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Binaries Escorted By Orbiting Planets

Description du projet

La chasse aux planètes à double soleil est lancée

Les planètes circumbinaires – les planètes qui orbitent autour de deux étoiles – remettent en question notre compréhension de la façon dont les planètes s’assemblent et dont leurs orbites évoluent par la suite. Bien qu’elles aient longtemps été du domaine de la science-fiction, l’existence des planètes circumbinaires a été confirmée par l’engin spatial Kepler. Malgré les observations de Kepler, il reste encore beaucoup à apprendre sur ces planètes. Le projet BEBOP, financé par l’UE, a pour objectif d’améliorer considérablement l’efficacité de la détection et de fournir une image plus claire des populations de planètes circumbinaires en conduisant une analyse Doppler. Les résultats du projet pourraient apporter de nouvelles informations sur la formation des planètes et ouvrir la porte à des études atmosphériques de mondes plus froids que ceux étudiés jusqu’à présent.

Objectif

Planets orbiting both stars of a binary system -circumbinary planets- are challenging our understanding about how planets assemble, and how their orbits subsequently evolve. Long confined to science-fiction, circumbinary planets were confirmed by the Kepler spacecraft, in one of its most spectacular, and impactful result. Despite Kepler’s insights, a lot remains unknown about these planets. Kepler also suffered from intractable biases that the BEBOP project will solve.

BEBOP will revolutionise how we detect and study circumbinary planets. Conducting a Doppler survey, we will vastly improve the efficiency of circumbinary planet detection, and remove Kepler’s biases. BEBOP will construct a clearer picture of the circumbinary planet population, and free us from the inherent vagaries, and important costs of space-funding. Thanks to the Doppler method we will study dynamical effects unique to circumbinary planets, estimate their multiplicity, and compute their true occurrence rate.

Circumbinary planets are essential objects. Binaries disturbe planet formation. Any similarity, and any difference between the population of circumbinary planets and planets orbiting single stars, will bring novel information about how planets are produced. In addition, circumbinary planets have unique orbital properties that boost their probability to experience transits. BEBOP’s detections will open the door to atmospheric studies of colder worlds than presently available.

Based on already discovered systems, and on two successful proofs-of-concept, the BEBOP team will detect 15 circumbinary gas-giants, three times more than Kepler. BEBOP will provide an unambiguous measure of the efficiency of gas-giant formation in circumbinary environments. In addition the BEBOP project comes with an ambitious programme to combine three detection methods (Doppler, transits, and astrometry) in a holistic approach that will bolster investigations into circumbinary planets, and create a lasting legacy.

Régime de financement

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Institution d’accueil

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 186 312,50
Adresse
Edgbaston
B15 2TT Birmingham
Royaume-Uni

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Région
West Midlands (England) West Midlands Birmingham
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 186 312,50

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