Summary: | 碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 天文研究所 === 92 === We present results of the search for exoplanets and variable stars in open cluster
fields,NGC 2324,NGC 2374,NGC 2420,and NGC 381 with the Lulin One-meter
Telescope (LOT).Our main scienti fic goal is to use time series CCD photometry
survey to detect exoplanets via transit e ffects.Such detection technique demands
high-precision photometry now being implemented and gradually improved at Lulin.
The secondary scienti fic goal is to discover and study variable stars with the same
data set and similar data analysis methods.
Observations were performed with the LOT from January 28 to February 1,2003
for the NGC 2324,NGC 2374 and NGC 2420 star fields.The total photometric data
acquired were about 700 frames in two filters (R and V )for the three open clusters,
NGC 2324,NGC 2374 and NGC 2420.The inclusion of three open clusters into the
first observation program was mainly to increase the detection probability (i.e.,
more target stars).But one side e ffect was that the typical time interval ( ∼30 min)
between successive exposures was too large and the lengths of data coverage were too
short to allow the identi fication of transit events.For this reason,we have changed
the observational strategy -in the next observational opportunity from October 19
to 21,2003 -by using one filter (e.g.,R-band)and focusing only on one single open
cluster,NGC 381.We have obtained 120 frames in total over three nights.While
the cadence ( ∼3 min)was small enough this time,the search for transit events was
handicapped by the short time interval ( ∼2 hours)available at each night.
The pre-processing of the CCD frames and data reduction were performed with
the standard routines in the IRAF CCDPROC and DAOPHOT II (Stetson 1987).
The WCSTools were used to obtain the world coordinate system in the header of
fit files.Positions of stars in di fferent images were then aligned by matching the
relative distances from their neighboring stars.This procedure would permit the
determination of light curves of the target stars.To search for exoplanets,the Box-
fitting Least Squares (BLS)method described in Kovacs et al.(2002)could be used
to analyze the light curves.The high e fficiency of BLS in the discovery of transit
events has been demonstrated by the OGLE III (Optical Gravitational Lensing
Experiment)team (Udalski et al.,2002a,2002b).However,because the testable
light curves are not too many (<1000 stars),we have opted by visual inspection
in our preliminary study.For variable star candidates,we determined the possible
periods with the Phase Dispersion Minimization (PDM)method (Stellingerg 1978)
and Lomb Normalization Periodogram (LNP)method (Lomb 1976 &Scargle 1982).
We have found two variable candidates in the NGC 2324 star field and four
variable candidates in the NGC 2374 star field.In the NGC 2420,no varable
has been found.In addition,we have discovered some interesting light curves in
NGC 381:two variable candidates and two possible transit events.However,much
caution should be given to the results of NGC 381 because of the limitation of the
data coverage (i.e.,only about two hours for each of the three nights).After this
feasibility study,we intend to pursue the Lulin exoplanet search program with better
de fined procedure and improved techniques.
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