Abstract. SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its database now contains over 300 billion data points covering 30 million unique objects from 10 million images obtained over 1700 nights since 2004. In addition to having discovered 70 transiting exoplanets, SuperWASP enables long-baseline, high-cadence studies of variable stars to be performed. We summarise some of the studies already carried out, and look ahead to the prospects for studying periodic variables with varying periods. The science which is thus supported will include studies of the Blazhko effect in RR Lyrae stars, migrating starspots in rotational variables, third bodies in eclipsing binaries, and coalescing binary stars
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...
Photometric transit surveys promise to complement the currently known sample of extra-solar planets ...
SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its database now con...
SuperWASP is one of the largest ground-based surveys for transiting exoplanets. To date, it has obse...
The highly successful SuperWASP planetary transit finding programme has surveyed a large fraction of...
Abstract. The searches for transiting exoplanets have produced a vast amount of time-resolved photom...
The Super Wide Angle Search for Planets (SuperWASP) is a whole-sky high-cadence optical survey that ...
We present a summary of the first results from the SuperWASP survey, including the detection of two ...
SuperWASP is an ultra-wide field (over 300 sq. degrees) photometric survey project designed to monit...
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...
The WASP consortium is conducting an ultra-wide field survey of stars between 8–15 mag from both hem...
We present the SuperWASP light curve of a 10th magnitude A7V star containing a single, well-defined ...
The purpose of this thesis was to create an automated classifier for periodic stellar objects in the...
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...
Photometric transit surveys promise to complement the currently known sample of extra-solar planets ...
SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its database now con...
SuperWASP is one of the largest ground-based surveys for transiting exoplanets. To date, it has obse...
The highly successful SuperWASP planetary transit finding programme has surveyed a large fraction of...
Abstract. The searches for transiting exoplanets have produced a vast amount of time-resolved photom...
The Super Wide Angle Search for Planets (SuperWASP) is a whole-sky high-cadence optical survey that ...
We present a summary of the first results from the SuperWASP survey, including the detection of two ...
SuperWASP is an ultra-wide field (over 300 sq. degrees) photometric survey project designed to monit...
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...
The WASP consortium is conducting an ultra-wide field survey of stars between 8–15 mag from both hem...
We present the SuperWASP light curve of a 10th magnitude A7V star containing a single, well-defined ...
The purpose of this thesis was to create an automated classifier for periodic stellar objects in the...
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...
Photometric transit surveys promise to complement the currently known sample of extra-solar planets ...