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The TESS Objects of Interest Catalog from the TESS Prime Mission

Authors :
Guerrero, Natalia M.
Seager, S.
Huang, Chelsea X.
Vanderburg, Andrew
Soto, Aylin Garcia
Mireles, Ismael
Hesse, Katharine
Fong, William
Glidden, Ana
Shporer, Avi
Latham, David W.
Collins, Karen A.
Quinn, Samuel N.
Burt, Jennifer
Dragomir, Diana
Crossfield, Ian
Vanderspek, Roland
Fausnaugh, Michael
Burke, Christopher J.
Ricker, George
Daylan, Tansu
Essack, Zahra
Günther, Maximilian N.
Osborn, Hugh P.
Pepper, Joshua
Rowden, Pamela
Sha, Lizhou
Villanueva Jr., Steven
Yahalomi, Daniel A.
Yu, Liang
Ballard, Sarah
Batalha, Natalie M.
Berardo, David
Chontos, Ashley
Dittmann, Jason A.
Esquerdo, Gilbert A.
Mikal-Evans, Thomas
Jayaraman, Rahul
Krishnamurthy, Akshata
Louie, Dana R.
Mehrle, Nicholas
Niraula, Prajwal
Rackham, Benjamin V.
Rodriguez, Joseph E.
Rowden, Stephen J. L.
Sousa-Silva, Clara
Watanabe, David
Wong, Ian
Zhan, Zhuchang
Zivanovic, Goran
Christiansen, Jessie L.
Ciardi, David R.
Swain, Melanie A.
Lund, Michael B.
Mullally, Susan E.
Fleming, Scott W.
Rodriguez, David R.
Boyd, Patricia T.
Quintana, Elisa V.
Barclay, Thomas
Colón, Knicole D.
Rinehart, S. A.
Schlieder, Joshua E.
Clampin, Mark
Jenkins, Jon M.
Twicken, Joseph D.
Caldwell, Douglas A.
Coughlin, Jeffrey L.
Henze, Chris
Lissauer, Jack J.
Morris, Robert L.
Rose, Mark E.
Smith, Jeffrey C.
Tenenbaum, Peter
Ting, Eric B.
Wohler, Bill
Bakos, G. Á.
Bean, Jacob L.
Berta-Thompson, Zachory K.
Bieryla, Allyson
Bouma, Luke G.
Buchhave, Lars A.
Butler, Nathaniel
Charbonneau, David
Doty, John P.
Ge, Jian
Holman, Matthew J.
Howard, Andrew W.
Kaltenegger, Lisa
Kane, Stephen R.
Kjeldsen, Hans
Kreidberg, Laura
Lin, Douglas N. C.
Minsky, Charlotte
Narita, Norio
Paegert, Martin
Pál, András
Palle, Enric
Sasselov, Dimitar D.
Spencer, Alton
Sozzetti, Alessandro
Stassun, Keivan G.
Torres, Guillermo
Udry, Stephane
Winn, Joshua N.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present 2,241 exoplanet candidates identified with data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) during its two-year prime mission. We list these candidates in the TESS Objects of Interest (TOI) Catalog, which includes both new planet candidates found by TESS and previously-known planets recovered by TESS observations. We describe the process used to identify TOIs and investigate the characteristics of the new planet candidates, and discuss some notable TESS planet discoveries. The TOI Catalog includes an unprecedented number of small planet candidates around nearby bright stars, which are well-suited for detailed follow-up observations. The TESS data products for the Prime Mission (Sectors 1-26), including the TOI Catalog, light curves, full-frame images, and target pixel files, are publicly available on the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes.<br />Comment: 39 pages, 16 figures. The Prime Mission TOI Catalog is included in the ancillary data as a CSV. For the most up-to-date catalog, refer to https://tess.mit.edu/toi-releases/

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2103.12538
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/abefe1