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We report on a search for the presence of signals from extraterrestrial intelligence in the direction of the star system KIC 8462852. Observations were made at radio frequencies between 1-10 GHz using the Allen Telescope Array. No…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-05-08 G. R. Harp , Jon Richards , Seth Shostak , J. C. Tarter , Douglas A. Vakoch , Chris Munson

The F-type star KIC 8462852 has recently been identified as an exceptional target for SETI (search for extraterrestrial intelligence) observations. We describe an analysis methodology for optical SETI, which we have used to analyse nine…

We present optical polarimetry in the period May-August 2017 of the enigmatic "dipping" star KIC 8462852. During that period three ~1% photometric dips were reported by other observers. We measured the average absolute polarization of the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2017-11-29 I. A Steele , C. M. Copperwheat , H. E. Jermak , G. M. Kennedy , G. P. Lamb

The Kepler-field star KIC 8462852, an otherwise apparently ordinary F3 main-sequence star, showed several highly unusual dimming events of variable depth and duration. Adding to the mystery was the discovery that KIC 8462852 faded by 14%…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2017-05-31 Brian D. Metzger , Ken J. Shen , Nicholas C. Stone

KIC 8462852 is a superficially ordinary main sequence F star for which Kepler detected an unusual series of brief dimming events. We obtain accurate relative photometry of KIC 8462852 from the Kepler full frame images, finding that the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-10-26 Benjamin T. Montet , Joshua D. Simon

To test alternative hypotheses for the behavior of KIC 8462852, we obtained measurements of the star over a wide wavelength range from the UV to the mid-infrared from October 2015 through December 2016, using Swift, Spitzer and at AstroLAB…

We present a photometric detection of the first brightness dips of the unique variable star KIC 8462852 since the end of the Kepler space mission in 2013 May. Our regular photometric surveillance started in October 2015, and a sequence of…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-02-07 Tabetha S. Boyajian , Roi Alonso , Alex Ammerman , David Armstrong , A. Asensio Ramos , K. Barkaoui , Thomas G. Beatty , Z. Benkhaldoun , Paul Benni , Rory Bentley , Andrei Berdyugin , Svetlana Berdyugina , Serge Bergeron , Allyson Bieryla , Michaela G. Blain , Alicia Capetillo Blanco , Eva H. L. Bodman , Anne Boucher , Mark Bradley , Stephen M. Brincat , Thomas G. Brink , John Briol , David J. A. Brown , J. Budaj , A. Burdanov , B. Cale , Miguel Aznar Carbo , R. Castillo Garcia , Wendy J Clark , Geoffrey C. Clayton , James L. Clem , Phillip H Coker , Evan M. Cook , Chris M. Copperwheat , J. Curtis , R. M. Cutri , B. Cseh , C. H. Cynamon , Alex J. Daniels , James R. A. Davenport , Hans J. Deeg , Roberto De Lorenzo , Thomas De Jaeger , Jean-Bruno Desrosiers , John Dolan , D. J. Dowhos , Franky Dubois , R. Durkee , Shawn Dvorak , Lynn Easley , N. Edwards , Tyler G. Ellis , Emery Erdelyi , Steve Ertel , Rafael. G. Farfán , J. Farihi , Alexei V. Filippenko , Emma Foxell , Davide Gandolfi , Faustino Garcia , F. Giddens , M. Gillon , Juan-Luis González-Carballo , C. González-Fernández , J. I. González Hernández , Keith A. Graham , Kenton A. Greene , J. Gregorio , Na'ama Hallakoun , Ottó Hanyecz , G. R. Harp , Gregory W. Henry , E. Herrero , Caleb F. Hildbold , D. Hinzel , G. Holgado , Bernadett Ignácz , Valentin D. Ivanov , E. Jehin , Helen E. Jermak , Steve Johnston , S. Kafka , Csilla Kalup , Emmanuel Kardasis , Shai Kaspi , Grant M. Kennedy , F. Kiefer , C. L. Kielty , Dennis Kessler , H. Kiiskinen , T. L. Killestein , Ronald A. King , V. Kollar , H. Korhonen , C. Kotnik , Réka Könyves-Tóth , Levente Kriskovics , Nathan Krumm , Vadim Krushinsky , E. Kundra , Francois-Rene Lachapelle , D. Lacourse , P. Lake , Kristine Lam , Gavin P. Lamb , Dave Lane , Marie Wingyee Lau , Pablo Lewin , Chris Lintott , Carey Lisse , Ludwig Logie , Nicolas Longeard , M. Lopez Villanueva , E. Whit Ludington , A. Mainzer , Lison Malo , Chris Maloney , A. Mann , A. Mantero , Massimo Marengo , Jon Marchant , M. J. Martinez González , Joseph R. Masiero , Jon C. Mauerhan , James Mccormac , Aaron Mcneely , Huan Y. A. Meng , Mike Miller , Lawrence A. Molnar , J. C. Morales , Brett M. Morris , Matthew W. Muterspaugh , David Nespral , C. R. Nugent , Katherine M. Nugent , A. Odasso , Derek O'keeffe , A. Oksanen , John M. O'meara , András Ordasi , Hugh Osborn , John J. Ott , J. R. Parks , Diego Rodriguez Perez , Vance Petriew , R. Pickard , András Pál , P. Plavchan , C. Westendorp Plaza , Don Pollacco , F. Pozo Nuñez , F. J. Pozuelos , Steve Rau , Seth Redfield , Howard Relles , I. Ribas , Jon Richards , Joonas L. O. Saario , Emily J. Safron , J. Martin Sallai , Krisztián Sárneczky , Bradley E. Schaefer , Clea F. Schumer , Madison Schwartzendruber , Michael H. Siegel , Andrew P. V. Siemion , Brooke D. Simmons , Joshua D. Simon , S. Simón-Diaz , Michael L. Sitko , Hector Socas-Navarro , Á. Sódor , Donn Starkey , Iain A. Steele , Geoff Stone , R. A. Street , Tricia Sullivan , J. Suomela , J. J. Swift , Gyula M. Szabó , Róbert Szabó , Róbert Szakáts , Tamás Szalai , Angelle M. Tanner , B. Toledo-Padrón , Tamás Tordai , Amaury H. M. J. Triaud , Jake D. Turner , Joseph H. Ulowetz , Marian Urbanik , Siegfried Vanaverbeke , Andrew Vanderburg , Krisztián Vida , Brad P. Vietje , József Vinkó , K. Von Braun , Elizabeth O. Waagen , Dan Walsh , Christopher A. Watson , R. C. Weir , Klaus Wenzel , Michael W. Williamson , Jason T. Wright , M. C. Wyatt , Weikang Zheng , Gabriella Zsidi

We report ground-based spectrophotometry of KIC 8462852, during its first dimming events since the end of the Kepler mission. The dimmings show a clear colour-signature, and are deeper in visual blue wavelengths than in red ones. The flux…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-02-28 H. J. Deeg , R. Alonso , D. Nespral , Tabetha Boyajian

We apply a PCA-based pre-whitening method to the entire collection of main Kepler mission long-cadence data for KIC 8462852 spanning four years. This technique removes the correlated variations of instrumental origin in both the detected…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-12-28 Valeri V Makarov , Alexey Goldin

As revealed by its peculiar Kepler light curve, the enigmatic star KIC 8462852 undergoes short and deep flux dimmings at a priori unrelated epochs. It presents nonetheless all other characteristics of a quiet 1 Gyr old F3V star. These…

KIC8462852 is a completely-ordinary F3 main sequence star, except that the light curve from Kepler shows episodes of unique and inexplicable day-long dips with up to 20% dimming. Here, I provide a light curve of 1338 Johnson B-band…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-05-25 Bradley E. Schaefer

We analyzed the warm Spitzer/IRAC data of KIC 8462852. We found no evidence of infrared excess at 3.6 micron and a small excess of 0.43 +/- 0.18 mJy at 4.5 micron, below the 3 sigma threshold necessary to claim a detection. The lack of…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-11-26 Massimo Marengo , Alan Hulsebus , Sarah Willis

KIC 8462852 is a star in the Kepler field that exhibits almost unique behaviour. The deep, irregular and aperiodic dips in its light curve have been interpreted as the breakup of a large exocomet on a highly eccentric orbit whose…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-09-29 Steven D. Young , Mark C. Wyatt

First observed with the Kepler mission, KIC 8462852 undergoes unexplained dimming events, "dips," on the timescale of days which were again observed from the ground from May to December 2017. Monitored with multi-band photometry by the Los…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-06-26 Eva Bodman , Jason Wright , Tabetha Boyajian , Tyler Ellis

The light curve of KIC 8462852, a.k.a Boyajian's Star, undergoes deep dips the origin of which remains unclear. A faint star $\approx$2\arcsec to the east was discovered in Keck/NIRC2 imaging in Boyajian et al. (2016), but its status as a…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-03-31 Logan A. Pearce , Adam L. Kraus , Trent J. Dupuy , Andrew W. Mann , Daniel Huber

Over the duration of the Kepler mission, KIC8462852 was observed to undergo irregularly shaped, aperiodic dips in flux of up to $\sim 20$\%. The dipping activity can last for between 5 and 80 days. We characterize the object with…

We present millimetre (SMA) and sub-millimetre (SCUBA-2) continuum observations of the peculiar star KIC 8462852 which displayed several deep and aperiodic dips in brightness during the Kepler mission. Our observations are approximately…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-03-09 M. A. Thompson , P. Scicluna , F. Kemper , J. E. Geach , M. M. Dunham , O. Morata , S. Ertel , P. T. P. Ho , J. Dempsey , I. Coulson , G. Petitpas , L. E. Kristensen

This paper shows how the dips and secular dimming in the KIC8462852 light curve can originate in circumstellar material distributed around a single elliptical orbit (e.g., exocomets). The expected thermal emission and wavelength dependent…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-06-19 M. C. Wyatt , R. van Lieshout , G. M. Kennedy , T. S. Boyajian

We present an analysis of the results of long-term multi-band photometric monitoring of the enigmatic star, KIC 8462852. Observations in the $B$, $g'$, $V$, $r'$ and $I_C$ passbands have been acquired at University College London…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2020-06-28 James Hitchcock , Stephen J. Fossey , Giorgio Savini

Apart from thousands of `regular' exoplanet candidates, Kepler satellite has discovered a few stars exhibiting peculiar eclipse-like events. They are most probably caused by disintegrating bodies transiting in front of the star. However,…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-04-12 L. Neslusan , J. Budaj
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