ExoClock project: an open platform for monitoring the ephemerides of Ariel targets with contributions from the public
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Published:2021-08-11
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ISSN:0922-6435
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Container-title:Experimental Astronomy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Exp Astron
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Kokori Anastasia,Tsiaras Angelos,Edwards Billy,Rocchetto Marco,Tinetti Giovanna,Wünsche Anaël,Paschalis Nikolaos,Agnihotri Vikrant Kumar,Bachschmidt Matthieu,Bretton Marc,Caines Hamish,Caló Mauro,Casali Roland,Crow Martin,Dawes Simon,Deldem Marc,Deligeorgopoulos Dimitrios,Dymock Roger,Evans Phil,Falco Carmelo,Ferratfiat Stephane,Fowler Martin,Futcher Stephen,Guerra Pere,Hurter Francois,Jones Adrian,Kang Wonseok,Kim Taewoo,Lee Richard,Lopresti Claudio,Marino Antonio,Mallonn Matthias,Mortari Fabio,Morvan Mario,Mugnai Lorenzo V.,Nastasi Alessandro,Perroud Valère,Pereira Cédric,Phillips Mark,Pintr Pavel,Raetz Manfred,Regembal Francois,Savage John,Sedita Danilo,Sioulas Nick,Strikis Iakovos,Thurston Geoffrey,Tomacelli Andrea,Tomatis Alberto
Abstract
AbstractThe Ariel mission will observe spectroscopically around 1000 exoplanets to further characterise their atmospheres. For the mission to be as efficient as possible, a good knowledge of the planets’ ephemerides is needed before its launch in 2028. While ephemerides for some planets are being refined on a per-case basis, an organised effort to collectively verify or update them when necessary does not exist. In this study, we introduce the ExoClock project, an open, integrated and interactive platform with the purpose of producing a confirmed list of ephemerides for the planets that will be observed by Ariel. The project has been developed in a manner to make the best use of all available resources: observations reported in the literature, observations from space instruments and, mainly, observations from ground-based telescopes, including both professional and amateur observatories. To facilitate inexperienced observers and at the same time achieve homogeneity in the results, we created data collection and validation protocols, educational material and easy to use interfaces, open to everyone. ExoClock was launched in September 2019 and now counts over 140 participants from more than 15 countries around the world. In this release, we report the results of observations obtained until the 15h of April 2020 for 120 Ariel candidate targets. In total, 632 observations were used to either verify or update the ephemerides of 84 planets. Additionally, we developed the Exoplanet Characterisation Catalogue (ECC), a catalogue built in a consistent way to assist the ephemeris refinement process. So far, the collaborative open framework of the ExoClock project has proven to be highly efficient in coordinating scientific efforts involving diverse audiences. Therefore, we believe that it is a paradigm that can be applied in the future for other research purposes, too.
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H2020 European Research Council Science and Technology Facilities Council
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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