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arxiv: 0903.0880 · v1 · submitted 2009-03-04 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

The Demographics of Extrasolar Planets Beyond the Snow Line with Ground-based Microlensing Surveys

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In the currently-favored paradigm of planet formation, the location of the snow line in the protoplanetary disk plays a crucial role. Determining the demographics of planets beyond the snow line of stars of various masses is thus essential for testing this model. Microlensing is sensitive to planets that are generally inaccessible to other methods, and in particular is most sensitive to cool planets at or beyond the snow line, including very low-mass (i.e. terrestrial) planets. Hence, microlensing is uniquely suited and so essential for a comprehensive study of this region. Microlensing is also sensitive to planets orbiting low-mass stars, free-floating planets, planets in the Galactic bulge and disk, and even planets in external galaxies. These planets can also provide critical constraints on models of planet formation. Although microlensing searches have so far detected only a handful of planets, these have already changed our understanding of planet formation beyond the snow line. Next generation microlensing surveys, which would be sensitive to tens of "cold Earths" in this region, are well advanced in design conception and are starting initial practical implementation.

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