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Since the first confirmed discovery of exoplanets in 1992, multiple observational methods have been developed. Most methods of their discovery use the influence of a planet on its host star. These methods lose sensitivity when a planet is distant from its star and has a long orbital period. This article proposes a method inspired by Hanbury-Brown Twiss (HBT) interferometry, to find exoplanets which exercise a very small influence on their host star. Our method relies on an extremely high sensitivity of the phase correlations to an asymmetry of the luminous system.
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P. B. Lerner,A. Mayer, andT. E. Sullivan
"A new method for the discovery of the distant exoplanets", Proc. SPIE 12680, Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets XI, 126802M (5 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2687314
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P. B. Lerner, A. Mayer, T. E. Sullivan, "A new method for the discovery of the distant exoplanets," Proc. SPIE 12680, Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets XI, 126802M (5 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2687314