J/ApJS/254/39   Exoplanet candidates from TESS first 2yr obs   (Guerrero+, 2021)

The TESS Objects of Interest Catalog from the TESS Prime Mission. Guerrero N.M., Seager S., Huang C.X., Vanderburg A., Soto A.G., Mireles I., Hesse K., Fong W., Glidden A., Shporer A., Latham D.W., Collins K.A., Quinn S.N., Burt J., Dragomir D., Crossfield I., Vanderspek R., Fausnaugh M., Burke C.J., Ricker G., Daylan T., Essack Z., Gunther M.N., Osborn H.P., Pepper J., Rowden P., Sha L., Villanueva S.JR, Yahalomi D.A., Yu L., Ballard S., Batalha N.M., Berardo D., Chontos A., Dittmann J.A., Esquerdo G.A., Mikal-Evans T., Jayaraman R., Krishnamurthy A., Louie D.R., Mehrle N., Niraula P., Rackham B.V., Rodriguez J.E., Rowden S.J.L., Sousa-Silva C., Watanabe D., Wong I., Zhan Z., Zivanovic G., Christiansen J.L., Ciardi D.R., Swain M.A., Lund M.B., Mullally S.E., Fleming S.W., Rodriguez D.R., Boyd P.T., Quintana E.V., Barclay T., Colon K.D., Rinehart S.A., Schlieder J.E., Clampin M., Jenkins J.M., Twicken J.D., Caldwell D.A., Coughlin J.L., Henze C., Lissauer J.J., Morris R.L., Rose M.E., Smith J.C., Tenenbaum P., Ting E.B., Wohler B., Bakos G.A., Bean J.L., Berta-Thompson Z.K., Bieryla A., Bouma L.G., Buchhave L.A., Butler N., Charbonneau D., Doty J.P., Ge J., Holman M.J., Howard A.W., Kaltenegger L., Kane S.R., Kjeldsen H., Kreidberg L., Lin D.N.C., Minsky C., Narita N., Paegert M., Pal A., Palle E., Sasselov D.D., Spencer A., Sozzetti A., Stassun K.G., Torres G., Udry S., Winn J.N. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser., 254, 39-39 (2021)> =2021ApJS..254...39G 2021ApJS..254...39G (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Exoplanets; Surveys; Photometry; Optical Keywords: Exoplanet catalogs; Exoplanets; Exoplanet astronomy Abstract: We present 2241 exoplanet candidates identified with data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) during its 2yr Prime Mission. We list these candidates in the TESS Objects of Interest (TOI) Catalog, which includes both new planet candidates found by TESS and previously known planets recovered by TESS observations. We describe the process used to identify TOIs, investigate the characteristics of the new planet candidates, and discuss some notable TESS planet discoveries. The TOI catalog includes an unprecedented number of small planet candidates around nearby bright stars, which are well suited for detailed follow-up observations. The TESS data products for the Prime Mission (sectors 1-26), including the TOI catalog, light curves, full-frame images, and target pixel files, are publicly available at the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes. Description: The TOI Catalog is a living collection of the TESS mission planet candidates from the Prime Mission and beyond. The living catalog is continuously updated and available online at: http://tess.mit.edu/toi-releases This same living list is the version of the catalog posted to MAST and ingested to ExoFOP-TESS to be augmented with information from follow-up observations at: http://exofop.ipac.caltech.edu/tess/ Archived versions of the catalog are available at: http://archive.stsci.edu/missions/tess/catalogs/toi/previous/ File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2.dat 637 2241 TOI catalog, release 2020-10-18, including sectors S0001-S0026 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: I/345 : Gaia DR2 (Gaia Collaboration, 2018) IV/38 : TESS Input Catalog - v8.0 (TIC-8) (Stassun+, 2019) J/ApJS/197/8 : Kepler's cand. multiple transiting planets (Lissauer+, 2011) J/PASP/124/1279 : Q3 Kepler's combined photometry (Christiansen+, 2012) J/ApJ/784/45 : Kepler's multiple planet candidates. III. (Rowe+, 2014) J/ApJS/217/31 : Kepler planetary cand. VI. 4yr Q1-Q16 (Mullally+, 2015) J/ApJS/217/18 : Potential transit signals in Kepler Q1-Q17 (Seader+, 2015) J/ApJ/809/77 : Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) (Sullivan+, 2015) J/ApJS/224/12 : Kepler planetary candidates. VII. 48-month (Coughlin+, 2016) J/AJ/152/158 : Final Kepler transiting planet search (DR25) (Twicken+, 2016) J/ApJS/222/14 : Planetary candidates from 1st yr K2 mission (Vanderburg+, 2016) J/ApJ/829/L9 : K2 LC of HD 3167 and Robo-AO image (Vanderburg+, 2016) J/ApJ/834/17 : Mass & radius of planets, moons, low mass stars (Chen+, 2017) J/AJ/154/109 : California-Kepler Survey. III. Planet radii (Fulton+, 2017) J/ApJS/239/2 : Simulated exoplanets from TESS list of targets (Barclay+, 2018) J/ApJ/866/99 : Radii of KIC stars & planets using Gaia DR2 (Berger+, 2018) J/AJ/156/234 : KELT transit false positive catalog for TESS (Collins+, 2018) J/ApJS/239/5 : Variable stars and cand. planets from K2 (Crossfield+, 2018) J/AJ/155/265 : The solar neighborhood. XLIV. RECONS discoveries (Henry+, 2018) J/AJ/156/102 : TESS Input Catalog and Candidate Target List (Stassun+, 2018) J/ApJS/235/38 : Kepler planetary cand. VIII. DR25 reliability (Thompson+, 2018) J/ApJS/245/13 : CDIPS. I. LCs from TESS sectors 6 and 7 (Bouma+, 2019) J/AJ/158/177 : Near-resonance in a sub-Neptune system from TESS (Quinn+, 2019) J/MNRAS/488/4905 : SuperWASP transit false positive catalog (Schanche+, 2019) J/AJ/158/25 : Automated triage and vetting of TESS candidates (Yu+, 2019) J/MNRAS/490/3806 : Exoplanets & var. stars in 47Tuc field (Nardiello+, 2019) J/A+A/642/A31 : pi Men radial velocity curves (Damasso+, 2020) J/A+A/640/A73 : pi Men radial velocity curves (De Rosa+, 2020) J/AJ/160/129 : HARPS, HIRES & AAT Radial Velocities of HD 136352 (Kane+, 2020) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 5 A5 --- Pipeline Source Pipeline (1) 7- 14 A8 --- Cat Stellar Catalog (2) 16- 25 I10 --- TIC Unique identifier from the TESS Input Cat 27- 33 F7.2 --- TOI [101.01/2321.01] Unique identifier for each TOI planet candidate for the star 35 I1 --- m_TIC [1/4] Identifier for each planet candidate in a system 37- 42 A6 --- Name TESS planet name 44- 45 A2 --- Tdisp TOI Disposition: PC=planet candidates (1984 occurrences) or "KP"=known planets (256 occurrences) 47- 49 A3 --- Edisp EXOFOP Disposition (3) 51- 60 F10.6 deg RAdeg TIC Right Ascension (J2000) 62- 71 F10.6 deg DEdeg TIC Declination (J2000) 73- 80 F8.5 mag Tmag [4.6/18.4] TESS magnitude, Vega calibration 82- 89 F8.6 mag e_Tmag [0/1]? Uncertainty in Tmag 91- 98 F8.5 mag Vmag [5.4/19]? V magnitude, Vega calibration 100- 105 F6.4 mag e_Vmag [0.002/1.2]? Uncertainty in Vmag 107- 117 F11.6 d BJD [420/2027] Barycentric-corrected epoch of first transit; BJD-2457000 119- 126 E8.3 d e_BJD [1e-05/14.7]? Epoch Error 128- 137 F10.6 d Per [0.24/340.4]? Orbital Period Value (4) 139- 146 E8.4 d e_Per [0/0.13]? Orbital Period Error (4) 148- 157 F10.7 h Tdur [0.3/32.2] Transit Duration Value, from first to fourth contact 159- 167 F9.7 h e_Tdur [0/3.2]? Transit Duration Error (4) 169- 181 F13.6 10-6 Tdepth [19.6/432049] Transit Depth Value, parts per million 183- 195 F13.6 10-6 e_Tdepth [0.06/103578]? Transit Depth Error (4) 197- 234 A38 --- Sectors Sectors (5) 236- 587 A352 --- Comment Public Comment (6) 589- 607 A19 "datime" DateAlert Date TOI was released for the first time, ISO 8601, UTC 608- 612 A5 --- --- [+0000] 614- 632 A19 "datime" DateModif Date of most recent update to TOI parameters, ISO 8601, UTC 633- 637 A5 --- --- [+0000] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Name of pipeline that provided the TOI period, epoch, transit duration, and transit depth. Either "qlp" (Quick Look Pipeline; see Section 4.2) or "spoc" (Science Processing Operations Center; see Section 4.1). Note (2): Stellar catalog corresponding to the version of TIC or other catalog which sources the provided stellar parameters. Catalogs as follows: tic8 = TICv8 (Stassun et al. 2019); 1093 occurrences tic7 = TICv7 (Stassun et al. 2018); 640 occurrences gaia-dr2 = Gaia DR2 (I/345); 505 occurrences solar = 3 occurrences Note (3): Dispositions provided by ExoFOP-TESS as follows: CP = confirmed planet (59 occurrences); PC = planet candidate (5 occurrences + 18 "APC"); FP = false positive (532 occurrences); FA = false alarm (22 occurrences); KP = known planet from past surveys (269 occurrences). TFOP Working Group disposition following additional observation. Updated on TEV each time new TOIs are released. Note (4): Blank uncertainties indicate that the value for the column is an estimate or if there is only a single transit. Note (5): Space-separated string of sectors contributing data to TOI parameters. Note (6): From TOI group vetting, including whether follow-up is in progress, if the event is a single transit, and the catalog name of the planet if it is previously known. 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