Kepler observations of three pre-launch exoplanet candidates: discovery of two eclipsing binaries and a new exoplanet

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Title
Kepler observations of three pre-launch exoplanet candidates: discovery of two eclipsing binaries and a new exoplanet
Abstract
Three transiting exoplanet candidate stars were discovered in a ground-based photometric survey prior to the launch of NASA's Kepler mission. Kepler observations of them were obtained during Quarter 1 of the Kepler mission. All three stars are faint by radial velocity follow-up standards, so we have examined these candidates with regard to eliminating false positives and providing high confidence exoplanet selection.We present a first attempt to exclude false positives for this set of faint stars without high-resolution radial velocity analysis. This method of exoplanet confirmation will form a large part of the Kepler mission follow-up for Jupiter-sized exoplanet candidates orbiting faint stars. Using the Kepler light curves and pixel data, as well as medium-resolution reconnaissance spectroscopy and speckle imaging, we find that two of our candidates are binary stars. One consists of a late-F star with an early M companion, while the other is a K0 star plus a late M-dwarf/brown dwarf in a 19 day elliptical orbit. The third candidate (BOKS-1) is an r = 15 G8V star hosting a newly discovered exoplanet with a radius of 1.12 RJupiter in a 3.9 day orbit. © 2010 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Publication
The Astrophysical Journal
Date
2010-11-30, November 2010
Volume
725
Issue
2
Pages
1633-1643
Journal Abbr
Astrophys. J.
ISSN
0004637X (ISSN)
Language
English
Extra
12 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: pop00072 tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Howell, S. B., Rowe, J. F., Sherry, W., von Braun, K., Ciardi, D. R., Bryson, S. T., Feldmeier, J. J., Horch, E. P., & van Belle, G. T. (2010). Kepler observations of three pre-launch exoplanet candidates: discovery of two eclipsing binaries and a new exoplanet. The Astrophysical Journal, 725(2), 1633–1643. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/725/2/1633