Planet Candidate (dismissed?). LCs & SAP_QUALITY & APO & UKIRT & SkyView image for APH00005rd - KID 9692612
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This star has already been or still is a PH planet candidate:
http://oldtalk.planethunters.org/objects/APH10095346
In the following link a total of 90 PCs were reduced to a list of 48 PCs still including KID 9692612:
http://oldtalk.planethunters.org/science/discussions/DPH1006o89
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Q13 events are visible in both PDCSAP_FLUX & SAP_FLUX:
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SAP_QUALITY:
I will only display one example, but most of the other Q13 events also seem to be clear regarding the quality of the raw data.
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APO:
Apparently that does not seems to be the case concerning APOs, here is an overview of the entire Q13:
Zoom of highlighted area:
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UKIRT image:
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SkyView:
Image Size (degrees): 0.02.
Valid KIDs found with MAST link: http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/data_search/search.php?action=Search&ktc_kepler_id=9692612
N | Cat | ID/Name | RA/Lon | Dec/Lat | X | Y
1 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692612 | 282.3470| 46.4804| 200.0| 200.0
2 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692606 | 282.3450| 46.4786| 227.5| 162.8
3 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692609 | 282.3460| 46.4773| 213.3| 136.9
4 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692602 | 282.3428| 46.4780| 257.8| 152.1
5 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692607 | 282.3452| 46.4843| 225.3| 278.2
6 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692598 | 282.3404| 46.4803| 290.6| 197.2
7 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692597 | 282.3389| 46.4792| 312.0| 174.5
8 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692596 | 282.3364| 46.4781| 345.3| 154.1
9 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692618 | 282.3509| 46.4716| 145.5| 23.6
10 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692620 | 282.3529| 46.4716| 119.2| 22.2
11 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692590 | 282.3326| 46.4824| 398.5| 239.7
12 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692621 | 282.3534| 46.4899| 111.6| 390.0
13 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692627 | 282.3594| 46.4722| 29.1| 35.0
14 | http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/kic10/search.php | 9692629 | 282.3602| 46.4886| 17.7| 362.5
Star #9 is the only Kepler target besides #1 but it does not seems to be the contamination source.
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