Title: Oversampling mode
1Oversampling mode
Roi Alonso , Pierre-Yves Chabaud Christian
Surace, Raphael Cautain, P. Barge
2Planned procedures
- Inputs
- N1 data from the LESIA pipeline
- Scientific criteria
- Additional programs
- Specific algorithms in various steps
- Output
- List of targets (XML files) ? SEF/CMC
3The various steps
- Preprocessing of the data
- To filter residuals of the SAA and orbital
perturbations - To remove disturbing low frequencies of Stellar
Variability - (moving box, Fourier wavelets,
multiplex-PCA) - Detection of possible transits
- Two complementary algorithms running in parallel
- MID (Morphological Detector) EPF (Periodicity
Finder) - BLS (Box fitting Least Square)
- Estimate of a confidence level for each detected
event - Discrimination/priority
- Building a common list of detected events
- Use simple tools to remove ambiguities (SOS)
- Management of the lists
- EXOP/AP
4Merging of the detection lists
Filtered LCs
MID
BLS
MIDEPF
List with P and E of best detections
List with P and E of best detections
List with Epoch of best detections
Trapezoidal fitting of the phase-folded
LC Period P and Epoch E
Single list of outputs Sorting - no repetitions
Input for the discrimination tools
5Priority removing ambiguites
- To discriminate planetary transits from
- Eclipsing Binaries, variable stars, false
detections (noisy features) - Identification of EB ligth curve
- Search for secondary transits in the signal
folded at 1xPeriod around epoch 0.5 - Looking at differences (depth position) between
even and odd eclipses in the signal folded at
2xPeriod around epoch - Search for out of eclipse modulations (peak in
the spectrum) - Use of colours (trapezoidal fitting in each
channel) - ? Reduced list of candidates
- (sorted by increasing order of the sum of 4
significances) - ? Exoplanet candidates for oversampling
- (ordered in priority after visual
inspection - SOS)
6Exo - Transit Detection
Exo - Detection list
Tools Discrimination/Priority
EXODAT
Exo - Sorted list
Visual Inspection - SOS
Combine lists
Exo - Candidate list (core)
Exo - Initial list (core)
Exo-CCD list
AP-targets list
Exo-CCD - XML file
AP - Variability analysis
7How things are presently working
- Inputs
- Raw N0 data instead of N1
- (N1 only available since 1 month)
- Raw data are put in the N1 format
- Algorithms
- Automated procedures not at work
- LC analysis made using visual inspection
- Management of the oversampling lists
- Variability analysis by the AP at work
- Output
- List of targets (XML files) ? SEF/CMC (OK)
8Results from the alarm mode
- Two alarm candidates during IRa01
- One confirmed planet
- No alarm candidates during SRc01 (no available
data) - 19 alarm candidates during LRc01
- Intense Follow Up effort during the summer
- 2 confirmed planets
- 5 eclipsing binaries
- FU observations are still going on
- Only the most obvious candidates were detected
- The alarm pipeline must be improved !
9Information released for FU operations
- The lists of alarms are accessible to the
Science Team only for the purpose of Follow Up
operations - (periods, depths and durations of the events
the contaminating background stars) - The coordinates of the targets are accessible
only to the members of the FU coordination group - (leaders of the FU working groups some
experts) -
10Encountered difficulties
- Due to the production of the N1 data
- Long delay in the data delivery (up to 1 month)
- Some gaps introduced in the N1 products
- Non homogeneous level of the corrections
- Pipeline corrections introduced in the data
- Reversed or negative hot pixels
- Some additional discontinuities
- Hot pixels
- Detection and modeling (L. Jorda R. Cautain) -gt
corrections - Filtering using wavelet transform (R. Alonso)
11Incomplete corrections and mirroring of hot
pixels
12Discontinuities introduced in the N1 data
13Necessary evolution
- ? To be effective the alarm software needs
- Regular delivery of data all along the run
- Data corrected in an homogenous way (continuity
of the corrections) - A possibility is to produce data specifically
processed for the alarm mode - (only simple corrections performed on the raw
data in a regular and continuous way) - This possibility is under
study