Photometry of K2 Campaign 9 bulge data

Author:

Poleski R.ORCID,Penny M.ORCID,Gaudi B. S.ORCID,Udalski A.ORCID,Ranc C.ORCID,Barentsen G.ORCID,Gould A.

Abstract

In its Campaign 9, K2 observed dense regions toward the Galactic bulge in order to constrain the microlensing parallaxes and probe for free-floating planets. Photometric reduction of the K2 bulge data poses a significant challenge due to a combination of the very high stellar density, large pixels of the Kepler camera, and the pointing drift of the spacecraft. Here we present a new method to extract K2 photometry in dense stellar regions. We extended the Causal Pixel Model developed for less-crowded fields, first by using the pixel response function together with accurate astrometric grids, second by combining signals from a few pixels, and third by simultaneously fitting for an astrophysical model. We tested the method on two microlensing events and a long-period eclipsing binary. The extracted K2 photometry is an order of magnitude more precise than the photometry from other method.

Funder

NASA

Polish National Science Center

US NSF

JPL

European Research Council

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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