When plotting the measured radial velocity against time for a single orbiting planet, what characteristic curve is typically formed?

Answer

A sinusoidal curve

The periodic nature of the star's approach and recession, plotted over time, produces a smooth, characteristic S-shaped or sinusoidal curve.

When plotting the measured radial velocity against time for a single orbiting planet, what characteristic curve is typically formed?

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