Planet Hunters Talk

C15 K2 Finds

  • Dolorous_Edd by Dolorous_Edd

    New finds from C15, courtesy Mark Omohundro providing the preview1 files and Al Schmitt providing his excellent LcViewer

    Posted

  • Dolorous_Edd by Dolorous_Edd

    According to MAST


    249198077 - maybe transits with 80.378; starting at 3162.646250

    249843097 - period 7.645 (from EE)

    249650277 - fall in flux at the end

    249211108 - maybe dip at 3200.435500

    204395393 - outburstas

    204552283 - peak at 3188.810050; ~30h

    204041137 - outburst 3232.983300

    249709661 - what is up with this double peak feature?

    249205676 - aperiodic dips

    204496657 - aperiodic dips

    249640174 - maybe dip at 3167.630850?

    204557777 - wait a second, what exactly is happening here ?? at 3180.360100;

    204512343 - aperiodic deep dips

    204281213 - aperiodic deep dips

    204274743 - aperiodic dips

    204222240 / 204222535 - aperiodic deep dips

    204137184 - quasiperiodic dips

    204514548 - Known YSO? dip at 3168.121300

    249912861- quasi periodic dips - mayber eclipse of third body at 3176.334950; is at triple ?

    204278916 - maybe deep dip at 3236.783705

    204369421 - huge outbursts

    249377085 - maybe dip at 3174.026951

    249454958 - long shallow drop 381.01h ; at 3198.238627

    249275319 - outbursts

    204248645 - dips / EB triple . at least one period 12.880 ; start at 3178.246780

    249279107 - maybe 3 wide dips with p = 33.498

    249620955 - small outbursts across the LC

    249804200 - deep dip at 3188.401000


    PC?

    249363326 - Possible MPC period 1 = 6.6, start at 3159.931; , period 2 = 10.530; start at 3163.971; ( from EE) also mentioned by Hans

    249476522 - single dip at 3198.790100

    249448240 - period 0.296

    249439990 - single dip at 3202.825650

    249428958 - period 0.2

    249426237 - single at 3204.705400

    249550750 - dip at 3217.352350

    249902418 - single transit at 3179.513050

    249827330 - period 31.378

    249819265 - period 13.216

    249803303 - maybe MPC or EB ; period 13.03

    249786502 - single transit at 3200.884600

    249731291 - MPC, from Hans list, period 1 = 10.200 days, starting at 3160.94 mentioned by Hans ; second PC period 2 = 23.323 starting at 3179.818900

    249644246 - period 19.968

    249571137 - single transit 3200.107950

    249571050 - period 10.594

    249483541 - period 1.20; EB most likely

    249816490 - period 20.969

    249476992 - MPC; period 1 = 12.327 start at 3168.939150; period 2 = 7.91 - start at 3161.757300

    249403651 - MPC - period 1 = 4.944 start at 3165.445450; period 2 = 9.223. start at 3164.669000

    249401470 - period 8.912

    249399862 - single transit at 3242.391400

    249393451 - single dip at 3209.414600

    249390304 - period 4.344

    249345035 - period 0.763

    249344978 - period 9.683

    249342204 - maybe single dip at 3201.436000

    249270684 - period 0.674

    249246258 - single dip at 3198.096050

    249240242 - single dip at 3227.936400

    249236972 - period 17.819

    249217534 - period 0.595

    249149130 - single transit at 3239.909250

    249146103 - period 0.367

    249143724 - single transit at 3199.301500

    204498681 - period 5.532, EB most likely

    204221263 - confirmed 2 planet system K2-38

    204197636 - from c2/c15 ovelap ; 45.4d PC

    204178195 - single transit at 3193.305100

    204068207 - dips at 3201.937450; 3188.329850; 3217.322450

    203702213 - single dip at 3228.386100

    249701280 - possible MPC; period 40.649 starting at 3175.947150; possible period 2 - 12d starting at 3159.713850; additional dips at 3194.172300 and 3168.019550 ; or EB contamintion


    249932649 - perido 2.796 ; start at 3162.625714

    249865296 - period 28.927; start at 3175.314215

    249833762 - maybe period 4.958 ; start at 3172.607134

    249830881 - period 1.756; depth ~2%

    249806932 - maybe single dip at 3233.125632

    249666507 - period 33.14 ; start at 3197.901557

    249649721 - period 24.483; start at 3164.199305

    249643670 - single dip at 3204.613568

    249641453 - period 0.564

    249640115 - single transit at 3185.080708

    249616328 - period 1.216

    249602984 - maybe period 28.27 ; start at 3163.157296

    249599275 - period 11.293 ; start at 3164.464918

    249593031 - maybe dip at 3202.672550

    249579029 - maybe dip at 3210.865720; possible period 7.72

    249555199 - maybe PC with period 41d ; start at 3164.178715

    249545772 - maybe dip at 3228.293247

    249541048 - period 20.450; start at 3165.363860

    249476992 - maybe dip at 3205.910535

    249401939 - period 18.808 ; start at 3172.065488

    249259371 - period 11.847; start at 3160.541983

    249244853 - maybe dip at 3207.126599

    249928278 - period 4.181

    249921188 - period 17.562

    249893012 - maybe MPC period 1 = 21.362. start at 3175.650796; period 2 = 25.717 start at 3165.853665

    249884266 - period 5.759

    249867021 - maybe single dip at 3169.910068

    249806927 - maybe single dip at 3207.208497

    249801827 - perhaps MPC - period 1 = 6.038 start at 3169.858336; period 2 = 20.490 ; start at 3172.759675

    249715410 - single dip at 3197.442211

    249707254 - period 15.503; possible second PC period 12.33 start at 3168.663544

    249703125 - period 10.308

    249785568 - dip at 3170.870218

    249782286 - dip at 3221.111493

    249706694 - possible MPC ; hard to ID periods

    249564731 - period 2.131

    249561595 - period 39.5 ; start at 3157.998085

    249559552 - MPC ; period 1 = 7.815 ; start at 3163.708596; period , I think is ~19.5; start at 3167.856321

    249447551 - period 18.594

    249624646 - maybe single transit (from EE)

    turns out EE pipeline caught 48.536 d transit, but folded it with wrong period ; as Hans mentioned it is MPC

    with second period being 9.212; possible third PC at 3175.406250

    249151424 - maybe dip at 3207.750014

    249569027 - period 29.183 ( from EE )

    249269493 - period 20.40 (from EE)

    249675967 - period 20.227 (from EE) possible MPC period1 = 20.227 start at 3160.020308; period 2 = 35.704 start at 3192.517241 ; period 3 = 9.954 start at 3162.645840

    249609932 - period ~10d ; start at 3168.560550; second dip at 3178.470200; unsure what it is .. MPC or EB ; shallow dips at 3168.520566; 3171.922512; 3175.753518; 3178.532267; 3193.263620 ; 3199.342054 ; 3202.355726 ; 3223.625059 ; 3237.232570

    dip at 3178.522051 ; seems to have period ~23.8

    249896406 - period 4.389; but I think , visible secondary

    249788281 - period 5.282; ~1% depth

    249623200 - period 12.352

    249432662 - depth ~1.5; period 4.118, maybe EB

    249470337 - period 2.989 , but depth ~1%; by shape EB most likely

    204935726 / 204936306 -period 7.332

    204579445 (from C2) - somewhere here should be a PC with 24.6d period

    204546592 - dunno, single eclipse or transit at 3171.175900 ( has another in C2 data )

    204440872 - period 7.203; small depth, but EB most likely

    204432860 - period 2.873; small depth, but EB most likely

    249483417 - D - period 2.43; EB most likely


    EB

    249508938

    249822241 - period 22.772

    249912901 - HB - period 20d

    249912881 - period 28.208

    249912416 - period 28.309

    249868515 - period 30.340d ; starting at 3169.164100

    249722188 - HB - period 19

    249557502 - single transit at 3225.565600

    249387229 - period 8.920

    249140553 - HB period- 20.30

    204848812 - HB - 28d

    203385347 - period 1.3


    249652719 - period 0.532

    250088244 - period 22.656

    250000353 - period 1.643

    249716110 - period 4.63

    249779528 - HB - period 22.7

    249651843 - period 42.7

    250156642 - interesting dip; period 50.497; shape is not uniform

    250112997 - D - period 22.557

    250005256 - single dip at 3194.805300

    249904352 - C - period 0.326

    249899672 - period 67.39

    249894540 - D - period 6.41

    249882796 - C - period 0.878

    249879934 - C - period 0.327

    249878675 - D - period 2.524

    249877818 / 249877836 - D - period 9.834

    249877511 - period 6.194; EB

    249872026 - C - period 0.428

    249870501 - C - period 0.347

    249865284 - C - period 0.604

    249863810 - C - period 0.837

    249858095 - C - period 0.265

    249850178 - C - period 0.306

    249843249 - D - period 5.37

    249838772 - C - period 0.347

    249835333 - C - period 0.430

    249833781 - C - period 0.260

    249832738 - C - period 0.326

    249832525 - C - period 0.306

    249824711 - C - period 0.326

    249824272 - D - maybe dip at 3158.354700

    249821521 - C - period 0.286

    249815293 - D - single dip at 3158.712150

    249814287 - D - period 6.855

    249814574 - С - period 2.136; interesting smooth shape for contact binary

    249811956 - D - period 2.110

    249810013 - D - period 38.3

    249809533 - C - period 0.286

    249800265- D - period 9.866

    249798872- D - period 5.766, maybe small dip at 3163.187000

    249795312 - C - period 0.326

    249792635 - D - spotted; period 1.101

    249791850 - С - period 0.347

    249786596 - C - period 0.265

    249781316 - С - period 0.4

    249780242 - D - period 4.85

    249774015 - C - period 0.3

    249767135 - SD - period 6.83

    249766187 - C - period 0.572

    249764666 - C - period 0.245

    249764446 - C - period 0.265

    249720014 - SD - period 0.5

    249706867 - SD - period 2.646

    249706105 - dips at 3157.813250 and 3157.813250 and 3157.343250 and 3159.294550 and 3159.294550

    249696656 - D - period 4.127

    249694749 - C - period 0.286

    249690782 - period 26.1

    **249686839 - HB - interesting EB period 11.285 + HB + spots **

    249683694 - C - period 0.367

    249683386 - C - period 0.463

    249680509 - C - period 0.3

    249679736 - C - period 0.32

    249679659 - D - period 3.218

    249677302 - D - period 0.923

    249679164 - C - period 0;3

    249675951 - C - period 0;183

    249668618 - SD - period 0.63

    249667537 - SD - period 0.736

    249666942 - SD - period 0.56

    249665633 - C - period 0.4

    249662957 - C - period 0.326

    249661654 - D - period 6.85

    249659632 - period 1.344; maybe dip at 3185.396600

    249658677 - single dip at 3156.863150 + dips on the sides 3157.363750 and 3156.566900 + random dips at the end

    249648541 - C - period 0.4

    249629772 - SD - period 2.3

    249611974 - D - period 2.268

    249605033 - D - period 2.42

    249603989 - SD - period 0.935

    249596206 - C - period 0.265

    249590271 - D - primary at 3157.108300 and secondary at 3160.244600

    249583328 - C - period 0.450

    249569581 - SD - period 0.858

    249564865 - SD - period 2.120

    249559609 - D - spotted; period 2.171

    249556524 - SD? - spotted; period 0.973

    249546229 - C - period 0.613

    249538314 - C - period 0.286

    249511139 - SD - period 2.36

    249599586 - D - single dip at 3194.192400

    249481747 - C - period 0.245

    249481588 - SD - period 0.7

    249480819 - D - period 1.550

    249469897 - Possible triple ; single deep eclipse at 3158.569200 + dips with period 1.359; possible new dip at ? 3171.370360

    249466933 - C - period 0.429

    249464211 - D - period 2.871

    249459283 - D - spotted; period 3.852

    249583720 - D - depth ~0.5; period ~2d

    249455144 - SD - period 0.567

    249450275 - D - period 4.4

    249446328 - period 0.350

    249444578 - C - peirod 0.286

    249439726 - C - period 0.326

    249438889 - HB - period 29.19

    249429586 - D - period 5.576

    249413889 - D - period 22.118

    249404856 - HB - period 13.226

    249404087- D - period 1.972 probably contamination

    249403446 - period 0.183

    249404004 - D - period 1.972

    249399381 - D - period 7.5

    249396644 - SD - period 0.278

    249375475 - D - period 9.619

    249375741 - D - period 1.7d

    249374725 - D - period 2.340

    249346844 - D - period 14.3; maybe third body dip at 3157.384645 and 3242.973517

    249346402 - D - period 1.168

    249344320 - D - period 14.851

    249322108 - С - period 0.368

    249275440 - maybe C

    249272784 - maybe single dip at 3225.699207

    249271592 - С - period 0.368

    249270781 - De - period 5.338; eccentric

    249270486 - D - dips at 3171.748050 and 3188.675900

    249263677 - D - period 3.1

    249252791 - D - period 7; contamination

    249252625 - D - period 7

    249249722 - SD - period 2.253

    249242775 - C

    249239123 - D - period 5.112; btw what a nice U-shaped dip

    249233153 - period 0.811

    249226255 - D - single eclipse at 3173.699200

    249215283 - C - period 0.273

    249204601 - D - period unknown ; eclipse at 3199.066004

    249199968 - HB - period 15.2

    249199842 - D - period 5.200

    249196565 - SD - period 0.444

    249166018 - SD - period period 2.978? contamination?

    249165323 - SD - period 2.978?

    249164587 - D - period 9.711

    249162844 - D - period 2.973

    249159982 - D - period 27.221

    249152505 - SD - period 1.374

    249141717 - D - period 2.980 maybe contamination?

    249140665 - D - period 0.913

    249136569 - C - period 0.4

    249136258 - D - period 36.175

    249134329 - SD - period 2.953

    249131927 - SD - period 2.986? contamination?

    249126835 - SD - period 0.592

    249112807 - D - single dip at 3169.347150

    249106915 - HB - period 9.44

    205022144 - period 6.114

    204968719 - single dip at 3221.674153

    204903499 - period 2.136

    204824097 / 204824489 - period 0.367

    204586589 - contamination from EB?

    204566857 - period 0.510

    204561871 - SD - perod 2.361

    204542546 - SD - period 1.111

    204538021 / 204538608 - SD - period 0.9

    204534251 - SD - period 0.9; contamination from 204538021 / 204538608 ?

    204531124 -EB; period 0.915

    204528050 - period 2.512 ; mentioned by Hans as PC

    204436797 - maybe C

    204409849 - C - period 0.265

    204407880 - De - period 34.458

    204403443 - C - period 0.259

    204342127 - C - period 0.326

    204328424 - C - period 0.265

    204321014 - D - period 1.895

    204312539 - SD - period 0.960

    204428356 - D - period 47.473

    204193529 - De - period 5.5

    204026146 - D - period 14.7

    203874183 - C - period 0.470


    Other

    249651249 - maybe dips at 3183.333400 and 3211.018300

    249610845 - maybe dip at 3193.079704

    249323763

    249237041 - maybe wierd dip at 3168.469343

    204107757 - dip at 3175.140985

    249567301 - maybe dip at 3189.585698

    249443923 - maybe dip at 3168.376750

    249279214 - dips at 3224.769223 and 3184.089719

    250059387 - dip at 3171.758300

    249599934 - a bit strange

    249174335 - pulsating variable

    249149457 - maybe dips at 3169.776250 and 3171.084000

    249122887 - maybe dip at 3175.793450

    249118430 - maybe dip at 3175.793550

    204351343 - maybe dip at 3170.849000

    204274993 - maybe dip at 3167.743300

    203371909 - maybe dip at 3169.796750

    249893435 - dip at 3160.019900

    249852949 - strange rise at 3158.160650

    249846518 - maybe dip at 3157.537350

    249833340 - at 3157.966400

    249814024

    250016225 - spotted star with some sort of pulsation

    249798838

    249795473 - maybe dip at 3156.730350

    249780393

    249775184

    249726592 - maybe RR lyr

    249662186 - dips at 3159.284400 and 3161.082400

    249655228

    249646689 - maybe EB

    249646032 - maybe at 3159.611350

    249643382 - maybe dips at 3157.455700 and 3159.611200

    249588958 - maybe dip at 3157.874500

    249572827 - maybe period 0.735

    249475747 - maybe dip at 3158.129900

    249179036 - Cepheid?

    249126727 - random dips

    204131834 - Mira


    SSO

    249554160 - peak at 3170.543100 ~271h

    249879768 - peak at 3169.347500 ~27h

    249580795 - peak at 3178.491457 26h

    249588524 - peak at 3170.195200; 24h

    249587839 - peak at 3183.813150 ; 13h

    249541013 - peak at 3173.106800

    204226548 - peak at 3198.811396; 141h

    251668183 - peak at 3181.095700; 76h

    250082118 - at 3167.825050; 26h

    249597883 - at 3186.448850 ; ~70h

    249913545 - at 3196.879150

    204552283 - maybe at 3188.614500

    249323863 - at 3166.874900; 20h

    249228541 - 3172.473400 ; 13h

    249177510 - at 3176.815200

    249112907 - at 3169.337050

    249219628 - at 3168.141700; ~22h

    204876752 - at 3171.216800

    249861523 - at 3161.000650

    249228232 - at 3162.104000

    249448638 - at 3160.295650

    249838249 - sso at 3161.695300; like 249786161

    250001549 - at 3159.652200; bright SSO

    249790451 - at 3159.182250 ; bright SSO

    249786161 - maybe at 3157.823500; shape is strange , like fin

    249693829 - maybe at 3157.721200; 12h

    249449596 - maybe at 3161.531850; ~23h

    249448638 - maybe at 3160.357050; ~15h

    249448091 - maybe at 3159.059600 ; ~12h

    249603428 - LPV

    Glitches

    3158.344500 and 3160.306000

    Posted

  • zoo3hans by zoo3hans

    PC

    203474528 dip at BKJD 3175.89, duration 5.9 hours, depth 0.0006

    204178195 P1=35.1733 days, starting at BKJD 3158.13, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.0087, another single transit at BKJD 3239.82, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0106, first transit mentioend by Ivan as a single dip

    204192773 P=5.502099 days, starting at BKJD 3161.79, duration 4.0 hours, depth 0.0019

    204528050 maybe MPC P1=2.511065 days, starting at BKJD 3158.23, duration 4.7 hours, depth 0.0233, P2=11.947 days, starting at BKJD 3157.91, duration 12.8 hours, depth 0.0028, P3=0.469 days, starting at BKJD 3156.59, duration 2.5 hours, depth 0.0009

    249139785 dip at BKJD 3172.3, duration 2.94 hours, depth 0.0222

    249217698 P=5.08929 days, starting at BKJD 3161.19, duration 3.3 hours, depth 0.0067

    249217834 MPC P1=27.912444 days, starting at BKJD 3158.97, duration 5.7 hours, depth 0.0010, P2=6.695289 days, starting at BKJD 3159.21, duration 3.6 hours, depth 0.0007

    249223471 P=22.55 days, starting at BKJD 3177.39, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0023

    249230381 P=25.0579 days, starting at BKJD 3162.117, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0003

    249232203 P=21.4193 days, starting at BKJD 3165.68, duration 14.7 hours, depth 0.0024

    249235393 single large transit at BKJD 3168.57, duration 43 hours, depth 0.0048, P2=58.467458 days, starting at BKJD 3181.08, duration 5.4 hours, depth 0.0066

    249238442 single dip at BKJD 3220.958, duration 2.5 hours, depth 0.0081

    249239123 P=5.114564 days, starting at BKJD 3158.90, duration 5.1 hours, depth 0.0320, U-shaped, mentioned by Ivan as an EB with a single dip

    249247487 P=61.1604 days, starting at BKJD 3172.30, duration 5.9 hours, depth 0.0014

    249258616 maybe MPC P1=4.56363 days, starting at BKJD 3161.86, duration 2.5 hours, depth 0.0008, P2=15.735053 days, starting at BKJD 3165.52, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.0003

    249334854 P=31.12 days, starting at BKJD 3178.60, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0070, also a peak at BKJD 3165.46, duration about 5.4 hours

    249338765 P=16.3047 days, starting at BKJD 3166.12, duration about 2.5 hours, depth 0.0127

    249341795 maybe P=56.2076 days, starting at BKJD 3187.61, duration 18.1 hours, depth 0.0011, otherwise single dip

    249363326 MPC P1=6.609097 days, starting at BKJD 3159.93, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0002, P2=10.53614 days, starting at BKJD 3163.95, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0003, P3=unknown (LcViewer says 61.873 days which is a lower bound I think), at BKJD 3219.70, duration 6.9 hours, depth 0.0005

    249373875 MPC P1=unknown, at BKJD 3199.6, duration 13.25 hours, depth 0.0008, P2=18.14153 days, starting at BKJD 3165.01, duration 3 hours, depth 0.0007, P3=7.521978 days, starting at BKJD 3159.15, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0005

    249378363 P=14.87 days, starting at BKJD 3170.09, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0046

    249380885 P=25.9895 days, starting at BKJD 3161.30, duration 6.4 hours, depth 0.0178, could also be an EB of course

    249429778 P=0.568276 days, starting at BKJD 3156.36, duration 4.3 hours, depth 0.007

    249451861 P=14.874 days, starting at BKJD 3168.72, duratiom 3.9 hours, depth 0.0065, U-shaped, now a confirmed planet in https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.08879

    249470337 P=2.9895 days, starting at BKJD 3157.23, duration 3.2 hours, depth 0.0067, another single dip at BKJD 3179.64, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0046, mentioned by Ivan but without period

    249473893 P=0.568167 days, starting at BKJD 3156.36, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0004

    249476992 MPC P1=12.33184 days, starting at BKJD 3168.93, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0013, P2=7.9433 days, starting at BKJD 3161.75, duration 3.9 hours, depth 0.0008, mentioned by Ivan

    249479511 P=16.96 days, starting at BKJD 3157.10, duration 11.77 hours, depth 0.011

    249483417 possible MPC P1=1.2219 days, starting at BKJD 3157.05, duration 1.5 hours, depth 0.0018, maybe second object with P2=16.8975 days, starting at BKJD 3163.78, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0007, maybe third object with P3=37.7585 days, starting at BKJD 3156.98, duration 6.4 hours, depth 0.0004, mentioned by Ivan as an EB

    249558833 maybe MPC P1=50.795 days, starting at BKJD 3159.45, duration 8.3 hours, depth 0.0004, P2=15.966 days, starting at BKJD 3161.30, duration 5.9 hours, depth 0.0003, P3=unknown, starting at BKJD 3163.55, duration 6.9 hours, depth 0.0002

    249580440 maybe P=27.07137 days, starting at BKJD 3175.17, duration 8.3 hours, depth 0.0016

    249583720 P=2.01965 days, starting at BKJD 3158.17, duration 1.65 days, depth 0.0032, mentioned by Ivan

    249594516 single transit at BKJD 3223.625, duration 16.7 hours, depth 0.0026

    249609932 MPC probably giant star since the transit durations are rather large, transit at BKJD 3168.55, 3175.73, 3178.51, 3185.54, 3193.17, 3199.31, 3202.417, 3213.57, 3232.758, 3237.21, 3242.45

    249610845 MPC transit1 at BKJD 3162.55, duration 32.4 hours, depth 0.0011, transit2 at BKJD 3197.54, duration 4.4 hours, duration 0.0006, transit3 at BKJD 3193.10, duration 8.3 hours, depth 0.0007, transit4 at BKJD 3167.40, duration 10.8 days, depth 0.0008

    249622103 MPC P1=24.3751 days, starting at BKJD 3172.57, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0012, P2=7.05878 days (according to EE), P3=2.4677 days, starting at BKJD 3158.68, duration 2.95 days, depth 0.00035, now confirmed with 3 planets on https:24959//arxiv.org/abs/1803.05056

    249623200 P=12.3629 days, starting at BKJD 3160.90, duration 3.9 hours, depth 0.0152, first dip mentioned by Ivan

    249655098 P=18.491 days, starting at BKJD 3163.20, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0026

    249661074 single transit at BKJD 3222.09, duration 10.3 hours, depth 0.0003, nicely U-.shaped, LcViewer suggests a period of 63.326 days, starting at BKJD 3158.75

    249701280 MPC P1=unknown, starting at BKJD 3194.18, duration 13.25 hours, depth 0.0011, P2=40.640988 days, starting at BKJD 3175.97, duration 9.3 hours, depth 0.0014, P3=18.389075, strarting at BKJD 3167.93, duration 5.9 hours, depth 0.0007, P4=12.02874 days, starting at BKJD 3159.66, duration 5.9 hours, depth 0.0006

    249706694 MPC P1=34.8768 days, starting at BKJD 3181.56, duration 10.8 hours, depth 0.0003, P2=12.4021 days, starting at BKJD 3165.69, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0003, mentioned by Ivan, obvious additional transits

    249707254 MPC P1=15.508164 days, starting at BKJD 3161.45, duration 5.4 hours, depth 0.0015, P2=12.34762 days, starting at BKJD 3168.64, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0010, P3=0.490405 days, starting at BKJD 3156.92, duration 1.5 hours, depth 0.0005, mentioned by Ivan

    249712119 P=20.88 days, starting at BKJD 3161.399, duration 2.46 hours, depth 0.0037

    249731291 MPC P1=10.200 days, starting at BKJD 3160.94, duration 8.3 hours, depth 0.0011, P2=23.3217 days, starting at BKJD 3179.82, duration 11.2 hours, depth 0.0010, second period mentioned by Ivan

    249736398 P=2.355 days, starting at BKJD 3156.69, duration 2.35 hours, depth 0.0055, mentioned by Ivan

    249782286 single transit at BKJD 3221.1626, duration 19.1 hours, depth 0.0033, U-shaped, mentioned by Ivan

    249783879 P=28.654312 days, starting at BKJD 3180.0955, duration 7.56 hours, depth 0.0007

    249788281 P= 5.3025 days, starting at BKJD 156.848, duration 2.4 hours, depth 0.0071, mentioned by Ivan

    249797682 P=35.3269 days, starting at BKJD 3160.31, duration 10.8 hours, depth 0.0213, could also be an EB of course

    249817238 single dip at BKJD 3170.06, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0016

    249819265 P=13.2081 days, starting at BKJD 3162.05, duration 8.3 hours, depth 0.0005

    249828729 maybe single dip at BKJD 3166.8757, duration 58.35 hours

    249846890 P=2.879367 days, starting at BKJD 3159.69, duration 1.5 hours, depth 0.0021

    249865296 P=28.8846 days, starting at BKJD 3175.40, duration 6.4 hours, depth 0.0021, U-shaped, mentioned by Ivan, maybe second planet wit P2=1.9417 days, starting at BKJD 3158.48, duration 2.0 hours, depth 0.0002

    249877511 P=6.19 days, starting at BKJD 3158.06, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.0138, mentined by Ivan, probably more transits with smaller depth, say at BKJD 3158.579, 3160.375, 3161.07.

    249883659 P=6.133423 days, starting at BKJD 3158.26, duration 6.4 hours, depth 0.0308

    249889081 P=27.3419 days, starting at BKJD 3177.44, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0012, U-shaped

    249893012 MPC P1=35.788 days, starting at BKJD 3175.62, duration 7.8 hours, depth 0.0007, P2=15.619 days, starting at BKJD 3165.85, duration 7.3 hours, depth 0.0007, P3=3.5958 days, starting at BKJD 3157.80, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0003, mentioned by Ivan

    249893435 single dip at BKJD 3160.02, duration 3.9 hours, depth 0.0072

    250035266 single transit at BKJD 3198.80, duration 61.78 hours, depth 0.0073

    250049284 P=2.4519 days, starting at BKJD 3163.37, duration 6.87 hours, depth 0.0027

    250088244 P=22.649 days, starting at BKJD 3168.58, duration 3.9 hours, depth 0.0248, mentioned by Ivan as an EB, but I cannot see secondaries, on the other hand LcViewer suggests serveral other possible transits, P2=8.344 days, at 3161.54, P3=15.668, days, at 3166.53, P4=20.617 days, at 3157.38, P5=42.418 days, at 3158.15

    250143219 MPC P1=12.096225 days, starting at BKJD 3167.40, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0012, P2=6.032124 days, starting at BKJD 3162.50, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0007, P3=3.470738 days, starting at BKJD 3158.78, duration 2.9 hours, depth 0.0003

    250106132 P=22.148 days, starting at BKJD 3157.29 duration 5.4 hours, depth 0.0016

    250110504 P=1.87122 days, starting at BKJD 3156.506, duration 2.81 hours, depth 0.018

    250151017 P=21.556 days, starting at BKJD 3158.988 , duration 6.4 hours, depth 0.0040

    251668272 P=4.1887 days, starting at BKJD 3157.41, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0045

    EB

    203874183 P=0.480 days

    204103873 P=4.87088 days, starting at BKJD 3157.7458, duration 4.5 hours, depth 0.0165

    204321014 P=3.792052 days, mentioned by Ivan with half the period

    204428356 P=18.76 days, mentioned by Ivan with a single transit/eclipse

    204489514 P=3.395 days

    204527394 P=0.708346 days

    249134350 P=2.985 days, probably contamination by EPIC 249134329

    249226255 P=48.09 days, eclipses at BKJD 3173.69 and 3221.78, duration 6.9 hours, depth 0.0920, secondary at BKJD 3200.90

    249252625 P=7.0596 days, mentioned by Ivan with a single eclipse

    249257841 probably EB (as Mark pointed out in a private mail), P1=38.935 days, starting at BKJD 3161.03, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0011, P2=38.935 days, starting at BKJD 3173.67, duration 7.8 hours, depth 0.0006, P3=unknown, at BKJD 3212.633, duration 12.7 hours, depth 0.0013

    249263471 P=4.74666 days, starting at BKJD 3161.74, duration 2.45 days, depth 0.35

    249263677 P=3.12242 days

    249331595 P=27.9806 days

    249338607 P=0.779055 days

    249346402 P=1.1799 days, mentioned by Ivan but without period

    249346844 P=14.36576 days

    249365125 secondary eclipse at BKJD 3171.08, duration 6.4 hours, depth 0.0060, V-shaped, primary eclipse at BKJD 3237.22, duration 6.4 hours, depth 0.0071

    249366730 single eclipse (or transit) at BKJD 3228.38, duration 2 hours, depth 0.0235, V-shaped

    249367741 P=6.662 days, maybe both stars (249367741 and 249367865) are contaminated by the same BGEB?

    249367865 P=6.663 days

    249375475 P=P=9.6361 days, mentioned by Ivan with a single dip

    249399381 P=7.4808 days, mentioned by Ivan with a single dip

    249400522 P=57.6 days, obvious long secondary eclipse at BKJD 3165.26, duration 84.8 hours, depth 0.0153, another at BKJD 3222.84

    249413889 P=22.1687 days, secondary eclipse at BKJD 3164.54, duration 65.2 hours, depth 0.0183, primary eclipse at BKJD 3175.36, duration 60.8 hours, depth 0.0145

    249429586 P=5.584688 days, mentioned by Ivan, but without period

    249448486 P=14.24 days

    249450275 P=4.3834 days, mentioned by Ivan but without period

    249469897 P1=7.590424 days, starting at BKJD 3162.37, duration 4.3 hours, depth 0.0957, second object (maybe planet!), P2=0.682593 days, starting at BKJD 3156.84, duration 2.0 hours, depth 0.0018, mentioned by Ivan

    249483655 P=15.65 days

    249569581 P=1.736608 days, mentined by Ivan with a wrong period

    249590271 P=9.2344 days, starting at BKJD 3157.09, duration 3.5 hours, depth 0.0224, mentioned by Ivan

    249595887 maybe primary at BKJD 3184.13, secondary at BKJD 3160.95

    249627633 P=41.77 days, primary eclipse at BKJD 3165.17, secondary eclipse at BKJD 3180.33, another primary at BKJD 3206.94

    249647239 P=1.961175 days, very eccentical orbit

    249661654 P=6.82 days, mentioned by Ivan, but without period

    249668990 P=1.9611 days, very eccentical, , maybe contamination by a hierarchical system

    249679659 P=6.4352 days, primary eclipse mentioned by Ivan

    249679736 P=0.341218 days, mentioned by Ivan

    249696656 P=7.9559 days, mentioned by Ivan with some spurious period

    249711848 P=1.3692 days

    249767135 P=6.865, one eclipse mentioned by Ivan

    249780242 P=4.8354 days, mentioned by Ivan

    249798872 P=5.7618 days

    249800265 P=9.87369 days. First eclipse mentioned by Ivan.

    249843249 P=2.685959 days, mentioned by Ivan (but without period)

    249863810 P=0.8379 days

    249865284 P=0.596954 days

    249870501 P=P=0.3554 days

    249876251 P=12.8839 days

    249877836 P=9.8384 days

    249877818 P=9.8118 days

    24878675 P=2.553 days

    249485205 P=15.8142 days, starting at BKJD 3171.03, duration 3.92 hours, depth 0.0306, another much smaller dip at BKJD 3163.64, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0027

    249810013 P1=38.2914 days, P2=0.49045, starting at BKJD 3156.81, P1 mentioned by Ivan

    249879934 P=0.3191 days

    249882796 P=0.8786 days

    249894540 P=6.416 days

    249896406 P=4.382232 days , but probably contamination, since the depth is so small

    249912781 P=0.637 days

    249919140 P=0.7545 days

    249923501 P=0.853378 days

    249924548 P=3.6773 days

    249924896 P=0.40283 days

    249926760 P=1.2595 days

    249932001 P=0.42374 days

    249932649 P=2.796465 days, mentioned by Ivan as a PC

    249937420 P=0.265965 days

    249937552 P=7.110946 days

    249937880 P=0.3016 days

    249945868 P=6.4158 days

    249995693 P=0.7356 days

    250000044 P=0.306727 days

    250005447 P=0.227914 days

    250007068 P=1.072071 days

    250014919 P=0.283795 days

    250025354 P=0.328261 days

    250026610 P=0.3410 days

    250030112 P=0.900648 days

    250031048 P=0.331548 days

    250031406 P=0.4524 days

    250035451 P=1.7722 days

    250036489 P=0.4110 days

    250038796 P=0.363398 days

    250039092 P=0.40836 days

    250045134 P=0.4871 days

    250054222 P=0.29485 days

    250076931 P=1.7655 days

    250079588 P=0.4678 days

    250087024 P=0.9464 days

    250088563 P=0.3156 days

    250090048 P=0.3277 days

    250100661 P=0.30783 days

    250109480 P=10.341976 days

    250110640 P=0.981 days and 0.490 days

    250110770 P=0.87707 days

    250112587 P=3.92637 days

    250119407 P=0.253198 days

    250119447 P=0.586354 days

    250131936 P=1.33864 days

    250132315 P=0.28759 days

    250135704 P=0.3099 days

    250142371 P=5.884 days

    250143522 P=0.259917 days

    250149515 P=0.2788 days

    250154637 P=0.269353 days

    250157861 P=1.9819 days

    250163929 P=0.51 days

    250165103 P=0.321187 days

    250170180 P=0.2612 days

    250176655 P=0.2569 days

    251668211 P=0.39969 days

    251668225 P=0.25889 days

    251668235 P=28.377 days

    251668363 P=5.8028 days

    251668378 P=0.30148 days

    RR_Lyrae

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    Other (Mostly SSO's)

    203612932 peak at BKJD 3179.8505, duration 5.4 hours, object 2000 GE111, interesting substructure, maybe double lobe, and additional ring or moons

    203635286 peak at BKJD 3182.7621, duration 5.9 hours, object Hiramperkins

    203776761 peak at BKJD 3161.45, duration 3.9 hours, object 1996 EU2

    203849413 peak at BKJD 3173.6698, duration 2.9 hours, object 2000 EM184

    203850685 peak at BKJD 3173.44505, duration 3.9 hours, object 2000 EM184

    204039889 peak at BKJD 3197.2382, duration 2.4 hours, object Bella

    204067327 peak at BKJD 3198.6582, duration 3.0 hours, object Bella, maybe moons around it sind we have small additional peaks at BKJD 3199.128 and 3201.4165

    204129882 peak at BKJD 3184.928, duration 6.7 hours, object 1991 PU

    204179102 peak at BKJD 3189.90, duration 4.4 hours, object 1991 BJ

    204238842 peak at BKJD 3166.34, duration 5.4 hours, object 1991 BJ

    204238921 peak at BKJD 3166.52, duration 5.9 hours, object 1991 BJ

    204281957 peak at BKJD 3159.97, duration 3.4 hours, object Muzzio

    204382706 peak at BKJD 3171.67785, duration 6.4 hours, object Viipuri

    204417649 peak at BKJD 3161.83, duration 4.4 hours, object Lindemannia

    204417932 peak at BKJD 3178.37, duration 6.9 hours, object 1047 T-3

    204434699 peak at BKJD 3175.91, duration 2.5 hours, flare candidate

    204435456 peak at BKJD 3165.19, duration 5.9 hoursa, object Lindemannia

    204437419 peak at BKJD 3180.96, duration 3.9 hours, object Noordung

    204444875 peak at BKJD 3166.39, duration 5.9 hours, object Lindemannia

    204466822 peak at BKJD 3199.75135, duration 4.4 hours, object Philomela

    204516318 peak at BKJD 3193.8976, duration 8.8 hours, object Philomela

    204525826 peak at BKJD 3156.94, duration 3.4 hours, object Danmark

    204527172 peak at BKJD 3157.33, duration 3.4 hours, another peak at BKJD 3179.11, duration 8.3 hours, objects Danmark and 1999 XT52

    204531604 peak at BKJD 3165.57, duration 7.4 hours, object Andry

    204557777 peak at BKJD 3180.48, duration 37.8 hours, object Danmark

    204567192 peak at BKJD 3163.79, duration 8.3 hours, object Dumas

    204572742 peak at BKJD 3188.175, duration 6.9 hours, object 1989 XM

    204876435 peak at BKJD 3171.61, duration 11.3 hours, object Shigei

    204876752 peak at BKJD 3171.25, duration 15.2 hours, object Shigei

    249112907 peak at BKJD 3169.35, duration 4.4 hours, object Semiramis

    249119450 peak at BKJD 3174.69, duration 5.9 hours, object Malpais

    249119616 peak at BKJD 3170.07, duration 4.9 hours, object Semiramis

    249120070 peak at BKJD 3171.87, duration 7.8 hours, object Malpais

    249137996 peak at BKJD 3159.57, duration 6.8 hours, second peak at BKJD 3175.47, duration 3.9 hours, objects 1990 RL7 and 1998 XW32

    249151533 peak at BKJD 3165.65, duration 6.4 hours, with a pre-peak, object 2000 QK92

    249161637 peak at BKJD 3171.63, duration 6.4 hours, object Chantal

    249175715 peak at BKJD 3179.12, duration 2.9 hours, object Kiril-Metodi

    249176194 peak at BKJD 3163.41, duration 3.9 hours, double peak feature, flare candidate

    249177355 peak at BKJD 3163.31, duration 2.9 hours, double peak feature, flare candidate

    249177510 peak at BKJD 3176.81, duration 3.9 hours, object Semiramis

    249178706 peak at BKJD 3179.67, duration 3.9 hours, Kiril-Metodi

    249179629 peak at BKJD 3176.71, duration 6.7 hours, flare candidate

    249180437 peak at BKJD 3178.13, duration 10.3 hours, object Chantal

    249180534 peak at BKJD 3172.29, duration 9.3 hours, object Kennoguchi

    249180753 peak at BKJD 3163.28, duration 4.4 hours, double peak feature, object 2006 SP281

    249204601 peak at BKJD 3165.16, duration 7.3 hours, object Veselov

    249208747 peak at BKJD 3157.85, duration 3.9 hours, object 1986 GD

    249218397 peak at BKJD 3171.55, duration 15.2 hours, object Veselov

    249219628 peak at BKJD 3168.13, duration 22.6 hours, object 1998 UF8

    249228232 peak at BKJD 3162.11, duration 6.4 hours, object Paolicchi

    249228541 peak at BKJD 3172.50, duration 13.7 hours, object Yokosugano

    249230200 peak at BKJD 3179.29825, duration 5.4 hours, object Veselov

    249239911 peak at BKJD 3185.6426, duration 2.9 hours, object Semiramis

    249245269 peak at BKJD 3160.85, duration 8.3 hours, object 1992 UL

    249249340 peak at BKJD 3163.29, duration 3.9 hours, double peak feature, flare candidate

    249251566 peak at BKJD 3168.14, duration 8.3 hours, object Rogerbonnet

    249270782 peak at BKJD 3171.05, duration 3.9 hours, object Ricarda

    249274121 peak at BKJD 3165.33, duration 4.9 hours, object Isberga

    249276942 peak at BKJD 3163.40, duration 4.4 hours, double peak feature, flare candidate

    249276991 peak at BKJD 3164.62, duration 4.9 hours, object Perrotin

    249277918 peak at BKJD 3165.91, duration 4.4 hours, object Perrotin

    249279361 peak at BKJD 3163.32, duration 2.4 hours, double peak feature with two peaks with 1 hour duration

    249279697 peak at BKJD 3171.61, duration 3.4 hours, object 1992 UL

    249280063 peak at BKJD 3171.90, duration 3.4 hours, object 1992 UL

    249323778 peak at BKJD 3177.23, duration 4.4 hours, object Izu

    249323863 peak at BKJD 3166.87, duration 20.1 hours, object Vaishnavirao

    249324042 peak at BKJD 3162.59, duration 3.9 hours, double peak feature 1h and 1.5 hours durations, object Tomoegozen

    249331627 peak at BKJD 3160.77, duration 2.9 hours, object 1980 PW

    249339864 peak at BKJD 3174.80, duration about 3.4 hours, object Izu

    249340399 peak at BKJD 3160.65, duration about 3.9 hours, object Boden

    249343639 peak at BKJD 3158.24, duration about 3.9 hours, object 1999 VJ24

    249346930 peak at BKJD 3159.06, duration about 3.9 hours, object Neujmina

    249348490 peak at BKJD 3168.52, duration about 2.9 hours, object 2000 AB203

    249350421 peak at BKJD 3183.8953, duration 6.4 hours, object 1994 AT1

    249356873 peak at BKJD 3163.27, duration about 4.9 hours, object 1998 WJ18

    249357822 peak at BKJD 3171.99, duration about 2.9 hours, object Izu

    249361103 Gamma Doradus

    249364221 peak at BKJD 3164.70, duration about 4.9 hours, object 1998 WJ18

    249367925 peak at BKJD 3165.92, duration about 8.8 hours, object Gyssens

    249368446 peak at BKJD 3184.3757, duration 4 hours, object Guangdong

    249368648 double peak at BKJD 3163.29, duration about 1 hour for each peak, object 2017 KX16

    249370049 peak at BKJD 3162.63, duration about 12.3 hours, interesting substructure, object Komori

    249371891 peak at BKJD 3172.13, duration about 5.4 hours, object 1990 TL4

    249373441 peak at BKJD 3172.43, duration about 4.4 hours, object 1990 TL4

    249375268 peak at BKJD 3167.03, duration about 4.9 hours, object 1998 WJ18

    249375689 peak at BKJD 3172.74, duration about 3.4 hours, object 1999 XZ23

    249377774 peak at BKJD 3168.77, duration about 4.4 hours, object Izu

    249379037 peak at BKJD 3164.02, duration about 3.9 hours, object 1994 AT1

    249380685 peak at BKJD 3169.24, duration about 7.4 hours, object 1993 OC3

    249383027 peak at BKJD 3169.82, duration about 18.2 hours, object Zhenya

    249385129 peak at BKJD 3160.57, duration about 4.9 hours, object Gyssens

    249386624 peak at BKJD 3157.94, duration about 8.8 hours, double peak structure with each one having a duration of about 2.5 hours, flare candidate

    249386812 peak at BKJD 3169.68, duration about 5.9 hours, object 1998 WJ18

    249387683 peak at BKJD 3178.64, duration about 5.4 hours, object Guangdong

    249387998 peak at BKJD 3169.98, duration about 4.4 hours, small pre-peak just a few hours before, at BKJD 3169.70, maybe a moon?, object 1998 WJ18

    249388855 peak at BKJD 3161.29, duration about 16.7 hours, object 1999 XZ23

    249395130 double peak at BKJD 3163.28, duration in total about 4.4 hours, flare candidate

    249405528 peak at BKJD 3179.60, duration about 5.4 hours, object 1990 TL4

    249405601 peak at BKJD 3162.49, duration about 6.7 hours, object 1998 AB6

    249413484 peak at BKJD 3173.82, duration about 7.3 hours, object 2000 GP89

    249414919 peak at BKJD 3172.97, duration about 8.8 hours, object 2000 GP89

    249418612 peak at BKJD 3167.22, duration about 4.5 hours, object Guangdong

    249422574 peak at BKJD 3182.16, duration 2.45 hours, object 1998 AB6

    249424311 double peak at BKJD 3175.57, duration about 1 hour for each peak, flare candidate

    249424426 double peak at BKJD 3163.40, duration about 1 hour for each peak, flare candidate

    249425739 peak at BKJD 3163.86, duration 4.9 hours, object 2000 GP89

    249428118 peak at BKJD 3167.09, duration 9.80 hours, object Strekov

    249434726 peak at BKJD 3163.39, duration 13.73 hours, object 1996 XG9

    249435368 peak at BKJD 3173.14, duration 2.9 hours, object 1999 JS49

    249436155 peak at BKJD 3179.74, duration 7.4 hours, object Neujmina

    249438087 peak at BKJD 3162.44, duration 5.4 hours, object 1996 XG9

    249438889 peak at BKJD 3167.2635, duration 11.3 hours, object 2000 SA55

    249438960 peak at BKJD 3157.24, duration 2.9 hours, object Guangdong

    249448638 peak at BKJD 3160.36, duration 15.2 hours, object Abehiroshi

    249449800 peak at BKJD 3163.22, duration 59.3 hours (!), object Abehiroshi

    249451430 peak at BKJD 3158.13, duration 4.4 hours, object 1996 XG9

    249451827 peak at BKJD 3165.09, duration 7.8 hours, object 2001 AL26

    249453343 peak at BKJD 3166.39, duration 10.8 hours, object 2000 DJ101

    249480722 peak at BKJD 3180.19, duration 5.9 hours, object Solokhin

    249477276 peak at BKJD 3170.76, duration 7.4 hours, object 2000 JV61

    249496437 peak at BKJD 3164.47, duration 13.7 hours, object 1996 VH30

    249541013 peak at BKJD 3173.13, duration 13.2 hours, object Urania

    249542973 peak at BKJD 3174.13, duration 12.3 hours, object Urania

    249550457 peak at BKJD 3170.93, duration 5.9 hours, object 1998 FO90

    249561891 peak at BKJD 3161.51, duration 4.9 hours, object 2002 ES59

    249565701 peak at BKJD 3168.71, duration 5.4 hours, object 1997 CW27

    249578683 peak at BKJD 3173.24, duration 23.5 hours, interesting period substructure in the peak, object 1998 MR35

    249579776 peak at BKJD 3169.47, duration 9.3 hours, object 1985 RX2

    249587192 interesting periodic dips, P=0.1433615 days

    249593085 peak at BKJD 3171.79, duration 7.85 hours, object 1998 HZ20

    249594915 peak at BKJD 3160.12, duration 3.9 hours, object Neckar

    249595714 peak at BKJD 3169.29, duration 3.4 hours, object Bancilhon

    249596376 peak1 at BKJD 3159.94, duration 2.0 hours, peak2 at BKJD 3175.69, duration 3.9 hours, objects 2001 LU2 and 2001 QM139

    249604948 peak at BKJD 3171.80, duration 12.3 hours, object Neckar

    249610064 peak at BKJD 3162.81, duration 9.3 hours, object Bancilhon

    249615110 peak at BKJD 3172.76, duration 6.4 hours, three separate peaks, object Petrovic

    249630732 peak at BKJD 3169.21, duration 2.9 hours, object Ericidle

    249634231 peak at BKJD 3161.25, duration 2.9 hours, flare candidate

    249636142 peak at BKJD 3161.14, duration 2.0 hours, object 2002 RV183

    249640670 peak at BKJD 3159.785, duration 4.4 hours, object 1999 RU16

    249641100 peak at BKJD 3161.12, duration 4.9 hours, object 1999 SB12

    249644866 peak at BKJD 3162.38, duration 3.4 hours, object McCue

    249645453 peak at BKJD 3163.73, duration 8.3 hours, object Brian

    249646563 peak at BKJD 3158.10, duration 7.8 hours, object 2000 JV37

    249650602 peak at BKJD 3163.67, duration 2.45 hours, object 2002 RV183

    249650932 peak at BKJD 3165.45, duration 5.9 hours, object Fantasia

    249650985 peak at BKJD 3160.84, duration 5.9 hours, object 2001 XV145

    249652116 peak at BKJD 3163.89, duration 2.45 hours, object 2002 RV183

    249652726 peak at BKJD 3158.23, duration 2.45 hours, object McCue

    249658966 peak at BKJD 3160.54, duration 3.4 hours, object 1997 YR13

    249661090 peak at BKJD 3156.70, duration 5.4 hours, object Wachmann

    249661624 peak at BKJD 3159.82, duration 5.4 hours, with additional short duration peak a few hours later (at BKJD 3160.06), object 2006 TS49 and flare candidate

    249662947 peak at BKJD 3161.96, duration 4.9 hours, object Fumi

    249666002 peak at BKJD 3159.13, duration 5.4 hours, object Marov

    249666307 peak at BKJD 3159.19, duration about 4 hours, with some small peak just after the main peak, maybe moon, object Wachmann

    249666737 peak at BKJD 3162.74, duration 3.4 hours, objects 2002 TW280 and 2015 BN240

    249666772 peak at BKJD 3159.52, duration 4.4 hours, object 1997 AQ5

    249667104 peak at BKJD 3159.30, duration 2.9 hours, object Allisonbaas

    249667211 peak at BKJD 3160.99, duration 2.5 hours, object 1998 SU139

    249668437 peak at BKJD 3160.37, duration 7.8 hours, object Wachmann

    249669360 peak at BKJD 3161.40, duration 6.4 hours, object Marov

    249672713 peak at BKJD 3157.85, duration 3.9 hours, object Abderhalden

    249675290 peak at BKJD 3161.41, duration 2.9 hours, object 2000 HL86

    249675337 peak1 at BKJD 3158.98, duration 3.9 hours, peak2 at BKJD 3163.63, duration 4.4 hours, objects 2000 RK19 and 1997 AJ19

    249676562 peak at BKJD 3158.15, duration 5.4 hours, object Allanchu

    249678114 peak at BKJD 3158.03, duration 4.4 hours, object 2000 HQ13

    249680950 peak at BKJD 3160.57, duration 5.9 hours, object 2000 HQ13

    249683573 peak at BKJD 3159.67, duration 2.9 hours, object Strogen

    249686495 peak at BKJD 3162.76, duration 3.9 hours, object 2002 PA54

    249688404 peak at BKJD 3160.59, duration 4.9 hours, object Warot

    249688770 peak at BKJD 3163.45, duration 2.94 hours, object 2001 VF46

    249689080 peak at BKJD 3158.62, duration 2.45 hours, object 2005 WN195

    249689745 peak at BKJD 3161.22, duration 3.4 hours, object 2006 XQ31

    249689849 peak at BKJD 3163.29, duration 3.9 hours, interesting double peak, maybe the asteroid has a moon, object 2001 VF46

    249690340 peak at BKJD 3158.99, duration 3.4 hours, dip at BKJD 3163.20, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0015, object 1998 XS30

    249694506 peak at BKJD 3162.64, duration 3.4 hours, object Geisha

    249695256 peak at BKJD 3162.66, duration 2.94 hours, object Geisha

    249697349 peak at BKJD 3160.52, duration 3.4 hours, object Moulding

    249703366 peak at BKJD 3163.54, duration 3.4 hours, object 1989 UO

    249703625 peak at BKJD 3160.88, duration 3.9 hours, object 1998 XS30

    249709405 peak at BKJD 3167.2331, duration 3.9 hours, object 1998 KF35

    249708375 peak at BKJD 3160.38, duration 4.4 hours, object Dyagilev

    249718272 peak at BKJD 3157.12, duration 2.95 days, object 2001 YH73

    249722759 peak at BKJD 3175.355, duration 5.4 hours, object Linnaeus

    249732423 peak at BKJD 3165.42, duration 4.4 hours, object 1998 XS30

    249765294 peak at BKJD 3214.0837, duration 2.9 hours, object Suleika

    249781426 peak at BKJD 3161.43, duration 2.95 hours, object 1996 XN15

    249786161 peak at BKJD 3157.82, duration 3.4 hours, mentioned by Ivan, object Niebuhr

    249788368 peak at BKJD 3157.986, duration 5.4 hours, object Bidelman

    249790559 peak at BKJD 3157.37, duration 2.45 hours, object 2000 NN10

    249790572 peak at BKJD 3159.09, duration 4.4 hours, object Bidelman

    249791021 peak at BKJD 3162.99, duration 4.4. hours, object 1999 VC72

    249791051 peak at BKJD 3164.48, duration 6.4 hours, object Stereoskopia

    249792669 peak at BKJD 3162.44, duration 6.4 hours, object 2005 UU130

    249795143 peak at BKJD 3161.86, duration 4.9 hours, object 2001 YX30

    249798691 dip at BKJD 3164.71, duration 41.7 hours, depth 0.0070, looks like a Gamma Doradus star

    249800111 peak at BKJD 3158.97, duration 5.4 hours, object 2001 YX30

    249805783 peak at BKJD 3160.96, duration 2.9 hours, object 1999 XH1

    249810574 peak at BKJD 3160.87, duration 4.4 hours, object Gopalan

    249811615 peak at BKJD 3159.15, duration 3.4 hours, object 1999 XH1

    249819145 peak at BKJD 3159.51, duration 3.9 hours, object Koranna

    249820178 peak at BKJD 3159.0698, duration 7.4 hours, flare candidate

    249823459 DSCT

    249828717 peak at BKJD 3160.91, duration 4.4 hours, object 2001 WV34

    249828900 peak at BKJD 3161.33, duration 7.8 hours, object Kugelgen

    249830179 peak at BKJD 3161.09, duration 2.45 hours, object 2001 XH57

    249830361 peak at BKJD 3163.54, duration 8.3 hours, object Santana

    249836995 peak at BKJD 3161.89, duration 7.35 hours, object Fredrikbruhn

    249837147 peak at BKJD 3161.79, duration 4.4 hours, object Panthera

    249837212 peak at BKJD 3163.93, duration 4.4 hours, object Panthera

    249840360 peak at BKJD 3161.92, duration 3.9 hours, object 1999 BF7

    249845217 peak at BKJD 3159.26, duration 3.9 hours, object 2001 QD104

    249846463 peak at BKJD 3163.93, duration 4.4 hours, object Kumotori

    249848690 peak at BKJD 3157.62, duration 5.4 hours, object 1999 VY164

    249850187 peak at BKJD 3156.92, duration 3.4 hours, object 2000 AB175

    249851261 peak at BKJD 3158.74, duration 4.4 hours, object 2356 T-3

    249858234 peak at BKJD 3158.81, duration 2.9 hours, object 2000 AR50

    249861523 peak at BKJD 3161.00, duration 7.85 days, object 1999 VY164

    249862998 peak at BKJD 3158.86 , duration 7.36 days, object 2004 JE1

    249864340 peak at BKJD 3164.83, duration 3.4 hours, object Koranna

    249866124 peak at BKJD 3160.97, duration 3.4 hours, object Plinius

    249866468 peak at BKJD 3161.31, duration 3.9 hours, object Plinius

    249869733 peak at BKJD 3159.56, duration 3.4 hours, object 1998 WC6

    249870924 peak at BKJD 3160.10, duration 4.9 hours, object 2000 AB175

    249878076 peak at BKJD 3161.246, duration 4.9 hours, object 2000 AB175

    249880342 peak at BKJD 3171.932, duration 2.0 hours, object 1999 GB19

    249881309 peak at BKJD 3172.157, duration 2.0 hours, object 2002 CZ174

    249881500 peak at BKJD 3161.757, duration 3.9 hours, object Yavapai

    249882018 peak at BKJD 3164.689, duration 6.4 hours, object Ponomarevalya

    249883295 peak at BKJD 3167.2226, duration 2.45 hours, object Koranna

    249893154 peak at BKJD 3164.85, duration 7.35 days, object 2000 GQ115

    249893229 peak at BKJD 3156.89, duration 2.9 hours, object 1998 HW6

    249896074 peak at BKJD 3160.2855, duration 3.9 hours, object 2000 GQ115

    249899334 peak at BKJD 3184.468, duration 8.3 hours, object 1999 EL2

    249913489 peak at BKJD 3187.0315, duration 3.0 hours, object Beruti

    249914169 peak at BKJD 3157.1286, duration 3.4 hours, object 2001 UR152

    249915453 peak at BKJD 3161.746, duration 3.4 hours, object 1998 FZ113

    249915870 peak at BKJD 3163.42, duration 16.2 hours, object 1994 CX10

    249923108 peak at BKJD 3157.895, duration 5.9 hours, object 1995 GB

    249934307 peak at BKJD 3157.30, duration 5.9 hours, object Balder

    249939921 peak at BKJD 3161.66, duration 3.4 hours, object 2000 VD37

    249941913 peak at BKJD 3167.4989, duration 8.8 hours, object Pamelasvenson

    249942227 peak at BKJD 3161.63, duration 3.9 hours, object Ravel

    249947240 double peak at BKJD 3164.43, duration 10.8 hours, object 1999 TF297

    249948277 peak at BKJD 3157.83, duration 2.9 hours, object Suleika

    249954270 peak at BKJD 3157.89, duration 10.8 hours, object 2000 OK4

    249957027 peak at BKJD 3164.045, duration 6.9 hours, object Janejacobs

    249961890 peak1 at BKJD 3172.28965, duration 4.4 hours, object Abanderada, peak2 at BKJD 183.72125, duration 3.9 hours, object 1999 BR5

    249997758 peak at BKJD 3162.5127, duration n3.9 hours, object 1999 RM47

    250000353 peak at BKJD 3159.1516, duration 3.4 hours, object Sibylla

    250001549 peak at BKJD 3159.652, duration 4.9 hours, object Sibylla

    250003831 peak at BKJD 3165.0668, duration 2.0 hours, object 2004 DK45

    250007158 maybe Gamma Doradus variable

    250008891 peak at BKJD 3164.9646, duration 5.9 hours, object Sibylla

    250010699 peak at BKJD 3156.73, duration 5.9 hours, object 1990 OZ4

    250014669 maybe cataclysmic variable

    250037495 peak at BKJD 3159.3252, duration 3.9 hours, object Waldman

    250048632 peak at BKJD 3181.30095, duration 15.19920, object 1990 QR11

    250053775 peak at BKJD 3163.01, duration 4.4 hours, object 2004 TQ327

    250056977 maybe Gamma Doradus variable or some kind of Binary

    250058174 peak at BKJD 3159.22 , duration 5.9 hours, object 2001 QC77

    250060942 peak at BKJD 3157.14, duration 3.9 hours, object 1986 QG1

    250062008 Heartbeat variable, P=23.514995 days, starting at BKJD 3167.26466, duration about 36 hours, depth 0.0007

    250069668 maybe Cepheid

    250102054 peak at BKJD 3163.48, duration 11.3 hours, object 1998 HS95

    250102474 peak at BKJD 3161.6239, duration 7.35 hours, object 1992 ED16

    250104115 peak at BKJD 3156.74, duration 10.3 hours, object 1992 ED16

    250114667 peak at BKJD 3159.20, duration 4.9 hours, object 2006 BK178

    250117339 peak at BKJD 3162.645, duration 4.4 hours, objects 1999 JX118 and 2000 SH339

    250135485 peak at BKJD 3157.27, duration 5.4 hours, object 1999 GV5

    250147576 peak at BKJD 3161.71, duration 4.2 hours, object 2000 CK103

    250150167 peak at BKJD 3157.588, duration 4.9 hours, object Seminozhenko

    250151928 peak at BKJD 3158.9574, duration 3.92 hours, object Seminozhenko

    250154401 peak at BKJD 3157.415, duration 2.44 hours, object 1997 UF2

    250154534 peak at BKJD 3161.787, duration 6.4 hours, object Seminozhenko

    250160098 peak at BKJD 3157.36, duration 3.4 hours, object Sitensky

    250160599 peak at BKJD 3168.71, duration 2.45 hours, object Octavia

    250172121 peak at BKJD 3156.965, duration 5.4 hours, object 1997 AS

    251668179 peak at BKJD 3165.5878, duration 8.3 hours, object 2000 ED137

    251668184 peak at BKJD 3190.67, duration 6.9 hours, flare candidate

    251668223 peak at BKJD 3172.90, duration 6.4 hours, object 2000 HK47

    251668343 peak at BKJD 3191.54725, duration 3.9 hours, object Klymene

    251668389 peak at BKJD 3159.08, duration 5.9 hours, object Herakleitos

    glitches

    249151216 P=2.981 days, starting at BKJD 3158.83, duration 9.8 hours, depth 0.0106, so I assume the four candidates (249151216,249166018,249173771,249133524,249131927) are all contaminated by the same source (some BGEB)

    249848487 large dip at BKJD 3157.53, duration 8.8 hours, depth 0.0137, but also EPIC 249848098

    249353482 single dip at BKJD 3212.70, duration 2.5 hours, depth 0.0008, but also EPIC 249337843 and 249333523

    Posted

  • Dolorous_Edd by Dolorous_Edd

    nope, I started from the beginning

    I am currently somewhere in the middle

    Posted

  • zoo3hans by zoo3hans

    204579445 the earlier transits from C2 do not appear in the first 9 days available so far from C15 - so stay tuned for later dips

    Update: with preview3 we see indeed a repeat at BKJD 3178.92, just a little bit earlier (ca. 1 hour) than expected, maybe we see TTV's.

    Posted

  • zoo3hans by zoo3hans in response to Dolorous_Edd's comment.

    Ok, no problem. Since I have only little time to spend for my hobby, I continue form the end now and go slowly backwards.

    Posted

  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax

    Re 251668183 from Ivan's list: appears to be a known CV and possible dwarf nova with one large outburst and several smaller events visible in this campaign. Also a very faint target at 20.5 Kepmag.

    s1=3181.10 p1=? d1=3.2 (76.8 hours +/-)

    s2=3216.65 p2=? d2=14.0 (336.0 hours +/-)

    From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:

    EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number

    251668183 235.9755 -14.6291 0.02 20.500 15

    250074495 235.9759 -14.596 119.24 17.338 15

    epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,k2_teff,k2_rad,k2_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid

    251668183,,235.975458,-14.629111,,,,20.500,,,,GO15066_LC; GO15019_LC

    Programs:

    GO15066 Garnavich Continuous Monitoring of Cataclysmic Variables in the K2 Fields

    GO15019 Breedt Accretion disc variability in Cataclysmic Variables

    Listed as CRTS CSS100531 J154354-143745 -- Cataclysmic Binary Candidate on Simbad, 15 43 54.11 -14 37 44.8

    T1

    Posted

  • zoo3hans by zoo3hans in response to Dolorous_Edd's comment.

    EPIC 249624646 looks like a multiplanet system. P1=48.35 days, P2=9.2 days

    249624646

    Posted

  • Artman40 by Artman40

    Processed data of campaign 15 is now avaiable.

    Posted

  • ProtoJeb21 by ProtoJeb21 in response to zoo3hans's comment.

    Using the ExoFOP parameters for the star (which seem to be rather accurate due to its J-H and H-K values), the two planets have equilibrium temperatures of 1,051 K and 604 K. Too bad the host star isn’t a red dwarf, because if that were the case then the second planet would be well within the habitable zone.

    Posted

  • zoo3hans by zoo3hans in response to ajamyajax's comment.

    Well, what about EPIC 251668181 ? It looks also like a CV or (recurring) Nova or what do you think?

    251668181

    and

    EPIC 251668180

    251668180

    and

    EPIC 251668185

    251668185

    Posted

  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax in response to zoo3hans's comment.

    Re 251668181 from Hans Martin's list: indeed, looks like two more known CVs observed by Kepler from program requests.

    From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:

    EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number

    251668181 231.605 -14.6958 0.02 19.800 15

    250067807 231.5793 -14.6764 113.36 17.981 15

    251668337 231.5743 -14.6818 118.31 18.600 15

    250066685 231.6441 -14.69 137.97 15.670 15

    epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,k2_teff,k2_rad,k2_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid

    251668181,,231.604990,-14.695820,,,,19.800,,,,GO15066_LC; GO15019_LC

    Programs:

    GO15066 Garnavich Continuous Monitoring of Cataclysmic Variables in the K2 Fields

    GO15019 Breedt Accretion disc variability in Cataclysmic Variables

    Listed as CRTS CSS090331 J152625-144145 -- Cataclysmic Binary Candidate on Simbad, 15 26 25.20 -14 41 45.0

    ...

    Re 251668180 from Hans Martin's list: see HM's LcTools screen images.

    From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:

    EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number

    251668180 227.4885 -23.8163 0.0 20.500 15

    249344127 227.4631 -23.7923 120.27 10.182 15

    249343351 227.4511 -23.8018 133.84 17.625 15

    epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,k2_teff,k2_rad,k2_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid

    251668180,,227.488542,-23.816250,,,,20.500,,,,GO15066_LC; GO15019_LC

    Programs:

    GO15066 Garnavich Continuous Monitoring of Cataclysmic Variables in the K2 Fields

    GO15019 Breedt Accretion disc variability in Cataclysmic Variables

    Posted

  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax in response to ProtoJeb21's comment.

    Re 249624646 from Ivan's and Hans Martin's lists and ProtoJeb's mention: this looks like a nifty mini-Neptune and Jupiter gas giant system so far.

    s1=3161.78 p1=9.21 d1=0.206 (4.95 hours +/-)

    s2=3186.178 p2=48.356 d2=0.358 (8.6 hours +/-)

    Semi-Major Axis a (A.U.) = 0.089

    Radius (R_Sun) = 1.337

    Mass (M_Sun)= 1.093

    Period ~= 9.21378 days

    Estimated duration for center of star transit ~= 4.95 hours

    Semi-Major Axis a (A.U.) = 0.268

    Radius (R_Sun) = 1.337

    Mass (M_Sun)= 1.093

    Period ~= 48.36334 days

    Estimated duration for center of star transit ~= 8.6 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)

    249624646 , 2MASS J15392585-2011557 , 9.771 , 9.477 , 9.420 , 0.294 , 0.057 , ('G2V', 1.0) , ('F6V',1.25)

    From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:

    EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number

    249624646 234.8578 -20.1988 0.0 10.784 15

    249625769 234.8771 -20.1839 84.49 17.071 15

    epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,ExoFOP_teff,ExoFOP_rad,ExoFOP_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid

    249624646,2MASS J15392585-2011557,234.857772,-20.198818,6137,1.337,1.093,10.784,29.100,-15.900,,GO15009_LC; GO15028_LC; GO15021_LC; GO15083_LC

    Aliases

    TYC 6193-663-1

    WISE J153925.88-201155.9

    Programs:

    GO15009 Charbonneau Characterizing Small K2 Planets with the HARPS-N Spectrograph

    GO15028 Cochran Planets Around Low-Metallicity Stars (K2 GO5)

    GO15021 Howard Small Planets from GK Dwarfs in K2 Fields 14-16

    GO15083 Coughlin Discovery and Vetting of K2 Exoplanets for C14-16

    F1p

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  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax

    Just adding some SkyBoT program checks of Ivan's Solar System Object list:

    (Credit: This research made use of IMCCE's SkyBoT VO tool, article 2006ASPC..351..367B.)

    EPIC_ID , time_success , ID , SSO# , Class , Mag , Link , Err , d

    249554160 = Flare candidate at 3170.543 bkjd

    3170.543 bkjd local objects, arcsecs

    2004 TJ170, 55.819 --> ALERT: close object for 249554160

    2011 UE299, 279.509

    1978 VT9, 435.914

    2008 UL293, 452.747

    249879768, mid , 1999 YJ14 , 134715, MB>Middle , 21.1 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===1999 YJ14, 0.019 ,4.01

    249580795, start , 2004 TU60 , 128919, MB>Outer , 20.7 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===2004 TU60, 0.027 ,3.61

    249588524, mid , Decandia , 30146, MB>Outer , 18.6 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Decandia, 0.018 ,4.59

    249587839, mid , Klymene , 104, MB>Outer , 14.2 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Klymene, 0.012 ,14.098

    249541013, mid , Urania , 30, MB>Inner , 11.8 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Urania, 0.008 ,4.538

    204226548 = Flare candidate at 3198.811 bkjd

    3198.811 bkjd local objects, arcsecs

    2005 JA186, 302.445

    2001 QA161, 372.464

    2002 AM208, 374.91

    2000 UD47, 382.842

    2014 WY442, 419.66

    251668183 = Flare candidate at 3181.096 bkjd

    3181.096 bkjd local objects, arcsecs

    1999 CD132, 125.232

    2012 HA56, 206.669

    1995 FF4, 273.781

    2009 BH130, 278.467

    250082118, mid , 2000 AV142 , 14265, MB>Outer , 18.0 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===2000 AV142, 0.016 ,8.969

    249597883 = Flare candidate at 3186.449 bkjd

    3186.449 bkjd local objects, arcsecs

    2004 UL5, 510.286

    249913545 = Flare candidate at 3196.879 bkjd

    3196.879 bkjd local objects, arcsecs

    2007 RE118, 277.484

    2008 CW119, 363.212

    2014 AO46, 412.393

    Shixuanli, 541.61

    204552283, mid , Philomela , 196, MB>Outer , 11.8 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Philomela, 0.011 ,38.203

    249323863, mid , Vaishnavirao , 28184, MB>Inner , 17.9 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Vaishnavirao, 0.030 ,8.937

    249228541, mid , Yokosugano , 6155, MB>Middle , 16.9 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Yokosugano, 0.018 ,5.837

    249177510, mid , Semiramis , 584, MB>Inner , 12.5 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Semiramis, 0.010 ,7.912

    249112907, mid , Semiramis , 584, MB>Inner , 12.5 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Semiramis, 0.010 ,6.674

    249219628, mid , 1998 UF8 , 15027, MB>Inner , 17.0 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===1998 UF8, 0.016 ,4.48

    204876752, mid , Shigei , 8276, MB>Inner , 17.0 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Shigei, 0.013 ,8.969

    249861523, mid , 1999 VY164 , 189485, MB>Inner , 19.1 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===1999 VY164, 0.032 ,4.061

    249228232, mid , Paolicchi , 3176, MB>Outer , 15.9 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Paolicchi, 0.010 ,12.168

    249448638, mid , Abehiroshi , 5379, MB>Inner , 16.3 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Abehiroshi, 0.012 ,14.829

    249838249, mid , Koranna , 1505, MB>Middle , 14.9 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Koranna, 0.012 ,3.418

    250001549, mid , Sibylla , 168, MB>Cybele , 13.5 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Sibylla, 0.011 ,10.242

    249790451, mid , Stereoskopia , 566, MB>Cybele , 13.7 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Stereoskopia, 0.007 ,12.441

    249693829, mid , 1994 SQ7 , 30957, MB>Inner , 18.6 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===1994 SQ7, 0.022 ,8.648

    249449596, mid , Abehiroshi , 5379, MB>Inner , 16.3 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Abehiroshi, 0.012 ,7.518

    249448638, mid , Abehiroshi , 5379, MB>Inner , 16.3 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Abehiroshi, 0.012 ,13.2

    249448091, mid , Abehiroshi , 5379, MB>Inner , 16.3 ,http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/VizieR-5?-source=B/astorb/astorb&Name===Abehiroshi, 0.012 ,31.665

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  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax

    Re 204936306 from Ivan's list: possible small dwarf planet candidate but transit depth and v-shape suggest a binary. And the same ephemeris here as 204935726 at 18.3 arcsecs.

    s1=3157.041 p1=7.338 d1=0.0833 (2.0 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)

    204936306 , 2MASS J15501681-2011150 , 12.888 , 12.394 , 12.042 , 0.494 , 0.352 , ('K3V', 0.81) , ('M6V',0.1)

    From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:

    EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number

    204936306 237.57 -20.1875 0.02 15.958 15

    204935726 237.5748 -20.19 18.28 14.120 15

    204934730 237.5855 -20.1947 58.23 15.209 15

    204937260 237.5512 -20.1828 66.02 14.262 15

    204932264 237.5816 -20.2061 77.52 15.303 15

    204929604 237.5703 -20.2187 112.08 14.776 15

    204937631 237.518 -20.181 177.47 15.164 15

    204931853 237.618 -20.208 178.02 14.931 15

        • contamination alert 204935726 found on 204936306 target list. * * *

    epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,k2_teff,k2_rad,k2_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid

    204936306,2MASS J15501681-2011150,237.570045,-20.187527,3490,0.224,0.211,15.958,-67.000,-11.000,8.068e+01,GO15052_LC; GO15005_LC

    Programs:

    GO16001 Davenport Gyrochronology and Magnetic Activity in Wide Binaries with K2

    Gaia pmRA -64.7

    Gaia e_pmRA 4.2

    Gaia pmDE -12.8

    Gaia e_pmDE 4.2

    Gaia Plx 8.6737 mas
    Gaia DR1 distance in parsecs 115.29

    Gaia DR2 Plx 8.6737 mas

    Gaia DR2 distance in parsecs 115.29

    Gaia DR2 ePlx 0.0886

    Gaia DR2 PMRa -70.838

    Gaia DR2 ePMRa 0.168

    Gaia DR2 PMDec -5.229

    Gaia DR2 ePMDec 0.123

    Gaia DR2 RV -- km/s

    Gaia DR2 eRV --

    Gaia DR2 Teff 4162.98

    Gaia DR2 RSun --

    Gaia DR2 LSun --

    F1


    Re 204935726 from Ivan's list: same ephemeris as 204936306 at 18.3 arcsecs and likely a distant iron poor giant star, 1.896 logg, -0.749 feh.

    s1=3157.041 p1=7.338 d1=0.0833 (2.0 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)

    204935726 , 2MASS J15501794-2011240 , 12.469 , 11.747 , 11.543 , 0.722 , 0.204 , ('M8V', 0.082) , ('M1V',0.52)

    From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:

    EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number

    204935726 237.5748 -20.19 0.0 14.120 15

    204936306 237.57 -20.1875 18.31 15.958 15

    204934730 237.5855 -20.1947 39.99 15.209 15

    204932264 237.5816 -20.2061 62.45 15.303 15

    204937260 237.5512 -20.1828 83.87 14.262 15

    204929604 237.5703 -20.2187 104.23 14.776 15

    204931853 237.618 -20.208 159.8 14.931 15

    204937631 237.518 -20.181 194.59 15.164 15

        • contamination alert 204936306 found on 204935726 target list. * * *

    epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,k2_teff,k2_rad,k2_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid

    204935726,2MASS J15501794-2011240,237.574769,-20.190004,4581,17.445,0.911,14.120,-12.100,4.000,6.802e+03,GO15052_LC

    Programs:

    GO15052 Stello Galactic Archaeology on a grand scale

    B-V 15.644 - 14.512 = 1.13

    Gaia pmRA -12.1

    Gaia e_pmRA 9.7

    Gaia pmDE 4.0

    Gaia e_pmDE 10.1

    Gaia Plx 0.0279 mas
    Gaia DR1 distance in parsecs 35842.29

    Gaia DR2 Plx 0.0279 mas

    Gaia DR2 distance in parsecs 35842.29

    Gaia DR2 ePlx 0.0339

    Gaia DR2 PMRa -2.632

    Gaia DR2 ePMRa 0.064

    Gaia DR2 PMDec -2.818

    Gaia DR2 ePMDec 0.048

    Gaia DR2 RV -- km/s

    Gaia DR2 eRV --

    Gaia DR2 Teff 4278.25

    Gaia DR2 RSun --

    Gaia DR2 LSun --

    Posted

  • DiggerRocks by DiggerRocks

    Star 204968719 from K2 C15 at BKJD 3222 shows flux reduction to 0.895:
    enter image description here

    Posted

  • zoo3hans by zoo3hans in response to DiggerRocks's comment.

    Yes, a nice detached Eclipsing Binary, as said by Ivan on page 1 of this thread.

    Posted

  • ProtoJeb21 by ProtoJeb21

    I've found a lot of Campaign 15 candidates over the last week, 11 of which I found today. Below are links to Exoplanet Explorers and posts about the ones I found before today, some of which were likely already mentioned on this thread.

    https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/ianc2/exoplanet-explorers/talk/821/534098?comment=1056458&page=5

    https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/ianc2/exoplanet-explorers/talk/821/534098?comment=1056832&page=5

    Posted

  • ProtoJeb21 by ProtoJeb21

    @ajamyajax I stumbled across a moderate sized (1164.25 ppm) candidate orbiting the star EPIC 249599275 every 11.297304 days. While its parameters on ExoFOP are for a yellow subgiant, its J-H and H-K values of 0.522 and 0.211 (similar to those of Kepler-445 and Kepler-446) suggest it is much smaller, maybe around a quarter the size of the Sun. Depending on how large it is, the planet candidate could be a potentially habitable Super-Earth or a Super-Venus. Are you able to find out the most likely size and temperature of the star and, by extension, its planet candidate?

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  • zoo3hans by zoo3hans in response to ProtoJeb21's comment.

    You might query the Gaia DR2 catalog. I get T_eff = 4988 K, R_star = 0.519217 * R_sol, luminosity = 0.15 * lum_sol, parallax = 0.234 mas.
    Link: Gaia

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  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax

    Re 249599275 from your fine lists: yes indeed gaia dr2 is helpful and maybe a cool subdwarf with low metalicity here at -0.856 feh per Huber et al. The Gaia luminosity value is slightly above the cool VI paper's threshold mentioned below though. This PC might also be too warm for the HZ at this estimated AU, although I realize you were considering a smaller dwarf. A mini-study of relative magnitudes of such stars at similar distances might be useful with these too.

    s1=3164.47 p1=11.294 d1=0.07 (1.68 hours +/-), 2.0Re +/- 0.05

    Semi-Major Axis a (A.U.) = 0.08

    Radius (R_Sun) = 0.52

    Mass (M_Sun)= 0.5315

    Period ~= 11.29404 days

    Duration ~= 1.6716 hours

    Duration in BKJD ~= 0.0697 days

    Estimated duration for center of star transit ~= 2.6194 hours

    Estimated duration in BKJD ~= 0.1091 days

    with a transit duration center of star adjustment of 1.566967

    Luminosity in solar units 0.1502

    Radiation distance similar to Earth: 0.388 A.U.

    Conservative Range:

    Inner HZ limit (0.95 EAU): 0.369 A.U.

    Outer HZ limit (1.37 EAU): 0.532 A.U.

    Optimistic Range:

    Inner HZ limit (0.75 EAU): 0.291 A.U.

    Outer HZ limit (1.77 EAU): 0.687 A.U.

    Estimated planet radius 2.0 Re

    Insolation or stellar irradiation relative to Earth 23.583

    Estimated surface temperature 614 K, 340.84 C, 645.49 F

    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)

    249599275 , 2MASS J15450592-2030466 , 13.263 , 12.741 , 12.530 , 0.522 , 0.211 , ('K3V', 0.81) , ('M1V',0.52)

    From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:

    EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number

    249599275 236.2747 -20.5129 0.0 14.965 15

    249599214 236.2967 -20.5137 74.14 15.031 15

    249598511 236.2436 -20.5224 110.1 12.667 15

    249595647 236.2618 -20.5574 165.95 13.254 15

    249597952 236.3304 -20.5296 197.19 13.353 15

    epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,k2_teff,k2_rad,k2_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid

    249599275,2MASS J15450592-2030466,236.274688,-20.512946,5060,8.896,0.907,14.965,-4.900,-2.400,5.078e+03,GO15052_LC

    Aliases

    WISE J154505.92-203046.6

    Programs:

    GO15052 Stello Galactic Archaeology on a grand scale

    B-V 16.507 - 15.395 = 1.11

    Type, Mass, Radius, Teff, B-V

    K3VI 0.6 0.544 4480 1.10

    R5VI 0.5 0.523 4416 1.12

    spectral classes VI (sub-dwarf)
    R spans G4 to M0.

    Gaia pmRA -4.9

    Gaia e_pmRA 2.0

    Gaia pmDE -2.4

    Gaia e_pmDE 2.4

    Gaia Plx 2.3410 mas
    Gaia DR1 distance in parsecs 427.17

    Gaia DR2 Plx 2.3410 mas

    Gaia DR2 distance in parsecs 427.17

    Gaia DR2 ePlx 0.0365

    Gaia DR2 PMRa -4.723

    Gaia DR2 ePMRa 0.072

    Gaia DR2 PMDec -2.547

    Gaia DR2 ePMDec 0.045

    Gaia DR2 RV -- km/s

    Gaia DR2 eRV --

    Gaia DR2 Teff 4988.00

    Gaia DR2 RSun 0.52

    Gaia DR2 LSun 0.150

    http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0004-637X/794/2/145/meta

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subdwarf


    Update, small dwarf mini-study as mentioned:

    Here are the results from a k1 keplerstellar table query of small dwarfs at a distance of 400 parsecs+.

    kepid,ra,dec,kepmag,teff,radius,mass,dist

    11242578,291.024050,48.980362,15.806,4255,0.352,0.4020,527.96

    3743520,290.453800,38.856743,15.588,3746,0.334,0.3460,449.78

    4148802,289.244900,39.246780,17.777,3611,0.339,0.3470,457.11

    4846948,294.862730,39.935242,16.990,4278,0.381,0.4160,458.18

    5809175,296.693180,41.093731,17.335,3708,0.359,0.3830,453.41

    6604265,291.254610,42.059689,16.295,3622,0.338,0.3500,453.01

    9594134,294.243100,46.242027,18.545,3618,0.371,0.3890,454.38

    9595022,294.553160,46.212425,18.567,3447,0.366,0.3740,464.03

    9715347,293.939790,46.445160,18.042,3753,0.359,0.3720,464.19

    9897045,294.341190,46.787273,17.476,3769,0.348,0.3730,495.28

    4846948,294.862730,39.935242,16.990,4278,0.381,0.4160,458.18

    3743520,290.453800,38.856743,15.588,3746,0.334,0.3460,449.78

    4148802,289.244900,39.246780,17.777,3611,0.339,0.3470,457.11

    5809175,296.693180,41.093731,17.335,3708,0.359,0.3830,453.41

    6604265,291.254610,42.059689,16.295,3622,0.338,0.3500,453.01

    9595022,294.553160,46.212425,18.567,3447,0.366,0.3740,464.03

    9594134,294.243100,46.242027,18.545,3618,0.371,0.3890,454.38

    9715347,293.939790,46.445160,18.042,3753,0.359,0.3720,464.19

    9897045,294.341190,46.787273,17.476,3769,0.348,0.3730,495.28

    11242578,291.024050,48.980362,15.806,4255,0.352,0.4020,527.96

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  • ProtoJeb21 by ProtoJeb21

    @ajamyajax what programs do you use for your analyses (finding planet radii with error margins, determining likely stellar parameters from 2MASS magnitude values, etc)? There are a few Campaign 15 candidates (and many Campaign 14 candidates) that I want to do further studies and analysis on with the limited resources I have. One of them is a 1.66 R_Earth candidate around the potential M-dwarf EPIC 249436684, which orbits every 44.85 days in the outer limit of the system's habitable zone with an equilibrium temperature of 205 K.

    Posted

  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax in response to ProtoJeb21's comment.

    ProtoJeb: my results and opinions are from python and javascript programs I wrote myself using astronomy packages, public data, and helpful examples I found on the internet. Sorry it's (usually) not easier than that and putting in the research and development time if you want to do it yourself. 249436684 sounds interesting though, will have a look.

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  • ajamyajax by ajamyajax

    Re 249436684 from ProtoJeb's list: a bit extra speculative with only two possible transit events that might not be the same depth as shown / and also a possible bgeb, but otherwise seems to work out as you suggested. And the stellar color index values vary from the sources examined.

    s1=3168.23 p1=44.85 d1=0.11125 (2.67 hours +/-), 1.67Re +/-?

    Semi-Major Axis a (A.U.) = 0.16

    Radius (R_Sun) = 0.268

    Mass (M_Sun)= 0.271

    Period ~= 44.8625 days

    Duration ~= 2.6762 hours

    Duration in BKJD ~= 0.1115 days

    Luminosity in solar units 0.0116

    Estimated stellar mass by luminosity 0.2261

    Radiation distance similar to Earth: 0.108 A.U.

    Conservative Range:

    Inner HZ limit (0.95 EAU): 0.103 A.U.

    Outer HZ limit (1.37 EAU): 0.148 A.U.

    Optimistic Range:

    Inner HZ limit (0.75 EAU): 0.081 A.U.

    Outer HZ limit (1.77 EAU): 0.191 A.U.

    Estimated planet radius 1.67 Re

    Insolation or stellar irradiation relative to Earth 0.452

    Estimated surface temperature 228 K, -44.67 C, -48.42 F

    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)

    249436684 , 2MASS J15191434-2233335 , 12.813 , 12.187 , 11.905 , 0.626 , 0.282 , ('K7V', 0.64) , ('M4V',0.24)

    From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:

    EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number

    249436684 229.8098 -22.5593 0.01 15.214 15

    249437279 229.8231 -22.5513 52.88 17.904 15

    epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,k2_teff,k2_rad,k2_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid

    249436684,2MASS J15191434-2233335,229.809752,-22.559312,3589,0.268,0.271,15.214,-14.900,-55.300,9.530e+01,GO15005_LC

    Programs:

    GO15005 Crossfield The K2 M Dwarf Project: Campaigns 14-16

    B-V 17.69 - 16.45 = 1.24 (K6V)

    V-K 4.545 (M2V-M3V)

    Gaia pmRA -14.9

    Gaia e_pmRA 10.1

    Gaia pmDE -55.3

    Gaia e_pmDE 11.6

    Gaia Plx 7.7196 mas
    Gaia DR1 distance in parsecs 129.54

    Gaia DR2 Plx 7.7196 mas

    Gaia DR2 distance in parsecs 129.54

    Gaia DR2 ePlx 0.0899

    Gaia DR2 PMRa -14.007

    Gaia DR2 ePMRa 0.173

    Gaia DR2 PMDec -48.970

    Gaia DR2 ePMDec 0.108

    Gaia DR2 RV -- km/s

    Gaia DR2 eRV --

    Gaia DR2 Teff 3660.00

    Gaia DR2 RSun --

    Gaia DR2 LSun --

    F1

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