ARTEMiS (Automated Robotic Terrestrial Exoplanet Microlensing Search) - Hunting for planets of Earth mass and below

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Gravitational microlensing observations will lead to a census of planets that orbit stars of different populations. From 2008, ARTEMiS will provide an expert system that allows to adopt a three-step strategy of survey, follow-up and anomaly monitoring of gravitational microlensing events that is capable of detecting planets of Earth mass and below. The SIGNALMEN anomaly detector, an integral part, has already demonstrated its performance during a pilot season. Embedded into eSTAR, ARTEMiS serves as an open platform that links with existing microlensing campaigns. Real-time visualization of ongoing events along with an interpretation moreover allows to communicate Science live to your home to the general public. © 2008 International Astronomical Union.

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Dominik, M., Horne, K., Allan, A., Rattenbury, N. J., Tsapras, Y., Snodgrass, C., … Wyrzykowski, Ł. (2007). ARTEMiS (Automated Robotic Terrestrial Exoplanet Microlensing Search) - Hunting for planets of Earth mass and below. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 3(S249), 35–41. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921308016335

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