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PP 09045

Ground-based photometry of space-based transit detections: Photometric follow-up of the CoRoT mission

H.J.Deeg(1), M.Gillon(2,3), A.Shporer(4), D.Rouan(5), B.Stecklum(6), et al. (also: J.M. Almenara(1), M. Rabus(1), B. Tingley(1) )
(1) IAC, (2) Obs. Gèneva, (3) U. Liège, (4) Tel Aviv Univ., (5) LESIA Paris, (6) Tautenburg
The motivation, techniques and performance of the ground-based photometric follow-up of transit detections by the CoRoT space mission are presented. Its principal raison d'être arises from the much higher spatial resolution of common ground-based telescopes in comparison to CoRoT's cameras. This allows the identification of many transit candidates as arising from eclipsing binaries that are contaminating CoRoT's lightcurves, even in low-amplitude transit events that cannot be detected with ground-based obervations. For the ground observations, 'on'-'off' photometry is now largely employed, in which only a short timeseries during a transit and a section outside a transit is observed and compared photometrically. CoRoT planet candidates' transits are being observed by a dedicated team with access to telescopes with sizes ranging from 0.2 to 2 m. As an example, the process that led to the rejection of contaminating eclipsing binaries near the host star of the Super-Earth planet CoRoT-7b is shown. Experiences and techniques from this work may also be useful for other transit-detection experiments, when the discovery instrument obtains data with a relatively low angular resolution.

 
Aceptado para publicación en A&A | Enviado el 2009-08-11 | Proyecto 3E3907