2020PASP..132e4401Z


Query : 2020PASP..132e4401Z

2020PASP..132e4401Z - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 132, part no 5, 4401-54401 (2020/May-0)

Utilizing small telescopes operated by citizen scientists for transiting Exoplanet follow-up.

ZELLEM R.T., PEARSON K.A., BLASER E., FOWLER M., CIARDI D.R., BIFERNO A., MASSEY B., MARCHIS F., BAER R., BALL C., CHASIN M., CONLEY M., DIXON S., FLETCHER E., HERNANDEZ S., NAIR S., PERIAN Q., SIENKIEWICZ F., TOCK K., VIJAYAKUMAR V., SWAIN M.R., ROUDIER G.M., BRYDEN G., CONTI D.M., HILL D.H., HERGENROTHER C.W., DUSSAULT M., KANE S.R., FITZGERALD M., BOYCE P., PETICOLAS L., GEE W., COMINSKY L., ZIMMERMAN-BRACHMAN R., SMITH D., CREECH-EAKMAN M.J., ENGELKE J., ITURRALDE A., DRAGOMIR D., JOVANOVIC N., LAWTON B., ARBOUCH E., KUCHNER M. and MALVACHE A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Due to the efforts by numerous ground-based surveys and NASA's Kepler and Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), there will be hundreds, if not thousands, of transiting exoplanets ideal for atmospheric characterization via spectroscopy with large platforms such as James Webb Space Telescope and ARIEL. However their next predicted mid-transit time could become so increasingly uncertain over time that significant overhead would be required to ensure the detection of the entire transit. As a result, follow-up observations to characterize these exoplanetary atmospheres would require less-efficient use of an observatory's time-which is an issue for large platforms where minimizing observing overheads is a necessity. Here we demonstrate the power of citizen scientists operating smaller observatories (<=1 m) to keep ephemerides "fresh," defined here as when the 1σ uncertainty in the mid-transit time is less than half the transit duration. We advocate for the creation of a community-wide effort to perform ephemeris maintenance on transiting exoplanets by citizen scientists. Such observations can be conducted with even a 6 inch telescope, which has the potential to save up to ∼10,000 days for a 1000-planet survey. Based on a preliminary analysis of 14 transits from a single 6 inch MicroObservatory telescope, we empirically estimate the ability of small telescopes to benefit the community. Observations with a small-telescope network operated by citizen scientists are capable of resolving stellar blends to within 5''/pixel, can follow-up long period transits in short-baseline TESS fields, monitor epoch-to-epoch stellar variability at a precision 0.67% ± 0.12% for a 11.3 V-mag star, and search for new planets or constrain the masses of known planets with transit timing variations greater than two minutes.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.

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Number of rows : 81
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Qatar 4b Pl 00 19 26.2246764456 +44 01 39.485708040           ~ 18 0
2 BD+01 316b Pl 01 46 31.8575937456 +02 42 02.030065560           ~ 205 0
3 TYC 3280-846-1 * 02 03 02.0756970696 +46 23 57.713805852   10.85 9.83     ~ 1 0
4 TYC 3280-697-1 * 02 03 03.6583211040 +46 24 13.019857524   11.12 10.68     ~ 1 0
5 HAT-P-32b Pl 02 04 10.2774374568 +46 41 16.212315084           ~ 157 1
6 CD-50 714b Pl 02 27 06.0975766704 -50 17 04.310799828           ~ 37 0
7 BD-20 761b Pl 04 01 32.5497551616 -20 27 03.911573952           ~ 25 0
8 NAME LP 415-17b Pl 04 21 52.4852745864 +21 21 12.937879152           ~ 9 0
9 NAME LP 415-17c Pl 04 21 52.4852745864 +21 21 12.937879152           ~ 12 0
10 TOI-216b Pl 04 55 55.2548838048 -63 15 36.313162056           ~ 22 0
11 TOI-216c Pl 04 55 55.2548838048 -63 15 36.313162056           ~ 21 0
12 * pi. Men c Pl 05 37 09.8868446714 -80 28 08.834553264           ~ 94 0
13 CoRoT-24c Pl 06 47 41.4118109352 -03 43 09.483840696           ~ 15 0
14 HAT-P-20b Pl 07 27 39.9488720808 +24 20 11.516231112           ~ 82 1
15 BD+10 1799e Pl 08 26 27.8490900672 +10 04 49.334175156           ~ 15 0
16 HD 80606b Pl 09 22 37.5768032712 +50 36 13.435326684           ~ 328 1
17 NAME L 320-124b Pl 10 14 51.7786855411 -47 09 24.192778106           ~ 169 0
18 WASP-43b Pl 10 19 38.0088913464 -09 48 22.605801336           ~ 358 1
19 Qatar 8b Pl 10 29 39.1061128152 +70 31 37.648477560           ~ 8 0
20 K2-266d Pl 10 31 44.5056089208 +00 56 15.269139996           ~ 10 0
21 K2-266c Pl 10 31 44.5056089208 +00 56 15.269139996           ~ 7 0
22 K2-266e Pl 10 31 44.5056089208 +00 56 15.269139996           ~ 8 0
23 K2-266b Pl 10 31 44.5056089208 +00 56 15.269139996           ~ 13 0
24 HD 97658b Pl 11 14 33.1612754184 +25 42 37.390358520           ~ 212 1
25 K2-13b Pl 11 20 37.3265620608 +02 30 09.692423352           ~ 5 0
26 HAT-P-3b Pl 13 44 22.5937349736 +48 01 43.205733624           ~ 100 1
27 CD-24 12581b Pl 16 10 17.6976776832 -24 59 25.260709632           ~ 35 0
28 CD-24 12581c Pl 16 10 17.6976776832 -24 59 25.260709632           ~ 27 0
29 K2-32c Pl 16 49 42.2601799152 -19 32 34.151379684           ~ 19 0
30 K2-32d Pl 16 49 42.2601799152 -19 32 34.151379684           ~ 19 0
31 Kepler-457c Pl 18 49 30.6054737256 +44 41 40.494999588           ~ 3 0
32 Kepler-101c Pl 18 53 01.3205511624 +48 21 18.784380528           ~ 22 0
33 HD 343246b Pl 18 53 13.3241687424 +24 07 38.579109600           ~ 29 0
34 Kepler-30c Pl 19 01 08.0746104528 +38 56 50.218268856           ~ 71 1
35 Kepler-30b Pl 19 01 08.0746104528 +38 56 50.218268856           ~ 77 1
36 Kepler-9b Pl 19 02 17.7544327200 +38 24 03.176851896           ~ 106 1
37 Kepler-9c Pl 19 02 17.7544327200 +38 24 03.176851896           ~ 99 1
38 NAME V672 Lyr b Pl 19 04 09.8515616256 +36 37 57.446680296           ~ 339 1
39 Kepler-117b Pl 19 15 10.3301577216 +48 02 24.785162160           ~ 46 0
40 Kepler-456b Pl 19 15 57.9791373456 +41 13 22.914594156           ~ 8 0
41 Kepler-88b Pl 19 24 35.5430965488 +40 40 09.809893020           ~ 59 1
42 Kepler-36b Pl 19 25 00.0428079600 +49 13 54.630900876           ~ 149 1
43 Kepler-36c Pl 19 25 00.0428079600 +49 13 54.630900876           ~ 121 1
44 CoRoT-2b Pl 19 27 06.4944378024 +01 23 01.359897468           ~ 236 1
45 Kepler-42d Pl 19 28 52.5688740811 +44 37 08.989819665           ~ 38 1
46 Kepler-455b Pl 19 39 47.9634564912 +38 36 18.628121268           ~ 13 0
47 Kepler-51b Pl 19 45 55.1428629456 +49 56 15.650520684           ~ 94 1
48 Kepler-11b Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 149 1
49 Kepler-11f Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 129 1
50 Kepler-11d Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 119 1
51 Kepler-11e Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 123 1
52 Kepler-11c Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 110 1
53 Kepler-89d Pl 19 49 19.9343204784 +41 53 28.006017936           ~ 85 1
54 Kepler-89c Pl 19 49 19.9343204784 +41 53 28.006017936           ~ 58 1
55 Kepler-32f Pl 19 51 22.1744302704 +46 34 27.390583380           ~ 26 0
56 Kepler-18d Pl 19 52 19.0688312520 +44 44 46.807928916           ~ 82 1
57 Kepler-18c Pl 19 52 19.0688312520 +44 44 46.807928916           ~ 76 1
58 Kepler-223c Pl 19 53 16.4202435936 +47 16 46.308434088           ~ 32 0
59 Kepler-223b Pl 19 53 16.4202435936 +47 16 46.308434088           ~ 31 0
60 Kepler-223e Pl 19 53 16.4202435936 +47 16 46.308434088           ~ 35 0
61 Kepler-223d Pl 19 53 16.4202435936 +47 16 46.308434088           ~ 42 0
62 HD 189733b Pl 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456           ~ 1437 1
63 Kepler-79e Pl 20 02 04.1057010912 +44 22 53.646047436           ~ 48 1
64 Kepler-79d Pl 20 02 04.1057010912 +44 22 53.646047436           ~ 83 1
65 Kepler-79b Pl 20 02 04.1057010912 +44 22 53.646047436           ~ 52 1
66 Kepler-79c Pl 20 02 04.1057010912 +44 22 53.646047436           ~ 51 1
67 KELT-16b Pl 20 57 04.4386023336 +31 39 39.631400028           ~ 46 0
68 TRAPPIST-1h Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 127 0
69 TRAPPIST-1g Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 195 0
70 TRAPPIST-1f Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 232 0
71 TRAPPIST-1d Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 214 0
72 TRAPPIST-1e Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 287 0
73 HD 219134c Pl 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619           ~ 54 0
74 WASP-52b Pl 23 13 58.7576098848 +08 45 40.572305352           ~ 115 1
75 WASP-10b Pl 23 15 58.3006181424 +31 27 46.296056268           ~ 111 1
76 K2-285e Pl 23 17 32.2274265744 +01 18 01.074749508           ~ 4 0
77 K2-285d Pl 23 17 32.2274265744 +01 18 01.074749508           ~ 4 0
78 K2-285c Pl 23 17 32.2274265744 +01 18 01.074749508           ~ 12 0
79 K2-285b Pl 23 17 32.2274265744 +01 18 01.074749508           ~ 9 0
80 HD 219666b Pl 23 18 13.6298981445 -56 54 14.035920520           ~ 22 0
81 K2-141c Pl 23 23 39.9709098120 -01 11 21.448681332           ~ 7 0

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