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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - Speckle Imaging for Exoplanet Characterization

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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - Speckle Imaging for Exoplanet Characterization
Abstract
The NASA K2 mission is finding many high-value exoplanets and world-wide follow-up is ensuing. The NASA TESS mission will soon be launched, requiring additional ground-based observations as well. As a part of the NASA-NSFNN-EXPLORE program to enable exoplanet research, our group is building two new speckle interferometry cameras for the Kitt Peak WIYN 3.5-m telescope and the Gemini-N 8-m telescope. Modeled after the successful DSSI visitor instrument that has been used at these telescopes for many years, speckle observations provide the highest resolution images available today from any ground- or space-based single telescope. They are the premier method through which small, rocky exoplanets can be validated. Available for public use in early 2017, WIYNSPKL and GEMSPKL will obtain simultaneous images in two filters with fast EMCCD readout, "speckle" and “wide-field” imaging modes, and user support for proposal writing, observing, and data reduction. We describe the new cameras, their design, and their benefits for exoplanet follow-up, characterization, and validation. Funding for this project comes from the NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program and NASA HQ.
Date
2016-06-01
Meeting Name
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting
Citation Key
howellTwinkleTwinkleLittle2016
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11/8/23, 7:52 PM
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Conference Name: American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #228 ADS Bibcode: 2016AAS...22811702H
Citation
Howell, S. B., Scott, N., & Horch, E. (2016, June 1). Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - Speckle Imaging for Exoplanet Characterization. American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016AAS...22811702H