Dataset for Optimal Scheduling of Exoplanet Direct Imaging Single Visit Observations of a Blind Search Survey
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This data is supplemental material for the exoplanet direct imaging yields of the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) Coronagraphic Instrument (CGI). The modeling, optimization, implementation, and validation of these yield estimates is presented in the paper titled "Optimal Scheduling of Exoplanet Direct Imaging Single-Visit Observations of a Blind Search Survey" by Dean R. Keithly, Dmitry Savransky, Daniel Garrett, Christian Delacroix, and Gabriel Soto. This paper can be found in the Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems.
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NASA Space Grant Graduate Fellowship from the New York Space Grant Consortium
NASA Grant Nos. NNX14AD99G (GSFC), NNX15AJ67G (WFIRST Preparatory Science), and NNG16PJ24C (WFIRST Science594Investigation Teams).
NASA Space Grant Graduate Fellowship from the New York Space Grant Consortium NASA Grant Nos. NNX14AD99G (GSFC), NNX15AJ67G (WFIRST Preparatory Science), and NNG16PJ24C (WFIRST Science594Investigation Teams).
NASA Space Grant Graduate Fellowship from the New York Space Grant Consortium NASA Grant Nos. NNX14AD99G (GSFC), NNX15AJ67G (WFIRST Preparatory Science), and NNG16PJ24C (WFIRST Science594Investigation Teams).
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2020-04
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Optimization; Direct Imaging; Exoplanets; WFIRST
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Dean R. Keithly, Dmitry Savransky, Daniel Garrett, Christian Delacroix, Gabriel Soto, “Optimal scheduling of exoplanet direct imaging single-visit observations of a blind search surveylt;/p,” J. Astron. Telesc. Instrum. Syst. 6(2), 027001 (2020), doi: 10.1117/1.JATIS.6.2.027001.
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