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Paper: PTF/M-dwarfs: First Results From a Large New M-dwarf Planetary Transit Survey
Volume: 448, 16th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun
Page: 1367
Authors: Law, N. M.; Kraus, A. L.; Street, R. R.; Lister, T.; Shporer, A.; Hillenbrand, L. A.; Palomar Transient Factory Collaboration
Abstract: PTF/M-dwarfs is a 100,000-target M-dwarf planetary transit survey, a Key Project of the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) collaboration. The survey is sensitive to Jupiter-radius planets around all of the target stars, and has sufficient precision to reach Neptunes and super-Earths for the best targets. The Palomar Transient Factory is a fully-automated, wide-field survey aimed at a systematic exploration of the optical transient sky. The survey is performed using a new 7.26 square degree camera installed on the 48 inch Samuel Oschin telescope at Palomar Observatory. Each 92-megapixel R-band exposure contains about 3,000 M-dwarfs usable for planet detection. In each PTF observational season PTF/M-dwarfs searches for Jupiter-radius planets around almost 30,000 M-dwarfs, Neptune-radius planets around approximately 500 M-dwarfs, and super-Earths around 100 targets. The full survey is expected to cover more than 100,000 targets over the next several years. Photometric and spectroscopic followup operations are performed on the Palomar 60-inch, LCOGT, Palomar 200-inch, MDM and Keck telescopes. The survey has been running since mid-2009. We detail the survey design, the survey's data analysis pipeline and the performance of the first year of operations.
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