1. What physical quantity of the planet determines the depth of
the transit?
2. What 3 things can you use to determine the radius of the
exoplanet?
a) radius of the star, transit flux depth, the average
flux b) radius of the star, period, semi-major
axis c) transit width (duration), transit flux depth,
period d) period, mass, the average flux
3. What is the most common technique for detecting
exoplanets?
a) transit method b) radial velocity c)
gravitational lensing d) direct imaging
4. Write the equation for Kepler's third law.
5. The time between consecutive transits is the _____.
a) orbital period b) transit width c)
transit depth d) star's radius
6. Explain the relationship between the size of the exoplanet
and the brightness of the star during a transit.