Free-floating planet

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1Gravitational lensing / Space / Gravitational microlensing / Extrasolar planet / Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment / Methods of detecting extrasolar planets / Free-floating planet / Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope / Astronomy / Exoplanetology / Planetary science

19th Annual International Conference on Gravitational Microlensing - Science Agenda Monday, 19th January:00 Richard K. Barry Welcome and Logistics

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Source URL: asd.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-14 12:34:54
2Distance measurement of a microlensing event

Distance measurement of a microlensing event

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Source URL: phys.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-15 01:28:28
3The	
  Possible	
  Ejection	
  of	
  a	
  5th	
  Giant	
  Planet	
  in	
  the	
  Early	
  Solar	
  System	
  and	
  the	
   Presence	
  of	
  a	
  Large	
  Free	
  Floating	
  Planet	
  Population

The  Possible  Ejection  of  a  5th  Giant  Planet  in  the  Early  Solar  System  and  the   Presence  of  a  Large  Free  Floating  Planet  Population

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Source URL: www.astro.washington.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-21 17:09:23
4K2 M ICROLENSING : F REE -F LOATING P LANETS AND M ICROLENS P LANET M ASSES Andrew Gould, Keith Horne, Rachel Street OSU, St. Andrews, LCOGT  Abstract: K2 can function as a unique and powerful microlensing parallax satel

K2 M ICROLENSING : F REE -F LOATING P LANETS AND M ICROLENS P LANET M ASSES Andrew Gould, Keith Horne, Rachel Street OSU, St. Andrews, LCOGT Abstract: K2 can function as a unique and powerful microlensing parallax satel

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Source URL: keplerscience.arc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-04 02:21:30
5The Exoplanet Microlensing Survey by the Proposed WFIRST Observatory Richard Barry*a, Jeffrey Kruka, Jay Andersonb, Jean-Philippe Beaulieuc, David P. Bennettd, Joseph Catanzaritee, Ed Chengf, Scott Gaudig, Neil Gehrelsa,

The Exoplanet Microlensing Survey by the Proposed WFIRST Observatory Richard Barry*a, Jeffrey Kruka, Jay Andersonb, Jean-Philippe Beaulieuc, David P. Bennettd, Joseph Catanzaritee, Ed Chengf, Scott Gaudig, Neil Gehrelsa,

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Source URL: wfirst.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-24 12:46:06
6Strange New Worlds.  (Ida & Lin)! Detecting Planets with Microlensing

Strange New Worlds. (Ida & Lin)! Detecting Planets with Microlensing

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Source URL: wfirst.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-03 13:36:53
7NEWS & VIEWS Research area decreases is called the endemics–area relationship (EAR). This was proposed more than a decade ago by Harte and Kinzig5 and, they persuasively argued6, is more appropriate than the SAR for es

NEWS & VIEWS Research area decreases is called the endemics–area relationship (EAR). This was proposed more than a decade ago by Harte and Kinzig5 and, they persuasively argued6, is more appropriate than the SAR for es

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Source URL: wwwstaff.ari.uni-heidelberg.de

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-12 07:15:02
8WFIRST-AFTA: What Can We Learn by Detecting Thousands of Cold Exoplanets via Microlensing? Matthew Penny Ohio State University

WFIRST-AFTA: What Can We Learn by Detecting Thousands of Cold Exoplanets via Microlensing? Matthew Penny Ohio State University

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Source URL: exep.jpl.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-12 12:35:50