Part of the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory in Arizona
The MEarth Project (pronounced mirth [ 1] ) is a United States NSF -funded[ 2] robotic exoplanet observatory that is part of the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory on Mount Hopkins . The project monitors the brightness of thousands of red dwarf stars with the goal of finding transiting planets . As red dwarf stars are small, any transiting planet blocks a larger proportion of starlight than transits around a Sun-like star would, allowing smaller planets to be detected through ground-based observations.[ 3]
Equipment
The original MEarth-North [ 4] observatory on Mount Hopkins consists of eight RC Optical Systems 40 cm (16 in) f / 9 Ritchey-Chrétien telescopes equipped with 2048 × 2048 Apogee U42 CCDs, infrared filters, and equatorial mounts .[ 5]
It began observations in January 2008.[ 3]
In 2014, the MEarth-South observatory began operations[ 6] from the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory site east of La Serena, Chile , extending MEarth's coverage to the southern celestial hemisphere using a nearly-identical eight-telescope array.[ 4] Unlike MEarth-North, the telescopes in Chile are also sensitive to red light.[ 4]
Planets discovered
References
^ "The MEarth Project: Searching for Habitable Exoplanets around Nearby Small Stars" .
^ "Award Abstract # 1616624: The MEarth Project: An All Sky Survey of the Closest Low-mass Stars to Uncover the Very Best Terrestrial Exoplanets for Further Study" .
^ a b Irwin, Jonathan; Charbonneau, David; Nutzman, Philip; Falco, Emilio (2008-05-01). "The MEarth project: searching for transiting habitable super-Earths around nearby M dwarfs" . Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union . 4 (Symposium S253): 37– 43. arXiv :0807.1316 . doi :10.1017/S1743921308026215 .
^ a b c "The MEarth Project: Telescopes" .
^ Berta, Zachory; Irwin, Jonathan; Charbonneau, David; Burke, Christopher; Falco, Emilio (2012-10-11). "TRANSIT DETECTION IN THE MEarth SURVEY OF NEARBY M DWARFS: BRIDGING THE CLEAN-FIRST, SEARCH-LATER DIVIDE" . The Astronomical Journal . 144 (5): 145. arXiv :1206.4715 . Bibcode :2012AJ....144..145B . doi :10.1088/0004-6256/144/5/145 .
^ Newton, Elisabeth; Mondrik, Nicholas; Irwin, Jonathan; Winters, Jennifer; Charbonneau, David (2018-10-18). "New Rotation Period Measurements for M Dwarfs in the Southern Hemisphere: An Abundance of Slowly Rotating, Fully Convective Stars" . The Astronomical Journal . 156 (5): 217. arXiv :1807.09365 . Bibcode :2018AJ....156..217N . doi :10.3847/1538-3881/aad73b .
^ "Welcome to LHS 1140b: A Super-Earth in the Habitable Zone" . 2017-04-20.
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