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Moutou, C.; Pont, F.; Bouchy, F.; Deleuil, M.; Almenara, J. M.; Alonso, R.; Barbieri, M.; Bruntt, H.; Deeg, H. J.; Fridlund, M.; Gandolfi, D.; Gillon, M.; Guenther, E.; Hatzes, A.; Hébrard, G.; Loeillet, B.; Mayor, M.; Mazeh, T.; Queloz, D.; Rabus, M.; Rouan, D.; Shporer, A.; Udry, S.; Aigrain, S.; Auvergne, M.; Baglin, A.; Barge, P.; Benz, W.; Bordé, P.; Carpano, S.; de La Reza, R.; Dvorak, R.; Erikson, A.; Gondoin, P.; Guillot, T.; Jorda, L.; Kabath, P.; Lammer, H.; Léger, A.; Llebaria, A.; Lovis, C.; Magain, P.; Ollivier, M.; Pätzold, M.; Pepe, F.; Rauer, H.; Schneider, J.; Wuchterl, G.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 506, Issue 1, 2009, pp.321-336
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Description
With the release of CoRoT lightcurves of the Initial Run IRa01, 50
transiting planetary candidates have been published in a companion
paper. About twenty of them were identified as binary stars from the
CoRoT lightcurve itself. Complementary observations were conducted for
29 candidates, including ground-based photometry and radial-velocity
measurements. Two giant planets were identified and fully characterized.
Nineteen binaries are recognized, from which 10 are background eclipsing
binaries in the CoRoT mask or triple systems, diluted by the main CoRoT
target. Eight cases remain of unclear origin, one of them still being a
planetary candidate. Comparison with simulations shows that the actual
threshold of confirmed planet detection in this field does not yet
fulfill the expectations, and a number of reasons are invoked, like the
ranking process based on lightcurve analyses, and the strategy and
limits of follow-up observations for targets fainter than magnitude 15.
Based on data obtained at Observatoire de Haute Provence with SOPHIE and
with HARPS on the ESO 3.6 m telescope at La Silla Observatory. The CoRoT
space mission, launched on December 27th 2006, has been developed and is
operated by CNES, with the contribution of Austria, Belgium, Brazil ,
ESA (RSSD and Science Programme), Germany and Spain.
Tables 2 to 13, 15 to 17 and Figs. 4 to 7 are only available in
electronic form at http://www.aanda.org
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