Go to:
Logótipo
Comuta visibilidade da coluna esquerda
Você está em: Start > Publications > View > Reflected Light from Giant Planets in Habitable Zones: Tapping into the Power of the Cross-Correlation Function
Publication

Publications

Reflected Light from Giant Planets in Habitable Zones: Tapping into the Power of the Cross-Correlation Function

Title
Reflected Light from Giant Planets in Habitable Zones: Tapping into the Power of the Cross-Correlation Function
Type
Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2016
Authors
Martins, J
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. View Authenticus page Without ORCID
N.C. Santos
(Author)
FCUP
View Personal Page You do not have permissions to view the institutional email. Search for Participant Publications View Authenticus page View ORCID page
Figueira, P
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Melo, C
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Journal
Vol. 46
Pages: 487-498
ISSN: 0169-6149
Publisher: Springer Nature
Other information
Authenticus ID: P-00K-BWR
Abstract (EN): The direct detection of reflected light from exoplanets is an excellent probe for the characterization of their atmospheres. The greatest challenge for this task is the low planet-to-star flux ratio, which even in the most favourable case is of the order of 10(-4) in the optical. This ratio decreases even more for planets in their host's habitable zone, typically lower than 10(-7). To reach the signal-to-noise level required for such detections, we propose to unleash the power of the Cross Correlation Function in combination with the collecting power of next generation observing facilities. The technique we propose has already yielded positive results by detecting the reflected spectral signature of 51 Pegasi b (see Martins et al. 2015). In this work, we attempted to infer the number of hours required for the detection of several planets in their host's habitable zone using the aforementioned technique from theoretical EELT observations. Our results show that for 5 of the selected planets it should be possible to directly recover their reflected spectral signature.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 12
Documents
We could not find any documents associated to the publication.
Related Publications

Of the same journal

Which Type of Planets do We Expect to Observe in the Habitable Zone? (2016)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Adibekyan, V; Figueira, P; N.C. Santos
A Pragmatic Bayesian Perspective on Correlation Analysis (2016)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Figueira, P; Faria, JP; Adibekyan, VZ; Oshagh, M; N.C. Santos
Recommend this page Top
Copyright 1996-2025 © Faculdade de Direito da Universidade do Porto  I Terms and Conditions  I Acessibility  I Index A-Z
Page created on: 2025-07-15 at 13:24:59 | Privacy Policy | Personal Data Protection Policy | Whistleblowing