SuperWASP is one of the largest ground-based surveys for transiting exoplanets. To date, it has observed over 31 million stars. Such an extensive database of time resolved photometry holds the potential for extensive searches of stellar variability, and provide solid candidates for the upcoming TESS mission. Previous work by e.g. [15], [5], [12] has shown that the WASP archive provides a wealth of pulsationally variable stars. In this talk I will provide an overview of the SuperWASP project, present some of the published results from the survey, and some of the on-going work to identify key targets for the TESS mission
We present the results of a survey using the WASP archive to search for high-frequency pulsations in...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has revolutionized the study of stellar variability...
The SuperWASP cameras are wide- field imaging systems at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos...
Abstract. SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its d...
SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its database now con...
The searches for transiting exoplanets have produced a vast amount of time-resolved photometric data...
The highly successful SuperWASP planetary transit finding programme has surveyed a large fraction of...
The shape and periodic nature of stellar light curves can uncover important information about a star...
A survey of A-type stars is conducted with the SuperWASP archive in the search for pulsationally var...
We present a summary of the first results from the SuperWASP survey, including the detection of two ...
We present the results of a survey using the WASP archive to search for high-frequency pulsations in...
We present the current status of the SuperWASP project, a Wide Angle Search for Planets. SuperWASP c...
We present the current status of the SuperWASP project, a Wide Angle Search for Planets. SuperWASP c...
SuperWASP is an ultra-wide field (over 300 sq. degrees) photometric survey project designed to monit...
The SuperWASP project has a vast archive of stellar variables still to be exploited. In this work, I...
We present the results of a survey using the WASP archive to search for high-frequency pulsations in...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has revolutionized the study of stellar variability...
The SuperWASP cameras are wide- field imaging systems at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos...
Abstract. SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its d...
SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its database now con...
The searches for transiting exoplanets have produced a vast amount of time-resolved photometric data...
The highly successful SuperWASP planetary transit finding programme has surveyed a large fraction of...
The shape and periodic nature of stellar light curves can uncover important information about a star...
A survey of A-type stars is conducted with the SuperWASP archive in the search for pulsationally var...
We present a summary of the first results from the SuperWASP survey, including the detection of two ...
We present the results of a survey using the WASP archive to search for high-frequency pulsations in...
We present the current status of the SuperWASP project, a Wide Angle Search for Planets. SuperWASP c...
We present the current status of the SuperWASP project, a Wide Angle Search for Planets. SuperWASP c...
SuperWASP is an ultra-wide field (over 300 sq. degrees) photometric survey project designed to monit...
The SuperWASP project has a vast archive of stellar variables still to be exploited. In this work, I...
We present the results of a survey using the WASP archive to search for high-frequency pulsations in...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has revolutionized the study of stellar variability...
The SuperWASP cameras are wide- field imaging systems at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos...