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  • 2011Young Low-Mass Companion Candidates from the PTF Orion Planet Search Projectcitations

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  • Gelino, D. M.
  • Hoard, D. W.
  • Crepp, J.
  • Fulton, B. J.
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  • Kane, S. R.
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Young Low-Mass Companion Candidates from the PTF Orion Planet Search Project

  • Gelino, D. M.
  • Hoard, D. W.
  • Crepp, J.
  • Fulton, B. J.
  • Boden, A. F.
  • Von Braun, K.
  • Akeson, R. L.
  • Van Eyken, Julian C.
  • Stauffer, J. R.
  • Shporer, A.
  • Rebull, L. M.
  • Ramírez, S. V.
  • Plavchan, P.
  • Kane, S. R.
  • Howell, S. B.
  • Beichman, C. A.
Abstract

The PTF Orion project is a part of the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF), a photometric survey for astronomical transients being undertaken with a dedicated wide-field CCD array installed on the Palomar 48" telescope. The camera consists of a 12-CCD array with a total nominal 7.8 square-degree field of view and 1-arcsecond pixels. The Orion project is based on intensive high-cadence time-series observations of a single pointing in the 7-10Myr old 25 Ori region, with the aims of searching for planets around stars at these young ages; studying eclipsing binary systems for testing star formation and evolution models; characterising stellar activity and rotational periods at this age range; and characterising previously unknown young stars in the region. Among the results from 40 nights of observing from December 2009 and January 2010 are several late-type (likely M0 or later) sources which show interesting shallow ( 5% or less) eclipses. One in particular appears to be a variable weak-lined T-Tauri star with regular3%-depth transit-like features at a period of 0.4485d, which may be indicative of a sub-stellar companion. We present initial results from photometric and spectroscopic followup of this object.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • laser emission spectroscopy