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Since the discovery of the first exoplanet orbiting a main sequence
star in 1995, nearly 500 planets have been detected, with this
number expected to increase dramatically as new ground-based
planetary searches begin to report their results. Emerging
techniques offer the tantalizing possibility of detecting an
Earth-mass planet in the habitable zone of a solar-type star as
well as the exciting prospect of studying exoplanetary atmospheres
that could reveal the presence of biomarkers, such as water vapor,
oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Can we find the "Holy Grail" of
exoplanets? Cutting-edge research may reveal the answer Written by
internationally renowned scientists at the forefront of the field,
Extra-Solar Planets: The Detection, Formation, Evolution and
Dynamics of Planetary Systems presents powerful analytical tools
and methods for investigating extra-solar planetary systems. It
discusses new theories on planetary migration and resonant capture
that elucidate the existence of "hot Jupiters." It also examines
the astrophysical mechanisms required to assemble gas giant planets
close to their parent star. In addition, the expert contributors
describe how mathematical tools involving periodicity, chaos, and
resonance are used to study the diversity and stability of observed
planetary systems. By presenting the fundamental analyses that
underpin modern studies of extra-solar planetary systems, this
graduate-level book enables readers to thoroughly understand
important recent developments and offers a platform for future
research. It also improves readers' understanding of our own solar
system and its place in the diverse range of planetary systems
discovered so far.
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