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Optimal strategies of radial velocity observations in planet search surveys
Applications of the theory of optimal design of experiments to radial
velocity planet search surveys are considered. Different optimality criteria
are discussed, basing on the Fisher, Shannon, and Kullback-Leibler
informations. Algorithms of optimal scheduling of RV observations for two
important practical problems are considered. The first problem is finding the
time for future observations to yield the maximum improvement of the precision
of exoplanetary orbital parameters and masses. The second problem is finding
the most favourable time for distinguishing alternative orbital fits (the
scheduling of discriminating observations).
These methods of optimal planning are demonstrated to be potentially
efficient for multi-planet extrasolar systems, in particular for resonant ones.
In these cases, the optimal dates of observations are often concentrated in
quite narrow time segments.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, no tables, Accepted to MNRA
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