Friday, February 10, 2012

1202.1826 (Joshua Pepper et al.)

The KELT-South Telescope    [PDF]

Joshua Pepper, Rudolf B. Kuhn, Robert Siverd, David James, Keivan Stassun
The Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (KELT) project is a survey for new transiting planets around bright stars. KELT-South is a small-aperture, wide-field automated telescope located at Sutherland, South Africa. The telescope surveys a set of 26 degree by 26 degree fields around the southern sky, and targets stars in the range of 8 < V < 10 mag, searching for transits by Hot Jupiters. This paper describes the KELT-South system hardware and software and discusses the quality of the observations. We show that KELT-South is able to achieve the necessary photometric precision to detect transits of Hot Jupiters around solar-type main-sequence stars.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.1826

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