Abstract
Surveys for exoplanetary transits are usually limited not by photon noise but rather by the amount of red noise in their data. In particular, although the CoRoT space-based survey data are being carefully scrutinized, significant new sources of systematic noises are still being discovered. Recently, a magnitude-dependant systematic effect was discovered in the CoRoT data by Mazeh et al. and a phenomenological correction was proposed. Here we tie the observed effect to a particular type of effect, and in the process generalize the popular Sysrem algorithm to include external parameters in a simultaneous solution with the unknown effects. We show that a post-processing scheme based on this algorithm performs well and indeed allows for the detection of new transit-like signals that were not previously detected. © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS.
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Ofir, A., Alonso, R., Bonomo, A. S., Carone, L., Carpano, S., Samuel, B., … Wuchterl, G. (2010, May). The SARS algorithm: Detrending CoRoT light curves with Sysrem using simultaneous external parameters. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-3933.2010.00843.x
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