论文标题
表征外球星卫星(Cheops)II的预期表现。 Cheops模拟器
Expected performances of the Characterising Exoplanet Satellite (CHEOPS) II. The CHEOPS simulator
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论文摘要
特征外行星卫星(Cheops)是一项任务,致力于通过寄托行星已知的明亮恒星的高精度光度法来寻找系外行星的透过。望远镜将提供独特的能力,以确定已经从地面光谱调查中测量的行星精确半径。这将通过确定散装密度来对行星的内部结构进行一阶表征,从而直接洞悉其组成。已经开发了Cheops模拟器来对Cheops卫星接收的数据进行详细的模拟。它生成了准确的模拟图像,可用于探索设计选项并测试地面数据处理,尤其是产生光度时间序列的管道。因此,它是估计飞行中预期的光度表现和指导光度分析的关键工具。它可用于准备观察结果,巩固噪声预算,并在实验室难以繁殖的逼真的天体物理领域的Cheops表现。 Cheopsim生成的图像考虑了许多详细效果,包括事件信号通量和背景的变化,以及对卫星轨道的详细建模,指向抖动和望远镜光学器件,以及CCD响应,噪声和读数。本文介绍的模拟器结果已用于验证数据还原处理链的背景下,在该链中,Cheopsim生成的图像时间序列用于生成光曲线,以用于跨真实和模拟目标的模拟行星跨度。独立的分析师成功地检测了行星并测量其半径,以在任务的科学要求中准确。
The CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (CHEOPS) is a mission dedicated to the search for exoplanetary transits through high precision photometry of bright stars already known to host planets. The telescope will provide the unique capability of determining accurate radii for planets whose masses have already been measured from ground-based spectroscopic surveys. This will allow a first-order characterisation of the planets' internal structure through the determination of the bulk density, providing direct insight into their composition. The CHEOPS simulator has been developed to perform detailed simulations of the data which is to be received from the CHEOPS satellite. It generates accurately simulated images that can be used to explore design options and to test the on-ground data processing, in particular, the pipeline producing the photometric time series. It is, thus, a critical tool for estimating the photometric performance expected in flight and to guide photometric analysis. It can be used to prepare observations, consolidate the noise budget, and asses the performance of CHEOPS in realistic astrophysical fields that are difficult to reproduce in the laboratory. Images generated by CHEOPSim take account of many detailed effects, including variations of the incident signal flux and backgrounds, and detailed modelling of the satellite orbit, pointing jitter and telescope optics, as well as the CCD response, noise and readout. The simulator results presented in this paper have been used in the context of validating the data reduction processing chain, in which image time series generated by CHEOPSim were used to generate light curves for simulated planetary transits across real and simulated targets. Independent analysts were successfully able to detect the planets and measure their radii to an accuracy within the science requirements of the mission.