Detecting Exoplanets in Multiplanetary Systems using HI1 Line Analysis through Gaussian Fitting
Authors/Creators
- 1. Army Public School , West Bengal, India
- 2. Cambridge Court World School, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Description
The paper describes the detection of exoplanets in multiplanetary systems using HI line data is8
an approach in astronomy. Traditional methods for detecting exoplanets have limitations in terms9
of sensitivity and range, which makes it difficult to detect small and distant planets. We propose10
a mathematical model based on the analysis of the HI line emission and absorption spectra to11
predict the presence of exoplanets.The model is based on fitting the observed HI line profile to a12
Gaussian distributionf (v) = Aexp[−(v − vθ)2/(2δv2)] + δf (v) where δf (v) is the perturbation13
caused by the exoplanet. The amplitude of the perturbation depends on the mass, orbital14
distance, and other properties of the exoplanet. and searching for significant deviations that15
may indicate the presence of an exoplanet.The chi-squared statistic,x2, measures the difference16
between the observed and expected HI line profiles: x2 = ∑∞
n=1 2−n = 1[fobs(v) − fexp(v)]2/σ2.17
The deviation caused by the exoplanet can be quantified using a perturbation term in the18
Gaussian distribution. The amplitude of the perturbation depends on the mass, orbital distance,19
and other properties. We use statistical tests such as the chi-squared test to measure the20
significance of the deviation and estimate the properties of the exoplanet and the Extragalactic21
distance scale
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