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Kepler-102: Masses and Compositions for a Super-Earth and Sub-Neptune Orbiting an Active Star

  • Authors: Casey L. Brinkman, James Cadman, Lauren Weiss, Eric Gaidos, Ken Rice, Daniel Huber, Zachary R. Claytor, Aldo S. Bonomo, Lars A. Buchhave, Andrew Collier Cameron, Rosario Cosentino, Xavier Dumusque, Aldo F. Martinez Fiorenzano, Adriano Ghedina, Avet Harutyunyan, Andrew Howard, Howard Isaacson, David W. Latham, Mercedes López-Morales, Luca Malavolta, Giuseppina Micela, Emilio Molinari, Francesco Pepe, David F. Philips, Ennio Poretti, Alessandro Sozzetti, Stéphane Udry

Casey L. Brinkman et al 2023 The Astronomical Journal 165 .

  • Provider: AAS Journals

Caption: Figure 1.

PDCSAP flux of Kepler-102 over 17 quarters of observation, binned every 10 hr (open boxes). Each panel corresponds to one quarter of photometry. The blue curve shows the Gaussian process (GP) regression of the photometry with the best-fit kernel hyperparameters from Table 5. The gray shaded regions show the uncertainty in the GP model.

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