Space Photometry with Brite-Constellation

Author:

Weiss Werner W.ORCID,Zwintz KonstanzeORCID,Kuschnig RainerORCID,Handler GeraldORCID,Moffat Anthony F. J.ORCID,Baade DietrichORCID,Bowman Dominic M.ORCID,Granzer ThomasORCID,Kallinger ThomasORCID,Koudelka Otto F.,Lovekin Catherine C.ORCID,Neiner CoralieORCID,Pablo HerbertORCID,Pigulski AndrzejORCID,Popowicz AdamORCID,Ramiaramanantsoa TahinaORCID,Rucinski Slavek M.ORCID,Strassmeier Klaus G.ORCID,Wade Gregg A.ORCID

Abstract

BRITE-Constellation is devoted to high-precision optical photometric monitoring of bright stars, distributed all over the Milky Way, in red and/or blue passbands. Photometry from space avoids the turbulent and absorbing terrestrial atmosphere and allows for very long and continuous observing runs with high time resolution and thus provides the data necessary for understanding various processes inside stars (e.g., asteroseismology) and in their immediate environment. While the first astronomical observations from space focused on the spectral regions not accessible from the ground it soon became obvious around 1970 that avoiding the turbulent terrestrial atmosphere significantly improved the accuracy of photometry and satellites explicitly dedicated to high-quality photometry were launched. A perfect example is BRITE-Constellation, which is the result of a very successful cooperation between Austria, Canada and Poland. Research highlights for targets distributed nearly over the entire HRD are presented, but focus primarily on massive and hot stars.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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