Handbook of Exoplanets 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30648-3_6-1
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Timing by Stellar Pulsations as an Exoplanet Discovery Method

Abstract: The stable oscillations of pulsating stars can serve as accurate timepieces, which may be monitored for the influence of exoplanets. An external companion gravitationally tugs the host star, causing periodic changes in pulsation arrival times. This method is most sensitive to detecting substellar companions around the hottest pulsating stars, especially compact remnants like white dwarfs and hot subdwarfs, as well as δ Scuti variables (A stars). However, it is applicable to any pulsating star with sufficiently… Show more

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