Exoplanet Transit Database

The Exoplanet Transit Database (ETD) is a database operated by the Variable Star and Exoplanet Section of the Czech Astronomical Society.[1] The database came online in September 2008 and consists of three sections: transit prediction, processing, uploading data.[2] The ETD gives information about mid-transit time, duration, and depth of transit, among other parameters.[3]

Exoplanet Transit Database
Type of site
Astronomy
Created byOperated by the Czech Astronomical Society by its Variable Stars and Exoplanet Section
URLhttp://var2.astro.cz/ETD/
Current statusActive
Theoretical Transiting Exoplanet Light Curve

Together with the NASA Exoplanet Archive, it is considered one of the main databases that allows astronomers to predict transit events and schedule observation sessions. The database includes transit light curves of exoplanets that are suitable for ground‐based observations.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Poddany, S. (2011). "New tools and improvements in the Exoplanet Transit Database" (PDF). EPJ Web of Conferences. 11: 06008. Bibcode:2011EPJWC..1106008P. doi:10.1051/epjconf/20101106008.
  2. ^ Poddaný, Stanislav; Brát, Luboš; Pejcha, Ondřej (2010-03-01). "Exoplanet Transit Database. Reduction and processing of the photometric data of exoplanet transits". New Astronomy. 15 (3): 297–301. arXiv:0909.2548. Bibcode:2010NewA...15..297P. doi:10.1016/j.newast.2009.09.001. S2CID 15457725.
  3. ^ Brat, L. (2010). "ETD - Exoplanet Transit Database". Binaries - Key to Comprehension of the Universe. ASP Conference Series. Vol. 435. p. 443. Bibcode:2010ASPC..435..443B. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  4. ^ Davoudi, F.; Jafarzadeh, S.J.; Poro, A.; Basturk, O.; Mesforoush, S.; Fasihi Harandi, A.; Gozarandi, M.J.; Zare Mehrjardi, Z.; Maley, P.D.; Khakpash, S.; Rokni, K.; Sarostad, A. (2020). "Light curve analysis of ground-based data from exoplanets transit database". New Astronomy. 76: 101305. arXiv:1910.11438. Bibcode:2020NewA...7601305D. doi:10.1016/j.newast.2019.101305. S2CID 202931761.