Planets Everywhere: The 7th Kepler Planet Catalog - Fergal Mullally (SET...
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 4 Δεκ 2015
Dr.
Mullally will present the 7th catalog of Planet Candidates found by
Kepler. Uniformly vetted lists of detected planet candidates are a key
step towards measuring the occurrence rates of planets, as well as
providing interesting individual objects for potential follow-up. The
7th catalog includes 8826 objects of interest, of which 4696 are deemed
viable planet candidates.
This catalog is the first to be
uniformly vetted in an entirely objective manner by algorithm, instead
of by manual inspection. This algorithmic approach enables us to test
our results against simulated data sets allowing us to measure our
performance for the first time. Dr. Mullally will discuss some novel
features of the vetting pipeline, discuss the performance and
limitations, and highlight some interesting individual planets.
Mullally will present the 7th catalog of Planet Candidates found by
Kepler. Uniformly vetted lists of detected planet candidates are a key
step towards measuring the occurrence rates of planets, as well as
providing interesting individual objects for potential follow-up. The
7th catalog includes 8826 objects of interest, of which 4696 are deemed
viable planet candidates.
This catalog is the first to be
uniformly vetted in an entirely objective manner by algorithm, instead
of by manual inspection. This algorithmic approach enables us to test
our results against simulated data sets allowing us to measure our
performance for the first time. Dr. Mullally will discuss some novel
features of the vetting pipeline, discuss the performance and
limitations, and highlight some interesting individual planets.
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