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  Planetary Candidates from K2 Campaign 16

Yu, L., Crossfield, I. J. M., Schlieder, J. E., Kosiarek, M. R., Feinstein, A. D., Livingston, J. H., et al. (2018). Planetary Candidates from K2 Campaign 16. The Astronomical Journal, 156.

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Yu, Liang1, Author
Crossfield, Ian J. M.1, Author
Schlieder, Joshua E.1, Author
Kosiarek, Molly R.1, Author
Feinstein, Adina D.1, Author
Livingston, John H.1, Author
Howard, Andrew W.1, Author
Benneke, Björn1, Author
Petigura, Erik A.1, Author
Bristow, Makennah1, Author
Christiansen, Jessie L.1, Author
Ciardi, David R.1, Author
Crepp, Justin R.1, Author
Dressing, Courtney D.1, Author
Fulton, Benjamin J.1, Author
Gonzales, Erica J.1, Author
Hardegree-Ullman, Kevin K.1, Author
Henning, Thomas1, Author
Isaacson, Howard1, Author
Lépine, Sébastien1, Author
Martinez, Arturo O.1, AuthorMorales, Farisa Y.1, AuthorSinukoff, Evan1, Author more..
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1Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners, ou_2421692              

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Free keywords: methods: data analysis planets and satellites: detection techniques: photometric Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
 Abstract: Given that Campaign 16 of the K2 mission is one of just two K2 campaigns observed so far in “forward-facing” mode, which enables immediate follow-up observations from the ground, we present a catalog of interesting targets identified through photometry alone. Our catalog includes 30 high-quality planet candidates (showing no signs of being non-planetary in nature), 48 more ambiguous events that may be either planets or false positives, 164 eclipsing binaries, and 231 other regularly periodic variable sources. We have released light curves for all targets in C16 and have also released system parameters and transit vetting plots for all interesting candidates identified in this paper. Of particular interest is a candidate planet orbiting the bright F dwarf

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