The TEMPO Survey I: Predicting Yields of the Transiting Exosatellites, Moons, and Planets from a 30-day Survey of Orion with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
Mary Anne Limbach, Melinda Soares-Furtado, Andrew Vanderburg, William, M. J. Best, Ann Marie Cody, Elena D'Onghia, Ren\'e Heller, Brandon S., Hensley, Marina Kounkel, Adam Kraus, Andrew W. Mann, Massimo Robberto, Anna, L. Rosen, Richard Townsend, Johanna M. Vos

TL;DR
The TEMPO Survey aims to detect and characterize a population of transiting exosatellites, moons, and planets in the Orion Nebula Cluster using the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, providing new insights into early exosatellite and exoplanet demographics.
Contribution
This paper presents the design and expected outcomes of the TEMPO Survey, a novel 30-day observational campaign targeting young, dense star-forming regions to detect small exosatellites and exoplanets.
Findings
Estimated detection of 14-22 exomoons/satellites transiting free-floating planets
Detection of 54-100 satellites transiting brown dwarfs
Identification of approximately 150 exoplanets around young Orion stars
Abstract
We present design considerations for the Transiting Exosatellites, Moons, and Planets in Orion (TEMPO) Survey with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. This proposed 30-day survey is designed to detect a population of transiting extrasolar satellites, moons, and planets in the Orion Nebula Cluster (ONC). The young (1-3 Myr), densely-populated ONC harbors about a thousand bright brown dwarfs (BDs) and free-floating planetary-mass objects (FFPs). TEMPO offers sufficient photometric precision to monitor FFPs with for transiting satellites. The survey is also capable of detecting FFPs down to sub-Saturn masses via direct imaging, although follow-up confirmation will be challenging. TEMPO yield estimates include 14 (3-22) exomoons/satellites transiting FFPs and 54 (8-100) satellites transiting BDs. Of this population, approximately of companions would…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Space Exploration and Technology
