加速恒星周围行星 SCExAO 勘测的设计、科学目标和性能

Mona El Morsy, Thayne Currie, Masayuki Kuzuhara, Jeffrey Chilcote, Olivier Guyon, Taylor L. Tobin, Timothy Brandt, Qier An, Kyohoon Anh, Danielle Bovie, Vincent Deo, Tyler Groff, Ziying Gu, Markus Janson, Nemanja Jovanovic, Yiting Li, Kellen Lawson, Julien Lozi, Miles Lucas, Christian Marois, Naoshi Murakami, Eric Nielsen, Barnaby Norris, Nour Skaf, Motohide Tamura, William Thompson, Taichi Uyama, Sebastien Vievard
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与之前的大型巡天不同,我们的巡天只关注有证据表明存在天体测量加速现象的恒星,这些加速现象可能是由于一颗看不见的行星或褐矮星的动力牵引造成的。最近的一项试验计划发现了第一颗由直接成像和天体测量联合发现的行星,并使行星和褐矮星的发现率大大高于以前的无偏勘测(如GPIES)。我们计划的第一批初步结果显示了多个新的伴星;发现的行星和褐矮星可以通过后续数据(包括更高分辨率的光谱)来进一步定性。最后,我们介绍了这项计划在支持罗曼太空望远镜日冕仪方面所起的关键作用,它提供了一份目前缺少的适合 CGI 技术演示的目标清单,没有这些目标,CGI 技术演示就有可能失败。
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Design, scientific goals, and performance of the SCExAO survey for planets around accelerating stars
We describe the motivation, design, and early results for our 42-night, 125 star Subaru/SCExAO direct imaging survey for planets around accelerating stars. Unlike prior large surveys, ours focuses only on stars showing evidence for an astrometric acceleration plausibly due to the dynamical pull of an unseen planet or brown dwarf. Our program is motivated by results from a recent pilot program that found the first planet jointly discovered from direct imaging and astrometry and resulted in a planet and brown dwarf discovery rate substantially higher than previous unbiased surveys like GPIES. The first preliminary results from our program reveal multiple new companions; discovered planets and brown dwarfs can be further characterized with follow-up data, including higher-resolution spectra. Finally, we describe the critical role this program plays in supporting the Roman Space Telescope Coronagraphic Instrument, providing a currently-missing list of targets suitable for the CGI technological demonstration without which the CGI tech demo risks failure.
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