VizieR Online Data Catalog: Systematic KMTNet Planetary Anomaly Search. II. (Hwang+, 2022)
Abstract
KMTNet observes from three identical 1.6m telescopes, each equipped with a (2x2deg) camera at CTIO in Chile (KMTC), SAAO in South Africa (KMTS), and SSO in Australia (KMTA). KMTNet observes primarily in the I-band, but in 2018 and 2019 every 10th such observation was complemented by one in the V-band.
Five of the six events were independently discovered by the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE), using its 1.3m telescope with 1.4deg2 camera at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. OGLE also observed primarily in the I-band, with some V-exposures as well. Two of the six events were independently discovered by the Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics (MOA) collaboration, using their 1.8m telescope with 2.2deg2 camera at Mt. John in New Zealand, using their RMOA filter, which is roughly the sum of the Cousins R and I-bands. Although all six events were alerted in real time, to the best of our knowledge there were follow-up observations for only one: OGLE-2018-BLG-0977. These were from the 3.6m Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) and were at a cadence of about one per night. (45 data files).- Publication:
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VizieR Online Data Catalog
- Pub Date:
- May 2022
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2022yCat..51630043H
- Keywords:
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- Gravitational lensing;
- Exoplanets;
- Photometry: RI