2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201716004009
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Extended Aperture Photometry of K2 RR Lyrae stars

Abstract: Abstract. We present the method of the Extended Aperture Photometry (EAP) that we applied on K2 RR Lyrae stars. Our aim is to minimize the instrumental variations of attitude control maneuvers by using apertures that cover the positional changes in the field of view thus contain the stars during the whole observation. We present example light curves that we compared to the light curves from the K2 Systematics Correction (K2SC) pipeline applied on the automated Single Aperture Photometry (SAP) and on the Pre-se… Show more

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“…In the case of large amplitude variable stars, this correction (if it is made without full modeling of the data) may lead to disastrous results. We presume that this is the main reason why variability studies have so far largely avoided any filtering of systematics and have simply used carefully chosen aperture forms and only aperture photometry without any essential post-processing to obtain the best possible results (e.g., Plachy et al 2017).…”
Section: Datasets and The Methods Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of large amplitude variable stars, this correction (if it is made without full modeling of the data) may lead to disastrous results. We presume that this is the main reason why variability studies have so far largely avoided any filtering of systematics and have simply used carefully chosen aperture forms and only aperture photometry without any essential post-processing to obtain the best possible results (e.g., Plachy et al 2017).…”
Section: Datasets and The Methods Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thick line in light blue marks the Galactic equator, and the colour-coding shows the number of Gaia FoV transits in the G band per star. The original Kepler field is the northernmost group of stars at RA ≈ 300 deg.solutions provided by MAST were useful, and we applied the PyKE software to generate customised extended aperture photometry to obtain better data(Still & Barclay 2012;Plachy et al 2017;Vinícius et al 2017). The distribution of the RR Lyrae stars from the Kepler and K2 missions cross-matched with the Gaia DR2 candidates are plotted inFig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is, however, very difficult to disentangle instrumental noise present in Kepler light curves. Such artifacts may arise from the assigned aperture unique to the star, and can thus not completely be removed using cotrending vectors (Plachy et al 2017). The analysis of RRab stars using the spectral Fourier transforms is promising as a fraction of RRab stars also show a series of different additional modes and peaks which seem to be connected to the presence of the Blazhko effect (Benkő et al 2010(Benkő et al , 2014Szabó et al 2014;Molnár et al 2017).…”
Section: Application To the 06-modes In Rrc Starsmentioning
confidence: 99%