Bibcode
Berta-Thompson, Zachory K.; Batalha, Natalie M.; Stevenson, Kevin B.; Bean, Jacob; Sing, David K.; Crossfield, Ian; Knutson, Heather; Line, Michael R.; Kreidberg, Laura; Desert, Jean-Michel; Wakeford, Hannah; Crouzet, N.; Moses, Julianne I.; Benneke, Björn; Kempton, Eliza; Lopez-Morales, Mercedes; Parmentier, Vivien; Gibson, Neale; Schlawin, Everett; Fraine, Jonathan; Kendrew, Sarah; Transiting Exoplanet Community ERS Team
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #232, id.#311.01
Fecha de publicación:
6
2018
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Descripción
The James Webb Space Telescope offers astronomers the opportunity to
observe the composition, structure, and dynamics of transiting exoplanet
atmospheres with unprecedented detail. However, such observations
require very precise time-series spectroscopic monitoring of bright
stars and present unique technical challenges. The Transiting Exoplanet
Community Early Release Science Program for JWST aims to help the
community understand and overcome these technical challenges as early in
the mission as possible, and to enable exciting scientific discoveries
through the creation of public exoplanet atmosphere datasets. With
observations of three hot Jupiters spanning a range of host star
brightnesses, this program will exercise time-series modes with all four
JWST instruments and cover a full suite of transiting planet
characterization geometries (transits, eclipses, and phase curves). We
designed the observational strategy through an open and transparent
community effort, with contributions from an international collaboration
of over 100 experts in exoplanet observations, theory, and
instrumentation. Community engagement with the project will be centered
around open Data Challenge activities using both simulated and real ERS
data, for exoplanet scientists to cross-validate and improve their
analysis tools and theoretical models. Recognizing that the scientific
utility of JWST will be determined not only by its hardware and software
but also by the community of people who use it, we take an intentional
approach toward crafting an inclusive collaboration and encourage new
participants to join our efforts.