Searching for Exoplanets in the TESS Database T A F Muhammad1, A A M Rosyadi1, A Fidelis1, A R A Arafa1, F A Rachman1, M N S Al Baihaqi1, N M Zahra1, R Dzulfadli1, S R Hakim1, Z L Jannah1, A Szentgyorgyi2, L Puspitarini3,4
(1)Astronomy Study Program ITB- (2) Center for Astrophysics Harvard- (3) Astronomy Research Group and Bosscha Observatory FMIPA ITB- (4) PSTIA ITB
Abstract
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite searches for bright exoplanets and exoplanetary systems over nearly the entire sky. Since its launch on 18 April 2018, it has identified 7658 exoplanet candidates, of which only 675 have been confirmed to be exoplanets. Many of the remaining Tess Objects of Interest (TOIs) still require study to determine whether they are exoplanets or impostors. The remaining discovery space is enormous. We used the exoplanet reduction EXOFAST1 to study and subset of TOIs that are catalogued as potential exoplanets but have not been fully scrutinized. We describe our analysis approach and report on the results of our detailed study.