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The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) will be conducting a nearly all-sky photometric survey over two years, with a core mission goal to discover small transiting exoplanets orbiting nearby bright stars. It will obtain 30-minute…

Space-based transit missions such as Kepler and TESS have demonstrated that planets are ubiquitous. However, the success of these missions heavily depends on ground-based radial velocity (RV) surveys, which combined with transit photometry…

In a few years the Kepler and TESS missions will provide ultra-precise photometry for thousands of RR Lyrae and hundreds of Cepheid stars. In the extended Kepler mission all targets are proposed in the Guest Observer (GO) Program, while the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-03-25 E. Plachy , L. Molnár , R. Szabó , K. Kolenberg , E. Bányai

We present the results from the first two years of the Planet Hunters TESS citizen science project, which identifies planet candidates in the TESS data by engaging members of the general public. Over 22,000 citizen scientists from around…

We set out to look at the overlap between CHEOPS sky coverage and TESS primary mission monotransits to determine what fraction of TESS monotransits may be observed by CHEOPS. We carry out a simulation of TESS transits based on the stellar…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-03-25 Benjamin F. Cooke , Don Pollacco , Monika Lendl , Thibault Kuntzer , Andrea Fortier

We present 2,241 exoplanet candidates identified with data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) during its two-year prime mission. We list these candidates in the TESS Objects of Interest (TOI) Catalog, which includes both…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-06-17 Natalia M. Guerrero , S. Seager , Chelsea X. Huang , Andrew Vanderburg , Aylin Garcia Soto , Ismael Mireles , Katharine Hesse , William Fong , Ana Glidden , Avi Shporer , David W. Latham , Karen A. Collins , Samuel N. Quinn , Jennifer Burt , Diana Dragomir , Ian Crossfield , Roland Vanderspek , Michael Fausnaugh , Christopher J. Burke , George Ricker , Tansu Daylan , Zahra Essack , Maximilian N. Günther , Hugh P. Osborn , Joshua Pepper , Pamela Rowden , Lizhou Sha , Steven Villanueva , Daniel A. Yahalomi , Liang Yu , Sarah Ballard , Natalie M. Batalha , David Berardo , Ashley Chontos , Jason A. Dittmann , Gilbert A. Esquerdo , Thomas Mikal-Evans , Rahul Jayaraman , Akshata Krishnamurthy , Dana R. Louie , Nicholas Mehrle , Prajwal Niraula , Benjamin V. Rackham , Joseph E. Rodriguez , Stephen J. L. Rowden , Clara Sousa-Silva , David Watanabe , Ian Wong , Zhuchang Zhan , Goran Zivanovic , Jessie L. Christiansen , David R. Ciardi , Melanie A. Swain , Michael B. Lund , Susan E. Mullally , Scott W. Fleming , David R. Rodriguez , Patricia T. Boyd , Elisa V. Quintana , Thomas Barclay , Knicole D. Colón , S. A. Rinehart , Joshua E. Schlieder , Mark Clampin , Jon M. Jenkins , Joseph D. Twicken , Douglas A. Caldwell , Jeffrey L. Coughlin , Chris Henze , Jack J. Lissauer , Robert L. Morris , Mark E. Rose , Jeffrey C. Smith , Peter Tenenbaum , Eric B. Ting , Bill Wohler , G. Á. Bakos , Jacob L. Bean , Zachory K. Berta-Thompson , Allyson Bieryla , Luke G. Bouma , Lars A. Buchhave , Nathaniel Butler , David Charbonneau , John P. Doty , Jian Ge , Matthew J. Holman , Andrew W. Howard , Lisa Kaltenegger , Stephen R. Kane , Hans Kjeldsen , Laura Kreidberg , Douglas N. C. Lin , Charlotte Minsky , Norio Narita , Martin Paegert , András Pál , Enric Palle , Dimitar D. Sasselov , Alton Spencer , Alessandro Sozzetti , Keivan G. Stassun , Guillermo Torres , Stephane Udry , Joshua N. Winn

A transiting planet invites us to measure its size, mass, orbital parameters, atmospheric composition, and other characteristics. But the invitation can only be accepted if the host star is bright enough for precise measurements of its flux…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-10-18 Joshua N. Winn

Context: The TESS team periodically issues a new list of transiting exoplanet candidates based on the analysis of the accumulating light curves obtained by the satellite. The list includes the estimated epochs, periods, and durations of the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-11-02 Aviad Panahi , Tsevi Mazeh , Shay Zucker , David W. Latham , Karen A. Collins , Lorenzo Rimoldini , Dafydd Wyn Evans , Laurent Eyer

Context: TESS has been successfully launched and has begin data acquisition. To expedite the science that may be performed with the resulting data it is necessary to gain a good understanding of planetary yields. Given the observing…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-11-21 Benjamin F. Cooke , Don Pollacco , Richard West , James McCormac , Peter J. Wheatley

The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) will perform a two-year survey of nearly the entire sky, with the main goal of detecting exoplanets smaller than Neptune around bright and nearby stars. There do not appear to be any…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-05-26 L. G. Bouma , Joshua N. Winn , Jacobi Kosiarek , P. R. McCullough

We present the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) Habitable Zone Stars Catalog, a list of 1822 nearby stars with a TESS magnitude brighter than T = 12 and reliable distances from Gaia DR2, around which the NASA's TESS mission can…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-03-28 L. Kaltenegger , J. Pepper , K. Stassun , R. Oelkers

The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), launched successfully on 18th of April, 2018, will observe nearly the full sky and will provide time-series imaging data in ~27-day-long campaigns. TESS is equipped with 4 cameras; each has…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2018-10-24 András Pál , László Molnár , Csaba Kiss

New insights on stellar evolution and stellar interiors physics are being made possible by asteroseismology. Throughout the course of the Kepler mission, asteroseismology has also played an important role in the characterization of…

The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite will conduct a 2-year long wide-field survey searching for transiting planets around bright stars. Many TESS discoveries will be amenable to mass characterization via ground-based radial velocity…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-08-15 Ryan Cloutier , René Doyon , François Bouchy , Guillaume Hébrard

The large number of exoplanets discovered with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) means that any observational biases from TESS could influence the derived stellar multiplicity statistics of exoplanet host stars. To…

The NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is observing tens of millions of stars with time spans ranging from $\sim$ 27 days to about 1 year of continuous observations. This vast amount of data contains a wealth of information…

The upcoming TESS mission will detect thousands of candidate transiting exoplanets. Those candidates require extensive follow-up observations to distinguish genuine planets from false positives, and to resolve the physical properties of the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-10-23 David R. Ciardi , Joshua Pepper , Knicole Colon , Stephen R. Kane , With Input from the Astrophysical Community
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