The Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science Program for JWST. (28th September 2018)
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- Title:
- The Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science Program for JWST. (28th September 2018)
- Main Title:
- The Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science Program for JWST
- Authors:
- Bean, Jacob L.
Stevenson, Kevin B.
Batalha, Natalie M.
Berta-Thompson, Zachory
Kreidberg, Laura
Crouzet, Nicolas
Benneke, Björn
Line, Michael R.
Sing, David K.
Wakeford, Hannah R.
Knutson, Heather A.
Kempton, Eliza M.-R.
Désert, Jean-Michel
Crossfield, Ian
Batalha, Natasha E.
Wit, Julien de
Parmentier, Vivien
Harrington, Joseph
Moses, Julianne I.
Lopez-Morales, Mercedes
Alam, Munazza K.
Blecic, Jasmina
Bruno, Giovanni
Carter, Aarynn L.
Chapman, John W.
Decin, Leen
Dragomir, Diana
Evans, Thomas M.
Fortney, Jonathan J.
Fraine, Jonathan D.
Gao, Peter
Muñoz, Antonio García
Gibson, Neale P.
Goyal, Jayesh M.
Heng, Kevin
Hu, Renyu
Kendrew, Sarah
Kilpatrick, Brian M.
Krick, Jessica
Lagage, Pierre-Olivier
Lendl, Monika
Louden, Tom
Madhusudhan, Nikku
Mandell, Avi M.
Mansfield, Megan
May, Erin M.
Morello, Giuseppe
Morley, Caroline V.
Nikolov, Nikolay
Redfield, Seth
Roberts, Jessica E.
Schlawin, Everett
Spake, Jessica J.
Todorov, Kamen O.
Tsiaras, Angelos
Venot, Olivia
Waalkes, William C.
Wheatley, Peter J.
Zellem, Robert T.
Angerhausen, Daniel
Barrado, David
Carone, Ludmila
Casewell, Sarah L.
Cubillos, Patricio E.
Damiano, Mario
Val-Borro, Miguel de
Drummond, Benjamin
Edwards, Billy
Endl, Michael
Espinoza, Nestor
France, Kevin
Gizis, John E.
Greene, Thomas P.
Henning, Thomas K.
Hong, Yucian
Ingalls, James G.
Iro, Nicolas
Irwin, Patrick G. J.
Kataria, Tiffany
Lahuis, Fred
Leconte, Jérémy
Lillo-Box, Jorge
Lines, Stefan
Lothringer, Joshua D.
Mancini, Luigi
Marchis, Franck
Mayne, Nathan
Palle, Enric
Rauscher, Emily
Roudier, Gaël
Shkolnik, Evgenya L.
Southworth, John
Swain, Mark R.
Taylor, Jake
Teske, Johanna
Tinetti, Giovanna
Tremblin, Pascal
Tucker, Gregory S.
Boekel, Roy van
Waldmann, Ingo P.
Weaver, Ian C.
Zingales, Tiziano
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: The James Webb Space Telescope ( JWST ) presents the opportunity to transform our understanding of planets and the origins of life by revealing the atmospheric compositions, structures, and dynamics of transiting exoplanets in unprecedented detail. However, the high-precision, timeseries observations required for such investigations have unique technical challenges, and prior experience with Hubble, Spitzer, and other facilities indicates that there will be a steep learning curve when JWST becomes operational. In this paper, we describe the science objectives and detailed plans of the Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science (ERS) Program, which is a recently approved program for JWST observations early in Cycle 1. We also describe the simulations used to establish the program. The goal of this project, for which the obtained data will have no exclusive access period, is to accelerate the acquisition and diffusion of technical expertise for transiting exoplanet observations with JWST, while also providing a compelling set of representative data sets that will enable immediate scientific breakthroughs. The Transiting Exoplanet Community ERS Program will exercise the timeseries modes of all four JWST instruments that have been identified as the consensus highest priorities, observe the full suite of transiting planet characterization geometries (transits, eclipses, and phase curves), and target planets with host stars that span an illustrative range ofAbstract: The James Webb Space Telescope ( JWST ) presents the opportunity to transform our understanding of planets and the origins of life by revealing the atmospheric compositions, structures, and dynamics of transiting exoplanets in unprecedented detail. However, the high-precision, timeseries observations required for such investigations have unique technical challenges, and prior experience with Hubble, Spitzer, and other facilities indicates that there will be a steep learning curve when JWST becomes operational. In this paper, we describe the science objectives and detailed plans of the Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science (ERS) Program, which is a recently approved program for JWST observations early in Cycle 1. We also describe the simulations used to establish the program. The goal of this project, for which the obtained data will have no exclusive access period, is to accelerate the acquisition and diffusion of technical expertise for transiting exoplanet observations with JWST, while also providing a compelling set of representative data sets that will enable immediate scientific breakthroughs. The Transiting Exoplanet Community ERS Program will exercise the timeseries modes of all four JWST instruments that have been identified as the consensus highest priorities, observe the full suite of transiting planet characterization geometries (transits, eclipses, and phase curves), and target planets with host stars that span an illustrative range of brightnesses. The observations in this program were defined through an inclusive and transparent process that had participation from JWST instrument experts and international leaders in transiting exoplanet studies. The targets have been vetted with previous measurements, will be observable early in the mission, and have exceptional scientific merit. Community engagement in the project will be centered on a two-phase Data Challenge that culminates with the delivery of planetary spectra, timeseries instrument performance reports, and open-source data analysis toolkits in time to inform the agenda for Cycle 2 of the JWST mission. … (more)
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- Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Volume 130:Number 993(2018)
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- Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- Issue:
- Volume 130:Number 993(2018)
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- Volume 130, Issue 993 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 130
- Issue:
- 993
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0130-0993-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2018-09-28
- Subjects:
- methods: observational -- planets and satellites: atmospheres -- planets and satellites: individual (WASP-79b, WASP-43b, WASP-18b)
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- 10.1088/1538-3873/aadbf3 ↗
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