2019PASP..131i4502F


Query : 2019PASP..131i4502F

2019PASP..131i4502F - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 131, part no 9, 4502-94502 (2019/September-0)

Eleanor: an open-source tool for extracting light curves from the TESS full-frame images.

FEINSTEIN A.D., MONTET B.T., FOREMAN-MACKEY D., BEDELL M.E., SAUNDERS N., BEAN J.L., CHRISTIANSEN J.L., HEDGES C., LUGER R., SCOLNIC D. and DE MIRANDA CARDOSO J.V.

Abstract (from CDS):

During its two-year prime mission, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) will perform a time-series photometric survey covering over 80% of the sky. This survey comprises observations of 26 24° x 96° sectors that are each monitored continuously for approximately 27 days. The main goal of TESS is to find transiting planets around 200,000 pre-selected stars for which fixed aperture photometry is recorded every two minutes. However, TESS is also recording and delivering full-frame images (FFIs) of each detector at a 30-minutes cadence. We have created an open-source tool, eleanor, to produce light curves for objects in the TESS FFIs. Here, we describe the methods used in eleanor to produce light curves that are optimized for planet searches. The tool performs background subtraction; aperture and point-spread function photometry; decorrelation of instrument systematics; and cotrending using principal component analysis. We recover known transiting exoplanets in the FFIs to validate the pipeline and perform a limited search for new planet candidates in Sector 1. Our tests indicate that eleanor produces light curves with significantly less scatter than other tools that have been used in the literature. Cadence-stacked images, and raw and detrended eleanor light curves for each analyzed star will be hosted on Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes, with planet candidates on ExoFOP-TESS as Community TESS Objects of Interest. This work confirms the promise that the TESS FFIs will enable the detection of thousands of new exoplanets and a broad range of time domain astrophysics.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.

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Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7094 0
2 TOI-114.01 Pl 04 13 29.7451475424 -69 13 36.561615996           ~ 20 0
3 SN 2018fhw SN* 04 18 06.266 -63 36 54.25           SNIa 42 0
4 CPD-64 356 * 04 35 50.3301268152 -64 01 37.333851168   11.07 10.80     F2 34 0
5 CPD-64 356b Pl 04 35 50.3301268152 -64 01 37.333851168           ~ 44 0
6 SN 2018eph SN* 04 55 50.161 -61 45 23.98           SNII 5 0
7 OGLE-2018-LMC-0002 ev 05 17 53.360 -69 39 29.65           ~ 1 0
8 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17495 0
9 ASASSN -18uk * 05 33 05.280 -69 30 31.44           ~ 3 0
10 * pi. Men c Pl 05 37 09.8868446714 -80 28 08.834553264           ~ 94 0
11 SN 2018oh SN* 09 06 39.6 +19 20 18           SNIa-norm 74 0
12 NAME Leo IV Dwarf Galaxy G 11 32 57.0 -00 32 00     15.1     ~ 385 1
13 SN 2018exc SN* 21 00 08.02 -40 21 30.9           SNIa 5 0
14 CD-27 15244 PM* 21 06 31.6561051464 -26 41 33.476472456   12.04 11.30     ~ 16 0
15 CD-27 15244b Pl 21 06 31.6561051464 -26 41 33.476472456           ~ 17 0
16 WASP-124b Pl 22 10 51.4417720440 -30 44 58.762028400           ~ 23 0
17 CD-48 14223b Pl 22 29 49.7355107880 -48 00 11.048684184           ~ 24 0

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