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Lightcurve of EPIC 205684800 - APH0000n8l

  • zoo3hans by zoo3hans

    Corrected LC data for EPIC 205684800 (see https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~avanderb/k2.html ) :

    EPIC 205684800

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  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax

    205684800: seems like we looked at this one before(?) Oh well if not, a fast fit shows a V-shaped transit that is fairly deep and seems to support the EB argument a bit more than a HJ in my opinion. I suppose a high impact planet is always possible, but so are two eclipsing stars that are similar in size based on the odd-even plot and perhaps the different stellar size estimates I get as show here.

    s1=2061.29 p1=1.557 d1=0.12 (2.88 hours)

    EPIC, 2MASS, J mag, H mag, K mag, J - H, H - K, (J-H spectral type, stellar mass est) (H-K spectral type, stellar mass est)

    205684800 , 2MASS J16185551-1548162 , 9.714 , 9.421 , 9.333 , 0.293 , 0.088 , ('G2V', 1.0) , ('G9V', 0.91)

    au min-max 0.03 0.03

    stellar diameter in solar units min-max 1.515 1.68

    stellar mass in solar units min-max 1.475 1.495

    period in days min-max 1.552 1.563

    duration in hours min-max 2.804 3.099

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