets, some perhaps comparable with the Earth (and therefore possibly alternative homes for mankind, if we could ever reach them). Exoplanets: Finding, Exploring, and Understanding Alien Life gives a comprehensive, balances, and above all accurate account of exoplanets. Will present the first findings from the Kepler telescope mission, which launched in 2009 with the express purpose of finding new worlds. Explores the possibility of humans one day traveling to and living on exoplanets. Reviews the possibility of finding alien life within the context of what we now know about exoplanets. INDICE: Acknowledgements. Preface. Chapter 1: Because WE live on one!: Whyplanets and exoplanets are important. Chapter 2: A quick tour of the exoplanet menagerie. Chapter 3: An exoplanet retrospective. Chapter 4: In the beginning: the first exoplanet discoveries. Chapter 5: On the track of alien planets: The radial velocity or Doppler method. Chapter 6: On the track of alien planets: The transit method. Chapter 7: On the track of alien planets: direct imaging and observation. Chapter 8: On the track of alien planets: Gravitational microlensing. Chapter 9: On the track of alien planets: Timing. Chapter 10: On the track of alien planets: Other approaches. Chapter 11: Where do we go from here?: Future approaches to exoplanet detection and study. Chapter 12: Exoplanets revealed: what they are really like. Chapter 13: Exoplanets and exoplanetarysystems: Pasts and futures. Chapter 14: Future homes for humankind?. Appendices. Appendix I: Nomenclature or What's in a name.- Appendix II: Note on distances, sizes, and masses, etc. Appendix III: Further reading.- Appendix IV: Technical background. Appendix V: Names, Acronyms, and Abbreviations. Index. .

  • ISBN: 978-1-4614-0643-3
  • Editorial: Springer New York
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 145
  • Fecha Publicación: 29/10/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés