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Guerrero, Natalia M.; Seager, S.; Huang, Chelsea X.; Vanderburg, Andrew; Garcia Soto, Aylin; Mireles, Ismael; Hesse, Katharine; Fong, William; Glidden, Ana; Shporer, Avi; Latham, David W.; Collins, Karen A.; Quinn, Samuel N.; Burt, Jennifer; Dragomir, Diana; Crossfield, Ian; Vanderspek, Roland; Fausnaugh, Michael; Burke, Christopher J.; Ricker, George; Daylan, Tansu; Essack, Zahra; Günther, Maximilian N.; Osborn, Hugh P.; Pepper, Joshua; Rowden, Pamela; Sha, Lizhou; Villanueva, Steven, Jr.; Yahalomi, Daniel A.; Yu, Liang; Ballard, Sarah; Batalha, Natalie M.; Berardo, David; Chontos, Ashley; Dittmann, Jason A.; Esquerdo, Gilbert A.; Mikal-Evans, Thomas; Jayaraman, Rahul; Krishnamurthy, Akshata; Louie, Dana R.; Mehrle, Nicholas; Niraula, Prajwal; Rackham, Benjamin V.; Rodriguez, Joseph E.; Rowden, Stephen J. L.; Sousa-Silva, Clara; Watanabe, David; Wong, Ian; Zhan, Zhuchang; Zivanovic, Goran; Christiansen, Jessie L.; Ciardi, David R.; Swain, Melanie A.; Lund, Michael B.; Mullally, Susan E.; Fleming, Scott W.; Rodriguez, David R.; Boyd, Patricia T.; Quintana, Elisa V.; Barclay, Thomas; Colón, Knicole D.; Rinehart, S. A.; Schlieder, Joshua E.; Clampin, Mark; Jenkins, Jon M.; Twicken, Joseph D.; Caldwell, Douglas A.; Coughlin, Jeffrey L.; Henze, Chris; Lissauer, Jack J.; Morris, Robert L.; Rose, Mark E.; Smith, Jeffrey C.; Tenenbaum, Peter; Ting, Eric B.; Wohler, Bill; Bakos, G. Á.; Bean, Jacob L.; Berta-Thompson, Zachory K.; Bieryla, Allyson; Bouma, Luke G.; Buchhave, Lars A.; Butler, Nathaniel; Charbonneau, David; Doty, John P.; Ge, Jian; Holman, Matthew J.; Howard, Andrew W.; Kaltenegger, Lisa; Kane, Stephen R.; Kjeldsen, Hans; Kreidberg, Laura; Lin, Douglas N. C.; Minsky, Charlotte; Narita, Norio; Paegert, Martin; Pál, András; Palle, Enric; Sasselov, Dimitar D.; Spencer, Alton et al.
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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
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2021
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255
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232
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We present 2241 exoplanet candidates identified with data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) during its 2 yr Prime Mission. We list these candidates in the TESS Objects of Interest (TOI) Catalog, which includes both new planet candidates found by TESS and previously known planets recovered by TESS observations. We describe the process used to identify TOIs, investigate the characteristics of the new planet candidates, and discuss some notable TESS planet discoveries. The TOI catalog includes an unprecedented number of small planet candidates around nearby bright stars, which are well suited for detailed follow-up observations. The TESS data products for the Prime Mission (sectors 1-26), including the TOI catalog, light curves, full-frame images, and target pixel files, are publicly available at the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes.
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Exoplanets and Astrobiology
The search for life in the universe has been driven by recent discoveries of planets around other stars (known as exoplanets), becoming one of the most active fields in modern astrophysics. The growing number of new exoplanets discovered in recent years and the recent advance on the study of their atmospheres are not only providing new valuable
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