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Direct Imaging of Multiple Planets Orbiting the Star HR 8799
Direct imaging of exoplanetary systems is a powerful technique that can
reveal Jupiter-like planets in wide orbits, can enable detailed
characterization of planetary atmospheres, and is a key step towards imaging
Earth-like planets. Imaging detections are challenging due to the combined
effect of small angular separation and large luminosity contrast between a
planet and its host star. High-contrast observations with the Keck and Gemini
telescopes have revealed three planets orbiting the star HR 8799, with
projected separations of 24, 38, and 68 astronomical units. Multi-epoch data
show counter-clockwise orbital motion for all three imaged planets. The low
luminosity of the companions and the estimated age of the system imply
planetary masses between 5 and 13 times that of Jupiter. This system resembles
a scaled-up version of the outer portion of our Solar System.Comment: 30 pages, 5 figures, Research Article published online in Science
Express Nov 13th, 200
Decay rate and other properties of the positronium negative ion
A new method for detecting the positronium minus ion is described, and the possibility of a long positronium mean free path in a solid is discussed
Two Extrasolar Asteroids with Low Volatile-Element Mass Fractions
Using ultraviolet spectra obtained with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on
the Hubble Space Telescope, we extend our previous ground-based optical
determinations of the composition of the extrasolar asteroids accreted onto two
white dwarfs, GD 40 and G241-6. Combining optical and ultraviolet spectra of
these stars with He-dominated atmospheres, 13 and 12 polluting elements are
confidently detected in GD 40 and G241-6, respectively. For the material
accreted onto GD 40, the volatile elements C and S are deficient by more than a
factor of 10 and N by at least a factor of 5 compared to their mass fractions
in primitive CI chondrites and approach what is inferred for bulk Earth. A
similar pattern is found for G241-6 except that S is undepleted. We have also
newly detected or placed meaningful upper limits for the amount of Cl, Al, P,
Ni and Cu in the accreted matter. Extending results from optical studies, the
mass fractions of refractory elements in the accreted parent bodies are similar
to what is measured for bulk Earth and chondrites. Thermal processing, perhaps
interior to a snow line, appears to be of central importance in determining the
elemental compositions of these particular extrasolar asteroids.Comment: 37 pages, 13 figures, 5 tables, ApJ, accepte
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