Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 2007
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Transiting Extrapolar Planets Workshop ASP Conference Series, Vol. 366, Proceedings of the conference held 25-28 September, 2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
We present the current status of the SuperWASP-South instrument. The mode of operation is outlined and details of observations to date and data management/reduction are given. Results from a preliminary transit search show that there is currently insufficient data to detect any significant fraction of potential transits. However after ˜6 months we expect to surpass the data volume (12.8×10^9 data points on 6.7×10^6 objects) obtained with SuperWASP-North in 2004, leading to the detection of many more transiting extrasolar planets.
Anderson David R.
Lister Tim A.
West Richard G.
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