2021
DOI: 10.3389/fspas.2021.625230
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Robo-AO and SOAR High-Resolution Surveys of Exoplanet Hosting Stars

Abstract: In the past decade, space-based transit surveys have delivered thousands of potential planet-hosting systems. Each of these needs to be vetted and characterized using follow-up high-resolution imaging. We perform comprehensive imaging surveys of the candidate exoplanets detected by the Kepler and TESS missions using the fully autonomous Robo-AO system and the largely autonomous SOAR speckle imaging system. The surveys yielded hundreds of previously unknown close binary systems hosting exoplanets and resulted i… Show more

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“…This work has multiple benefits, providing essential parameters necessary to detect exoplanets in multiple systems, and is considered a cornerstone of many modern studies. Recently, Ziegler et al (2021) carried out a comprehensive imaging survey verifying hundreds of close binary systems hosting hundreds of exoplanets using autonomous Robo-AO and SOAR speckle imaging systems. Furthermore, Michel & Mugrauer (2021) studied 291 systems using accurate Gaia DR2 astrometry to detect substellar companions, and determine their masses and effective temperatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work has multiple benefits, providing essential parameters necessary to detect exoplanets in multiple systems, and is considered a cornerstone of many modern studies. Recently, Ziegler et al (2021) carried out a comprehensive imaging survey verifying hundreds of close binary systems hosting hundreds of exoplanets using autonomous Robo-AO and SOAR speckle imaging systems. Furthermore, Michel & Mugrauer (2021) studied 291 systems using accurate Gaia DR2 astrometry to detect substellar companions, and determine their masses and effective temperatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%