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SuperWASP-North Extra-solar Planet Candidates between 3hr < RA < 6hr

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to uncover candidate extrasolar planet systems by virtue of small-amplitude lightcurve dips on a < 5-day timescale typical of the ``Hot-Jupiters.'' Observations with the SuperWASP-North instrument between April and September 2004 produced a rich photometric dataset of some 1.3 billion datapoints from 6.7 million stars. Our custom-built data acquisition and processing system produces ~0.02 mag photometric precision at V=13. We present the transit-candidates in the 03h-06h RA range. Of 141,895 lightcurves with sufficient sampling to provide adequate coverage, 2688 show statistically significant transit-like periodicities. Of these, 44 pass visual inspection of the lightcurve, of which 24 are removed through a set of cuts on the statistical significance of artefacts. All but 4 of the remaining 20 objects are removed when prior information at higher spatial-resolution from existing catalogues is taken into account. Of the four candidates remaining, one is considered a good candidate for follow-up observations with three further second-priority targets. We provide detailed information on these candidates, as well as a selection of the false-positives and astrophysical false-alarms that were eliminated, and discuss briefly the impact of sampling on our results.

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@article{arxiv.0708.0785,
  title  = {SuperWASP-North Extra-solar Planet Candidates between 3hr < RA < 6hr},
  author = {W. I. Clarkson and B. Enoch and C. A. Haswell and A. J. Norton and D. J. Christian and A. Collier Cameron and S. R. Kane and K. D. Horne and T. A. Lister and R. A. Street and R. G. West and D. M. Wilson and N. Evans and A. Fitzsimmons and C. Hellier and S. T. Hodgkin and J. Irwin and F. P. Keenan and J. P. Osborne and N. R. Parley and D. L. Pollacco and R. Ryans and I. Skillen and P. J. Wheatley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.0785},
  year   = {2009}
}

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17 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

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