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2020AJ....159..169G - Astron. J., 159, 169-169 (2020/April-0)

EDEN: sensitivity analysis and transiting planet detection limits for nearby late red dwarfs.

GIBBS A., BIXEL A., RACKHAM B.V., APAI D., SCHLECKER M., ESPINOZA N., MANCINI L., CHEN W.-P., HENNING T., GABOR P., BOYLE R., PEREZ CHAVEZ J., MOUSSEAU A., DIETRICH J., SOCIA Q.J., IP W., NGEOW C.-C., TSAI A.-L., BHANDARE A., MARIAN V., BAEHR H., BROWN S., HABERLE M., KEPPLER M., MOLAVERDIKHANI K. and SARKIS P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Small planets are common around late-M dwarfs and can be detected through highly precise photometry by the transit method. Planets orbiting nearby stars are particularly important as they are often the best-suited for future follow-up studies. We present observations of three nearby M dwarfs referred to as EIC-1, EIC-2, and EIC-3, and use them to search for transits and set limits on the presence of planets. On most nights our observations are sensitive to Earth-sized transiting planets, and photometric precision is similar to or better than TESS for faint late-M dwarfs of the same magnitude (I ≃ 15 mag). We present our photometry and transit search pipeline, which utilizes simple median detrending in combination with transit least-squares-based transit detection. For these targets, and transiting planets between one and two Earth radii, we achieve an average transit detection probability of ∼60% between periods of 0.5 and 2 days, ∼30% between 2 and 5 days, and ∼10% between 5 and 10 days. These sensitivities are conservative compared to visual searches.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet astronomy - Exoplanets - Habitable planets - Transit photometry

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