How does the transit method bias the detection of exoplanetary systems?

Answer

It favors finding planets with short orbital periods

Because the method relies on precise alignment, it is inherently biased toward finding planets orbiting close to their stars (short periods), as these planets provide many more transit opportunities within an observation window.

How does the transit method bias the detection of exoplanetary systems?

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