Author:
Dai Ziqi,Ni Dong,Pan Lizhuang,Zhu Yiheng
Abstract
Abstract
The study of exoplanetary systems can help us understand the formation and evolution of the solar system itself and search for terrestrial planets in the habitable and extrasolar lives in exoplanetary systems. Exoplanets have become an important area of astrophysics in the last two decades. This paper reviews five different methods to detect exoplanets, including direct imaging, astrometry, radial velocity, transit event observation, and microlensing. These approaches could expand the sample size of exoplanets and further our understanding of the types, formation and evolution of exoplanets.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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