We outline a proposal to use the Kepler spacecraft in two-wheel mode to
monitor a handful of young associations and open clusters, for a few weeks
each. Judging from the experience of similar projects using ground-based
telescopes and the CoRoT spacecraft, this program would transform our
understanding of early stellar evolution through the study of pulsations,
rotation, activity, the detection and characterisation of eclipsing binaries,
and the possible detection of transiting exoplanets. Importantly, Kepler's wide
field-of-view would enable key spatially extended, nearby regions to be
monitored in their entirety for the first time, and the proposed observations
would exploit unique synergies with the GAIA ESO spectroscopic survey and, in
the longer term, the GAIA mission itself. We also outline possible strategies
for optimising the photometric performance of Kepler in two-wheel mode by
modelling pixel sensitivity variations and other systematics.
Beschreibung
[1309.0737] Monitoring young associations and open clusters with Kepler in two-wheel mode
cite arxiv:1309.0737Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, white paper submitted in response to NASA call for community input for alternative science investigations for the Kepler spacecraft
%0 Generic
%1 aigrain2013monitoring
%A Aigrain, S.
%A Alencar, S.
%A Angus, R.
%A Bouvier, J.
%A Flaccomio, E.
%A Gillen, E.
%A Guzik, J.
%A Hebb, L.
%A Hodgkin, S.
%A McQuillan, A.
%A Micela, G.
%A Moraux, E.
%A Parviainen, H.
%A Randich, S.
%A Reece, S.
%A Roberts, S.
%A Zwintz, K.
%D 2013
%K 2013 kepler proposal
%T Monitoring young associations and open clusters with Kepler in two-wheel
mode
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.0737
%X We outline a proposal to use the Kepler spacecraft in two-wheel mode to
monitor a handful of young associations and open clusters, for a few weeks
each. Judging from the experience of similar projects using ground-based
telescopes and the CoRoT spacecraft, this program would transform our
understanding of early stellar evolution through the study of pulsations,
rotation, activity, the detection and characterisation of eclipsing binaries,
and the possible detection of transiting exoplanets. Importantly, Kepler's wide
field-of-view would enable key spatially extended, nearby regions to be
monitored in their entirety for the first time, and the proposed observations
would exploit unique synergies with the GAIA ESO spectroscopic survey and, in
the longer term, the GAIA mission itself. We also outline possible strategies
for optimising the photometric performance of Kepler in two-wheel mode by
modelling pixel sensitivity variations and other systematics.
@misc{aigrain2013monitoring,
abstract = {We outline a proposal to use the Kepler spacecraft in two-wheel mode to
monitor a handful of young associations and open clusters, for a few weeks
each. Judging from the experience of similar projects using ground-based
telescopes and the CoRoT spacecraft, this program would transform our
understanding of early stellar evolution through the study of pulsations,
rotation, activity, the detection and characterisation of eclipsing binaries,
and the possible detection of transiting exoplanets. Importantly, Kepler's wide
field-of-view would enable key spatially extended, nearby regions to be
monitored in their entirety for the first time, and the proposed observations
would exploit unique synergies with the GAIA ESO spectroscopic survey and, in
the longer term, the GAIA mission itself. We also outline possible strategies
for optimising the photometric performance of Kepler in two-wheel mode by
modelling pixel sensitivity variations and other systematics.},
added-at = {2013-09-04T16:03:37.000+0200},
author = {Aigrain, S. and Alencar, S. and Angus, R. and Bouvier, J. and Flaccomio, E. and Gillen, E. and Guzik, J. and Hebb, L. and Hodgkin, S. and McQuillan, A. and Micela, G. and Moraux, E. and Parviainen, H. and Randich, S. and Reece, S. and Roberts, S. and Zwintz, K.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f5fba12c3e56860ee334b00efa2f9b5a/danielcarrera},
description = {[1309.0737] Monitoring young associations and open clusters with Kepler in two-wheel mode},
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keywords = {2013 kepler proposal},
note = {cite arxiv:1309.0737Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, white paper submitted in response to NASA call for community input for alternative science investigations for the Kepler spacecraft},
timestamp = {2013-09-04T16:03:37.000+0200},
title = {Monitoring young associations and open clusters with Kepler in two-wheel
mode},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.0737},
year = 2013
}