28 results on '"Sokov, E. N."'
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2. Massive search of spot- and facula-crossing events in 1598 exoplanetary transit lightcurves
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Baluev, R. V., Sokov, E. N., Sokova, I. A., Shaidulin, V. Sh., Veselova, A. V., Aitov, V. N., Mitiani, G. Sh., Valeev, A. F., Gadelshin, D. R., Gutaev, A. G., Beskin, G. M., Valyavin, G. G., Antonyuk, K., Barkaoui, K., Gillon, M., Jehin, E., Delrez, L., Guðmundsson, S., Dale, H. A., Fernández-Lajús, E., Di Sisto, R. P., Bretton, M., Wunsche, A., Hentunen, V. -P., Shadick, S., Jongen, Y., Kang, W., Kim, T., Pakštienė, E., Qvam, J. K. T., Knight, C. R., Guerra, P., Marchini, A., Salvaggio, F., Papini, R., Evans, P., Salisbury, M., Garlitz, J., Esseiva, N., Ogmen, Y., Bosch-Cabot, P., Selezneva, A., and Hinse, T. C.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We developed a dedicated statistical test for a massive detection of spot- and facula-crossing anomalies in multiple exoplanetary transit lightcurves, based on the frequentist $p$-value thresholding. This test was used to augment our algorithmic pipeline for transit lightcurves analysis. It was applied to $1598$ amateur and professional transit observations of $26$ targets being monitored in the EXPANSION project. We detected $109$ statistically significant candidate events revealing a roughly $2:1$ asymmetry in favor of spots-crossings over faculae-crossings. Although some candidate anomalies likely appear non-physical and originate from systematic errors, such asymmetry between negative and positive events should indicate a physical difference between the frequency of star spots and faculae. Detected spot-crossing events also reveal positive correlation between their amplitude and width, possibly owed to spot size correlation. However, the frequency of all detectable crossing events appears just about a few per cent, so they cannot explain excessive transit timing noise observed for several targets., Comment: 30 pages, 9 figures, 1 table; accepted by Acta Astronomica
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- 2021
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3. WASP-4 transit timing variation from a comprehensive set of 129 transits
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Baluev, R. V., Sokov, E. N., Hoyer, S., Huitson, C., da Silva, José A. R. S., Evans, P., Sokova, I. A., Knight, C. R., and Shaidulin, V. Sh.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We homogeneously reanalyse $124$ transit light curves for the WASP-4 b hot Jupiter. This set involved new observations secured in 2019 and nearly all observations mentioned in the literature, including high-accuracy GEMINI/GMOS transmission spectroscopy of 2011-2014 and TESS observations of 2018. The analysis confirmed a nonlinear TTV trend with $P/|\dot P|\sim (17-30)$ Myr (1-sigma range), implying only half of the initial decay rate estimation. The trend significance is at least $3.4$-sigma in the agressively conservative treatment. Possible radial acceleration due to unseen companions is not revealed in Doppler data covering seven years 2007-2014, and radial acceleration of $-15$ m s$^{-1}$yr$^{-1}$ reported in a recent preprint by another team is not confirmed. If present, it is a very nonlinear RV variation. Assuming that the entire TTV is tidal in nature, the tidal quality factor $Q_\star'\sim (4.5-8.5)\cdot 10^4$ does not reveal a convincing disagreement with available theory predictions., Comment: Accepted to MNRAS Letters. 5 pages, 1 figure. TTV data files and an online-only PDF supplement are in the download archive
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- 2020
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4. Homogeneously derived transit timings for 17 exoplanets and reassessed TTV trends for WASP-12 and WASP-4
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Baluev, R. V., Sokov, E. N., Jones, H. R. A., Shaidulin, V. Sh., Sokova, I. A., Nielsen, L. D., Benni, P., Schneiter, E. M., D'Angelo, C. Villarreal, Fernández-Lajús, E., Di Sisto, R. P., Baştürk, Ö., Bretton, M., Wunsche, A., Hentunen, V. -P., Shadick, S., Jongen, Y., Kang, W., Kim, T., Pakštienė, E., Qvam, J. K. T., Knight, C. R., Guerra, P., Marchini, A., Salvaggio, F., Papini, R., Evans, P., Salisbury, M., Garcia, F., Molina, D., Garlitz, J., Esseiva, N., Ogmen, Y., Karavaev, Yu., Rusov, S., Ibrahimov, M. A., and Karimov, R. G.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We homogeneously analyse $\sim 3.2\times 10^5$ photometric measurements for $\sim 1100$ transit lightcurves belonging to $17$ exoplanet hosts. The photometric data cover $16$ years 2004--2019 and include amateur and professional observations. Old archival lightcurves were reprocessed using up-to-date exoplanetary parameters and empirically debiased limb-darkening models. We also derive self-consistent transit and radial-velocity fits for $13$ targets. We confirm the nonlinear TTV trend in the WASP-12 data at a high significance, and with a consistent magnitude. However, Doppler data reveal hints of a radial acceleration about $(-7.5\pm 2.2)$~m/s/yr, indicating the presence of unseen distant companions, and suggesting that roughly $10$ per cent of the observed TTV was induced via the light-travel (or Roemer) effect. For WASP-4, a similar TTV trend suspected after the recent TESS observations appears controversial and model-dependent. It is not supported by our homogeneus TTV sample, including $10$ ground-based EXPANSION lightcurves obtained in 2018 simultaneously with TESS. Even if the TTV trend itself does exist in WASP-4, its magnitude and tidal nature are uncertain. Doppler data cannot entirely rule out the Roemer effect induced by possible distant companions., Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures, 6 tables; revised manuscript submitted to MNRAS; online-only supplements are in the download archive
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- 2019
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5. Results of testing for presence of satellites near 18 Melpomene and 532 Herculina by the speckle-interferometry method
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Sokova, I. A., Sokov, E. N., Dyachenko, V. V., Rastegaev, D. A., and Balega, Yu. Yu.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
In this work we present results of searching for satellites near the 18 Melpomene and 532 Herculina asteroids, which were predicted in 1978 from analysis of observations at the occultation moments of HD 47239 and HR 5584 by these asteroids respectively. In addition, we looked for satellites of the HD 47239 and HR 5584 stars. During several observational periods at the 6-m BTA telescope (SAO RAS) we did not detect any satellites near the 18 Melpomene and 532 Herculina asteroids, and also HR 5584. In February 2016 we clearly detected a satellite with $\rho$ $\approx$ 0.01 $\div$ 0.02 arcsec close to HD 47239. Thus, the 18 Melpomene asteroid is likely to be single.
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- 2016
6. Detection of the Binarity of the Star J1158+4239
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Khovritchev, M. Yu., Kulikova, A. M., Sokov, E. N., Dyachenko, V. V., Rastegaev, D. A., Beskakotov, A. S., Balega, Yu. Yu., Safonov, B. S., Dodin, A. V., and Vozyakova, O. V.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
One of the goals of the Pulkovo program of research on stars with large proper motions is to reveal among the low-luminosity stars those that have evidence of binarity. Twelve astrometric binary candidates from the Pulkovo list have been included in the program of speckle observations with the BTA telescope at the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SAO RAS) and the 2.5-m telescope at the Caucasus Mountain Observatory (CMO) of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute of the Moscow State University to confirm their binarity and then to determine the parameters of the revealed stellar pairs. The binarity of the brightest of these stars, J1158+4239 (GJ 3697), has been confirmed. Four sessions of speckle observations with the BTA SAO RAS telescope and one session with the 2.5-m CMO telescope have been carried out in 2015 - 2016. The weighted mean estimates of the pair parameters are $\rho$=286.5$\pm$1.2 mas and $\theta$=230.24$\pm$0.16$^{\circ}$ at the epoch B2015.88248. The magnitude difference between the pair stars is $\Delta m$=0.55$\pm$0.03 (a filter with a central wavelength of 800 nm and a FWHM of 100 nm) and $\Delta m$=0.9$\pm$0.1 (an R filter)., Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures
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- 2016
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7. The binary asteroid 22 Kalliope: Linus orbit determination on the basis of speckle interferometric observations
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Sokova, I. A., Sokov, E. N., Roschina, E. A., Rastegaev, D. A., Kiselev, A. A., Balega, Yu. Yu., Gorshanov, D. L., Malogolovets, E. V., Dyachenko, V. V., and Maksimov, A. F.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
In this paper we present the orbital elements of Linus satellite of 22 Kalliope asteroid. Orbital element determination is based on the speckle interferometry data obtained with the 6-meter BTA telescope operated by SAO RAS. We processed 9 accurate positions of Linus orbiting around the main component of 22 Kalliope between 10 and 16 December, 2011. In order to determine the orbital elements of the Linus we have applied the direct geometric method. The formal errors are about 5 mas. This accuracy makes it possible to study the variations of the Linus orbital elements influenced by different perturbations over the course of time. Estimates of six classical orbital elements, such as the semi-major axis of the Linus orbit a = 1109 +\- 6 km, eccentricity e = 0.016 +\- 0.004, inclination i = 101{\deg} +\- 1{\deg} to the ecliptic plane and others, are presented in this work.
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- 2014
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8. Exoplanet Studies. Photometric Analysis of the Transmission Spectra of Selected Exoplanets
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Valyavin, G. G., Gadelshin, D. R., Valeev, A. F., Burlakova, T. E., Antonyuk, K. A., Galazutdinov, G. A., Pit, N. V., Moskvitin, A. S., Sokov, E. N., Sokova, I. A., Lee, B.-C., Han, I., Lendl, M., Fossati, L., Grauzhanina, A. O., and Fatkhullin, T. A.
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- 2018
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9. Detection of the binarity of the star J1158+4239
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Khovrichev, M. Yu., Kulikova, A. M., Sokov, E. N., Dyachenko, V. V., Rastegaev, D. A., Beskakotov, A. S., Balega, Yu. Yu., Safonov, B. S., Dodin, A. V., and Vozyakova, O. V.
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- 2016
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10. Astrometry and photometry of asteroid (308635) 2005 YU55
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Vereshchagina, I. A., Sokov, E. N., Gorshanov, D. L., Devyatkin, A. V., L’vov, V. N., Tsekmeister, S. D., Romas, E. S., and Martyusheva, A. A.
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- 2014
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11. Observations of extrasolar planet transits with the automated telescopes of the Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory
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Sokov, E. N., Vereshchagina, I. A., Gnedin, Yu. N., Devyatkin, A. V., Gorshanov, D. L., Slesarenko, V. Yu., Ivanov, A. V., Naumov, K. N., Zinov’ev, S. V., Bekhteva, A. S., Romas, E. S., Karashevich, S. V., and Kupriyanov, V. V.
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- 2012
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12. Astrometric results of observations at Russian observatories of mutual occultations and eclipses of Jupiter’s Galilean satellites in 2009
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Emelyanov, N. V., Andreev, M. V., Berezhnoi, A. A., Bekhteva, A. S., Vashkovyak, S. N., Velikodskii, Yu. I., Vereshchagina, I. A., Gorshanov, D. L., Devyatkin, A. V., Izmailov, I. S., Ivanov, A. V., Irsmambetova, T. R., Kozlov, V. A., Karashevich, S. V., Kurenya, A. N., Naiden, Ya. V., Naumov, K. N., Parakhin, N. A., Raskhozhev, V. N., Selyaev, S. A., Sergeev, A. V., Sokov, E. N., Khovrichev, M. Yu., Khrutskaya, E. V., and Chernikov, M. M.
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- 2011
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13. WASP-12 b and WASP-4 b: Planets Falling onto the Host Star?
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Baluev, R. V., Sokov, E. N., Sokova, I. A., Shaidulin, V. Sh., EXPANSION team, and команда EXPANSION
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We present results of a homogeneous analysis of more than thousand transit lightcurves of 17 exoplanets. Представлены результаты однородной обработки более тысячи кривых блеска экзопланетных прохождений для 17 экзопланет. Работа выполнена при поддержке гранта РНФ 19-72-10023.
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- 2020
14. WASP-12 b и WASP-4 b: планеты, сваливающиеся на свою звезду?
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Baluev, R. V., Sokov, E. N., Sokova, I. A., Shaidulin, V. Sh., EXPANSION team, Балуев, Р. В., Соков, Е. Н., Сокова, И. А., Шайдулин, В. Ш., команда EXPANSION, Baluev, R. V., Sokov, E. N., Sokova, I. A., Shaidulin, V. Sh., EXPANSION team, Балуев, Р. В., Соков, Е. Н., Сокова, И. А., Шайдулин, В. Ш., and команда EXPANSION
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We present results of a homogeneous analysis of more than thousand transit lightcurves of 17 exoplanets., Представлены результаты однородной обработки более тысячи кривых блеска экзопланетных прохождений для 17 экзопланет.
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- 2020
15. WASP-4 transit timing variation from a comprehensive set of 129 transits
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Baluev, R V, primary, Sokov, E N, primary, Hoyer, S, primary, Huitson, C, primary, da Silva, José A R S, primary, Evans, P, primary, Sokova, I A, primary, Knight, C R, primary, and Shaidulin, V Sh, primary
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- 2020
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16. Homogeneously Derived Transit Timings For 17 Exoplanets And Reassessed Ttv Trends For Wasp-12 And Wasp-4
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Baluev, R., V, Sokov, E. N., Jones, H. R. A., Shaidulin, V. Sh, Sokova, I. A., Nielsen, L. D., Benni, P., Schneiter, E. M., D'Angelo, C. Villarreal, Fernandez-Lajus, E., Di Sisto, R. P., Basturk, O., Bretton, M., Wunsche, A., Hentunen, V-P, Shadick, S., Jongen, Y., Kang, W., Kim, T., and Pakstiene, E.
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We homogeneously analyse similar to 3.2 x 10(5) photometric measurements for similar to 1100 transit light curves belonging to 17 exoplanet hosts. The photometric data cover 16 years (2004-2019) and include amateur and professional observations. Old archival light curves were reprocessed using up-to-date exoplanetary parameters and empirically debiased limb-darkening models. We also derive self-consistent transit and radial-velocity fits for 13 targets. We confirm the non-linear transit timing variation (TTV) trend in the WASP-12 data at a high significance, and with a consistent magnitude. However, Doppler data reveal hints of a radial acceleration of about -7.5 +/- 2.2 ms(-1) yr(-1), indicating the presence of unseen distant companions, and suggesting that roughly 10 per cent of the observed TTV was induced via the light-travel (or Roemer) effect. For WASP-4, a similar TTV trend suspected after the recent TESS observations appears controversial and model dependent. It is not supported by our homogeneous TTV sample, including 10 ground-based EXPANSION light curves obtained in 2018 simultaneously with TESS. Even if the TTV trend itself does exist in WASP-4, its magnitude and tidal nature are uncertain. Doppler data cannot entirely rule out the Roemer effect induced by possible distant companions.
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- 2019
17. Homogeneously derived transit timings for 17 exoplanets and reassessed TTV trends for WASP-12 and WASP-4
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Baluev, R V, primary, Sokov, E N, additional, Jones, H R A, additional, Shaidulin, V Sh, additional, Sokova, I A, additional, Nielsen, L D, additional, Benni, P, additional, Schneiter, E M, additional, Villarreal D’Angelo, C, additional, Fernández-Lajús, E, additional, Di Sisto, R P, additional, Baştürk, Ö, additional, Bretton, M, additional, Wunsche, A, additional, Hentunen, V-P, additional, Shadick, S, additional, Jongen, Y, additional, Kang, W, additional, Kim, T, additional, Pakštienė, E, additional, Qvam, J K T, additional, Knight, C R, additional, Guerra, P, additional, Marchini, A, additional, Salvaggio, F, additional, Papini, R, additional, Evans, P, additional, Salisbury, M, additional, Garcia, F, additional, Molina, D, additional, Garlitz, J, additional, Esseiva, N, additional, Ogmen, Y, additional, Karavaev, Yu, additional, Rusov, S, additional, Ibrahimov, M A, additional, and Karimov, R G, additional
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- 2019
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18. The PHEMU15 catalogue and astrometric results of the Jupiter's Galilean satellite mutual occultation and eclipse observations made in 2014–2015
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Saquet, E, primary, Emelyanov, N, additional, Robert, V, additional, Arlot, J-E, additional, Anbazhagan, P, additional, Baillié, K, additional, Bardecker, J, additional, Berezhnoy, A A, additional, Bretton, M, additional, Campos, F, additional, Capannoli, L, additional, Carry, B, additional, Castet, M, additional, Charbonnier, Y, additional, Chernikov, M M, additional, Christou, A, additional, Colas, F, additional, Coliac, J-F, additional, Dangl, G, additional, Dechambre, O, additional, Delcroix, M, additional, Dias-Oliveira, A, additional, Drillaud, C, additional, Duchemin, Y, additional, Dunford, R, additional, Dupouy, P, additional, Ellington, C, additional, Fabre, P, additional, Filippov, V A, additional, Finnegan, J, additional, Foglia, S, additional, Font, D, additional, Gaillard, B, additional, Galli, G, additional, Garlitz, J, additional, Gasmi, A, additional, Gaspar, H S, additional, Gault, D, additional, Gazeas, K, additional, George, T, additional, Gorda, S Y, additional, Gorshanov, D L, additional, Gualdoni, C, additional, Guhl, K, additional, Halir, K, additional, Hanna, W, additional, Henry, X, additional, Herald, D, additional, Houdin, G, additional, Ito, Y, additional, Izmailov, I S, additional, Jacobsen, J, additional, Jones, A, additional, Kamoun, S, additional, Kardasis, E, additional, Karimov, A M, additional, Khovritchev, M Y, additional, Kulikova, A M, additional, Laborde, J, additional, Lainey, V, additional, Lavayssiere, M, additional, Le Guen, P, additional, Leroy, A, additional, Loader, B, additional, Lopez, O C, additional, Lyashenko, A Y, additional, Lyssenko, P G, additional, Machado, D I, additional, Maigurova, N, additional, Manek, J, additional, Marchini, A, additional, Midavaine, T, additional, Montier, J, additional, Morgado, B E, additional, Naumov, K N, additional, Nedelcu, A, additional, Newman, J, additional, Ohlert, J M, additional, Oksanen, A, additional, Pavlov, H, additional, Petrescu, E, additional, Pomazan, A, additional, Popescu, M, additional, Pratt, A, additional, Raskhozhev, V N, additional, Resch, J-M, additional, Robilliard, D, additional, Roschina, E, additional, Rothenberg, E, additional, Rottenborn, M, additional, Rusov, S A, additional, Saby, F, additional, Saya, L F, additional, Selvakumar, G, additional, Signoret, F, additional, Slesarenko, V Y, additional, Sokov, E N, additional, Soldateschi, J, additional, Sonka, A, additional, Soulie, G, additional, Talbot, J, additional, Tejfel, V G, additional, Thuillot, W, additional, Timerson, B, additional, Toma, R, additional, Torsellini, S, additional, Trabuco, L L, additional, Traverse, P, additional, Tsamis, V, additional, Unwin, M, additional, Abbeel, F Van Den, additional, Vandenbruaene, H, additional, Vasundhara, R, additional, Velikodsky, Y I, additional, Vienne, A, additional, Vilar, J, additional, Vugnon, J-M, additional, Wuensche, N, additional, and Zeleny, P, additional
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- 2017
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19. First results of the Kourovka Planet Search: Discovery of transiting exoplanet candidates in the first three target fields
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Burdanov, A. Y., Benni, P., Krushinsky, V. V., Popov, A. A., Sokov, E. N., Sokova, I. A., Rusov, S. A., Lyashenko, A. Y., Ivanov, K. I., Moiseev, A. V., Rastegaev, D. A., Dyachenko, V. V., Balega, Y. Y., Baştürk, O., Özavci, I., Puchalski, D., Marchini, A., Naves, R., Shadick, S., Bretton, M., Burdanov, A. Y., Benni, P., Krushinsky, V. V., Popov, A. A., Sokov, E. N., Sokova, I. A., Rusov, S. A., Lyashenko, A. Y., Ivanov, K. I., Moiseev, A. V., Rastegaev, D. A., Dyachenko, V. V., Balega, Y. Y., Baştürk, O., Özavci, I., Puchalski, D., Marchini, A., Naves, R., Shadick, S., and Bretton, M.
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We present the first results of our search for transiting exoplanet candidates as part of the Kourovka Planet Search (KPS) project. The primary objective of the project is to search for new hot Jupiters which transit their host stars, mainly in the Galactic plane, in the Rc magnitude range of 11-14 mag. Our observations were performed with the telescope of the MASTER robotic network, installed at the Kourovka astronomical observatory of the Ural Federal University (Russia), and the Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph, installed at the private Acton Sky Portal Observatory (USA). As test observations, we observed three celestial fields of size 2 × 2deg2 during the period from 2012 to 2015. As a result, we discovered four transiting exoplanet candidates among the 39 000 stars of the input catalogue. In this paper, we provide the description of the project and analyse additional photometric, spectral, and speckle interferometric observations of the discovered transiting exoplanet candidates. Three of the four transiting exoplanet candidates are most likely astrophysical false positives, while the nature of the fourth (most promising) candidate remains to be ascertained. Also, we propose an alternative observing strategy that could increase the project's exoplanet haul. © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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- 2016
20. WASP-17b - possibly the first moving away from parent star exoplanet. International campaign on its observations
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Sokov, E N, primary
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- 2016
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21. Benchmarking the power of amateur observatories for TTV exoplanets detection
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Baluev, R. V., Sokov, E. N., Shaidulin, V. S., Sokova, I. A., Jones, H. R. A., Tuomi, M., Anglada-Escudé, G., Benni, P., Colazo, C. A., Schneiter, M. E., Villarreal, D'Angelo, C. S., Burdanov, A. Y., Fernández-Lajús, E., Baştürk, O., Hentunen, V. -P., Shadick, A., Baluev, R. V., Sokov, E. N., Shaidulin, V. S., Sokova, I. A., Jones, H. R. A., Tuomi, M., Anglada-Escudé, G., Benni, P., Colazo, C. A., Schneiter, M. E., Villarreal, D'Angelo, C. S., Burdanov, A. Y., Fernández-Lajús, E., Baştürk, O., Hentunen, V. -P., and Shadick, A.
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We perform an analysis of ~80 000 photometric measurements for the following 10 stars hosting transiting planets:WASP-2, -4, -5, -52, Kelt-1, CoRoT-2, XO-2, TrES-1, HD 189733, GJ 436. Our analysis includes mainly transit light curves from the Exoplanet Transit Database, public photometry from the literature, and some proprietary photometry privately supplied by other authors. Half of these light curves were obtained by amateurs. From this photometry we derive 306 transit timing measurements, as well as improved planetary transit parameters. Additionally, for 6 of these 10 stars we present a set of radial velocity measurements obtained from the spectra stored in the HARPS, HARPS-N and SOPHIE archives using the HARPS- TERRA pipeline. Our analysis of these transit timing and radial velocity data did not reveal significant hints of additional orbiting bodies in almost all of the cases. In the WASP-4 case, we found hints of marginally significant TTV signals having amplitude 10-20 s, although their parameters are model dependent and uncertain, while radial velocities did not reveal statistically significant Doppler signals. © 2015 The Authors.
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- 2015
22. Detected Timing for Exoplanet TrES-5b. Possible Existence of Exoplanet TrES-5c.
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Sokov, E. N., Sokova, I. A., Dyachenko, V. V., Rastegaev, D. A., and Rusov, S. A.
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- 2017
23. Determination of Low-Mass Star Multiplicity. Detection of Star J1158+4239 Binary Nature.
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Kulikova, A. M., Khovritchev, M. Yu., Sokov, E. N., Dyachenko, V. V., Rastegaev, D. A., Beskakotov, A. S., Balega, Yu. Yu., Safonov, B. S., Dodin, A. V., and Vozyakova, O. V.
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- 2017
24. Astrometric and Photometric Observations of Solar System Bodies with Telescopes of Pulkovo Observatory
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Devyatkin, A. V., Vereshchagina, I. A., Sokov, E. N., Gorshanov, D. L., Romas, E. S., Aleshkina, E. J., Slesarenko, V. J., Karashevich, S. V., Bechteva, A. S., Naumov, K. N., Kouprianov, Vladimir V., Zinoviev, Z. V., Ivanov, A.V., Pulkovo Observatory, Russian Academy of Sciences [Moscow] (RAS), Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des Ephémérides (IMCCE), Gaia Fun-SSO, and Institut De Mécanique Céleste Et De Calcul Des Éphémérides, Observatoire De Paris
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[PHYS.ASTR.SR] Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Solar and Stellar Astrophysics [astro-ph.SR] ,[SDU.ASTR.SR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Solar and Stellar Astrophysics [astro-ph.SR] ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Physics::Space Physics ,[SDU.ASTR.SR] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Solar and Stellar Astrophysics [astro-ph.SR] ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,[PHYS.ASTR.SR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Solar and Stellar Astrophysics [astro-ph.SR] - Abstract
6 p.; International audience; The Laboratory of Observational Astrometry of the Central (Pulkovo) Observatory of RAS makes observations of minor bodies of Solar System, such as Near Earth Objects (NEOs), Main belt asteroids, binary and multiple asteroids, comets, natural satellites of Jupiter and Saturn. Also observations of exoplanets, variable stars and search for gamma ray bursts afterglows are made. The observations are carried out with MTM-500M telescope, placed on Mount Astronomical Station of Pulkovo observatory (Northern Caucasus), and ZA-320M mirror astrograph of Pulkovo observatory. In the Laboratory, investigations are carried on among the following topics: improvement of asteroid and comet orbits; photometry of minor bodies and their physical parameters definition; modeling of binary and multiple asteroids and their lightcurves; astrometry and physical parameters definition of the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn; observations of exoplanet transits.
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25. Results of Testing for the Presence of Satellites near 18 Melpomene and 532 Herculina by the Speckle-Interferometry Method.
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Sokova, I. A., Sokov, E. N., Dyachenko, V. V., Rastegaev, D. A., and Balega, Yu. Yu.
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26. Near Earth Objects Research in Pulkovo Observatory
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Devyatkin, A. V., primary, Bashakova, E. A., additional, Gorshanov, D. L., additional, Ivanov, A. V., additional, Karashevich, S. V., additional, Kouprianov, V. V., additional, L'vov, V. N., additional, Naumov, K. N., additional, Romas, E. S., additional, Slesarenko, V. Yu., additional, Shakht, N. A., additional, Sokov, E. N., additional, Tsekmeister, S. D., additional, Vasilkova, O. O., additional, and Vereschagina, I. A., additional
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27. Homogeneously derived transit timings for 17 exoplanets and reassessed TTV trends for WASP-12 and WASP-4
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Baluev, R V, Sokov, E N, Jones, H R A, Shaidulin, V Sh, Sokova, I A, Nielsen, L D, Benni, P, Schneiter, E M, D’Angelo, C Villarreal, Fernández-Lajús, E, Di Sisto, R P, Baştürk, Ö, Bretton, M, Wunsche, A, Hentunen, V-P, Shadick, S, Jongen, Y, Kang, W, Kim, T, Pakštienė, E, Qvam, J K T, Knight, C R, Guerra, P, Marchini, A, Salvaggio, F, Papini, R, Evans, P, Salisbury, M., Garcia, F, Molina, D, Garlitz, J, Esseiva, N, Ogmen, Y, Karavaev, Yu, Rusov, S, Ibrahimov, M A, Karimov, R G, Baluev, R V, Sokov, E N, Jones, H R A, Shaidulin, V Sh, Sokova, I A, Nielsen, L D, Benni, P, Schneiter, E M, D’Angelo, C Villarreal, Fernández-Lajús, E, Di Sisto, R P, Baştürk, Ö, Bretton, M, Wunsche, A, Hentunen, V-P, Shadick, S, Jongen, Y, Kang, W, Kim, T, Pakštienė, E, Qvam, J K T, Knight, C R, Guerra, P, Marchini, A, Salvaggio, F, Papini, R, Evans, P, Salisbury, M., Garcia, F, Molina, D, Garlitz, J, Esseiva, N, Ogmen, Y, Karavaev, Yu, Rusov, S, Ibrahimov, M A, and Karimov, R G
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We homogeneously analyse ∼3.2 × 105 photometric measurements for ∼1100 transit lightcurves belonging to 17 exoplanet hosts. The photometric data cover 16 years 2004–2019 and include amateur and professional observations. Old archival lightcurves were reprocessed using up-to-date exoplanetary parameters and empirically debiased limb-darkening models. We also derive self-consistent transit and radial-velocity fits for 13 targets. We confirm the nonlinear TTV trend in the WASP-12 data at a high significance, and with a consistent magnitude. However, Doppler data reveal hints of a radial acceleration about ( − 7.5 ± 2.2) m/s/yr, indicating the presence of unseen distant companions, and suggesting that roughly 10 per cent of the observed TTV was induced via the light-travel (or Roemer) effect. For WASP-4, a similar TTV trend suspected after the recent TESS observations appears controversial and model-dependent. It is not supported by our homogeneus TTV sample, including 10 ground-based EXPANSION lightcurves obtained in 2018 simultaneously with TESS. Even if the TTV trend itself does exist in WASP-4, its magnitude and tidal nature are uncertain. Doppler data cannot entirely rule out the Roemer effect induced by possible distant companions.
28. Homogeneously derived transit timings for 17 exoplanets and reassessed TTV trends for WASP-12 and WASP-4
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Baluev, R V, Sokov, E N, Jones, H R A, Shaidulin, V Sh, Sokova, I A, Nielsen, L D, Benni, P, Schneiter, E M, D’Angelo, C Villarreal, Fernández-Lajús, E, Di Sisto, R P, Baştürk, Ö, Bretton, M, Wunsche, A, Hentunen, V-P, Shadick, S, Jongen, Y, Kang, W, Kim, T, Pakštienė, E, Qvam, J K T, Knight, C R, Guerra, P, Marchini, A, Salvaggio, F, Papini, R, Evans, P, Salisbury, M., Garcia, F, Molina, D, Garlitz, J, Esseiva, N, Ogmen, Y, Karavaev, Yu, Rusov, S, Ibrahimov, M A, Karimov, R G, Baluev, R V, Sokov, E N, Jones, H R A, Shaidulin, V Sh, Sokova, I A, Nielsen, L D, Benni, P, Schneiter, E M, D’Angelo, C Villarreal, Fernández-Lajús, E, Di Sisto, R P, Baştürk, Ö, Bretton, M, Wunsche, A, Hentunen, V-P, Shadick, S, Jongen, Y, Kang, W, Kim, T, Pakštienė, E, Qvam, J K T, Knight, C R, Guerra, P, Marchini, A, Salvaggio, F, Papini, R, Evans, P, Salisbury, M., Garcia, F, Molina, D, Garlitz, J, Esseiva, N, Ogmen, Y, Karavaev, Yu, Rusov, S, Ibrahimov, M A, and Karimov, R G
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We homogeneously analyse ∼3.2 × 105 photometric measurements for ∼1100 transit lightcurves belonging to 17 exoplanet hosts. The photometric data cover 16 years 2004–2019 and include amateur and professional observations. Old archival lightcurves were reprocessed using up-to-date exoplanetary parameters and empirically debiased limb-darkening models. We also derive self-consistent transit and radial-velocity fits for 13 targets. We confirm the nonlinear TTV trend in the WASP-12 data at a high significance, and with a consistent magnitude. However, Doppler data reveal hints of a radial acceleration about ( − 7.5 ± 2.2) m/s/yr, indicating the presence of unseen distant companions, and suggesting that roughly 10 per cent of the observed TTV was induced via the light-travel (or Roemer) effect. For WASP-4, a similar TTV trend suspected after the recent TESS observations appears controversial and model-dependent. It is not supported by our homogeneus TTV sample, including 10 ground-based EXPANSION lightcurves obtained in 2018 simultaneously with TESS. Even if the TTV trend itself does exist in WASP-4, its magnitude and tidal nature are uncertain. Doppler data cannot entirely rule out the Roemer effect induced by possible distant companions.
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