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An Eclipsing Extrasolar Planet
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Extrasolar Planets! - very dim - almost impossible to see (think floodlight vs. glow-in-the-dark watch)
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Extrasolar Planets! - very dim - almost impossible to see (think floodlight vs. glow-in-the-dark watch) - easier to detect by looking at a star’s “wobble”
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Center of Mass Same mass; center of mass is in the middle. Balance point is halfway between us.
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Center of Mass Center of mass (or, the balance point) is closer to the more massive one.
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Center of Mass Center of mass (or, the balance point) is closer to the more massive one.
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Doppler Shift Fire truck standing stillFire truck moving The pitch of the moving truck's siren appears to change as it approaches and then passes us because the waves get squished and then spread out.
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Doppler Shift Things moving toward us are blue shifted. Things moving away from us are red shifted.
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Doppler Shift Things moving toward us are blue shifted. Things moving away from us are red shifted.
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Doppler Shift
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- cops use it to tell how fast you're driving
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Doppler Shift - cops use it to tell how fast you're driving - coaches use it to see how fast you're pitching
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Doppler Shift - astronomers use it to measure how much a star is wobbling!
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Doppler Shift - astronomers use it to measure how much a star is wobbling!
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Doppler Shift - watch out for inclination...
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Inclination and Transits - if we see a transit, we know it's close to edge-on Starlight we can see: 1) 100% 2) ~99.5% 3) ~99.0%
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p2 =p2 =a3a3 p is in years, a is in AU __ days x 1 yr/365 days = __ yrs (planet’s area) / (star’s area) = % light blocked Just a little reminder... 100% 99%
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