A dataset provided by the European Space Agency

Obs ID 1316792
Target/Line-of-sight Rapidly rotating stars and their transiting planets: a unique laboratory of many astrophysical effects
Gaia DR2 ID Gaia DR2 651935220461650560
URL https://cheops.unige.ch/archive_browser/?visit-id=1316792
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-bdb051t
Author European Space Agency, Zoltan garai
Description of observation
  • Target RA (J2000): 125.617519 °
  • Target Dec (J2000): 13.73532 °
  • Gaia GMag: 9.209
  • Programme ID: CH_PR210006
  • PI of observing programme: Zoltan garai
  • Title of programme: Rapidly rotating stars and their transiting planets: a unique laboratory of many astrophysical effects
  • Abstract: We propose a mini-survey of rapidly rotating early-type main-sequence stars with transiting planets, similar to the Kepler-13 system, to constrain their planetary and stellar parameters, and to characterize the star-planet interactions in these cases. For this mini-survey we have selected the KELT-17, KELT-19A and KELT-21 planetary systems. Some astrophysical effects in such systems are not well understood yet, since there are no sufficiently precise photometric observations. Based on the precise CHEOPS transit light curves of the systems, we aim to search for similar asymmetries, as it was detected in the Kepler-13 system, and to study some astrophysical effects simultaneously.
Temporal Coverage 2020-12-19T22:02:00Z / 2020-12-20T06:16:00Z
Version 3.0
Mission Description CHEOPS (Benz et al., https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-020-09679-4) is a European Space Agency (ESA) mission in partnership with Switzerland with important contributions to the payload and the ground segment from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

The satellite has a single payload comprising an ultra-high precision photometer covering the 330 - 1100 nm wavelength range in a single photometric band. Observations are made as part of the Guaranteed Time Observing Programme that is formulated by the CHEOPS Science Team, and the Guest Observers Programme through which the Community at large can apply for CHEOPS time.
Creator Contact https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/cheops/contact
Date Published 2026-03-05T11:40:55Z
Keywords CHEOPS exoplanet data, ESA CHEOPS mission dataset, exoplanet transit photometry data, high-precision space photometry observations, exoplanet light curves dataset, ultra-high precision stellar photometry, transit depth measurements, exoplanet radius determination data, time-series photometric observations, short-cadence photometry dataset, CHEOPS calibrated level 2 data, aperture photometry space data, stellar variability monitoring data, transiting exoplanet observations, hot Jupiter transit photometry, super-Earth transit data, exoplanet ephemeris refinement observations, phase curve photometry dataset, space-based optical photometry, visible wavelength exoplanet data, FITS light curve files, flux time-series exoplanet data, CHEOPS observation ID dataset, exoplanet follow-up observations, stellar host characterization photometry, ESA CHEOPS science archive data, precision transit timing measurements
Acknowledgements https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/cheops-guest-observers-programme/publication-guidelines
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, Zoltan garai et al., 2026, 'Rapidly rotating stars and their transiting planets: a unique laboratory of many astrophysical effects', 3.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-bdb051t