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Abstract
Aims. Scientific and instrumental data have been collected throughout in-orbit commissioning and nominal operations, enabling a comprehensive analysis of the mission’s performance. In this article, we present the results of this analysis with a twofold goal. First, we aim to inform the scientific community about the present status of the mission and what can be expected as the instrument ages. Secondly, we intend for this publication to serve as a legacy document for future missions, providing insights and lessons learned from the successful operation of CHEOPS.
Methods. To evaluate the instrument performance in flight, we developed a comprehensive monitoring and characterisation (M&C) programme. It consists of dedicated observations that allow us to characterise the instrument’s response and continuously monitor its behaviour. In addition to the standard collection of nominal science and housekeeping data, these observations provide valuable input for detecting, modelling, and correcting instrument systematics, discovering and addressing anomalies, and comparing the instrument’s actual performance with expectations.
Results. The precision of the CHEOPS measurements has enabled the mission objectives to be met and exceeded. The satellite’s performance remains stable and reliable, ensuring accurate data collection throughout its operational life. Careful modelling of the instrumental systematics allows the data quality to be significantly improved during the light curve analysis phase, resulting in more precise scientific measurements.
Conclusions. CHEOPS is compliant with the driving scientific requirements of the mission. Although visible, the ageing of the instrument has not affected the mission’s performance. The satellite’s capabilities remain robust, and we are confident that we will continue to acquire high-quality data during the mission extension.
Original language | English |
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Article number | A302 |
Number of pages | 43 |
Journal | Astronomy & Astrophysics |
Volume | 687 |
Early online date | 24 Jul 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2024 |
Keywords
- Space vehicles: instruments
- Techniques: photometric
- Telescopes
- Planets and satellites: detection
- Planets and satellites: terrestrial planets
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CHEOPS in-flight performance: a comprehensive look at the first 3.5 years of operations (dataset)
Wilson, T. G. (Creator) & Cameron, A. C. (Creator), Centre de Donnees Strasbourg (CDS), 2024
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