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Using polarimetry to detect and characterize Jupiter-like extrasolar planets

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 428, Issue 2, Pages 663-672

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041578

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techniques : polarimetric; stars : planetary systems; polarization

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Using numerical simulations of flux and polarization spectra of visible to near-infrared starlight reflected by Jupiter-like extrasolar planets, we show that polarimetry can be used both for the detection and for the characterization of extrasolar planets. Polarimetry is valuable for detection because direct, unscattered starlight is generally unpolarized, while starlight that has been reflected by a planet will generally be polarized. Polarimetry is valuable for planet characterization because the degree of polarization of starlight that has been reflected by a planet depends strongly on the composition and structure of the planetary atmosphere.

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