Planet Hunters | First steps to finding a triple star system in TESS data (TIC 470710327 part 1) Episode 32 @PlanetHuntersCoffee | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Hello and welcome to episode 32! We've got something a little different for you this week.
With thirty thousand citizen scientists searching searching through TESS data, we've had many exciting discoveries, including some that have nothing to do with planets at all! We're taking a look at one of these discoveries - a triple star system - which has recently been published by Nora.
This is part one of three that will look at how the discovery was made from start to finish, including all the tests and follow-up observations.
You can read more about the discovery in this blog post: blog.planethunters.org/2022/02/16/triple-star-system-found-via-planet-hunters-tess
Or check out the scientific paper itself on arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2202.06964
You can also download a Jupyter or Colab notebook to accompany this episode from our website: https://www.planethunters.coffee/triple-star-system
As always, if you have any questions about Planet Hunters or this series, check out the Planet Hunters TESS Talk forum: www.zooniverse.org/projects/nora-dot-eisner/planet-hunters-tess/talk
Or feel free to ask questions in the comments, we answer as many as we can. Don't forget to like and subscribe :)
If you'd like to check out our 'light curve of the week' posts, follow us on social media.
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If this is the first of our videos you've found, go back and listen to episode 1 now: youtu.be/HHRbAdCHLT8
Hello and welcome to episode 32! We've got something a little different for you this week.
With thirty thousand citizen scientists searching searching through TESS data, we've had many exciting discoveries, including some that have nothing to do with planets at all! We're taking a look at one of these discoveries - a triple star system - which has recently been published by Nora.
This is part one of three that will look at how the discovery was made from start to finish, including all the tests and follow-up observations.
You can read more about the discovery in this blog post: blog.planethunters.org/2022/02/16/triple-star-system-found-via-planet-hunters-tess
Or check out the scientific paper itself on arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2202.06964
You can also download a Jupyter or Colab notebook to accompany this episode from our website: https://www.planethunters.coffee/triple-star-system
As always, if you have any questions about Planet Hunters or this series, check out the Planet Hunters TESS Talk forum: www.zooniverse.org/projects/nora-dot-eisner/planet-hunters-tess/talk
Or feel free to ask questions in the comments, we answer as many as we can. Don't forget to like and subscribe :)
If you'd like to check out our 'light curve of the week' posts, follow us on social media.
Facebook: facebook.com/planethunters
Twitter: twitter.com/planethunters
Instagram: instagram.com/planethunterstess
If this is the first of our videos you've found, go back and listen to episode 1 now: youtu.be/HHRbAdCHLT8