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The original {\it Kepler} mission observed and characterized over 2400 eclipsing binaries in addition to its prolific exoplanet detections. Despite the mechanical malfunction and subsequent non-recovery of two reaction wheels used to…

High-cadence observations of the Galactic bulge by the microlensing surveys led to the discovery of a handful of extremely short-timescale microlensing events that can be attributed to free-floating or wide-orbit planets. Here, we report…

The nearly continuous light curves with micromagnitude precision provided by the space mission Kepler are revolutionising our view of pulsating stars. They have revealed a vast sea of low-amplitude pulsation modes that were undetectable…

Gravitational microlensing depends primarily on the lens mass and presents a larger occurrence rate in crowded regions, which makes it the best tool to uncover the initial mass function (IMF) of low-mass stars in the Galactic bulge. The…

We present measurements of the microlensing optical depth and event rate toward the Galactic Bulge based on two years of the MOA-II survey. This sample contains ~1000 microlensing events, with an Einstein Radius crossing time of t_E < 200…

The recently approved NASA K2 mission has the potential to multiply by an order of magnitude the number of short-period transiting planets found by Kepler around bright and low-mass stars, and to revolutionise our understanding of stellar…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-23 Suzanne Aigrain , Simon T. Hodgkin , Michael J. Irwin , Jim R. Lewis , Stephen J. Roberts

On 2018 Feb. 4.41, the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) discovered ASASSN-18bt in the K2 Campaign 16 field. With a redshift of z=0.01098 and a peak apparent magnitude of B_{max}=14.31, ASASSN-18bt is the nearest and…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2019-01-09 B. J. Shappee , T. W. -s. Holoien , M. R. Drout , K. Auchettl , M. D. Stritzinger , C. S. Kochanek , K. Z. Stanek , E. Shaya , G. Narayan , J. S. Brown , S. Bose , D. Bersier , J. Brimacombe , Ping Chen , Subo Dong , S. Holmbo , B. Katz , J. A. Munnoz , R. L. Mutel , R. S. Post , J. L. Prieto , J. Shields , D. Tallon , T. A. Thompson , P. J. Vallely , S. Villanueva , L. Denneau , H. Flewelling , A. N. Heinze , K. W. Smith , B. Stalder , J. L. Tonry , H. Weiland , T. Barclay , G. Barentsen , A. M. Cody , J. Dotson , F. Foerster , P. Garnavich , M. Gully-santiago , C. Hedges , S. Howell , D. Kasen , S. Margheim , R. Mushotzky , A. Rest , B. E. Tucker , A. Villar , A. Zenteno , G. Beerman , R. Bjella , G. Castillo , J. Coughlin , B. Elsaesser , S. Flynn , R. Gangopadhyay , K. Griest , M. Hanley , J. Kampmeier , R. Kloetzel , L. Kohnert , C. Labonde , R. Larsen , K. A. Larson , K. M. Mccalmont-everton , C. Mcginn , L. Migliorini , J. Moffatt , M. Muszynski , V. Nystrom , D. Osborne , M. Packard , C. A. Peterson , M. Redick , L. H. Reedy , S. E. Ross , B. Spencer , K. Steward , J. E. Van Cleve , J. Vinicius De Miranda Cardoso , T. Weschler , A. Wheaton , J. Bulger , T. B. Lowe , E. A. Magnier , A. S. B. Schultz , C. Z. Waters , M. Willman , Eddie Baron , Zhihao Chen , James M. Derkacy , Fang Huang , Linyi Li , Wenxiong Li , Xue Li , Liming Rui , Hanna Sai , Lifan Wang , Lingzhi Wang , Xiaofeng Wang , Danfeng Xiang , Jicheng Zhang , Jujia Zhang , Kaicheng Zhang , Tianmeng Zhang , Xinghan Zhang , Xulin Zhao , P. J. Brown , J. J. Hermes , J. Nordin , S. Points , G. M. Strampelli , A. Zenteno

In the late 1990s, the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) team conducted the second phase of their long-term monitoring programme, OGLE-II, which since has been superseded by OGLE-III. All the monitoring data of this second…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 I. Snellen , R. van der Burg , M. de Hoon , F. Vuijsje

We present the results of the decade-long M31 observation from the Wendelstein Calar Alto Pixellensing Project (WeCAPP). WeCAPP has monitored M31 from 1997 till 2008 in both R- and I-filters, thus provides the longest baseline of all M31…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-04-29 C. -H. Lee , A. Riffeser , S. Seitz , R. Bender , J. Koppenhoefer

We present preliminary results of the analysis of 5 years of MACHO data on the Galactic bulge microlensing events with clump giants as sources. This class of events allows one to obtain robust conclusions because relatively bright clump…

Modern surveys of gravitational microlensing events have progressed to detecting thousands per year. Surveys are capable of probing Galactic structure, stellar evolution, lens populations, black hole physics, and the nature of dark matter.…

The proposed field-of-view of the Kepler mission is at an ecliptic latitude of ~55 degrees, where the surface density of scattered Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) is a few percent that in the ecliptic plane. The rate of occultations of Kepler…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 B. Scott Gaudi

Context: Gravitational microlensing is sensitive to compact-object lenses in the Milky Way, including white dwarfs, neutron stars or black holes, and could potentially probe a wide range of stellar remnant masses. However, the mass of the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2020-04-14 Łukasz Wyrzykowski , Ilya Mandel

We present the lightcurves of two microlensing events from the MACHO Project data that are likely to be due to lenses with masses similar to Jupiter's mass. Although the MACHO Project survey data are not sufficient to definitively establish…

The KM3NeT neutrino detectors are currently under construction at two locations in the Mediterranean Sea, aiming to detect the Cherenkov light generated by high-energy relativistic charged particles in sea water. The KM3NeT collaboration…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2021-01-25 Jutta Schnabel , Tamas Gal , Zineb Aly

Optical microlensing surveys are restricted from detecting events near the Galactic plane and center, where the event rate is thought to be the highest, due to the high optical extinction of these fields. In the near-infrared (NIR),…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-01-18 Y. Shvartzvald , G. Bryden , A. Gould , C. B. Henderson , S. B. Howell , C. Beichman

Microlensing campaigns have a long history of observations covering the Galactic bulge, where thousands of detections have been obtained, including many exoplanetary systems. The Euclid Galactic Bulge Survey represents a unique opportunity…

We present measurements of the microlensing optical depth and event rate toward the Galactic bulge using the dataset from the 2006--2014 MOA-II survey, which covers 22 bulge fields spanning ~42 deg^2 between -5 deg < l < 10 deg and -7 deg <…

We perform a homogeneous search for and analysis of optical occultations and phase variations of the most favorable ultra-short-period (USP) ($P<1$~d) sub-Neptunes ($R_{p}<4 R_{\oplus}$) observed by $\textit{Kepler}$ and K2, with the aim of…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-03-14 Vikash Singh , A. S. Bonomo , G. Scandariato , N. Cibrario , D. Barbato , L. Fossati , I. Pagano , A. Sozzetti