Kepler Results

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We report on the progress of a project to confirm Kepler planet candidates in systems with multiple transiting planet candidates based on correlated transit timing variations (TTVs) among pairs of planet candidates in the same system. We provide an overview of putative TTV signals identified in the Kepler data set (Ford et al. 2011). We describe algorithms for assessing the statistical significance of correlated TTV signals and the results when applied to Kepler data. Kepler was selected as the 10th mission of the Discovery Program. Funding for this mission is provided by NASA, Science Mission Directorate.

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