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This project aims to develop a new method for detecting exoplanets using bright giant stars with long secondary periods. By analyzing these stars, the research seeks to uncover the distribution of planets in various environments, expanding our understanding of planet formation in the Milky Way and beyond.
Exoplanetary science is one of the most studied and challenging areas of modern astrophysics.
Various planet detection techniques allowed astronomers to discover over 4,500 extrasolar planets in our Galaxy, providing important constraints for testing planet formation theories.However, with the currently available methods, it is still impossible to find planets in the far regions of the Milky Way and in other galaxies.
In consequence, we still cannot answer fundamental questions of exoplanetary s…
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