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- 2. Scientific rationale Southworth J. Observational studies of transiting extrasolar planets // arXiv:1411.5517 not the whole sky
- 3. MASTER-II-Ural telescope Located at the Kourovka observatory (φ = 57° N, λ = 59° E, h
- 4. Observations of known transiting exoplanets
- 5. Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph Located at Acton (USA) (φ = 43° N, λ = 71° W, h
- 6. Search for new transiting Hot Jupiters 2012/2013 ‒ Target Field 1 observations (MASTER-II-Ural); 2013/2014 ‒ Target
- 7. Data reduction Start List of FITS files Photometric calibrations in IRAF Astrometric calibrations in Astrometry.net Aperture
- 8. Differential photometry and variable stars search in Astrokit Search for transits using VARTOOLS package (BLS) Light
- 9. Photometric precision Standard deviation
- 10. Photometric precision Standard deviation
- 11. Discovered exoplanet candidates
- 12. Follow-up observations
- 13. Discovered exoplanet candidates
- 14. KPS-TF1-19251 D = 1.3’’
- 15. KPS-TF1-19251 G2&K0
- 16. KPS-TF1-19251 True depth ΔA = 0.05m ΔB = 0.08m ΔC = 0.14m A(G2V) -> 2.2 R
- 17. KPS-TF3-663
- 18. KPS-TF3-663 speckle interferometry of the SAO RAS 6-meter BTA telescope
- 19. KPS-TF3-663 Ic&V, even transit Ic&V, odd transit Benni P. (Acton Sky Portal) Rc, odd transit, phase
- 20. KPS-TF3-663 no visual companion (speckle interferometer of the SAO RAS 6-meter BTA telescope); no secondary minimum;
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