We demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of photometric correction algorithms for satellite pointing jitter in the upcoming space mission COROT, which will study asteroseismology and search for exoplanets. Two algorithms based on model-based estimation and decorrelation are tested in two ways: (1) with artificial light sources in the COROT CCD test bench, and (2) with on-orbit photometry from the Canadian MOST (Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars) satellite. Both algorithms effectively correct for pointing jitter to yield the expected results based on the inputs. The test with MOST data on a multiperiodic pulsating star demonstrates that the model-based estimation method recovers the oscillation signals better, while the decor...
We present here the set of corrections that will be applied to the raw data of the CoRoT mission. Th...
This thesis explores the feasibility and challenges of utilizing small satellites for astrophotometr...
In this short paper, we study the photometric precision of stellar light curves obtained by the CoRo...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of photometric correction algo...
International audienceThe COROT satellite contains a highly accurate stellar photometer with two cha...
International audienceThe COROT (COnvection, ROtation and planetary Transit) satellite will be launc...
The COROT satellite contains a highly accurate stellar photometer with two channels that are respect...
CoRoT (Convection, Rotation and planetary Transits) is a space mission conceived to the stellar seis...
International audienceContext: The CoRoT satellite is a highly accurate photometer with 2 channels r...
ESA Special Publication. The CoRoT Mission Pre-Launch Status - Stellar Seismology and Planet Finding...
International audienceContext: .Fitting photometry algorithms can be very effective provided that an...
We present here the set of corrections that will be applied to the raw data of the CoRoT mission. Th...
This thesis explores the feasibility and challenges of utilizing small satellites for astrophotometr...
In this short paper, we study the photometric precision of stellar light curves obtained by the CoRo...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of photometric correction algo...
International audienceThe COROT satellite contains a highly accurate stellar photometer with two cha...
International audienceThe COROT (COnvection, ROtation and planetary Transit) satellite will be launc...
The COROT satellite contains a highly accurate stellar photometer with two channels that are respect...
CoRoT (Convection, Rotation and planetary Transits) is a space mission conceived to the stellar seis...
International audienceContext: The CoRoT satellite is a highly accurate photometer with 2 channels r...
ESA Special Publication. The CoRoT Mission Pre-Launch Status - Stellar Seismology and Planet Finding...
International audienceContext: .Fitting photometry algorithms can be very effective provided that an...
We present here the set of corrections that will be applied to the raw data of the CoRoT mission. Th...
This thesis explores the feasibility and challenges of utilizing small satellites for astrophotometr...
In this short paper, we study the photometric precision of stellar light curves obtained by the CoRo...