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Understanding the Multiplicity of TESS Exoplanet Host Candidates
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Authors/contributors
- Clark, Catherine (Author)
- van Belle, Gerard (Author)
- Horch, Elliott (Author)
- von Braun, Kaspar (Author)
Title
Understanding the Multiplicity of TESS Exoplanet Host Candidates
Abstract
While at first glance multi-star systems seem quite extreme, they are in fact the most common type of star system in our galaxy, throughout the stellar mass distribution. In particular, 40 to 50% of exoplanet host stars reside within multiple star systems. Given the degree to which initially undetected multiplicity has skewed Kepler results, high-resolution imaging of our nearby low-mass neighbors is necessary for both accurate characterization of transiting exoplanets, as well as a better understanding of stellar astrophysics. To address this frequent gap in our knowledge of exoplanet hosts, we will utilize speckle interferometry to directly image TESS exoplanet host candidates to complete our knowledge of individual star multiplicity. Our investigation will expand upon the speckle observations taken as a part of the POKEMON speckle survey of nearby M-dwarfs to better constrain the multiplicity of low-mass TESS exoplanet host candidates, and to constrain M-dwarf multiplicity by subtype across the entire M-dwarf sequence.
Publication
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society
Date
2019-08-01
Volume
51
Pages
316.03
Citation Key
clarkUnderstandingMultiplicityTESS2019
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Conference Name: AAS/Division for Extreme Solar Systems Abstracts
ADS Bibcode: 2019ESS.....431603C
Citation
Clark, C., van Belle, G., Horch, E., & von Braun, K. (2019). Understanding the Multiplicity of TESS Exoplanet Host Candidates. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 51, 316.03. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019ESS.....431603C
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