TL;DR
PEXO is a comprehensive modeling package that enables high-precision analysis of timing, astrometry, and radial velocities for exoplanet detection and characterization, incorporating relativistic effects and improving accuracy over existing tools.
Contribution
PEXO introduces a versatile, precise modeling framework for exoplanet data analysis that accounts for relativistic effects and improves long-term timing accuracy compared to TEMPO2.
Findings
Achieves timing precision of about 1 ns
Provides astrometry accuracy of 1 μas
Radial velocity precision of 1 μm/s
Abstract
The ability to make independent detections of the signatures of exoplanets with complementary telescopes and instruments brings a new potential for robust identification of exoplanets and precision characterization. We introduce PEXO, a package for Precise EXOplanetology to facilitate the efficient modeling of timing, astrometry, and radial velocity data, which will benefit not only exoplanet science but also various astrophysical studies in general. PEXO is general enough to account for binary motion and stellar reflex motions induced by planetary companions and is precise enough to treat various relativistic effects both in the solar system and in the target system. We also model the post-Newtonian barycentric motion for future tests of general relativity in extrasolar systems. We benchmark PEXO with the pulsar timing package TEMPO2 and find that PEXO produces numerically similar…
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