2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10686-014-9412-3
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The contribution of the major planet search surveys to EChO target selection

Abstract: The EChO core science will be based on a three tier survey, each with increasing sensitivity, in order to study the population of exo-planets from super-Earths to Jupiter-like planets, in the very hot to temperate zones (temperatures of 300 K -3000 K) of F to M-type host stars. To achieve a meaningful outcome an accurate selection of the target sample is needed. In this paper we analyse the targets, suitable for EChO observations, expected to result from a sample of present and forthcoming detection surveys. E… Show more

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“…As shown from the posteriors of the molecular abundances and other atmospheric parameters, in this case the retrieved information is very similar for ARIEL and JWST. Table 6 Summary of the main surveys/projects that will provide targets for ARIEL in the next ten years [155]. The columns on stars and expected planets refer specifically to the observations relevant for ARIEL.…”
Section: The Ariel Mission Reference Sample In 2028mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown from the posteriors of the molecular abundances and other atmospheric parameters, in this case the retrieved information is very similar for ARIEL and JWST. Table 6 Summary of the main surveys/projects that will provide targets for ARIEL in the next ten years [155]. The columns on stars and expected planets refer specifically to the observations relevant for ARIEL.…”
Section: The Ariel Mission Reference Sample In 2028mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7). See Micela et al (2014b) for a detailed summary of each survey with respect to EChO target selection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include: • Ground photometric survey-broad band A sub-set of this parameter space can be explored by EChO. Several surveys both from ground and from space will provide targets with the necessary characteristics to meet the objectives of the mission [112] (Figs. 28 and 29).…”
Section: New Targets For Echomentioning
confidence: 99%