Bibcode
Alonso, R.; Deeg, H. J.; Brown, T. M.; Belmonte, J. A.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomische Nachrichten, Vol.325, Issue 6, p.594-597
Fecha de publicación:
10
2004
Número de citas
13
Número de citas referidas
10
Descripción
The STARE instrument was the first to detect the transits of an
extrasolar planet in 1999. To date it has performed one of the longest
running searches for transits, being in nearly continous operations
since July 2001 at Teide Observatory, Tenerife. We describe the
instrumental setup and the scheme that is used for data acquisition,
handling and analysis. To this end, we first review the conditions under
which we obtained data suggestive of transits, and we then follow a
chain of verification and follow-up measures, progressing from fairly
simple ones of low cost and effort towards more involved ones, which may
be needed to positively verify the existence of a true planetary
transit.