Astrobiology with Robotic Telescopes at CAB Dr. Luis Cuesta Grupo Telescopios Robóticos Centro de Astrobiología Workshop on Robotic Autonomous Observatories.

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Astrobiology with Robotic Telescopes at CAB

Dr. Luis Cuesta

Grupo Telescopios Robóticos

Centro de Astrobiología

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GROUP OF ROBOTIC TELESCOPES AT CAB

Head Luis Cuesta Crespo

Science Teresa Eibe García Aurora Ullán Nieto

Technician Jorge Navas Díaz (control) Antonio Pérez Verde (electronic)

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Reflector telescopes 40-50 cm f/10 (~0.5 º)

Classic Cassegrain configuration Parabolic primary Hyperbolic secondary

Equatorial mount Direct transmission Friction

Dome Form 0º to 90º Motorized Automatic

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Robotic Telescopes

CCD Finger Lakes 4008 x 2672

0.37 "/pix 24' x 16'

9 μm Refrigerated

Filters Johnson (UBVRI) [OIII], Hα ,Hβ, … Red, Green, Blue

Presence Interactive

Remote Interactive (from the

distance) Robotic

Programmed

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Two computer per telescope Control Data

LINUX UPS INTERNET GPS (time control) Weather station Air conditioned Remote activation

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Talon (Optical Mechanics Inc.) Graphical interface

Telescope Dome Filters Focus

Camera Exposition time Binning Shutter Statistics and samples Data reduction

Tools Sky Remote On-off

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Scientific Activity Astrobiology

Exoplanets Search Characterization

Solar type stars Comets and NEOs

Other lines Variable stars Opportunity objects Galactic surveys (PN, HII, SNR)

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SEARCH

First detection Mayor y Queloz

51 Peg b (1995) ~350 detected

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Perryman, 2000

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DETECTION METHODS

Transits Photometry

(0.01-1%)=>mmag Repeatability 59 planets HD 209458 b (1999)

47 pc 0.69 MJ

1.32 RJ

0.045 UA 3.5 d 86.7 º

2,5 hours

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WASP-1 WASP-2

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Super-Jupiter Giants Hot Young

Close to the star Most ~ 1 UA Moderated Eccentricity

¿Instrumental?

Exoplanets

Use of Robotic Telescopes Data about the planet

A lot of observation time Light curves => increase s/σ

Mass, size and distances Begin and end

Orbital cycles Max and min

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ATMOSPHERES IN THE TRANSIT

Identification of the atmosphere Fast differential

Photometry Entrance and exit phase λ?, limb effects?

HD 209458b

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Results

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Study of OMC objects

Study of light curves with longer time base Study with multiple filters Confirmation of orbital periods

Results

Rs1 IOMC078

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Centro de AstrobiologíaINTA

Luis Cuesta Crespocuestacl@inta.es

Centro de AstrobiologíaINTA

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