In this MOOC, you will have the opportunity to practice several methods of detection and characterisation of exoplanets.
You will discover their statistical properties and the current state of knowledge we have in this very recent field of research. You will also understand the limitations and biases of the different detection techniques.
At the end of this MOOC, you will have a good general understanding of the methods of detection and characterisation of exoplanets and their atmosphere. You will also have a basic understanding of spectroscopy and light curve analysis.
All this knowledge will help you to participate in and understand citizen science projects.
The original version of the MOOC dates from 2014 and some of the content has been updated in 2020 to take into account the progress of research in the field.
If you want to talk about exoplanets, there is no miracle, you have to go through the fundamentals of astrophysics. This is why we propose that you first approach astrophysics from a more historical and fundamental point of view. How did the representation of the universe evolve? How was the modern vision of "celestial mechanics" constructed? You will have the pleasure of discovering the answers to some of these questions. However, in order to go further in this course, we will also see Kepler's three laws as well as some basic notions about protoplanetary disks, planets or star formation. In this first module, we propose to lay the foundations necessary to deal with the concept that interests us all: exoplanets.
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10个视频2篇阅读材料1个作业
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10个视频•总计105分钟
MOOC Trailer•1分钟
Introduction by Michel Mayor•2分钟
General introduction - Part 1•11分钟
General introduction - Part 2•12分钟
Kepler’s laws•11分钟
Kepler’s 3rd law•10分钟
[Planet &] Stellar Formation•17分钟
Protoplanetary disks - Part 1•13分钟
Protoplanetary disks - Part 2•12分钟
Planet formation•16分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计20分钟
📢 Important preliminary information: Evaluations and subtitles•10分钟
Slides of module 1•10分钟
1个作业•总计30分钟
Quiz 1•30分钟
Planet detection I
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In this second module we will focus on the detection of exoplanets. Together we will discover three methods for detecting extrasolar planets. (1) Radial velocities, which allowed the first detections of hot Jupiters. (2) Astrometry, a method that the Gaia satellite has greatly contributed to boosting. (3) Direct imaging, the only way to really see planetary companions. Don't be scared off by the mathematical approach used to describe these methods. A general understanding is sufficient to follow the next few weeks of the course.
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7个视频1篇阅读材料1个作业
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7个视频•总计74分钟
Introduction by Michel Mayor •3分钟
From Kepler Equations to planets detection - Part 1•12分钟
From Kepler Equations to planets detection - Part 2•10分钟
Radial velocities - Part 1•13分钟
Radial velocities - Part 2•10分钟
Astrometry•14分钟
Direct imaging technique•12分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Slides of module 2•10分钟
1个作业•总计30分钟
Quiz 2•30分钟
Planet detection II
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For this third module, we remain in planet detection. However, this time we will explore the specific case of a planet being seen nearly edge-on and transiting its star. The observation of exoplanet eclipses (transits and occultations) provides us with a wealth of parameters and is currently the most powerful technique to study the structure and other intrinsic properties of planets. In this module, you will therefore have the opportunity to discover mainly how to apply the transit method, but also, at the end of the module, the main outcomes that have been obtained through the use of the transit method.
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12个视频2篇阅读材料1个作业
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12个视频•总计120分钟
Introduction by Michel Mayor •2分钟
How does it look?•12分钟
Description of a transit - A qualitative perspective•6分钟
Description of a transit - Quantitative aspects•17分钟
Physical parameters of transiting system•17分钟
From transit candidats to transiting planets•14分钟
Two transit search experiments•11分钟
Outlook of results•9分钟
Light Curve inspection and analysis•6分钟
Citizen science for exoplanets detection•7分钟
Transiting exoplanets properties•10分钟
Space missions•10分钟
2篇阅读材料•总计20分钟
Where to do citizen science?•10分钟
Slides of module 3•10分钟
1个作业•总计30分钟
Quiz 3•30分钟
Statistical results I
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Now let's dive into statistics! In this module, we will be interested in the statistical properties of planetary systems. We have chosen to use a chronological approach to do so. First of all, you will discover the first results of the radial velocity programs which unveiled the great diversity of planetary systems. We will then compare these results with those obtained more recently by the transit surveys and the most recent radial velocity surveys. The statistical results of these research programs have brought to light a multiplicity of discoveries around exoplanets. You will have the pleasure of discovering them throughout this module.
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8个视频1篇阅读材料1个作业
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8个视频•总计77分钟
Introduction by Michel Mayor •3分钟
Early results on the occurrence of extra-solar planets - Part 1•7分钟
Early results on the occurrence of extra-solar planets - Part 2•11分钟
The variety of systems•9分钟
Distribution, mass, separation - From RV Technique•12分钟
Distribution, mass, separation - From Transit Technique - Part 1•13分钟
Mass-radius relation•10分钟
Observation vs Theory•12分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Slides of module 4•10分钟
1个作业•总计30分钟
Quiz 4•30分钟
Statistical results II
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For this fifth module, let's continue our exploration of statistical methods! We will continue to discover the properties of the exoplanetary systems that have been detected so far. You will have the opportunity to understand the link between the properties of the planets and the mass of the central star. We will also see in more detail the dynamics of multiplanetary systems, how planet-planet interactions are translated and, in particular, what are the parameters that influence the stability of systems.
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8个视频1篇阅读材料1个作业
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8个视频•总计85分钟
Introduction by Michel Mayor •3分钟
Effect of the central star mass•11分钟
Orbital eccentricity•10分钟
Dynamics of multi-planet systems - Newtonian modeling•14分钟
Dynamics of multi-planet systems - Analytical approach•9分钟
Dynamics of multi-planet systems - Bodily tides•14分钟
Let us leave now the statistical analyses to go and look at the properties of the surfaces and atmospheres of exoplanets. In the previous modules, we have seen that radial velocity measurements combined with transits observations allow us to have access to the average density of exoplanets. We could thus put some constraints on the internal structure of the objects. Although only a few very specific systems (young and massive planets with large separation) have been imaged so far, spectroscopic measurements and subtle strategies of observation of transiting and non-transiting systems allow us to know the characteristics of planetary surfaces and atmospheres. This is all we will see together for this penultimate module.
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12个视频1篇阅读材料1个作业
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12个视频•总计128分钟
Introduction by Michel Mayor •2分钟
From bulk composition to atmospheric properties •7分钟
Basics of atmospheric physics: interpreting emergent spectra•13分钟
Basics of atmospheric physics: chemical composition•12分钟
Basics of atmospheric physics: pressure-temperature profile•12分钟
Observational strategies: how to separate star and planet spectra•15分钟
Transmission spectroscopy - Part I•12分钟
Transmission spectroscopy - Part II•11分钟
Thermal emission - Part I•14分钟
Thermal emission - Part II•8分钟
Reflected light•15分钟
Future prospects •7分钟
1篇阅读材料•总计10分钟
Slides of module 6•10分钟
1个作业•总计30分钟
Quiz 6•30分钟
Latest news from the exoplanetary atmospheres
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For this last part of the course, let's continue and complete our exploration of the atmospheres of exoplanets. This module is in fact an update of the course. It integrates the new insights obtained on exoplanet atmospheres since 2014 (date of the first edition of this MOOC). Actually, the content of these last videos is very close to what you would get if you were attending a review on the subject at a real scientific conference. We hope you will enjoy this journey through the different layers of the atmosphere of exoplanets!
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I have learned how to detect and characterize exoplanets. I had some difficulty understanding some words because of the accents but it does not keep me from understanding the lecture and material.
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已于 Nov 16, 2022审阅
An extremely Interesting course with great lecturers, who are at the forefront of the subject
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已于 Jul 20, 2024审阅
I love class like this . I have learn a lot. about exoplanets
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