We present results of a study on identifying circumbinary planet candidates that produce multiple transits during one conjunction with eclipsing binary systems. The occurrence of these transits enables us to estimate the candidates' orbital periods, which is crucial as the periods of the currently known transiting circumbinary planets are significantly longer than the typical observational baseline of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Combined with the derived radii, it also provides valuable information needed for follow-up observations and subsequent confirmation of a large number of circumbinary planet candidates from TESS. Motivated by the discovery of the 1108 day circumbinary planet Kepler-1647, we show the application...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
The growing catalog of circumbinary planets strengthens the notion that planets form in a diverse ra...
The majority of binary stars do not eclipse. Current searches for transiting circumbinary planets co...
Planets with two suns have long fascinated our imagination yet it was only recently that astronomers...
Transits on single stars are rare. The probability rarely exceeds a few per cent. Furthermore, this ...
Circumbinary planets (CBPs) are exoplanets that orbit completely around a pair of stars. CBPs provid...
We report the detection of the first circumbinary planet (CBP) found by Transiting Exoplanet Survey ...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We report the detection of the first...
We present here the first observationally based determination of the rate of occurrence of circumbin...
We have derived and tested a simple analytical model for placing limits on the transit timing variat...
We report the first discovery of a transiting circumbinary planet detected from a single sector of T...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
We report the first discovery of a transiting circumbinary planet detected from a single sector of T...
We present a method to confirm the planetary nature of objects in systems with multiple transiting e...
We present a method to confirm the planetary nature of objects in systems with multiple transiting e...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
The growing catalog of circumbinary planets strengthens the notion that planets form in a diverse ra...
The majority of binary stars do not eclipse. Current searches for transiting circumbinary planets co...
Planets with two suns have long fascinated our imagination yet it was only recently that astronomers...
Transits on single stars are rare. The probability rarely exceeds a few per cent. Furthermore, this ...
Circumbinary planets (CBPs) are exoplanets that orbit completely around a pair of stars. CBPs provid...
We report the detection of the first circumbinary planet (CBP) found by Transiting Exoplanet Survey ...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We report the detection of the first...
We present here the first observationally based determination of the rate of occurrence of circumbin...
We have derived and tested a simple analytical model for placing limits on the transit timing variat...
We report the first discovery of a transiting circumbinary planet detected from a single sector of T...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
We report the first discovery of a transiting circumbinary planet detected from a single sector of T...
We present a method to confirm the planetary nature of objects in systems with multiple transiting e...
We present a method to confirm the planetary nature of objects in systems with multiple transiting e...
We report on the orbital architectures of Kepler systems having multiple-planet candidates identifie...
The growing catalog of circumbinary planets strengthens the notion that planets form in a diverse ra...
The majority of binary stars do not eclipse. Current searches for transiting circumbinary planets co...