2002ApJ...574..985B


Query : 2002ApJ...574..985B

2002ApJ...574..985B - Astrophys. J., 574, 985-1003 (2002/August-1)

Simulation of a space-based microlensing survey for terrestrial extrasolar planets.

BENNETT D.P. and RHIE S.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We show that a space-based gravitational microlensing survey for terrestrial extrasolar planets is feasible in the near future and could provide a nearly complete picture of the properties of planetary systems in our Galaxy. We present simulations of such a survey using a 1-2 m aperture space telescope with a ∼2 deg2 field of view to continuously monitor ∼108 Galactic bulge main-sequence stars. The microlensing techniques allow the discovery of low-mass planets with high signal-to-noise ratio, and the space missions that we have studied are sensitive to planets with masses as low as that of Mars. By targeting main-sequence source stars, which can only be resolved from space, the space-based microlensing survey is able to detect enough light from the lens stars to determine the spectral type of one-third of the lens stars with detected planets, including virtually all of the F, G, and K stars, which comprise one-quarter of the event sample. This enables the determination of the planetary masses and separations in physical units as well as the abundance of planets as a function of stellar type and distance from the Galactic center. We show that a space-based microlensing planet search program has its highest sensitivity to planets at orbital separations of 0.7-10 AU, but it will also have significant sensitivity at larger separations and will be able to detect free-floating planets in significant numbers. This complements the planned terrestrial planet transit missions, which are sensitive to terrestrial planets at separations of ≤1 AU. Such a mission should also detect ∼50,000 giant planets via transits, and it is, therefore, the only proposed planet detection method that is sensitive to planets at all orbital radii.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Dark Matter - Cosmology: Gravitational Lensing

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12666 1
2 HD 4208 PM* 00 44 26.6506707202 -26 30 56.455527913   8.46 7.79     G7VFe-1CH-0.5 201 1
3 HD 4208b Pl 00 44 26.6506707202 -26 30 56.455527913           ~ 39 1
4 * 79 Cet b Pl 02 35 19.9291748518 -03 33 38.172943076           ~ 54 1
5 * 79 Cet PM* 02 35 19.9291748518 -03 33 38.172943076   7.49 6.78     G2V 296 1
6 HD 37124b Pl 05 37 02.4866159419 +20 43 50.832948117           ~ 71 1
7 HD 37124 PM* 05 37 02.4866159419 +20 43 50.832948117   8.35   7.2   G4IV-V 302 2
8 * 47 UMa c Pl 10 59 27.9727514012 +40 25 48.920572724           ~ 99 1
9 * 23 Lib PM* 15 13 28.6669233518 -25 18 33.653388418   7.168 6.46 6.43   G6IV-V 303 1
10 * 23 Lib b Pl 15 13 28.6669233518 -25 18 33.653388418           ~ 50 1
11 MACHO 104.20906.3973 * 18 05 02.5 -27 42 17           ~ 26 0
12 HD 177830b Pl 19 05 20.7731776776 +25 55 14.372511888           ~ 50 1
13 HD 177830 ** 19 05 20.7731776776 +25 55 14.372511888   8.266 7.177     K0+M4V 190 1
14 * 16 Cyg B PM* 19 41 51.9726777456 +50 31 03.089030916 7.07 6.86 6.20 5.76 5.42 G3V 890 1
15 * 16 Cyg Bb Pl 19 41 51.9726777456 +50 31 03.089030916           ~ 127 1
16 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4305 0

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