We identify 231 objects in the newly released Cycle 0 data set from the Kepler Mission as double-eclipse, detached eclipsing binary systems with T_(eff) < 5500 K and orbital periods shorter than ~32 days. We model each light curve using the JKTEBOP code with a genetic algorithm to obtain precise values for each system. We identify 95 new systems with both components below 1.0 M_⊙ and eclipses of at least 0.1 mag, suitable for ground-based follow-up. Of these, 14 have periods less than 1.0 day, 52 have periods between 1.0 and 10.0 days, and 29 have periods greater than 10.0 days. This new sample of main-sequence, low-mass, double-eclipse, detached eclipsing binary candidates more than doubles the number of previously known systems and ...
Few observational constraints exist for the tidal synchronization rate of late-type stars, despite i...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (102–103 d) are difficult to measure with...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
The Kepler K2 mission now makes it possible to find and study a wider variety of eclipsing binary st...
We present the discovery and characterization of four low-mass (M < 0.6 M⊙) eclipsing binary (EB) sy...
The Kepler mission has provided unprecedented, nearly continuous photometric data of ~200,000 object...
The primary Kepler Mission provided nearly continuous monitoring of ∼200,000 objects with unpreceden...
We present the discovery and characterization of four low-mass (M < 0.6 M⊙) eclipsing binary (EB) sy...
In this study we identify 11 Kepler systems (KIC 5255552, 5653126, 5731312, 7670617, 7821010, 802331...
The fundamental properties of low-mass stars are not as well understood as those of their more massi...
The primary Kepler Mission provided nearly continuous monitoring of ~200,000 objects with unpreceden...
Accurate knowledge of stellar parameters such as mass, radius, effective temperature, and compositio...
We present a new eclipsing post-common-envelope binary, identified inside the Kepler field prior to ...
We have characterised detached eclipsing binaries from the Kepler field with low mass components by ...
We have characterised detached eclipsing binaries from the Kepler field with low mass components by ...
Few observational constraints exist for the tidal synchronization rate of late-type stars, despite i...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (102–103 d) are difficult to measure with...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
The Kepler K2 mission now makes it possible to find and study a wider variety of eclipsing binary st...
We present the discovery and characterization of four low-mass (M < 0.6 M⊙) eclipsing binary (EB) sy...
The Kepler mission has provided unprecedented, nearly continuous photometric data of ~200,000 object...
The primary Kepler Mission provided nearly continuous monitoring of ∼200,000 objects with unpreceden...
We present the discovery and characterization of four low-mass (M < 0.6 M⊙) eclipsing binary (EB) sy...
In this study we identify 11 Kepler systems (KIC 5255552, 5653126, 5731312, 7670617, 7821010, 802331...
The fundamental properties of low-mass stars are not as well understood as those of their more massi...
The primary Kepler Mission provided nearly continuous monitoring of ~200,000 objects with unpreceden...
Accurate knowledge of stellar parameters such as mass, radius, effective temperature, and compositio...
We present a new eclipsing post-common-envelope binary, identified inside the Kepler field prior to ...
We have characterised detached eclipsing binaries from the Kepler field with low mass components by ...
We have characterised detached eclipsing binaries from the Kepler field with low mass components by ...
Few observational constraints exist for the tidal synchronization rate of late-type stars, despite i...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (102–103 d) are difficult to measure with...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....