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Physics

2003

Physics

Methods: data analysis – binaries: eclipsing – stars: low-mass

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Searching For Planetary Transits In The Field Of Open Cluster Ngc 6819 – I, R. A. Street, Keith Horne, T. A. Lister, A. Penny, Y. Tsapras, A. Quirrenbach, N. Safizadeh, David Mitchell, J. Cooke, A. Collier Cameron Apr 2003

Searching For Planetary Transits In The Field Of Open Cluster Ngc 6819 – I, R. A. Street, Keith Horne, T. A. Lister, A. Penny, Y. Tsapras, A. Quirrenbach, N. Safizadeh, David Mitchell, J. Cooke, A. Collier Cameron

Physics

We present results from our survey for planetary transits in the field of the intermediate-age (∼2.5 Gyr), metal-rich ([Fe/H] ∼+0.07) open cluster NGC 6819. We have obtained high-precision time-series photometry for over 38 000 stars in this field and have developed an effective matched-filter algorithm to search for photometric transits. This algorithm identified 8 candidate stars showing multiple transit-like events, plus 3 stars with single eclipses. On closer inspection, while most are shown to be low-mass stellar binaries, some of these events could be the result of brown dwarf companions. The data for one of the single-transit candidates indicate a …