EXOCLOCK: UP-TO-DATE EPHEMERIDES FOR THE ARIEL MISSION
Section: EXOPLANETS
UDK 52-13 Наблюдения и измерения. Приведенные данные UDK 520/524 Астрономия UDK 520.82 Фотометрия UDK 52 Астрономия. Геодезия UDK 53 Физика UDK 520 Инструменты, приборы и методы астрономических наблюдений, измерений и анализа UDK 521 Теоретическая астрономия. Небесная механика. Фундаментальная астрономия. Теория динамической и позиционной астрономии UDK 523 Солнечная система UDK 524 Звезды и звездные системы. Вселенная Солнце и Солнечная система UDK 52-1 Метод изучения UDK 52-6 Излучение и связанные с ним процессы
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Abstract (English):
Atmospheres of about 1000 exoplanets are going to be spectroscopically observed with ESA's future ARIEL mission. For the mission to be as efficient as possible, good preliminary knowledge of planet ephemerides is required before its launch, scheduled for 2029. To achieve this goal, the ExoClock project dedicated to continuous monitoring and updating the ephemerides of ARIEL candidates has been created. The project has been developed in a manner to make the best use of all available resources: observations reported in the literature, observations from space instruments, and, mainly, observations from ground-based telescopes, including both professional and amateur observatories. In this report we present our observations of exoplanet transits performed within the ExoClock project in 2022–2024.

Keywords:
techniques: photometric; stars: planetary systems; astronomical databases: miscellaneous
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