Presentation Open Access
Panahi, Aviad;
Mazeh, Tsevi;
Zucker, Shay
{ "publisher": "Zenodo", "DOI": "10.5281/zenodo.5574329", "language": "eng", "title": "PLATO-Gaia synergy for studying transiting exoplanets", "issued": { "date-parts": [ [ 2021, 10, 15 ] ] }, "abstract": "<p>By the time PLATO launches, Gaia data is assumed to be all public,<br>\nincluding the epoch data of photometry, astrometry and radial velocities<br>\n(RV). These data offer many possibilities for augmenting PLATO findings. The<br>\nhigh angular resolution of Gaia provides separate light curves of stars<br>\nincluded in the wide PSF of PLATO, thus allowing immediate elimination of<br>\nfalse positives by background eclipsing binaries and, in other cases,<br>\nconfirming that the PLATO transits are indeed originating from the target<br>\nstars. A similar synergy between Gaia and TESS is already taking place<br>\nusing non-public Gaia data, some results are given in this presentation.<br>\nFinally, we show the first transiting exoplanet detected by Gaia - Gaia-1 b.</p>", "author": [ { "family": "Panahi, Aviad" }, { "family": "Mazeh, Tsevi" }, { "family": "Zucker, Shay" } ], "type": "speech", "id": "5574329" }
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