Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-dsjbd Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-01T01:40:46.350Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Circumbinary Planets and the SOLARIS Project

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 April 2012

Maciej Konacki
Affiliation:
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Department of Astrophysics, ul. Rabianska 8, 87-100 Torun, Poland e-mail: [email protected] Astronomical Observatory, Adam Mickiewicz University, ul. Sloneczna 36, 60-286 Poznan, Poland
Piotr Sybilski
Affiliation:
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Department of Astrophysics, ul. Rabianska 8, 87-100 Torun, Poland e-mail: [email protected]
Stanisław K. Kozłowski
Affiliation:
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Department of Astrophysics, ul. Rabianska 8, 87-100 Torun, Poland e-mail: [email protected]
Milena Ratajczak
Affiliation:
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Department of Astrophysics, ul. Rabianska 8, 87-100 Torun, Poland e-mail: [email protected]
Krzysztof G. Hełminiak
Affiliation:
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Department of Astrophysics, ul. Rabianska 8, 87-100 Torun, Poland e-mail: [email protected]
Rights & Permissions [Opens in a new window]

Abstract

Core share and HTML view are not available for this content. However, as you have access to this content, a full PDF is available via the ‘Save PDF’ action button.

Extrasolar planets in binary and multiple star systems have become a noticeable niche with about 50 planets among over 500 known. Here we however focus on a particular subset of exoplanets in binary star systems — circumbinary planets. They have the unique advantage that a search for circumbinary planets does also significantly contribute to the understanding of their parent stars. We review what is currently known about circumbinary planets and then introduce our two projects aimed at detecting circumbinary planets: The TATOOINE project to find circumbinary planets around non-eclipsing double-lined spectroscopic binary stars with precision radial velocities, and the SOLARIS project to detect circumbinary planets with the timing of eclipses of eclipsing binary stars. For the SOLARIS project, we were granted 2.6 million USD to establish a network of at least four robotic 0.5-m telescopes on three continents (Australia, Africa and South America) to carry out precision photometry of a sample of eclipsing binary stars. We expect that both projects will have a large impact also on the observational stellar astronomy.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2012

References

[1]Artymowicz, P. & Lubow, S. H. 1994, ApJ, 421, 651CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[2]Cumming, A., Marcy, G. W., & Butler, R. P. 1999, ApJ, 526, 890CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[3]Demianski, M. & Proszynski, M. 1979, Nature, 282, 383CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[4]Hełminiak, K. G., Konacki, M., Ratajczak, M., & Muterspaugh, M. W. 2009, MNRAS, 400, 969CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[5]Konacki, M. & Wolszczan, A. 2003, ApJL, 591, L147CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[6]Konacki, M., Lewandowski, W., Wolszczan, A., Doroshenko, O., & Kramer, M. 1999, ApJ, 519, L81CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[7]Konacki, M. 2009a, IAU Symposium, 253, 141Google Scholar
[8]Konacki, M., Muterspaugh, M. W., Kulkarni, S. R. & Hełlminiak, K. G. 2009b, ApJ, 704, 513CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[9]Konacki, M., Muterspaugh, M. W., Kulkarni, S. R. & Hełminiak, K. G. 2010, ApJ, 719, 1293CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[10]Konacki, M. 2005a, ApJ, 626, 431CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[11]Muterspaugh, M. W., Konacki, M., Lane, B. F., & Pfahl, E. 2010, Planets in Binary Star Systems, Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Vol. 366. Berlin: Springer, ISBN: 978-90-481-8686-0, 77Google Scholar
[12]Muterspaugh, M. W., Lane, B. F., Kulkarni, S. R., Burke, B. F., Colavita, M. M., & Shao, M. 2006, ApJ, 653, 1469CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[13]Muterspaugh, M. W. 2005, Ph.D. ThesisGoogle Scholar
[14]Nice, D. J., Stairs, I. H., & Kasian, L. E. 2008, 40 Years of Pulsars: Millisecond Pulsars, Magnetars and More, 983, 453Google Scholar
[15]Ofir, A. 2009, IAU Symposium, 253, 378Google Scholar
[16]Ofir, A. 2008, MNRAS, 387, 1597CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[17]Plummer, H. C. K., Wright, W. H., & Turner, A. B. 1908, Lick Observatory Bulletin, 5, 21CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[18]Pourbaix, D., et al. , 2004, A&A, 424, 727Google Scholar
[19]Shabanova, T. V. 1995, ApJ, 453, 779CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[20]Schneider, J. 1994, Planetary and Space Science, 42, 539CrossRefGoogle Scholar
[21]Schneider, J. & Chevreton, M. 1990, A&A, 232, 251Google Scholar
[22]Torres, G., Andersen, J., & Gimenez, A. 2010, A&AR, 18, 67Google Scholar
[23]Udry, S. & Santos, N. C. 2007, A&AR, 45, 397Google Scholar