Summary
- HD 2294: ecc, long P, can’t phase-fold, no eclipses apparent in photometry
- HD 5731: ecc, long P, only one eclipse
- HD 13018: M1 = M2, interesting LC – good candidate
- HD 24105: M1 = M2, can’t phase-fold, two targets for ID – potentially good candidate
- HD 73470: M1 = M2, but recently solved – good candidate if it’s one of several stars to be published together
- HD 103694: M1 = M2, previously selected as a good candidate
- HD 185990: M1 > M2
- HD 214688: M1 = M2, can’t phase-fold, no short-cadence data – potentially good candidate
- HD 220134: ecc, long P, can’t phase-fold, photometry doesn’t look promising
- HD 222891: M1 = M2, previously selected as a good candidate
- HD 247441: M1 > M2
HD 2294
- Eccentric
- Long period
- TESS exp 120 in sectors 42, 43; exp 200 in sector 70
- Can’t phase-fold LC
HD 5731
- Eccentric
- K2 exp 1800
- TESS exp 20 in sector 43; exp 120 in sector 42; exp 200 in sector 70
- Only one eclipse
HD 13018
- M1 = M2?
- TESS exp 200 in sectors 70 and 71; exp 600 in sectors 42 and 43
- Interesting LC, with oscillations
HD 24105
- M1 = M2
- Two targets found in MAST, both with K2 and TESS
- Can’t phase-fold LCs
HD 73470
- This has been recently solved with Kepler & ground-based photometry and superior RVs here
- M1 = M2
- K2 exp 1800 in campaigns 5, 16 and 18
- TESS exp 120 and 200 in sector 72
HD 103694
- This is one of the stars we selected before
- M1 = M2
- TESS exp 120 in sectors 46, 49, 72
HD 185990
- TESS exp 600 in sector 54
HD 214688
- M1 = M2
- K2 exp 1800
- TESS exp 600 in sectors 29 and 42 (QLP: no raw fluxes) and exp 1800 in sector 2
- Can’t phase-fold the LC
HD 220134
- Eccentric
- Long period
- K2 exp 1800
- TESS exp 120 in sector 42
- Can’t phase-fold LC
HD 222891
- This is one of the stars we selected before
- M1 = M2
- TESS exp 20 in sector 70 and exp 120 in sectors 2, 29, 42
HD 247441
- This is one of the stars we selected before
- TESS exp 12 in sectors 43, 44, 45, exp 200 in sectors 71 and 72