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Is this useful for exoplanet vetting? #6
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I think so. There is a specific paper I'm thinking of (that I can't find right now) that resulted in a substantial fraction of the giant planet candidate KOIs ending up as EBs because of too-large RV amplitudes. Some subset of those won't be detectable from Gaia because they're background EBs, but I don't know what fraction that would be. |
Great! Let me know if you think of it and I can do some digging too. |
Awesome - thanks! Here's my current best estimate of the per-transit radial velocity uncertainty from Gaia which is ~our semi-amplitude measurement limit: This means that our detection limit is pretty high, but could still help in some cases? (The shaded region is an extrapolation so pretty much ignore that and just look at the central area.) |
I'd be interested in looking at some false positives exoplanet candidates that were ruled out with radial velocities. Would we have been able to do that with the Gaia archive? @trevordavid @quadrychance
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