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Just 15 percent of solar systems like ours in Milky Way, say astronomers

Washington, January 6 (ANI): In a new study, astronomers have determined that about 15 percent of stars in the galaxy host systems of planets like our own, with several gas giant planets in the outer part of the solar system.

"Now we know our place in the universe," said Ohio State University astronomer Scott Gaudi. "Solar systems like our own are not rare, but we're not in the majority, either," he added.

The find comes from a worldwide collaboration headquartered at Ohio State, US, called the Microlensing Follow-Up Network (MicroFUN), which searches the sky for extrasolar planets.

MicroFUN astronomers use a method called gravitational microlensing, which occurs when one star happens to cross in front of another as seen from Earth.

The nearer star magnifies the light from the more distant star like a lens. If planets are orbiting the lens star, they boost the magnification briefly as they pass by.

This method is especially good at detecting giant planets in the outer reaches of solar systems - planets analogous to our own Jupiter.

This latest MicroFUN result is the culmination of 10 years work - and one sudden epiphany, explained Gaudi and Andrew Gould, professor of astronomy at Ohio State.

Ten years ago, Gaudi wrote his doctoral thesis on a method for calculating the likelihood that extrasolar planets exist.

At the time, he concluded that less than 45 percent of stars could harbor a configuration similar to our own solar system.

Our solar system may be a minority, but Gould said that the outcome of the study is actually positive.

"With billions of stars out there, even narrowing the odds to 15 percent leaves a few hundred million systems that might be like ours," he said.

Then, in December of 2009, Gould was examining a newly discovered planet with Cheongho Han of the Institute for Astrophysics at Chungbuk National University in Korea.

The two were reviewing the range of properties among extrasolar planets discovered so far, when Gould saw a pattern.

"Basically, I realized that the answer was in Scott's thesis from 10 years ago," Gould said.

"Using the last four years of MicroFUN data, we could add a few robust assumptions to his calculations, and we could now say how common planet systems are in our galaxy," he added. (ANI)

Aeon to invest $530mln in Daiei, Maruetsu: Nikkei

Tokyo, Mar 9:  Aeon Co, Japan's second-biggest retailer, will spend 62 billion yen (9 million) to buy a 15 percent stake in supermarket chain Daiei Inc and 20 percent of Daiei's grocery subsidiary Maruetsu Inc, the Nikkei business daily reported on Friday.That would be some 55 percent more than the current prices for the stakes which total about 40 billion yen.Aeon, Daiei and trading house Marubeni Corp., which is Daiei's top shareholder, will jointly hold a briefing on capital tie-ups at 4:30.....
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