论文标题

Exoclock项目:一个开放的平台,用于监视Ariel目标的埃弗默德底层,并提供公众的贡献

ExoClock Project: An open platform for monitoring the ephemerides of Ariel targets with contributions from the public

论文作者

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

论文摘要

Ariel任务将在光谱镜上观察到约1000个系外行星,以进一步表征其大气。为了使任务提高效率,需要在2028年推出之前对行星的滨海剂的良好了解。尽管某些行星的ephemerides是按照每次库的完善的,但在必要时不存在一项有组织的努力来集体验证或更新它们。在这项研究中,我们介绍了Exoclock Project,这是一个开放,集成和交互式平台,目的是为Ariel会观察到的行星确认清单。该项目的开发方式是充分利用所有可用资源的方式:文献中报道的观察结果,太空工具的观察以及主要是地面望远镜的观测值,包括专业和业余观察者。为了促进缺乏经验的观察者,同时在结果中实现同质性,我们创建了数据收集和验证协议,教育材料以及易于使用的接口,向所有人开放。 Exoclock于2019年9月启动,目前占全球15多个国家 /地区的140多名参与者。在此版本中,我们报告了直到2020年4月15小时的观察结果,目的是119 Ariel候选目标。总共使用632个观测值来验证或更新83个行星的胚层。此外,我们开发了系外行星表征目录(ECC),这是一种以一致的方式构建的目录,以协助埃弗米尔精炼过程。到目前为止,Exoclock项目的协作开放框架已被证明在协调涉及不同受众的科学工作方面非常有效。因此,我们认为这是一种范式,将来也可以用于其他研究目的。

The 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 119 Ariel candidate targets. In total, 632 observations were used to either verify or update the ephemerides of 83 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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