EKZOSAYYORALAR TADQIQOTI GJ 3470 NING OPTIK KUZATUVLARI MISOLIDA
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Ushbu maqolada ekzosayyoralarni qidirish usullari, ilk kashfiyotlar, ekzosayyoralarni qidirish bo‘yicha kosmik missiyalar haqida ma’lumotlar keltirilgan. Ekzosayyoralar tadqiqotiga misol tariqasida M1.5 tipidagi mitti qizil yulduz GJ 3470 atrofida aylanadigan GJ 3470 b ekzosayyorasining Maydanak observatoriyasidagi optik kuzatuvlari asosida aniqlangan orbital parametrlari taqdim etilgan. Hamda, olingan natijalar boshqa tadqiqotlarda keltirilgan natijalar bilan qiyosiy tahlil natijalari keltirilgan.
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