C16 K2 Finds
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by ajamyajax
News: Kepler K2 Campaign 16 begins with a supernova!
https://keplergo.arc.nasa.gov/bright-supernova-discovered-in-k2s-ongoing-campaign-16.html
Re 228682548 from the K2 Office article by Geert Barentsen: bright Type Ia supernova ASASSN-18bt (AT 2018oh) located in the galaxy UGC 4780.
From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:
EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number
228682548 136.6642 19.3379 0.0 15.100 16
211942661 136.6433 19.3647 119.85 13.847 5
211942661 136.6433 19.3647 119.86 13.847 16
228682824 136.6429 19.3097 124.6 15.000 16
211940369 136.6249 19.331 135.88 14.600 5
211940369 136.6249 19.331 135.9 14.600 16epic_number,tm_name,ra,dec,k2_teff,k2_rad,k2_mass,k2_kepmag,k2_pmra,k2_pmdec,k2_dist,k2_propid
228682548,,136.664200,19.337908,,,,15.100,,,,GO16079_LC; GO16102_LCPrograms:
GO16079 Rest The K2 ExtraGalactic Survey (KEGS) for Transients
GO16102 Foley Multi-Observatory Monitoring of K2 Supernovae"Discovered by All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) (USA). This one is a Type Ia (z=0.012) (zhost=0.010981)."
Image courtesy of The Ohio State University Department of Astronomy.My production notes for this custom animated image: amplified 1.45x, every fifth image displayed, several glitch frames removed, 14x14 masksize data from a Kadenza version 2.1.dev (unofficial) TPF file, 3312.0 to 3342.8 BKJD shown, and might steadycam the spacecraft jitter later.
Credit: Kadenza was created by Geert Barentsen for NASA's Kepler/K2 Guest Observer Office.
And grateful acknowledgements which make our amateur astronomy research possible here:
"This research has made use of the NASA Exoplanet Archive, which is operated by the California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under the Exoplanet Exploration Program."
"Some or all of the data presented in this research were obtained from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST). STScI is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555. Support for MAST for non-HST data is provided by the NASA Office of Space Science via grant NNX09AF08G and by other grants and contracts."
Posted
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by Artman40
Planetary Candidates from K2 Campaign 16
And looks like early planetary candidates are already out. It contains 54 ambiguous events and 32 more probable candidates.
Note that many of those 54 transits are V-shaped.
Posted
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by zoo3hans in response to Artman40's comment.
It seems they beat us this time 😦
Posted
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by ajamyajax in response to zoo3hans's comment.
Yes my friend, 28 scientists and their fast computers made quick work of these C16 discoveries.. But it also seems they used their computers for these initial finds, so our eyes might find some transits they missed... What do you think?
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by zoo3hans in response to ajamyajax's comment.
Of course I'm undaunted. We will find the most interesting cases!
Posted
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by zoo3hans
PC
211404364 P=9.585481 days, starting at BKJD 3272.75, duration 7.4 hours, depth 0.0009
211407435 P=18.7315 days, starting at BKJD 3268.37, duration 2.0 hours, depth 0.0050, it repeats nicely from C5
211407755 P=36.0855 days, starting at BKJD 3265.48, duration 3.5 hours, depth 0.0042, it repeats nicely from C5
211429810 maybe single long transit at BKJD 3297.136, duration 26.0 hours, depth 0.0009
211451776 MPC P1=38.919 days, starting at BKJD 3285.66, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.0064, P2=12.18 days, starting at BKJD 3271.39, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.0015, P3=4.89 days, starting at BKJD 3267.00, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.0010, a fourth object might be at BKJD 3279.83, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.0055
211502222 MPC P1=22.977987, starting at BKJD 3280.321, duration 5.2 hours, depth 0.0007, P2=9.396933 days, starting at BKJD 3267.9289, duration 3.6 hours, depth 0.0002, P3=38.944942 days, starting at BKJD 3268.476, duration 5.35 hours, depth 0.0003
211611139 P=1.882 days, starting at BKJD 3267.3712, duration 2.0 hours, depth 0.0063
211618939 P=1.855195 days, starting at BKJD 3264.479, duration 5.4 hours, depth 0.0004
211619805 possible MPC P1=1.855195 days, starting at BKJD 3264.48, duration 5.8 hours, depth 0.0025, P2=8.647156 days, starting at BKJD 3266.2836, duration 1.4 hours, depth 0.0018
211638401 P=0.530250 days, starting at BKJD 3264.76378, duration 1.4 hours, depth 0.0005
211638883 P=0.271913 days, starting at BKJD 3264.382786, duration 0.95 days, depth 0.0004
211642882 P=23.901196 days, starting at BKJD 3267.898875, duration 2.1 hours, depth 0.0131
211647930 P=14.760418 days, starting at BKJD 3264.393, duration 5.1 hours, depth 0.0002, mentioned by Ivan
211648030 single transit at BKJD 3339.63, duration 5.9 hours, depth 0.0016
211649214 P=3.787352 days, starting at BKJD 3265.424, duration 2.3 hours, depth 0.0033
211654183 single dip at BKJD 3313.21, duration 3.9 hours, depth 0.0013
211673349 P=4.894456 days, starting at BKJD 3264.627, duration 2.9 hours, depth 0.0028
211701261 several good dips, depth around 0.004, but with the new corrected data, this candidate seems doubtful unfortunately
211730024 P=5.114273 days, starting at BKJD 3268.922989, duration 2.8 hours, depth 0.0015
211732116 MPC P1=4.521775 days, starting at BKJD 3266.68599, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.00055, P2=16.429124 days, starting at BKJD 3276.24576, duration 3.7 hours, depth 0.00052
211740265 maybe MPC, P1=15.302286 days, starting at BKJD 3265.27, duration 12.2 hours, depth 0.0006, P2=30.94955 days, starting at BKJD 3267.27, duration 10.3 hours, depth 0.0004, third object at BKJD 3266.01, and lots of other dips
211741619 P=2.787769 days, starting at BKJD 3266.608, duration 1.2 hours, depth 0.0009
211812935 P=3.610822 days, starting at BKJD 3268.485, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0068, mentioned by Ivan
211814313 P=15.394617 days, starting at BKJD 3265.3326, duration 2.7 hours, depth 0.0043
211830293 maybe MPC, P1=20.906563 days, starting at BKJD 3281.6255, duration 8.2 hours, depth 0.0104, P2=0.286048 days, starting at BKJD 3264.215888, duration 0.78, depth 0.00008, P3=1.705339 days, starting at BKJD 3264.96, duration 2.5 hours, depth 0.0011
211863446 maybe single transit at BKJD 3282.42, duration 5.4 hours, depth 0.0008
211923855 P=9.502700 days, starting at BKJD 3273.99, duration 19.6 hours, depth 0.029
211951231 single dip at BKJD 3288.287, duration 10.3 hours, depth 0.003
211964830 possible MPC P1=5.839230 days, starting at BKJD 3269.594, duration 1.9 hours, depth 0.0028, P2=19.645216 days, starting at BKJD 3264.47, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.00097
211962998 P=22.918353 days, starting at BKJD 3267.39, duration 2.5 hours, depth 0.0030
211991576 P=8.569128 days, starting at BKJD 3268.81, duration 1.0 hours, depth 0.00085
212007196 P=13.960714 days, starting at BKJD 3276.95, duration 3.7 hours, depth 0.0003
212040382 P=4.44 days, starting at BKJD 3266.35, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0067, mentioned by Ivan
212041476 P=2.783105 days, starting at BKJD 3265.3499, duration 1.7 hours, depth 0.00025
212048048 P=26.85277, starting at BKJD 3268.93, duration 8.3 hours, depth 0.0002
212058012 P=11.563125 days, starting at BKJD 3266.10, duration 4.0 hours, depth 0.0002
212048748 P1=5.747112 days, starting at BKJD 3268.29, duration 1.5 hours, depth 0.0028, maybe second planet, P2=46.316851, starting at BKJD 3265.356, duration 6.0 hours, depth 0.00066, first candidate mentioned by Ivan
212081533 maybe MPC, P1=3.355577 days, starting at BKJD 3266.1058, duration 2.0 hours, depth 0.0008, P2=6.738877 days, starting at BKJD 3267.87, duration 9.1 hours, depth 0.0003
212085286 P=12.50898 days, starting at BKJD 3263.26, duration 5.9 hours, depth 0.0062, more dips with longer periods seem possible
212108144 P=4.4446 days, starting at BKJD 3266.36, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0023, maybe contamination as it is very similar to 212040382
212115388 P=1.4917 days, starting at BKJD 3267.453, duration 2.0 hours, depth 0.0157
212110888 P=2.996654 days, confirmed planet K2-34 b
212178066 P=15.611025 days, starting at BKJD 3278.51, duration 4.0 hours, depth 0.00025
212180876 P=40.517824 days, starting at BKJD 3278.8157, duration 5.6 hours, depth 0.0007
212204403 MPC P1=4.688585 days, starting at BKJD 3268.405, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.0017, P2=12.544895 days, starting at BKJD 3271.44, duration 3.7 hours, depth 0.0007
212218359 P=33.362556 days, starting at BKJD 3295.19, duration 2.6 hours, depth 0.0116
212218934 maybe single transit at BKJD 3305.42, duration 5.9 hours, depth 0.0013
212219881 P=6.924942 days, starting at BKJD 3271.11, duration 2.2 hours, depth 0.0109
212223632 P=1.1901 days, starting at BKJD 3264.49, duration 5.3 hours, depth 0.0005
212225042 P=40.182 days ,starting at BKJD 3265.1974, duration 4.0 hours, depth 0.0013
212231252 P=1.190146 days, starting at BKJD 3266.866, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0259
251285302 P=8.1127 days, starting BKJD 3265.55, duration 4.9 hours, depth 0.0031
251292838 P=19.58 days, starting at BKJD 3274.288, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0005
251319382 MPC P1=14.871298 days, starting at BKJD 3270.62, duration 5.4 hours, depth 0.0006, P2=8.239294 days, starting at BKJD 3265.70, duration 4.0 hours, depth 0.0006, P3=3.665919 days, starting at BKJD 3265.63, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0003
251399501 MPC P1=11.629698 days, starting at BKJD 3272.17, 5.0 hours, depth 0.0008, P2=5.615120 days, starting at BKJD 3267.628, duration 4.0 hours, depth 0.0006
251406241 single dip at BKJD 3273.246, duration 20.11 hours, depth 0.0078
251809588 P=0.73557 days, starting at BKJD 3264.51, duration 3.0 hours, depth 0.014
EB
211411112 eclipse at BKJD 3284.88, duration 3.9 hours, depth 0.031, possible period 58.68388 days, since we have a similar eclipse in C5.
211443351 / 211443158 show the same star, P=65.87 days, mentioned by Ivan
211453223 P=9.055335 days, mentioned by Ivan, but aditional period dips with P2=0.490465 days, starting at BKJD 3266.28, duration 2.45 hours, depth 0.0129
211466875 P=1.304726 days (instead of half this value as given by Ivan)
211470564 P=37.630190 days
211471048 P=0.799717 days
211492384 P=1.270804 days
211524114 probably EB, P=0.715625 days, starting at BKJD 3264.806, duration 1.65 hours, depth 0.0015
211535481 P=1.07907 days
211607694 single dip at BKJD 3285.4669, duration 1.5 hours, depth 0.0562
211621961 P=11.106259 days, maybe Planetary Candidate with P2=0.490615 days, starting at BKJD 3266.37, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0074
211626490 P=0.747602 days, mentioned by Ivan with a completely wrong period
211675749 single eclipse at BKJD 3286.735, duration 4.4 hours, depth 0.0114 (although there is a small chance it might be a grazing Planetary Transit)
211679262 large single eclipse at BKJD 3303.257, possible secondary eclipse near BKJD 3264.1.
211770578 P=40.443 days, primary eclipse at BKJD 3285.6509, duration 6.4 hours, secondary eclipse at BKJD 3267.65725, duration 6.9 hours, mentioned by Ivan
211852187 P=7.17159 days
211863022 P=0.805959 days
211885185 P=8.794494 days, mentioned by Ivan with a wrong period of 4.4 days
211892395 P=0.995281 days or double this value
211920811 P=9.3594 days, eclipse at BKJD 3274.0128, duration 18.6 hours, depth 0.0438, probably contaminated by 211920612
211925513 P=P=30.2049 days, mentioned by Ivan but without a period
211964025 P=7.219286 days, mentioned by Ivan with a wrong period
212033577 P=23.735401 days
212041206 P=23.899223 days
212068493 P=14.223 days
212109233 P=1.992153 days, mentioned by Ivan
212163353 P=10.3455 days (also in C5)
212117087 P=2.1528 days
212171851 P=5.490 days
212175087 P=0.699855 days
212181460 P=0.569197 days
212182233 P=0.75148 days
212190703 P=39.5236 days
212204655 P=2.354516 days
212204655 P=1.418894 days
212207194 P=9.132163 days
212207368 P=1.191003 days, contamination by 212223307 ?
212208163 P=2.724828 days
212210390 P=12.895 days
212221986 P=0.350848 days
212222875 P=1.190303 days, maybe contamination by 212223307
212223307 P=1.190846 days, duration about 6.4 hours, depth 0.5
212225413 P=0.792854 days
212225986 P=2.320131 days
212227092 P=10.373754 days
212228588 P=0.597972 days
212228994 P=2.191902 days
251281013 P=6.584524 days
251284826 P=0.534722 days
251288417 P=20.9264 days, first eclipse at BKJD 3279.58, duration 2.5 hours, depth 0.0795
251290111 P=0.257616 days
251292508 P=2.57739 days
251297292 P=0.347649 days
251307609 P=0.299017 days
251308775 P=2.804176 days
251314585 P=0.691378 days
251315031 P=0.270273 days
251330444 P=11.98439 days
251337462 single eclipse at BKJD 3324.5196, duration 5.4 hours, depth 0.0327
251342381 P=0.292616 days
251345848 P=2.882591 days
251353301 P=0.336182 days
251354644 P=48.52663 days
251356484 P=0.391058 days
251356578 P=0.394368 days
251356953 P=5.214187 days
251365173 P=0.450829 days
251365170 P=0.450829 days
251374534 P=0.445209 days
251380988 P=30.906356 days (or double this value), first eclipse at BKJD 3274.217, duration 6.7 hours, depth 0.1883
251383916 P=1.332853 days
251390801 P=0.296263 days
251392975 P=1.1485 days
251393748 P=8.071671 days
251394139 P=26.2898 days
251403538 single eclipse at BKJD 3314.25
251404897 P=1.319576 days
251411166 P=3.37332 days
251809477 P=1.9618 days, maybe contamination
RR_Lyrae
211412103
211415583
211449132
211484212
211517414
211518789
211553019
211612680
211616053
211653001
211660114
211663101
211677537
211691793
211713661
211820288
211844523
211875402
211875759
211879654
211917094
211919733
212017730
212048616
212058328
212065526
212066778
212068634
212074806
212083439
212089357
212101413
212106005
212133146
212161874
212163376
212182292
212183082
228682498
251304410
251308973
251316614
251342562
251345719
251346708
251354368
251357259
251379974
251388278
Other mainly SSO's
211406208 peak at BKJD 3275.18775, duration 2.5 hours
211406650, peak at BKJD 3285.41, duration 1.5 hours
211419593 DSCT
211421578 peak at BKJD 3290.37, duration 2.5 hours
211427097 peak at BKJD 3289.595, duration 2.5 hours
211428643 peak at BKJD 3289.288, duration 2.5 hours
211429166 peak at BKJD 3289.268, duration 2.5 hours
211430274 peak at BKJD 3289.05335, duration 2.0 hours
211430289 peak at BKJD 3315.2118, duration 11.8 hours
211430296 peak at BKJD 3281.1039, duration 2.0 hours
211432425 peak at BKJD 3288.757, duration 2.5 hours
211433428 peak at BKJD 3288.6039, duration 2.0 hours
211434286 peak at BKJD 3288.45, duration 2.5 hours
211439899 peak at BKJD 3279.43835, duration 2.5 hours
211442020 peak at BKJD 3288.17455, duration 2.94 days
211443388 peak at BKJD 3278.8152, duration 2.94 hours
211445131 peak at BKJD 3278.539, duration 2.5 hours
211446966 peak at BKJD 3286.642, duration 2.0 hours
211452028 peak at BKJD 3277.2722, duration 2.45 hours
211510007 large superflare or similar outbreak at BKJD 3276.36, also 211510418 (so maybe contaminated)
211525166 peak at BKJD 3285.8655, duration 3.0 hours
211640439 peak at BKJD 3286.938, duration 2.45 hours
211645872 peak at BKJD 3285.1094, duration 3.0 hours
211657434 peak at BKJD 3271.6627, duration 2.0 hours
211676709 peak at BKJD 3288.31775, duration 2.0 hours, earlier smaller peak at BKJD 3287.7965, duration 1.5 hours, maybe moon
211697755 peak at BKJD 3285.1298, duration 2.0 hours, peak2 at BKJD 3286.24355, duration 2.5 hours, probably 2-body system
211702859 peak at BKJD 3286.61135, duration 2.5 hours, peak2 at BKJD 3282.2074, duration 2.0 hours
211708239 peak at BKJD 3285.6509, duration 2.5 hours
211712145 peak at BKJD 3283.75035, duration 2.5 hours
211714477 peak at BKJD 3282.77955, duration 3.0 hours
211718999 peak at BKJD 3287.8273, duration 2.0 hours
211724609 peak at BKJD 3278.93775, duration 2.0 hours
211729617 peak at BKJD 3277.06785, duration 2.5 hours
211740270 peak at BKJD 3284.1488, duration 2.0 hours
211742254 peak at BKJD 3283.6073, duration 1.5 hours
211742804 peak at BKJD 3288.83875, duration 1.5 hours, peak2 at BKJD 3288.72645, duration 1.0 hours, double asteroid
211742929 peak at BKJD 3286.16175, duration 1.5 hours
211742986 peak at BKJD 3283.46425, duration 1.5 hours
211743344 peak at BKJD 3289.46215, duration 4.0 hours
211746129 peak at BKJD 3287.57175, duration 1.5 hours, peak2 at BKJD 3287.3572, duration 1.0 hours
211746474 peak at BKJD 3289.0431, duration 1.5 hours
211747624 peak at BKJD 3286.18215, duration 2.5 hours
211758130 peak at BKJD 3286.53965, duration 4.9 hours
211767246 peak at BKJD 3287.43895, duration 2.0 hours
211767902 peak1 at BKJD 3279.80625, duration 1.5 hours, peak2 at BKJD 3286.16175, duration 1.5 hours
211804831 peak at BKJD 3274.30895, duration 1.5 hours
211808605 peak at BKJD 3276.88395, duration 1.5 hours
211851848 peak at BKJD 3268.3827, duration 1.5 hours
212067627 maybe Cepheid, P= 2.31 days
212090397 peak at BKJD 3327.1765, duration 5.4 hours
212097276 peak at BKJD 3278.4269.duration 2.0 hours
212109379 peak at BKJD 3267.0443, duration 2.0 hours
212222817 peak at BKJD 3279.3362, duration 2.5 hours
251285052 peak at BKJD 3274.1149, duration 2.0 hours
251286319 peak at BKJD 3272.725, duration 4.9 hours
251288098 peak at BKJD 3270.00745, duration 2.0 hours
251306451 peak at BKJD 3277.5685, duration 2.0 hours
251306527 peak at BKJD 3272.58225, duration 2.0 hours
251309249 peak at BKJD 3277.45615, duration 1.5 hours
251309456 peak at BKJD 3271.7955, duration 2.5 hours
251309977 peak at BKJD 3277.6708, duration 2.0 hours
251313134 peak at BKJD 3269.7417, duration 2.0 hours
251313357 peak at BKJD 3276.8329, duration 3.9 hours
251314049 peak at BKJD 3267.70835, duration 1.5 hours
251314451 peak at BKJD 3268.5973, duration 2.0 hours
251315617 peak at BKJD 3267.647, duration 2.5 hours
251318607 peak at BKJD 3269.9257, duration 3.0 hours
251324210 peak at BKJD 3282.3811, duration 2.5 hours
251324794 peak at BKJD 3280.4602, duration 2.5 hours
251326726 peak at BKJD 3274.49305, duration 2.5 hours, also at BKJD 3282.48325, duration 2.5 hours
251329850 peak at BKJD 3278.3348, duration 2.5 hours
251330784 peak at BKJD 3268.2091, duration 2.0 hours
Glitches
at BKJD 3278.7844, duration 10.30, depth 0.0145
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by Dolorous_Edd
PC
251279430 - period 0.720 , USP or EB?
From C5 - C16 overlap targets
211611158 - period 52.704 ; start 2326.14 Mentioned by Hans in C5 K2 thread
211606790 - period 37.217 ; depth 0.007 Mentioned by Hans in C5 K2 thread
211598816 - single dip at 2363.37; depth ~1% Mentioned by Hans in C5 K2 thread
211413752 - MPC - 1 planet - period 9.328 ( Known PC ) ; another dip (second PC) at 2315.488 , period 4.528? (third PC) at 2335.46 period 26.266?
211825799 - period 33.335; depth 0.0006; start at 2328.207650
211922654 - period ~18d or half of that (possible FP )
212154564 - period 6.413
212164470 - period 7.800
211711685 - MPC; maybe 3 planets ( first PC - period unknown at 2312.9, returns in C15 at 3294.275500, second PC period 15.442 start at 2310.88, third PC period 49.84 , start at 2323.75 )
from Mast data
211441997 - maybe dip at 3328.913555
211438210 - maybe dip at 3297.054821
212040478 single dip at 3329.782677
211647930 - period 14.745 seems to be known
from preview
212060053 - dips with possible period 7.96; starting at 3272.255250
212051960 - maybe dips
212048748- period 5.733; start at 3268.311200
212072145 - maybe single dip at 3272.306400
212024917 - maybe period 11.28 ; starting from 3269.690550
211914190 - maybe period 1.816; starting from 3267.064600
211858489 - period 0.163; or eb with period 0.318?
211812935 - period 3.602; depth ~1.5%
211592642 - maybe dip at 3276.669300
212228994 - period 1d; ~1% depth
212024672 - period maybe 3.7d ; see 3273.941300
251292838 - single dip at 3274.288550; second dip at 3333.041071; period 19.57?
212040382 - period 4.400
212036875 - period 5.165
211934173 - period 0.143
211914960 - period 1.806
211724609 - period 1.613
211440031 - maybe dip at 3269.322750; period 10.5
EB
211915742 - period 9.943
211715985 - maybe single dip at 3268.832700; 80% depth, maybe glitch
211700443 - maybe single long eclipse 3295.501800
211424457 - maybe single dip at 3263.724292
212110368 - single dip at 3334.789165
211931684 - maybe dip at 2334.326823; from prev camp
211446060 - D - period 49.587
211859760
211858799 - maybe EB
211812160 - D - period 2.164
211607670 - D - period 2.695
251327548 - period 11d;
212171851
212159586 - C
212159519 - C
212117087 - SD - period 2.14
212116340 - C
212115388 - D - period 2.98; clearly visible secondary
212110007 - D - period 16.71
212109233 - D - period 1.990
212106797 - C
212102092 - C
212098045 - C
212096658 - D - period 2.92
212091834 - C
212089888 - C
212086717 - C
212086389 - C
212086317 - C
212085740 - D - period 4.84
212085654 - D - period 2
212085240 - C
212083250 - SD - period 0.531
212082682 - D - period 3.78
212075842 - SD - period 2.307
212075294 - C
212073474 - maybe dip at 3272.265500
212071939 - SD - period 1.73
212066805 - D - ; period 0.817
212066805 - SD - period 0.817
212066299 - D - period 2.6
212060895 - C
212060710 - SD - period 1.205
212055545 - C ; peaks at 3268.076300; 3275.218350; 3279.091100
212053988 - C
212052250 - D - period 1.98
212048503 - C
212044495 - D - period 1.828
212043122 - C
212039539 - D - period 2.238
212037558 - C
212037403 - period 3.403
212028066 - C
212026226 - D - period 3.530
212024647 - period 3.69
212020442 - period 7.77
212019712 - C
212019055 - SD - period 0.410
212013694 - C
212012387 - D - period 6.47
212011476 - C
212010565 - d period 2.9
212009702 - SD - period 0.919
212009427 - D - period 1.557
212008305 - C
211997641 - D - period 3.5
211972837 - SD - period 1
211964332 same as 211964001 same as 211964555
211964025 - period 14d
211964001 - D - period 7.219
211957745 - C
211957146 - C
211955798 - C
211951418 - C
211946007 - maybe period 1.98
211945144 - C
211942157- Sd - 1.327
211931604 - C
211928959 - SD - period 0.860
211927125 - C
211926098 - C
211925513 - D - period 30.194
211919555 / 211919842 / 211920462 and many more - D - period 9.56 - there are should be bright star EB nearby; likely 211920612
211918855 - contamination
211918830 - C
211918516 - C
211918335 - C
211917859 - C
211915147 - D - period 3.61
211914718 - C
211911441 - C
211911525 - C
211910237 - D - period 1.1
211906940 - C
211885185 - D - period 4.4
211876245 - D - period 8.961
211859760 - C
211858408 - SD - period 1.256
211849962 - C
211846578 - maybe dips at 3281.717050 and 3283.443850
211841496 - period 1d; maybe third dip at 3277.823950
211839462 - D - period 5.27
211838158 - C
211836630 - C
211829982 - D - period 5.79
211828142 - D - period 20.181
211822953 - D - period 1.548
211814733 - D - period 14.704
211814391 - С
211809568 - C
211807456 - C
211796365 - C
211770578 - D - period 40.434
211770390 - D - period 7.6; possible third body transit at 3267.034050; period ~8.583
211768007 - C
211767109 - C
211764271 / 211764373 - D - period 3.562 ( contaminatikon from 211764373
211763285 - C
211759163 - C
211759143 - C
211750072 - C
211738534 - C
211737652 - D - period 2.461
211733267 - D - peroid 8.655
211732801 - D - period 4.3
211727340 - C
211725259 - C
211723536 - C
211723397 - C
211721325 - period 1d
211719362 - SD - period 0.4; transits 3266.635500, 3272.275650; procesisng artifact?
211718105 - D - period 5.92
211712111 - C
211710534 - D - period 3d
211709162 - C
211690514 - C
211677717 - C
211675809 - C
211662047 - SD - period 0.317
211644647 - period 4
211639283 - period 6.71d
211637025 - SD - period 1.460
211631904 - SD - period 0.442
211630761 - C
211630537 - C
211626641 - C
211626490 - SD - period 0.48
211625003 - C
211620138 - period 1.854
211619120 - D - period 11d
211613886 - D - period 0.478
211607804 - SD - period 1.5d
211604981 - D - period 12.415
211600632 - C
211589784 - С
211563123 - D - period 17.326
211548601 - С
211544257 - D - period 1.632
211543616 - D - period 1.5
211540348 - SD - period 0.620
211538914 - С
211534342 - С
211524558 - С
211523002 - С
211516905 -C
211514420 - C
211513796 - C
211509665 - D - period 6.5
211500156 - C
211497766 - C
211493788 - C
211493669 - D - period 1.165
211492541 - C
211490299 - C
211489287 - ?
211489039 - C
211477347 - D - period 1.640; dip at 3267.207650?
211476633 - C
211469982 - C
211468153 - SD - period 0.756
211467499 - C
211466875 - SD - period 0.650
211463824 - period maybe 2.7
211463443 - C
211460030 - C
211454489 - C
211453223 - D - period 9
211452175 - D - period 11.107
211449931 - D - period 6.652
211446443 - D - period 1.182
211446249 - C
211443853 - SD - period 0.562
211443351- D - period 65.792
211443158 - D - period 65.854
211441441 - C
211434817 - C
211433308 - maybe single dip at 3273.348600
211432946 - D - period 1.671
211432167 / 211432176 - D - period 5.835; 2% depth
211431013 - D - period 3d; dip at 3281.114100?
211430148 - D - period 15.133; dip at 3266.277850?
211429934 - C
211425822 - D - period 2.156
211417284 - SD - period 0.914
211411891 - SD - period 0.955
211409299 D - period 13.907
211408138 - D - period 10.388
211405917 - C
211404813 - C
211403356 - ?
211402878 - D - period 25.228
211397946 - D - period 1.94
211397844 - D - period 16.155
211397774 - D - period 1.934
SSO
211412092 - peak at 3298.117600? 73 h ?
211717153 - at 3263.744238
211711832 - big peak at 3265.736711; 33h what it is ?
212060053 - at 3264.991908
211527419 - peak at 3270.487550 ; ~26h
Other
211908909 - outburst in C2 ? at 2346.728900
211475800 - inverse transits?
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by zoo3hans in response to Dolorous_Edd's comment.
from the C5_C16 overlap:
212110007 nice detached EB with small secondary eclipses, P=16.71 days
Posted
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by JKD
211397839, PC at 3296.94 BKJD, Depth ~2625 ppm, Duration ~42.18 h
211432140, PC at 3292.12 BKJD, P =5.82 d, Depth ~9222 ppm, Duration ~3.92 h
Posted
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by zoo3hans in response to JKD's comment.
Yes, EPIC 211432140 seems to be a good candidate
I have: P=5.820468 days, starting at BKJD 3268.838, duration 3.4 hours, depth 0.0013
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by JKD
211456221, maybe a PC at 3279.50 BKJD, P =?, Depth ~0.0024, Duration ~12.26 h
211470564; PC at 3285.34 BKJD, P =37.67 d, Depth ~0.0139 ppm, Duration ~16.18 h (already marked as pot. EB by zoo3hans)
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
EPIC 211432140 could be contamination from 211432176
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by ajamyajax in response to Dolorous_Edd's comment.
Indeed 211432140 and 211432922 also, or from 211432167:
From NEA, K2 Targets within search area:
EPIC Number RA [decimal degrees] Dec [decimal degrees] Distance [arc sec] Kepler-band [mag] Campaign Number
211432140 132.8682 12.1274 0.03 12.570 16
211432176 132.8645 12.128 13.21 9.866 16
211432167 132.8638 12.1279 15.51 8.550 16
211432922 132.872 12.1395 45.61 18.170 16
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