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  • Removing systematics from the CoRoT light curves. I. Magnitude-dependent zero point
    This paper presents an analysis that searched for systematic effects within the CoRoT exoplanet field light curves. The analysis identified a systematic effect that modified the zero point of most CoRoT exposures as a function of stellar magnitude. We could find this effect only after preparing a set of learning light curves that were relatively
    Mazeh, T. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2009
    Número de citas
    24
  • Redhift catalog of A1237+A1240 galaxies (Barrena+, 2009)
    Our analysis is based mainly on redshift data for 145 galaxies mostly acquired at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo and on new photometric data acquired at the Isaac Newton Telescope. We also use X-ray data from the Chandra archive and photometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (Data Release 7). We combine galaxy velocities and positions to
    Barrena, R. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2009
    Número de citas
    0
  • Rate and nature of false positives in the CoRoT exoplanet search
    Context: The CoRoT satellite searches for planets by applying the transit method, monitoring up to 12 000 stars in the galactic plane for 150 days in each observing run. This search is contaminated by a large fraction of false positives, caused by different eclipsing binary configurations that might be confused with a transiting planet. Aims: We
    Almenara, J. M. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2009
    Número de citas
    49
  • Radio upper limits for the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar IGR J17511-3057
    We report on recent radio observations of the newly-detected accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar, IGR J17511-3057 (ATels #2196, #2197, #2198, #2199, #2215, #2216, #2220, #2221). We used the Very Large Array (VLA) to observe the source under observing program AM971. The array was in its relatively compact 'C' and 'DNC' configurations, and the
    Miller-Jones, J. C. A. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2009
    Número de citas
    8