The impact of Gaia and LSST on binaries and exoplanets

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Two upcoming large scale surveys, the ESA Gaia and LSST projects, will bring a new era in astronomy. The number of binary systems that will be observed and detected by these projects is enormous, estimations range from millions for Gaia to several tens of millions for LSST. We review some tools that should be developed and also what can be gained from these missions on the subject of binaries and exoplanets from the astrometry, photometry, radial velocity and their alert systems. © International Astronomical Union 2012.

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Eyer, L., Dubath, P., Mowlavi, N., North, P., Triaud, A., Barblan, F., … Ivezic, Z. (2011). The impact of Gaia and LSST on binaries and exoplanets. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 7, pp. 33–40). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921311026822

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