SETI Live: 5,000 exoplanet candidates and counting!

SETI Live

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Tags: TESS, Exoplanets

Time: Wednesday, Feb 09, 2022 -

Location: Online

The NASA TESS mission hits a milestone of 5,000 exoplanet candidates or TOIs (TESS Object of Interest). The TESS catalog has been growing steadily since the start of the mission in 2018, and the batch of TOIs boosting the catalog to over 5,000 come primarily from the Faint Star Search led by MIT postdoc Michelle Kunimoto. Now in its extended mission, TESS is observing the Northern Hemisphere and ecliptic plane, including regions of the sky previously observed by the Kepler and K2 missions, so we can expect more discoveries until 2025.

To discuss this achievement, SETI Institute Senior Astronomer Franck Marchis will discuss with Michelle Kunimoto, TESS postdoctoral associate at MIT Kavli Institute and lead of the Faint Star Search program. Michelle focuses her work on detecting transiting exoplanets and the statistical determination of exoplanet demographics. She will tell us how astronomers worldwide will study each of these TOIs to confirm whether they are bona fide planets and what we can expect from this complicated task.

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