TY - JOUR
T1 - Confirmation of Earth-mass planets orbiting the millisecond pulsar PSR B1257+12
AU - Wolszczan, Alexander
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - The discovery of two Earth-mass planets orbiting an old (∼10 9 years), rapidly spinning neutron star, the 6.2-millisecond radio pulsar PSR B1257+12, was announced in early 1992. It was soon pointed out that the approximately 3:2 ratio of the planets' orbital periods should lead to accurately predictable and possibly measurable gravitational perturbations of their orbits. The unambiguous detection of this effect, after 3 years of systematic timing observations of PSR B1257+12 with the 305-meter Arecibo radiotelescope, as well as the discovery of another, moon-mass object in orbit around the pulsar, constitutes irrefutable evidence that the first planetary system around a star other than the sun has been identified.
AB - The discovery of two Earth-mass planets orbiting an old (∼10 9 years), rapidly spinning neutron star, the 6.2-millisecond radio pulsar PSR B1257+12, was announced in early 1992. It was soon pointed out that the approximately 3:2 ratio of the planets' orbital periods should lead to accurately predictable and possibly measurable gravitational perturbations of their orbits. The unambiguous detection of this effect, after 3 years of systematic timing observations of PSR B1257+12 with the 305-meter Arecibo radiotelescope, as well as the discovery of another, moon-mass object in orbit around the pulsar, constitutes irrefutable evidence that the first planetary system around a star other than the sun has been identified.
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U2 - 10.1126/science.264.5158.538
DO - 10.1126/science.264.5158.538
M3 - Article
C2 - 17732735
AN - SCOPUS:0028228416
SN - 0036-8075
VL - 264
SP - 538
EP - 542
JO - Science
JF - Science
IS - 5158
ER -