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We present the first results of K2-OjOS, a collaborative project between professional and amateur astronomers primarily aimed to detect, characterize and validate new extrasolar planets. For this work, 10 amateur astronomers looked for planetary signals by visually inspecting the 20,427 light curves of K2 campaign 18 (C18). They found 42 planet candidates, of which 18 are new detections and 24 had been detected in the overlapping C5 by previous works. We used archival photometric and spectroscopic observations, as well as new high-spatial resolution images in order to carry out a complete analysis of the candidates found, including a homogeneous characterization of the host stars, transit modeling, search for transit timing variations and statistical validation. As a result, we report four new planets (K2-XXX b, K2-XXX b, K2-XXX b, and K2-XXX b) and 14 planet candidates. Besides, we refine the transit ephemeris of the previously published planets and candidates by modeling C5, C16 (when available) and C18 photometric data jointly, largely improving the period and mid-transit time precision. Regarding individual systems, we highlight the new planet K2-XXX b and candidate EPIC211537087.02 being near a 2:1 period commensurability, the detection of significant TTVs in the bright star K2-184 (V = 10.35), the location of K2-103 b inside the habitable zone according to optimistic models, the detection of a new single transit in the known system K2-274, and the disposition reassignment of K2-120 b, which we consider as a planet candidate as the origin of the signal can not be ascertained.
We present a uniform analysis of 155 candidates from the second year of NASAs $K2$ mission (Campaigns 5-8), yielding 60 statistically validated planets spanning a range of properties, with median values of $R_p$ = 2.5 $R_oplus$, $P$ = 7.1 d, $T_mathr
We analysed 68 candidate planetary systems first identified during Campaigns 5 and 6 (C5 and C6) of the NASA textit{K2} mission. We set out to validate these systems by using a suite of follow-up observations, including adaptive optics, speckle imagi
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Given that Campaign 16 of the K2 mission is one of just two K2 campaigns observed so far in forward-facing mode, which enables immediate follow-up observations from the ground, we present a catalog of interesting targets identified through photometry
We provide the first full K2 transiting exoplanet sample, using photometry from Campaigns 1-8 and 10-18, derived through an entirely automated procedure. This homogeneous planet candidate catalog is a crucial to perform a robust demographic analysis