The K2 Mission: Characterization and Early Results
SBSteve B. HowellCSCharlie SobeckMHMichael HaasMSMartin StillTBThomas Barclay
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Abstract
The K2 mission will make use of the Kepler spacecraft and its assets to expand upon Kepler's groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of exoplanets and astrophysics through new and exciting observations. K2 will use an innovative way of operating the spacecraft to observe target fields along the ecliptic for the next 2-3 years. Early science commissioning observations have shown an estimated photometric precision near 400 ppm in a single 30 minute observation, and a 6-hour photometric precision of 80 ppm (both at V=12). The K2 mission offers long-term, simultaneous optical observation of thousands of objects at a precision far better than is achievable from ground-based telescopes. Ecliptic fields will be…
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19- SBSteve B. HowellCorresponding
- CSCharlie Sobeck
- MHMichael Haas
- MSMartin Still
- TBThomas Barclay
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- Exoplanet
- Kepler
- Spacecraft
- Ecliptic
- Planet
- Sensitivity (control systems)
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