K2C9 VST Time Series Browser Interfaceivo://org.gavo.dc/k2c9vst/q/webThe GAVO DC teamHundertmark, M.Korhonen, H.Jørgensen, U.Street, RPenny, M.Tsapras, Y.Dominik, M.Kerins, E.Cassan, A.Snodgrass, C.Bachelet, E.Bramich, D.Bozza, V.2021-09-21T12:20:25ZGAVO Data Center TeamMönchhofstrasse 12-14, D-69120 Heidelberggavo@ari.uni-heidelberg.de++49 6221 54 1837light-curvesexoplanetsgravitational-microlensingtime-domain-astronomy The Kepler satellite has observed the Galactic center in a campaign
lasting from April until the end of June 2016 (K2/C9). The main
objective of the 99 hours for the microlensing program 097.C-0261(A)
using the ESO VLT Survey Telescope (VST) was to monitor the superstamp
(i.e., the actually downloaded region of K2/C9) in service mode for
improving the event coverage and securing some color-information. Due
to weather conditions, the majority of images were taken in the red
band. These are part of the present release.
The exact pointing strategy was adjusted to cover the superstamp with
6 pointings and to contain as many microlensing events from earlier
seasons as possible. In addition, a two-point dither was requested to
reduce the impact of bad pixels and detector gaps. Consequently, some
events were getting more coverage and have been observed with
different CCDs. The large footprint of roughly 1 square degree and the
complementary weather conditions at Cerro Paranal have lead to the
coverage of 147 events (this resource's events table), but ~60 of
those were already at baseline.https://dc.zah.uni-heidelberg.de/k2c9vst/q/web/infoArchiveResearchIsServedByGAVO Data Center ObscoreESOVST5/7198,7216-7217,7220-7221,7226-7227,7266
6/28782-28783,28796,28798-28799,28823,28829,28854-28855,28860-28861,28863,28872-28873,28875-28877,28888-28889,28892-28893,28898,28902-28903,28920,28922-28923,29056,29058-29059,29205,29253,29255,2926156693 57663https://dc.zah.uni-heidelberg.de/k2c9vst/q/web/coverageOpticalk2c9vstCoordinated microlensing survey observations with Kepler K2/C9 using
VST The Kepler satellite has observed the Galactic center in a campaign
lasting from April until the end of June 2016 (K2/C9). The main
objective of the 99 hours for the microlensing program 097.C-0261(A)
using the ESO VLT Survey Telescope (VST) was to monitor the superstamp
(i.e., the actually downloaded region of K2/C9) in service mode for
improving the event coverage and securing some color-information. Due
to weather conditions, the majority of images were taken in the red
band. These are part of the present release.
The exact pointing strategy was adjusted to cover the superstamp with
6 pointings and to contain as many microlensing events from earlier
seasons as possible. In addition, a two-point dither was requested to
reduce the impact of bad pixels and detector gaps. Consequently, some
events were getting more coverage and have been observed with
different CCDs. The large footprint of roughly 1 square degree and the
complementary weather conditions at Cerro Paranal have lead to the
coverage of 147 events (this resource's events table), but ~60 of
those were already at baseline.
output The Kepler satellite has observed the Galactic center in a campaign
lasting from April until the end of June 2016 (K2/C9). The main
objective of the 99 hours for the microlensing program 097.C-0261(A)
using the ESO VLT Survey Telescope (VST) was to monitor the superstamp
(i.e., the actually downloaded region of K2/C9) in service mode for
improving the event coverage and securing some color-information. Due
to weather conditions, the majority of images were taken in the red
band. These are part of the present release.
The exact pointing strategy was adjusted to cover the superstamp with
6 pointings and to contain as many microlensing events from earlier
seasons as possible. In addition, a two-point dither was requested to
reduce the impact of bad pixels and detector gaps. Consequently, some
events were getting more coverage and have been observed with
different CCDs. The large footprint of roughly 1 square degree and the
complementary weather conditions at Cerro Paranal have lead to the
coverage of 147 events (this resource's events table), but ~60 of
those were already at baseline.accrefAccess key for the datameta.ref.url;meta.datasetssa:Access.Referencecharnullablessa_dstitleA compact and descriptive designation of the dataset.meta.title;meta.datasetssa:DataID.Titlechart_0Time of largest magnification estimated from a fit assuming a gravitational lens event of pointlike source and lens.dtime.duration;stat.fitdoublenullablet_min_mjd(Approximate) earliest timestamp in dataset.dtime.start;obsts:time.startdoublenullablet_max_mjd(Approximate) latest timestamp in dataset.dtime.end;obsts:time.enddoublenullable