Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2012-02-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Submitted to the Astrophysical Journal. A summary of this work, and information about observing VB 10 can be found at http:/
Scientific paper
The successful prediction of lensing events is a new and exciting enterprise that provides opportunities to discover and study planetary systems. The companion paper investigates the underlying theory. This paper is devoted to outlining the components of observing programs that can discover planets orbiting stars predicted to make a close approach to a background star. If the time and distance of closest approach can be well predicted, then the system can be targeted for individual study. In most cases, however, the predictions will be imprecise, yielding only a set of probable paths of approach and event times. We must monitor an ensemble of such systems to ensure discovery, a strategy possible with observing programs similar to a number of current surveys, including PTF and Pan-STARRS; nova searches, including those conducted by amateurs; ongoing lensing programs such as MOA and OGLE; as well as MEarth, Kepler and other transit studies. If well designed, the monitoring programs will be guaranteed to either discover planets in orbits with semi-major axes smaller than about two Einstein radii, or else to rule out their presence. Planets on wider orbits may not all be discovered, but if they are common, will be found among the events generated by ensembles of potential lenses. We consider the implications for VB 10, the first star to make a predicted approach to a background star that is close enough to allow planets to be discovered. VB 10 is not an ideal case, but it is well worth studying. A more concise summary of this work, and information for observers can be found at https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~jmatthews/vb10.html.
Di Stefano Rosanne
Lepine Sebastien
Matthews James
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