
doi: 10.1117/12.2562486
The space missions TESS and PLATO plan to double the number of 4000 exoplanets already discovered and will measure the size of thousands of exoplanets around the brightest stars in the sky, allowing ground-based radial velocity spectroscopy follow-up to determine the orbit and mass of the detected planets. The new facility we are developing, MARVEL (Raskin et al. this conference1 ), will enable the ground-based follow-up of large numbers of exoplanet detections expected from TESS and PLATO, which cannot be carried out only by the current facilities that achieve the necessary radial velocity accuracy of 1 ms-1 or less. This paper presents the MARVEL observation strategy and performance analysis based on predicted PLATO transit detection yield simulations. The resulting observation scenario baseline will help in the instrument design choices and demonstrate the effectiveness of MARVEL as a TESS and PLATO science enabling facility.
5102 Atomic, molecular and optical physics, Technology, Science & Technology, Spectrograph, Exoplanets, Optics, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Engineering, 4006 Communications engineering, 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware, Physical Sciences, Observation strategy, Radial Velocity, Engineering, Aerospace, Instruments & Instrumentation, Telescopes
5102 Atomic, molecular and optical physics, Technology, Science & Technology, Spectrograph, Exoplanets, Optics, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Engineering, 4006 Communications engineering, 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware, Physical Sciences, Observation strategy, Radial Velocity, Engineering, Aerospace, Instruments & Instrumentation, Telescopes
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