In this paper, we determine the detectability of eclipsing binary star companions from eclipse timing variations using the Kepler mission data set. Extensive and precise stellar time-series photometry from space-based missions enable searches for binary star companions. However, due to the large data sets and computational resources involved, these searches would benefit from guidance from detection simulations. Our simulations start with and benefit from the use of empirical Kepler mission data, into which we inject third bodies to predict the resulting timing of binary star eclipses. We find that the orbital eccentricity of the third body and the orbital period of the host binary star are the key factors in detecting companions. Target br...
We used photometric data from the WASP (Wide‐Angle Search for Planets) survey to explore the possibi...
We have performed extensive simulations to explore the possibility of detecting eclipses and transit...
Aims. As part of our long-term observational project we aim to measure very precise mid-eclipse time...
We present a catalog of precise eclipse times and analysis of third body signals among 1279 close bi...
Aims.Our objective is to elucidate the physical process that causes the observed observed-minus-calc...
Previous studies on the subject of eclipsing binaries (EBs) within the Kepler field have been adequa...
Context. Since the discovery of the first transiting extrasolar planet, transit timing has been reco...
Searches for planets and brown dwarf companions to evolved close binary stars (e.g., detached WD+dM ...
International audienceWe discuss a method to determine orbital properties and masses of low-mass bod...
A photometric method to detect planets orbiting around shortperiodic binary stars is presented. It i...
In this paper, we report the evidence for a planetary mass body orbiting the close binary star KIC 5...
A photometric method to detect planets orbiting around shortperiodic binary stars is presented. It i...
We present the results of a search through the photometric database of Kepler eclipsing binaries loo...
We present the results of a search through the photometric database of Kepler eclipsing binaries loo...
We present the new results of our long-term observational project to detect the small variations in ...
We used photometric data from the WASP (Wide‐Angle Search for Planets) survey to explore the possibi...
We have performed extensive simulations to explore the possibility of detecting eclipses and transit...
Aims. As part of our long-term observational project we aim to measure very precise mid-eclipse time...
We present a catalog of precise eclipse times and analysis of third body signals among 1279 close bi...
Aims.Our objective is to elucidate the physical process that causes the observed observed-minus-calc...
Previous studies on the subject of eclipsing binaries (EBs) within the Kepler field have been adequa...
Context. Since the discovery of the first transiting extrasolar planet, transit timing has been reco...
Searches for planets and brown dwarf companions to evolved close binary stars (e.g., detached WD+dM ...
International audienceWe discuss a method to determine orbital properties and masses of low-mass bod...
A photometric method to detect planets orbiting around shortperiodic binary stars is presented. It i...
In this paper, we report the evidence for a planetary mass body orbiting the close binary star KIC 5...
A photometric method to detect planets orbiting around shortperiodic binary stars is presented. It i...
We present the results of a search through the photometric database of Kepler eclipsing binaries loo...
We present the results of a search through the photometric database of Kepler eclipsing binaries loo...
We present the new results of our long-term observational project to detect the small variations in ...
We used photometric data from the WASP (Wide‐Angle Search for Planets) survey to explore the possibi...
We have performed extensive simulations to explore the possibility of detecting eclipses and transit...
Aims. As part of our long-term observational project we aim to measure very precise mid-eclipse time...