Overview
- Complete up-to-date coverage of emerging exoplanet studies
- Written by outstanding scholars in the field
- Frequent updates make the book an indispensable reference in this area
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents(160 entries)
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Exoplanet Research: A History of Discovery
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Solar System–Exoplanet Synergies
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Editors and Affiliations
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Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
Hans J. Deeg, Juan Antonio Belmonte
About the editors
Hans J. Deeg is staff astronomer at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (Tenerife, Spain), where he arrived in 2001 after holding several postdoctoral positions in both the US and Spain. Born in Germany, he obtained a Master in Physics at SUNY (Buffalo, USA) and received his PhD in 1993 from the University of New Mexico, USA. In 1994, while at Rochester Institute of Technology (New York), he began with ‘TEP’, a pioneering observational project to find transits of extrasolar planets. His principal interests are the detection and characterization of exoplanets, for which he has been working in a wide range of ground and space-based projects. He has been the principal Spanish investigator for the exoplanet detection with the CoRoT space mission (2006-14) and is now coordinating several tasks for ESA’s next generation PLATO space mission, towards its launch in 2023. During his career, he has organized several conferences related to exoplanets as well as binary stars, and authored about 250 scientific articles on the subject. He is also a regular referee for the field’s major journals and for several grant allocation organizations. Deeg has also published software for stellar photometry, as well as ‘UTM’, a flexible simulator for transiting systems. Currently, he is teaching a master-level course on Extrasolar Planets at the University of La Laguna (Tenerife, Spain) and supervising a PhD student on the characterization of exoplanets with the 10.4m GTC telescope.
Juan Antonio Belmonte is staff astronomer at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (Tenerife, Spain) where he investigates in exoplanets, stellar physics and cultural astronomy. He has published or edited a dozen books and authored nearly 200 publications on those subjects. He has been the Director of the Science and Cosmos Museum of Tenerife from 1995 to 2000, President of the European Society for Astronomy in Culture (SEAC) from 2005 to 2011 and of the Spanish Time Allocation Committee (CAT) of the Canarian observatories, included the new generation 10 m GTC, from 2003 to 2012. He received in 2012 the "Carlos Jaschek" award of the European Society for Astronomy in Culture for his contributions to the discipline. He is now advisory editor of the Journal for the History of Astronomy and has been editor of two sections and the author of 12 contributions in the recent Springer`s Handbook of Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy (2014). Currently, he is teaching a master-level course on Extrasolar Planets at the University of La Laguna. Born in Murcia (Spain) in 1962, he studied physics and got his master-thesis in 1986 at Barcelona University and obtained his PhD in Astrophysics at La Laguna University in 1989.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Handbook of Exoplanets
Editors: Hans J. Deeg, Juan Antonio Belmonte
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55333-7
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Physics and Astronomy, Reference Module Physical and Materials Science, Reference Module Chemistry, Materials and Physics
Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-55332-0Published: 20 November 2018
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-55333-7Published: 03 November 2018
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XLIV, 3490
Number of Illustrations: 121 b/w illustrations, 789 illustrations in colour
Topics: Astronomy, Observations and Techniques, Astrobiology, Planetology, Astrophysics and Astroparticles, Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology
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