Analysis the Approaches for Planet Searching and Detection
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/hhepjt33Keywords:
Planet search, astrometry, radial velocityAbstract
As a matter of fact, investigating the unknown has always been a central theme in the advancement of human science especially in recent years. Contemporarily, cosmologists obviously have a passion for exploring exoplanets. In light of this, the purpose of this study is to examine a number of popular planet search techniques and provide an overview of their benefits, drawbacks, and range of applications. Specifically, by going over the direct imaging method, the astrometry approach, and the radio velocity method. The study discusses the state-of-the-art observation findings, present challenges, and future directions. Indeed, these studies are crucial to understanding planetary formation and dispersion across the universe, and they give humanity’s study of the cosmos even more momentum according to the analysis. As a result, this work has significant scientific and practical implications, and the findings provide guidance for future research in planet searching. Overall, these results shed light on guiding further exploration for planet search.