Data calibration for the MASCARA and bRing instruments
G.J.J. Talens, E.R. Deul, R. Stuik, O. Burggraaff, A.-L. Lesage,, J.F.P. Spronck, S.N. Mellon, J.I. Bailey III, E.E. Mamajek, M.A. Kenworthy,, I.A.G. Snellen

TL;DR
This paper develops and evaluates calibration methods for the MASCARA and bRing photometric surveys, enabling detection of small exoplanet signals around bright stars with improved accuracy and demonstrating the surveys' effectiveness in recovering transit signals.
Contribution
It introduces tailored calibration algorithms for MASCARA and bRing, improving photometric precision and transit detection capabilities for bright star surveys.
Findings
Achieved 10 mmag RMS scatter at magnitude 7.5 after calibration.
Recovered up to 84% of 2% depth transits in MASCARA La Palma data.
Demonstrated the surveys' potential to detect long-period gas-giant planets.
Abstract
Aims: MASCARA and bRing are photometric surveys designed to detect variability caused by exoplanets in stars with . Such variability signals are typically small and require an accurate calibration algorithm, tailored to the survey, in order to be detected. This paper presents the methods developed to calibrate the raw photometry of the MASCARA and bRing stations and characterizes the performance of the methods and instruments. Methods: For the primary calibration a modified version of the coarse decorrelation algorithm is used, which corrects for the extinction due to the earth's atmosphere, the camera transmission, and intrapixel variations. Residual trends are removed from the light curves of individual stars using empirical secondary calibration methods. In order to optimize these methods, as well as characterize the performance of the instruments, transit signals were…
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