The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) survey currently operates two installations, designated SuperWASP-N and SuperWASP-S, located in the Northern and Southern hemispheres, respectively. These installations are designed to provide high time-resolution photometry for the purpose of detecting transiting extrasolar planets, asteroids, and transient events. Here, we present results from a transit-hunting observing campaign using SuperWASP-N covering a right ascension (RA) range of 06h < RA < 16h. This paper represents the fifth and final in the series of transit candidates released from the 2004 observing season. In total, 729 335 stars from 33 fields were monitored with 130 566 having sufficient precision to be scanned for transit signature...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
We have performed photometric observations of nearly seven million stars with 8 < V < 15 with the Su...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) survey currently operates two installations, designated Sup...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) survey currently operates two installations, designated Sup...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) survey currently operates two installations, designated Sup...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to u...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to u...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to u...
TheWide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to un...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
We have performed photometric observations of nearly seven million stars with 8 < V < 15 with the Su...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to u...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
We have performed photometric observations of nearly seven million stars with 8 < V < 15 with the Su...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) survey currently operates two installations, designated Sup...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) survey currently operates two installations, designated Sup...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) survey currently operates two installations, designated Sup...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to u...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to u...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to u...
TheWide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to un...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
We have performed photometric observations of nearly seven million stars with 8 < V < 15 with the Su...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
The Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) photometrically surveys a large number of nearby stars to u...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...
We have performed photometric observations of nearly seven million stars with 8 < V < 15 with the Su...
The SuperWASP-I (Wide Angle Search for Planets-I) instrument observed 6.7 million stars between 8 an...