The Microlensing Planet finder: Completing the census of extrasolar Planets in the Milky Way

Bennett, D. P.; Garnavich P.; Bond, I; Cheng E; Friedman, S; Gilliland, R; Sahu, K; Woolf N.; Gaudi B.; Gould, A; Greenhouse, M; Kimble R.; Mather J.; Niedner M.; Rauscher B.; et. al.

Keywords: space, imaging, telescopes, optics, image, infrared, gravitation, planet, planets, microlensing, analysis, lensing, extrasolar, finder, Interferometers, Gravitational, proceedings, (MPF), SPIE

Abstract

The Microlensing Planet Finder (MPF) is a proposed Discovery mission that will complete the first census of extrasolar planets with sensitivity to planets like those in our own solar system. MPF will employ a 1.1m aperture telescope, which images a 1.3 sq. deg. field-of-view in the near-IR, in order to detect extrasolar planets with the gravitational microlensing effect. MPF's sensitivity extends down to planets of 0.1 Earth masses, and MPF can detect Earth-like planets at all separations from 0.7AU to infinity. MPF's extrasolar planet census will provide critical information needed to understand the formation and frequency of extrasolar planetary systems similar to our own.

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Título de la Revista: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volumen: 5487
Número: PART 3
Editorial: SPIE
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Página de inicio: 1453
Página final: 1464
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