Identifying False Alarms in the Kepler Planet Candidate Catalog
Authors:
Mullally et al
Abstract:
We present a new automated method to identify instrumental features masquerading as small, long period planets in the \kepler\ planet candidate catalog. These systematics, mistakenly identified as planet transits, can have a strong impact on occurrence rate calculations because they cluster in a region of parameter space where Kepler's sensitivity to planets is poor. We compare individual transit-like events to a variety of models of real transits and systematic events, and use a Bayesian Information Criterion to evaluate the likelihood that each event is real. We describe our technique and test its performance on simulated data. Results from this technique are incorporated in the \kepler\ Q1-17 DR24 planet candidate catalog of \citet{Coughlin15}.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Identifying False Alarms in the Kepler Planet Candidate Catalog
Labels:
false positive,
kepler
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