The PLATO 2.0 Mission
H. Rauer, C. Catala, C. Aerts, T. Appourchaux, W. Benz, A. Brandeker,, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, M. Deleuil, L. Gizon, M.-J. Goupil, M. G\"udel, E., Janot-Pacheco, M. Mas-Hesse, I. Pagano, G. Piotto, D. Pollacco, N. C. Santos,, A. Smith, J.-C., Su\'arez, R. Szab\'o, S. Udry

TL;DR
PLATO 2.0 is an ESA mission designed to detect and characterize thousands of exoplanets, especially Earth-sized ones, using a wide-field space telescope with asteroseismology to precisely determine planetary and stellar parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a new space mission with advanced instrumentation and strategy to provide the first large-scale catalog of well-characterized exoplanets including their radii, masses, and ages.
Findings
Detection of hundreds of small planets in habitable zones.
High-precision measurements of planetary radii and masses.
Comprehensive catalog of exoplanets with accurate parameters.
Abstract
PLATO 2.0 has recently been selected for ESA's M3 launch opportunity (2022/24). Providing accurate key planet parameters (radius, mass, density and age) in statistical numbers, it addresses fundamental questions such as: How do planetary systems form and evolve? Are there other systems with planets like ours, including potentially habitable planets? The PLATO 2.0 instrument consists of 34 small aperture telescopes (32 with 25 sec readout cadence and 2 with 2.5 sec candence) providing a wide field-of-view (2232 deg2) and a large photometric magnitude range (4-16 mag). It focusses on bright (4-11 mag) stars in wide fields to detect and characterize planets down to Earth-size by photometric transits, whose masses can then be determined by ground-based radial-velocity follow-up measurements. Asteroseismology will be performed for these bright stars to obtain highly accurate stellar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Spacecraft Design and Technology
