Wide-Orbit Exoplanet Demographics
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Bennett, David
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Akeson, Rachel
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Alibert, Yann
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Anderson, Jay
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Bachelet, Etienne
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Beaulieu, Jean-Phillipe
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Bhattacharya, Aparna
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Boss, Alan
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Bozza, Valerio
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Bryson, Stephen
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Buzasi, Derek
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Novati, Sebastiano Calchi
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Christiansen, Jessie
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Domagal-goldman, Shawn D.
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Endl, Michael
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Fulton, Benjamin J.
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Henderson, Calen B.
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Gaudi, B. Scott
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Johnson, Samson A.
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Koshimoto, Naoki
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Meyer, Michael
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Mulders, Gijs D.
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Mullally, Susan
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Murray-Clay, Ruth
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Nataf, David
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Nielsen, Eric
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Ngo, Henry
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Pascucci, Ilaria
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Penny, Matthew
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Plavchan, Peter
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Poleski, Radek
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Ranc, Clement
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Raymond, Sean N.
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Rogers, Leslie
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Sahlmann, Johannes
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Sahu, Kailash C.
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Schlieder, Joshua
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Shvartzvald, Yossi
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Street, Rachel
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Sumi, Takahiro
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Suzuki, Daisuke
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Zimmerman, Neil
Abstract
There is currently a gap in our understanding of wide-orbit planets, which must be filled if we are to understand planet formation and exoplanet habitability. We summarize current and planned exoplanet detection programs using a variety of methods: microlensing (including WFIRST), radial velocities, Gaia astrometry, and direct imaging.
Volume
51
Issue
3
Start page
505
Issn Identifier
2330-9458
Ads BibCode
2019BAAS...51c.505B
Rights
open.access
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