2018
DOI: 10.1117/1.jatis.4.1.014004
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Colorado Ultraviolet Transit Experiment: a dedicated CubeSat mission to study exoplanetary mass loss and magnetic fields

Abstract: The Colorado Ultraviolet Transit Experiment (CUTE) is a near-UV (2550 to 3300 Å) 6U CubeSat mission designed to monitor transiting hot Jupiters to quantify their atmospheric mass loss and magnetic fields. CUTE will probe both atomic (Mg and Fe) and molecular (OH) lines for evidence of enhanced transit absorption, and to search for evidence of early ingress due to bow shocks ahead of the planet's orbital motion. As a dedicated mission, CUTE will observe ≳100 spectroscopic transits of hot Jupiters over a nominal… Show more

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“…With this, we can iterate and optimize the parameters of the PES to reduce the deviation of our semiempirical energies from the observed levels. The MARVEL (measured active rotational-vibrational energy levels) procedure (Furtenbacher et al, 2007;Császár et al, 2007;Furtenbacher and Császár, 2012) was originally constructed for a IUPAC study of water spectra (Tennyson et al, 2014). The resulting empirical energy levels for H 16 2 O (Tennyson et al, 2013) have been subsequently updated in response to both improvements to the MARVEL algorithm (Tóbiás et al, 2019) and to the availability of new data (Furtenbacher et al, 2020).…”
Section: Creating a Semi-empirical Pesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this, we can iterate and optimize the parameters of the PES to reduce the deviation of our semiempirical energies from the observed levels. The MARVEL (measured active rotational-vibrational energy levels) procedure (Furtenbacher et al, 2007;Császár et al, 2007;Furtenbacher and Császár, 2012) was originally constructed for a IUPAC study of water spectra (Tennyson et al, 2014). The resulting empirical energy levels for H 16 2 O (Tennyson et al, 2013) have been subsequently updated in response to both improvements to the MARVEL algorithm (Tóbiás et al, 2019) and to the availability of new data (Furtenbacher et al, 2020).…”
Section: Creating a Semi-empirical Pesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, long-duration pointed monitoring is a unique niche. So far the Astrophysics division within NASA's Science Mission Directorate has funded four CubeSat missions: in γ-rays (BurstCube, (171) ), X-rays (HaloSat, (172) ), and in the ultraviolet (SPARCS, (173) ; CUTE, (174) ).…”
Section: Cubesatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though the technology on cubesat formation flying and operation is currently under development, there is still quite a long time to go before it reaches the accuracy to create arbitrarily large collecting surfaces in space. In the meantime, cubesat technology is ideally suited to study the Earth as an exoplanet and small, 6-12 U, have been proposed to measure the interaction between the Earth exosphere and the solar wind (Gómez de Castro et al, in preparation) or to monitor the photoevaporation of hot Jupiters (Fleming et al, 2017).…”
Section: On-going Activities To Develop Uv Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%