Why has the transit method historically favored finding planets in specific orbital configurations?

Answer

Systems with short orbital periods allow for quicker confirmation through repeated observations.

Planets orbiting close to their stars have short periods, meaning multiple transits can be observed and confirmed within a reasonable timeframe, biasing discoveries toward 'hot' worlds.

Why has the transit method historically favored finding planets in specific orbital configurations?

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