We present the results of the second year of exoplanet candidate host speckle observations from the SOAR TESS survey. We find 89 of the 589 newly observed TESS planet candidate hosts have companions within 3″, resulting in light-curve dilution, that, if not accounted for, leads to underestimated planetary radii. We combined these observations with those from Paper I to search for evidence of the impact binary stars have on planetary systems. Removing the one-quarter of the targets observed identified as false-positive planet detections, we find that transiting planets are suppressed by nearly a factor of seven in close solar-type binaries, nearly twice the suppression previously reported. The result on planet occurrence rates that are based...
The Kepler light curves used to detect thousands of planetary candidates are susceptible to dilution...
Stars with wide brown dwarf companions that host exoplanets are extremely rare, as only four were re...
Roughly half of Solar-type planet hosts have stellar companions, so understanding how these binary c...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is conducting a two-year wide-field survey searchin...
In the past decade, space-based transit surveys have delivered thousands of potential planet-hosting...
The dynamical influence of binary companions is expected to profoundly influence planetary systems. ...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is a NASA-sponsored Explorer mission that will perf...
Using the known detection limits for high-resolution imaging observations and the statistical proper...
TESS has proven to be a powerful resource for finding planets, including those that orbit the most p...
Given the frequency of stellar multiplicity in the solar neighborhood, it is important to study the ...
We present high-resolution observations of a sample of 75 K2 targets from Campaigns 1-3 using speckl...
The transit method of exoplanet discovery and characterization has enabled numerous breakthroughs in...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has a goal of detecting small planets orbiting star...
Using the known detection limits for high-resolution imaging observations and the statistical proper...
Nearly half of all solar-type stars have at least one stellar or brown dwarf companion, and planets ...
The Kepler light curves used to detect thousands of planetary candidates are susceptible to dilution...
Stars with wide brown dwarf companions that host exoplanets are extremely rare, as only four were re...
Roughly half of Solar-type planet hosts have stellar companions, so understanding how these binary c...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is conducting a two-year wide-field survey searchin...
In the past decade, space-based transit surveys have delivered thousands of potential planet-hosting...
The dynamical influence of binary companions is expected to profoundly influence planetary systems. ...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is a NASA-sponsored Explorer mission that will perf...
Using the known detection limits for high-resolution imaging observations and the statistical proper...
TESS has proven to be a powerful resource for finding planets, including those that orbit the most p...
Given the frequency of stellar multiplicity in the solar neighborhood, it is important to study the ...
We present high-resolution observations of a sample of 75 K2 targets from Campaigns 1-3 using speckl...
The transit method of exoplanet discovery and characterization has enabled numerous breakthroughs in...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has a goal of detecting small planets orbiting star...
Using the known detection limits for high-resolution imaging observations and the statistical proper...
Nearly half of all solar-type stars have at least one stellar or brown dwarf companion, and planets ...
The Kepler light curves used to detect thousands of planetary candidates are susceptible to dilution...
Stars with wide brown dwarf companions that host exoplanets are extremely rare, as only four were re...
Roughly half of Solar-type planet hosts have stellar companions, so understanding how these binary c...