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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Carlos Cifuentes ◽  
José A. Caballero ◽  
Sergio Agustí
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2021 ◽  
Vol 913 (1) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Girish M. Duvvuri ◽  
J. Sebastian Pineda ◽  
Zachory K. Berta-Thompson ◽  
Alexander Brown ◽  
Kevin France ◽  
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Author(s):  
Adam D Rains ◽  
Maruša Žerjal ◽  
Michael J Ireland ◽  
Thomas Nordlander ◽  
Michael S Bessell ◽  
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Abstract We present the results of a medium resolution optical spectroscopic survey of 92 cool (3, 000 ≲ Teff ≲ 4, 500 K) southern TESS candidate planet hosts, and describe our spectral fitting methodology used to recover stellar parameters. We quantify model deficiencies at predicting optical fluxes, and while our technique works well for Teff, further improvements are needed for [Fe/H]. To this end, we developed an updated photometric [Fe/H] calibration for isolated main sequence stars built upon a calibration sample of 69 cool dwarfs in binary systems, precise to ±0.19 dex, from super-solar to metal poor, over 1.51 < Gaia (BP − RP) < 3.3. Our fitted Teff and R⋆ have median precisions of 0.8% and 1.7%, respectively and are consistent with our sample of standard stars. We use these to model the transit light curves and determine exoplanet radii for 100 candidate planets to 3.5% precision and see evidence that the planet-radius gap is also present for cool dwarfs. Our results are consistent with the sample of confirmed TESS planets, with this survey representing one of the largest uniform analyses of cool TESS candidate planet hosts to date.


2021 ◽  
Vol 161 (5) ◽  
pp. 224
Author(s):  
Megan E. Tannock ◽  
Stanimir Metchev ◽  
Aren Heinze ◽  
Paulo A. Miles-Páez ◽  
Jonathan Gagné ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 497 (3) ◽  
pp. 3790-3808
Author(s):  
F Lienhard ◽  
D Queloz ◽  
M Gillon ◽  
A Burdanov ◽  
L Delrez ◽  
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ABSTRACT We conducted a global analysis of the TRAPPIST Ultra-Cool Dwarf Transit Survey – a prototype of the SPECULOOS transit search conducted with the TRAPPIST-South robotic telescope in Chile from 2011 to 2017 – to estimate the occurrence rate of close-in planets such as TRAPPIST-1b orbiting ultra-cool dwarfs. For this purpose, the photometric data of 40 nearby ultra-cool dwarfs were reanalysed in a self-consistent and fully automated manner starting from the raw images. The pipeline developed specifically for this task generates differential light curves, removes non-planetary photometric features and stellar variability, and searches for transits. It identifies the transits of TRAPPIST-1b and TRAPPIST-1c without any human intervention. To test the pipeline and the potential output of similar surveys, we injected planetary transits into the light curves on a star-by-star basis and tested whether the pipeline is able to detect them. The achieved photometric precision enables us to identify Earth-sized planets orbiting ultra-cool dwarfs as validated by the injection tests. Our planet-injection simulation further suggests a lower limit of 10 per cent on the occurrence rate of planets similar to TRAPPIST-1b with a radius between 1 and 1.3 R⊕ and the orbital period between 1.4 and 1.8 d.


2019 ◽  
Vol 491 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-152
Author(s):  
M Cortés-Contreras ◽  
H Bouy ◽  
E Solano ◽  
M Mahlke ◽  
F Jiménez-Esteban ◽  
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ABSTRACT We present the first release of GTC OSIRIS broad-band data archive. This is an effort conducted in the framework of the Spanish Virtual Observatory to help optimize science from the Gran Telescopio Canarias Archive. Data Release 1 includes 6788 broad-band images in the Sloan griz filters obtained between 2009 April and 2014 January and the associated catalogue with roughly 6.23 million detections of more than 630 000 unique sources. The catalogue contains standard PSF and Kron aperture photometry with a mean accuracy better than 0.09 and 0.15 mag, respectively. The relative astrometric residuals are always better than 30 mas and better than 15 mas in most cases. The absolute astrometric uncertainty of the catalogue is of 0.12 arcsec. In this paper we describe the procedure followed to build the image archive and the associated catalogue, as well as the quality tests carried out for validation. To illustrate some of the scientific potential of the catalogue, we also provide two examples of its scientific exploitation: discovery and identification of asteroids and cool dwarfs.


2019 ◽  
Vol 158 (2) ◽  
pp. 87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Courtney D. Dressing ◽  
Kevin Hardegree-Ullman ◽  
Joshua E. Schlieder ◽  
Elisabeth R. Newton ◽  
Andrew Vanderburg ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 877 (1) ◽  
pp. 24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph A. Zalesky ◽  
Michael R. Line ◽  
Adam C. Schneider ◽  
Jennifer Patience

2018 ◽  
Vol 483 (1) ◽  
pp. 614-623 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Zic ◽  
Christene Lynch ◽  
Tara Murphy ◽  
David L Kaplan ◽  
Poonam Chandra
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2018 ◽  
Vol 156 (1) ◽  
pp. 37 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barbara J. Anthony-Twarog ◽  
Constantine P. Deliyannis ◽  
Dianne Harmer ◽  
Donald B. Lee-Brown ◽  
Aaron Steinhauer ◽  
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