Bibcode
DOI
O'Donovan, Francis T.; Charbonneau, David; Alonso, Roi; Brown, Timothy M.; Mandushev, Georgi; Dunham, Edward W.; Latham, David W.; Stefanik, Robert P.; Torres, Guillermo; Everett, Mark E.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 662, Issue 1, pp. 658-668.
Fecha de publicación:
6
2007
Revista
Número de citas
23
Número de citas referidas
18
Descripción
Driven by the incomplete understanding of the formation of gas giant
extrasolar planets and of their mass-radius relationship, several
ground-based, wide-field photometric campaigns are searching the skies
for new transiting extrasolar gas giants. As part of the Trans-atlantic
Exoplanet Survey (TrES), in 2003/2004 we monitored approximately 30,000
stars (9.5<=V<=15.5) in a
5.7deg×5.7deg field in Andromeda with three
telescopes over 5 months. We identified six candidate transiting planets
from the stellar light curves. From subsequent follow-up observations we
rejected each of these as an astrophysical false positive, i.e., a
stellar system containing an eclipsing binary, whose light curve mimics
that of a Jupiter-sized planet transiting a Sunlike star. We discuss
here the procedures followed by the TrES team to reject false positives
from our list of candidate transiting hot Jupiters. We present these
candidates as early examples of the various types of astrophysical false
positives found in the TrES campaign, and discuss what we learned from
the analysis.