The DEdicated MONitor of EXotransits and Transients (DEMONEXT): System Overview and Year One Results from a Low-Cost Robotic Telescope for Follow-Up of Exoplanetary Transits and Transients
Steven Villanueva Jr., B. Scott Gaudi, Richard W. Pogge, Jason D., Eastman, Keivan G. Stassun, Mark Trueblood, and Patricia Trueblood

TL;DR
DEMONEXT is a low-cost, robotic 20-inch telescope that achieves high-precision photometry and has successfully contributed to exoplanet transit and transient observations in its first year.
Contribution
This paper presents the design, capabilities, and first-year scientific results of DEMONEXT, a novel low-cost robotic telescope system for follow-up of exoplanet transits and transients.
Findings
Achieves 2-4 mmag precision on bright targets with 20-120 sec exposures
Produced 143 planetary candidate transit light curves in first year
Detected 48 supernovae and transients for the ASAS-SN group
Abstract
We report on the design and first year of operations of the DEdicated MONitor of EXotransits and Transients (DEMONEXT). DEMONEXT is a 20 inch (0.5-m) robotic telescope using a PlaneWave CDK20 telescope on a Mathis instruments MI-750/1000 fork mount. DEMONEXT is equipped with a pixel Finger Lakes Instruments (FLI) detector, a 10-position filter wheel with an electronic focuser and , , , , , , , , and clear filters. DEMONEXT operates in a continuous observing mode and achieves 2-4 mmag raw, unbinned, precision on bright targets with 20-120 second exposures, and 1 mmag precision achieved by binning on 5-6 minute timescales. DEMONEXT maintains sub-pixel ( pixels) target position stability on the CCD over 8 hours in good observing conditions, with degraded performance in poor weather ( pixel). DEMONEXT achieves 1-10% photometry on…
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