Circumbinary planets: an overview and recent results from radial velocities

250911.CircumbinaryPlanetsAnOverviewAndRecentResultsFromRadialVelocities

Thomas Baycroft

University of Birmingham, UK

Thursday September 11, 2025, H 11.00 AM/h3>

Villa Magliolia seminar’s room- INAF-OATo

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Abstract

Planets in multiple star systems, especially those orbiting around a close binary are less well understood than counterparts around single stars.

Yet multi-star systems are very common and planets orbiting within them also appear to be common.
I will motivate the study of circumbinary planets beyond a simple curiosity.

I will review observational results from the last few decades including recent developments, in particular results from spaced-based photometric missions and ground-based radial velocities.
I will also touch on where results will arise from in the future, with a focus on ground based radial velocities and Gaia astrometry.

Referente locale: Aldo Bonomo