We present an extension of the formalism recently proposed by Pepper and Gaudi to evaluate the yield of transit surveys in homogeneous stellar systems, incorporating the impact of correlated noise on transit time-scales on the detectability of transits, and simultaneously incorporating the magnitude limits imposed by the need for radial velocity (RV) follow-up of transit candidates. New expressions are derived for the different contributions to the noise budget on transit time-scales and the least-squares detection statistic for box-shaped transits, and their behaviour as a function of stellar mass is re-examined. Correlated noise that is constant with apparent stellar magnitude implies a steep decrease in detection probability at the high-...
Context. Detecting exoplanets in clusters of different ages is a powerful tool for understanding a n...
International audienceContext. Stars in young nearby associations are the only targets that allow gi...
Studies of transiting Neptune-sized planets orbiting close to nearby bright stars can inform theorie...
We present an extension of the formalism recently proposed by Pepper and Gaudi to evaluate the yield...
We analyze the properties of searches devoted to finding planetary transits by observing simple stel...
Since the discovery of short-period exoplanets a decade ago, photometric surveys have been recognize...
The yields from transit surveys can be used to constrain the frequency and statistical properties of...
Context. Each transiting planet discovered is characterized by 7 measurable quantities, that may or ...
We develop a method for predicting the yield of transiting planets from a photometric survey given t...
Context. Stellar noise produced by oscillations, granulation phenomena (granulation, mesogranulation...
The radial velocity technique is commonly used to classify transiting exoplanet candidates. However,...
Transiting extrasolar planets are now discovered jointly by photometric surveys and by radial veloci...
article in press in A&A, 21 pages, 18 figuresInternational audienceTransiting extrasolar planets are...
Context. The radial velocity (RV) technique is a powerful tool for detecting extrasolar planets and ...
The probability that an existing planetary transit is detectable in one's data is sensitively depend...
Context. Detecting exoplanets in clusters of different ages is a powerful tool for understanding a n...
International audienceContext. Stars in young nearby associations are the only targets that allow gi...
Studies of transiting Neptune-sized planets orbiting close to nearby bright stars can inform theorie...
We present an extension of the formalism recently proposed by Pepper and Gaudi to evaluate the yield...
We analyze the properties of searches devoted to finding planetary transits by observing simple stel...
Since the discovery of short-period exoplanets a decade ago, photometric surveys have been recognize...
The yields from transit surveys can be used to constrain the frequency and statistical properties of...
Context. Each transiting planet discovered is characterized by 7 measurable quantities, that may or ...
We develop a method for predicting the yield of transiting planets from a photometric survey given t...
Context. Stellar noise produced by oscillations, granulation phenomena (granulation, mesogranulation...
The radial velocity technique is commonly used to classify transiting exoplanet candidates. However,...
Transiting extrasolar planets are now discovered jointly by photometric surveys and by radial veloci...
article in press in A&A, 21 pages, 18 figuresInternational audienceTransiting extrasolar planets are...
Context. The radial velocity (RV) technique is a powerful tool for detecting extrasolar planets and ...
The probability that an existing planetary transit is detectable in one's data is sensitively depend...
Context. Detecting exoplanets in clusters of different ages is a powerful tool for understanding a n...
International audienceContext. Stars in young nearby associations are the only targets that allow gi...
Studies of transiting Neptune-sized planets orbiting close to nearby bright stars can inform theorie...