On December 2021, a new camera box for two-colour simultaneous visible photometry was successfully installed on the ASTEP telescope at the Concordia station in Antarctica. The new focal box offers increased capabilities for the ASTEP+ project. The opto-mechanical design of the camera was described in a previous paper.1 Here, we focus on the...
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July 17, 2022 (v1)Conference paperUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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2022 (v1)Journal article
On December 2021, a new camera box for two-colour simultaneous visible photometry was successfully installed on the ASTEP telescope at the Concordia station in Antarctica. The new focal box offers increased capabilities for the ASTEP+ project. The opto-mechanical design of the camera was described in a previous paper. 1 Here, we focus on the...
Uploaded on: May 26, 2023 -
July 17, 2022 (v1)Conference paper
The possibility to observe transiting exoplanets from Dome C in Antarctica provides immense benefits: stable weather conditions, limited atmospheric turbulence, and a night that lasts almost three months due to the austral winter. However, this site also presents significant limitations, such as limited access for maintenance and internet...
Uploaded on: May 28, 2023 -
2022 (v1)Journal article
We report on the discovery and characterisation of three planets orbiting the F8 star HD 28109, which sits comfortably in TESS's continuous viewing zone. The two outer planets have periods of 56.0067 ± 0.0003 days and 84.2597 +0.0010-0.0008 days, which implies a period ratio very close to that of the first-order 3:2 mean motion resonance,...
Uploaded on: February 25, 2024 -
2022 (v1)Journal article
The radial velocity method is amongst the most robust and most established means of detecting exoplanets. Yet, it has so far failed to detect circumbinary planets despite their relatively high occurrence rates. Here, we report velocimetric measurements of Kepler-16A, obtained with the SOPHIE spectrograph, at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence's...
Uploaded on: February 22, 2023