Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica
Future of Antarctic Astrophysics - Working Groups
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Science Working Group: Planetary Systems Near and Far
Chair: Charles Alcock (LLNL) (alcock@igpp.llnl.gov)
- 62.20
Advantages
of a South Pole Station for Microlensing Planet Searches
- A. Gould (Ohio State University)
- 62.21
Gravitation
al Microlensing Planet Searches from an Antarctic Site
- D. Bennett (U. Notre Dame)
- 62.22
Search
for Extra-Solar Planets through Monitoring Microlensing Events from Antarctica
- K. C. Sahu (STScI)
- 62.23
Detection
of Extrasolar Planets by Transit Photometry in the Antarctic
- W. J. Borucki, D. G. Koch, J. J. Lissauer (NASA Ames Research Center), T. M. Brown
(NCAR, High Altitude Obs.), J. M. Jenkins (SETI Inst.), E. T. Dunham (Lowell Obs.)
- 62.24
Direct
Detection of Planets and Brown Dwarfs from Antarctica
- B. Macintosh (LLNL)
- 62.25
Photometric Searches for Extra
-Solar Planets
- J. Bally (U. of Colorado)
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