The Kepler Mission has demonstrated that excellent stellar photometric performance can be achieved using apertures constructed from optimally selected CCD pixels. The clever methods used to correct for systematic errors, while very successful, still have some limitations in their ability to extract long-term trends in stellar flux. They also leave poorly correlated bias sources, such as drifting moir pattern, uncorrected. We will illustrate several approaches where applying systematic error correction algorithms to the pixel time series, rather than the co-added raw flux time series, provide significant advantages. Examples include, spatially localized determination of time varying moir pattern biases, greater sensitivity to radiation-induc...
Context. A comparison of solar and stellar brightness variations is hampered by the difference in sp...
Consumer-level digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras are typically not used in professional astr...
The Kepler spacecraft is in a heliocentric Earth-trailing orbit, continuously observing ~160,000 sel...
The Kepler spacecraft has collected data of high photometric precision and cadence almost continuous...
The Kepler Mission is designed to detect the 80 parts per million (ppm) signal from an Earth-Sun equ...
Instrument-induced artifacts in the raw Kepler pixel data include time-varying crosstalk from the fi...
The Kepler Mission is designed to detect the 80 parts per million (ppm) signal from an Earth-Sun equ...
We present an overview of the pixel-level calibration of flight data from the Kepler Mission perform...
14DFM is responsible for most of the data-driven modeling shown in this white paper. 15DL is respons...
The Kepler Mission photometer is an unusually complex array of CCDs. A large number of time-varying ...
Space-based transit search missions such as Kepler are collecting large numbers of stellar light cur...
The Kepler Mission focal plane contains 42 charge-coupled device (CCD) photodetectors. Each CCD is c...
The Kepler Mission is designed to characterize the frequency of Earth-sized planets in the habitable...
Space-based transit search missions such as Kepler are collecting large numbers of stellar light cur...
The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) on the Spitzer Space Telescope has been used to measure < 10^(-4) t...
Context. A comparison of solar and stellar brightness variations is hampered by the difference in sp...
Consumer-level digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras are typically not used in professional astr...
The Kepler spacecraft is in a heliocentric Earth-trailing orbit, continuously observing ~160,000 sel...
The Kepler spacecraft has collected data of high photometric precision and cadence almost continuous...
The Kepler Mission is designed to detect the 80 parts per million (ppm) signal from an Earth-Sun equ...
Instrument-induced artifacts in the raw Kepler pixel data include time-varying crosstalk from the fi...
The Kepler Mission is designed to detect the 80 parts per million (ppm) signal from an Earth-Sun equ...
We present an overview of the pixel-level calibration of flight data from the Kepler Mission perform...
14DFM is responsible for most of the data-driven modeling shown in this white paper. 15DL is respons...
The Kepler Mission photometer is an unusually complex array of CCDs. A large number of time-varying ...
Space-based transit search missions such as Kepler are collecting large numbers of stellar light cur...
The Kepler Mission focal plane contains 42 charge-coupled device (CCD) photodetectors. Each CCD is c...
The Kepler Mission is designed to characterize the frequency of Earth-sized planets in the habitable...
Space-based transit search missions such as Kepler are collecting large numbers of stellar light cur...
The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) on the Spitzer Space Telescope has been used to measure < 10^(-4) t...
Context. A comparison of solar and stellar brightness variations is hampered by the difference in sp...
Consumer-level digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras are typically not used in professional astr...
The Kepler spacecraft is in a heliocentric Earth-trailing orbit, continuously observing ~160,000 sel...