Diffuser-Assisted Time Series Exoplanet Photometry with ARCTIC
ARCTIC has been a workhorse in the field of exoplanet followup photometry, contributing to several recent discoveries. The instrument’s remarkable diffuser element, which broadens the source PSF into a wide, tophat-like profile, has pushed ground-based photometry to sub-millimagnitude precision. We...
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Zenodo
2021
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5118757 https://zenodo.org/record/5118757 |
Summary: | ARCTIC has been a workhorse in the field of exoplanet followup photometry, contributing to several recent discoveries. The instrument’s remarkable diffuser element, which broadens the source PSF into a wide, tophat-like profile, has pushed ground-based photometry to sub-millimagnitude precision. We summarize the instrument’s noise performance, show a fitted transit light curve, and offer our best observing practices for future observations. : {"references": ["Eigm\u00fcller, Phillipp et al. 2019; arXiv:1905.02593v1"]} |
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