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A New Method for the Discovery of the Distant Exoplanets II: Question of Signal-to-Noise Ratio

A New Method for the Discovery of the Distant Exoplanets II: Question of Signal-to-Noise Ratio

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英文摘要

Exoplanets with a long orbital period are difficult to discover by extant methods. Our first publication (Lerner, P., A. Mayer, T. E. Sullivan. 2023. A new method for the discovery of the distant exoplanets. SPIE Proceedings 12680: 126802(M)) proposed a Hanbury-Brown-Twiss (HBT) interferometry-inspired method to find exoplanets with a very slow-changing influence on their host star. Traditional HBT interferometry measured the modulus of the correlation function. Slight modification of the HBT can determine its real part. Simultaneous observation of both characteristics, e.g. in a binocular setting of telescopes, is exceptionally sensitive to the asymmetry of the luminous object. However, the issue of a very small signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for HBT makes application of this method difficult. In the current paper, we discuss the possibilities to enhance the low SNR of the method.

Peter B. Lerner

天文学

Peter B. Lerner.A New Method for the Discovery of the Distant Exoplanets II: Question of Signal-to-Noise Ratio[EB/OL].(2025-07-14)[2025-07-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10764.点此复制

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