Finding Earth-size planets in the habitable zone: theKepler Mission

Author:

Borucki William,Koch David,Basri Gibor,Batalha Natalie,Brown Timothy,Caldwell Douglas,Christensen-Dalsgaard Jørgen,Cochran William,Dunham Edward,Gautier Thomas N.,Geary John,Gilliland Ronald,Jenkins Jon,Kondo Yoji,Latham David,Lissauer Jack J.,Monet David

Abstract

AbstractTheKepler Missionis a space-based mission whose primary goal is to detect Earth-size and smaller planets in the habitable zone of solar-like stars. The mission will monitor more than 100,000 stars for transits with a differential photometric precision of 20 ppm at V=12 for a 6.5 hour transit. It will also provide asteroseismic results on several thousand dwarf stars. It is specifically designed to continuously observe a single field of view of greater than 100 square degrees for 3.5 or more years.This overview describes the mission design, its goals and capabilities, the measured performance for those photometer components that have now been tested, the Kepler Input Catalog, an overview of the analysis pipeline, the plans for the Follow-up Observing Program to validate the detections and characterize the parent stars, and finally, the plans for the Guest Observer and Astrophysical Data Program.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics,Space and Planetary Science

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