Program: GN-2019B-Q-112
Title: | K2 and TESS Exoplanet Validation and Characterization: Small, Rocky Planets, Host Star Systems (North) |
PI: | Steve Howell |
Co-I(s): | Elliott P. Horch, Mark Everett, Rachel Matson, David Ciardi, Nic Scott |
Abstract
The NASA K2 mission has recently ended after four years of operation. K2 observed more stars than the original Kepler mission and to date there are currently over 250 validated K2 exoplanets and more than 500 additional candidates (as of Jan 2019), up through Campaign 18. TESS started science operations in 2018 with >100 "alerts" (bright, high likelihood exoplanet transit host stars) and full candidate lists of targets in semester 2019B. Many of the K2 & TESS candidates are small (rocky) exoplanets, they orbit bright stars, and are amenable to RV mass determination. Our team has shown, and it is now well accepted, that about one half of all exoplanet host stars are binary or multiple systems. Without high resolution images of the host star a) small planets, especially those in habitable zone orbits, can not be validated, and b) any true exoplanet will have, on average, an incorrect radius by a factor of 1.5, that is, the planet will be larger than assumed. This proposal will obtain high resolution imaging for K2 and TESS exoplanet candidate host stars, including those thought to harbor small, habitable zone planets to provide validation, characterization, and assess binarity. We will continue to make all of our reduced data immediately public at the NASA Exoplanet Archive.
Publications using this program's data
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[ADS] VaTEST. II. Statistical Validation of 11 TESS-detected Exoplanets Orbiting K-type Stars
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[ADS] Three super-Earths and a possible water world from TESS and ESPRESSO
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[ADS] Two Young Planetary Systems around Field Stars with Ages between 20 and 320 Myr from TESS
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[ADS] Two Massive Jupiters in Eccentric Orbits from the TESS Full-frame Images
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[ADS] Dynamical Architectures of S-type Transiting Planets in Binaries. I. Target Selection Using Hipparcos and Gaia Proper Motion Anomalies
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[ADS] The TESS-Keck Survey. XX. 15 New TESS Planets and a Uniform RV Analysis of All Survey Targets
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[ADS] TESS and CHEOPS discover two warm sub-Neptunes transiting the bright K-dwarf HD 15906
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[ADS] A systematic validation of hot Neptunes in TESS data
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[ADS] Determining Which Binary Component Hosts the TESS Transiting Planet
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[ADS] VaTEST III: Validation of eight potential super-earths from TESS data
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[ADS] TOI-431/HIP 26013: a super-Earth and a sub-Neptune transiting a bright, early K dwarf, with a third RV planet
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[ADS] Speckle Observations of TESS Exoplanet Host Stars. II. Stellar Companions at 1-1000 au and Implications for Small Planet Detection
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[ADS] The Detection and Characterization of Be+sdO Binaries from HST/STIS FUV Spectroscopy