(Phys.org)—Giant exoplanets, like the so-called ‘hot Jupiters’ that are similar in characteristics to the solar system’s biggest planet and orbit very close to their host stars, are excellent targets for astronomers in their search for extrasolar worlds. The size and proximity of these planets is easy to detect as they create a large decrease in brightness when passing in front of their parent stars.
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Astronomers detect five new ‘hot Jupiters’