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CoRoT pictures transiting exoplanets
Institution:1. CNRS, Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope Corporation, 65-1238, Mamalahoa Highway, 96743 Kamuela, HI, United States;2. Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, 38, rue Frédéric-Joliot-Curie, 13376 Marseille cedex 13, France
Abstract:The detection and characterization of exoplanets have made huge progresses since the first discoveries in the late 1990s. In particular, the independent measurement of the mass and radius of planets, by combining the transit and radial-velocity techniques, allowed exploring their density and hence, their internal structure. With CoRoT (2007–2012), the pioneering CNES space-based mission in this investigation, about thirty new planets were characterized. CoRoT has enhanced the diversity of giant exoplanets and discovered the first telluric exoplanet. Following CoRoT, the NASA Kepler mission has extended our knowledge to small size planets, multiple systems and planets orbiting binaries. Exploring these new worlds will continue with the NASA/TESS (2017) and ESA/PLATO (2024) missions.
Keywords:Astrophysics  Space mission  Planetary systems  Observations  Internal structure of planets
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