We have conducted a survey of candidate hot subdwarf (HSD) stars in the southern sky searching for fast transits, eclipses, and sinusoidal-like variability in the Evryscope light curves. The survey aims to detect transit signals from Neptune-size planets to gas giants, and eclipses from M-dwarfs and brown dwarfs. The other variability signals are primarily expected to be from compact binaries and reflection effect binaries. Due to the small size of HSDs (R ≈ 0.2 R o˙), transit and eclipse signals are expected to last only ≈20 minutes, but with large signal depths (up to completely eclipsing if the orientation is edge on). With its 2 minute cadence and continuous observation, the Evryscope is well placed to recover these fast transit...
The technique of searching for extra-solar planetary transits is investigated. This technique, which...
Hot subluminous stars of spectral type B and O are core helium-burning stars at the blue end of the ...
Using photometric data collected by Evryscope-South, we search for nearby young variable systems on ...
Fast astronomical events offer a window into exciting stellar, binary, and planetary astrophysics th...
The regions around the celestial poles offer the ability to find and characterize long-term variable...
The regions around the celestial poles offer the ability to find and characterize long-term variable...
We present the discovery of EVR-CB-004, a close binary with a remnant stellar core and an unseen whi...
In this presentation I give an insight of my PhD project dedicated to the search for exoplanets arou...
We conduct a systematic search for periodic variables in the hot subdwarf catalogue using data from ...
Eclipsing post-common-envelope binaries are highly important for resolving the poorly understood, ve...
International audienceContext. Hot subdwarfs, which are hot and small He-burning objects, are ideal ...
Hot subdwarf B (sdB) stars represent one of the least-understood stages of stellar evolution, yet th...
Context. About a third of the hot subdwarfs of spectral type B (sdBs), which are mostly core-helium-...
The technique of searching for extra-solar planetary transits is investigated. This technique, which...
Hot subluminous stars of spectral type B and O are core helium-burning stars at the blue end of the ...
Using photometric data collected by Evryscope-South, we search for nearby young variable systems on ...
Fast astronomical events offer a window into exciting stellar, binary, and planetary astrophysics th...
The regions around the celestial poles offer the ability to find and characterize long-term variable...
The regions around the celestial poles offer the ability to find and characterize long-term variable...
We present the discovery of EVR-CB-004, a close binary with a remnant stellar core and an unseen whi...
In this presentation I give an insight of my PhD project dedicated to the search for exoplanets arou...
We conduct a systematic search for periodic variables in the hot subdwarf catalogue using data from ...
Eclipsing post-common-envelope binaries are highly important for resolving the poorly understood, ve...
International audienceContext. Hot subdwarfs, which are hot and small He-burning objects, are ideal ...
Hot subdwarf B (sdB) stars represent one of the least-understood stages of stellar evolution, yet th...
Context. About a third of the hot subdwarfs of spectral type B (sdBs), which are mostly core-helium-...
The technique of searching for extra-solar planetary transits is investigated. This technique, which...
Hot subluminous stars of spectral type B and O are core helium-burning stars at the blue end of the ...
Using photometric data collected by Evryscope-South, we search for nearby young variable systems on ...