HSTEP -- Homogeneous Studies of Transiting Extrasolar Planets
John Southworth (Keele University, UK)

TL;DR
The HSTEP project provides a homogeneous analysis of 83 transiting exoplanets to accurately determine their physical properties, with results compiled into an accessible online catalogue.
Contribution
It introduces a standardized methodology for analyzing transiting exoplanets and presents a comprehensive, publicly available catalogue of their physical properties.
Findings
Homogeneous properties for 83 transiting exoplanets
Compilation of results into TEPCat online catalogue
Methodology ensures consistent analysis across planets
Abstract
I give a summary of the HSTEP project: an effort to calculate the physical properties of the known transiting extrasolar planets using a homogeneous approach. I discuss the motivation for the project, list the 83 planets which have already been studied, run through some important aspects of the methodology, and finish with a synopsis of the results. The results have been compiled into an online catalogue: TEPCat.
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