2013
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201321317
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Searching for transits in the Wide Field Camera Transit Survey with difference-imaging light curves

Abstract: The Wide Field Camera Transit Survey is a pioneer program aiming at for searching extra-solar planets in the near-infrared. The images from the survey are processed by a data reduction pipeline, which uses aperture photometry to construct the light curves. We produce an alternative set of light curves using the difference-imaging method for the most complete field in the survey and carry out a quantitative comparison between the photometric precision achieved with both methods. The results show that difference… Show more

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