The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Planetary and Low-Luminosity Object Transits in the Fields of Galactic Disk. Results of the 2003 OGLE Observing Campaigns
A. Udalski, M.K. Szymanski, M. Kubiak, G. Pietrzynski, I. Soszynski,, K. Zebrun, O. Szewczyk, L. Wyrzykowski

TL;DR
The OGLE-III survey's 2003 campaigns monitored Galactic disk fields, discovering 40 shallow transits potentially indicating extrasolar planets, with further spectroscopic follow-up needed for confirmation.
Contribution
This study reports the detection of 40 new shallow transits in the Galactic disk, providing a valuable candidate list for transiting exoplanets from the OGLE-III survey.
Findings
Detected 40 stars with shallow transits suggestive of planetary companions
Collected extensive photometric data over multiple seasons for candidate analysis
Provided a publicly accessible archive of the photometric data for further follow-up
Abstract
We present results of two observing campaigns conducted by the OGLE-III survey in the 2003 observing season aiming at the detection of new objects with planetary transiting companions. Six fields of 35'x35' each located in the Galactic disk were monitored with high frequency for several weeks in February - July 2003. Additional observations of three of these fields were also collected in the 2004 season. Altogether about 800 and 1500 epochs were collected for the fields of both campaigns, respectively. The search for low depth transits was conducted on about 230000 stars with photometry better than 15 mmag. It was focused on detection of planetary companions, thus clear non-planetary cases were not included in the final list of selected objects. Altogether we discovered 40 stars with shallow (<0.05 mag) flat-bottomed transits. In each case several individual transits were observed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
