Here we present a comprehensive catalog of\neclipsing binary stars observed by Kepler in the first 44 days of operation,\nthe data which are publicly available through MAST as of 6/15/2010. The catalog\ncontains 1879 unique objects. For each object we provide its Kepler ID (KID),\n...
The Kepler Eclipsing Binary Catalog (KEBC)describes 2165 eclipsing binaries identified in the 115 deg^2 Kepler Field based on observations from Kepler quarters Q0, Q1, and Q2. The periods in the KEBC are given in units of days out to six decimal places but no period errors are provided....
Coincident with the first data release, we presented a catalog of 1879 eclipsing binary systems identified within the 115 degKepler field of view (FOV). Here, we provide an updated catalog augmented with the second Kepler data release which increases the baseline nearly fourfold to 125 days. ...
Using Target Pixel level data collected from Kepler in conjunction with the Kepler Eclipsing Binary Catalog, we identify false positives among eclipsing binaries, i.e. targets that are not eclipsing binaries themselves, but are instead contaminated by eclipsing binary sources nearby on the sky and ...
VizieR Online Data Catalog: Kepler eclipsing binary stars. K2 Campaign 0 (LaCourse+, 2015)Binaries: eclipsingPlanetsMagnitudesDespite the new challenges ... DM Lacourse,KJ Jek,TL Jacobs,... - 《Vizier Online Data Catalog》 被引量: 6发表: 2016年 Kepler Eclipsing Binary Stars. VI. Identificati...
"Kepler collected data for four years — long enough that we can now tease out the Earth-size candidates in one Earth-year orbits," said Fergal Mullally, SETI Institute Kepler scientist at Ames who led the analysis of a new candidate catalog. "We're closer than we've ever been to findin...
Context. The spectroscopic class of subdwarf A-type (sdA) stars has come into focus in recent years because of their possible link to extremely low-mass white dwarfs, a rare class of objects resulting from binary evolution. Although most sdA stars are consistent with metal-poor halo main-sequ...
We compare the EBs identified from this automated approach against the human generated Kepler EB Catalog of 2600 EBs. When we require EB classification with 90% confidence, we find that the EBF correctly identifies and classifies eclipsing contact (EC), eclipsing semi-detached (ESD), and ...
(KIC-2162635, KIC-3230491, KIC-3644071, KIC-3962440, KIC-11342550 and KIC-11709142) and were thus removed. In addition, upon querying KIC-8308347 in the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes, we noted that it had been flagged as an ‘eclipsing binary: likely false positive’ under condition...
binaries: closebinaries: eclipsingmethods: data analysisstars: fundamental parametersstars: individual (KIC 11619964KIC 7118545We present precise values of the eccentricity and periastron angle of 529 detached, eccentric, eclipsing stars from the Kepler Eclipsing Binary catalog that were determined by ...