Statistics
Scientific paper
Sep 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011ess.....2.2801m&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, ESS meeting #2, #28.01
Statistics
Scientific paper
The recent discoveries of three planets transiting Kepler-9 (Holman et al. 2010; Torres et al. 2011), six densely packed planets transiting Kepler-11 (Lissauer et al. 2011), and a total of 170 stars with multiple transiting planet candidates (Borucki et al. 2011; Steffen et al. 2010) bode well for the future of multiple-transiting planet systems (MTPSs). For many faint (Kp>14) Kepler targets, traditional confirmation by radial velocities is not practical. Fortunately, detailed light curve analysis can eliminate the vast majority of false-positive scenarios and statistically validate such systems (Torres et al. 2011; Fressin et al. 2011).
We explore the utility of the ratio of the observed transit durations in MTPSs for validating candidate MTPSs. After normalizing by a function of orbital periods, we obtain a parameter with a distribution centered on unity for multiple planets around the same star, but markedly different for certain blend scenarios. Using the
Ford Eric B.
Morehead Robert C.
Prsa Andrej
Ragozzine Darin
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