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                            Carone, L.; Gandolfi, D.; Cabrera, J.; Hatzes, A. P.; Deeg, H. J.; Csizmadia, Sz.; Pätzold, M.; Weingrill, J.; Aigrain, S.; Alonso, R.; Alapini, A.; Almenara, J.-M.; Auvergne, M.; Baglin, A.; Barge, P.; Bonomo, A. S.; Bordé, P.; Bouchy, F.; Bruntt, H.; Carpano, S.; Cochran, W. D.; Deleuil, M.; Díaz, R. F.; Dreizler, S.; Dvorak, R.; Eislöffel, J.; Eigmüller, P.; Endl, M.; Erikson, A.; Ferraz-Mello, S.; Fridlund, M.; Gazzano, J.-C.; Gibson, N.; Gillon, M.; Gondoin, P.; Grziwa, S.; Günther, E. W.; Guillot, T.; Hartmann, M.; Havel, M.; Hébrard, G.; Jorda, L.; Kabath, P.; Léger, A.; Llebaria, A.; Lammer, H.; Lovis, C.; MacQueen, P. J.; Mayor, M.; Mazeh, T.; Moutou, C.; Nortmann, L.; Ofir, A.; Ollivier, M.; Parviainen, H.; Pepe, F.; Pont, F.; Queloz, D.; Rabus, M.; Rauer, H.; Régulo, C.; Renner, S.; de La Reza, R.; Rouan, D.; Santerne, A.; Samuel, B.; Schneider, J.; Shporer, A.; Stecklum, B.; Tal-Or, L.; Tingley, B.; Udry, S.; Wuchterl, G.
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                                    Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 538, id.A112
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                            Description
                                    Context. CoRoT is a pioneering space mission whose primary goals are
stellar seismology and extrasolar planets search. Its surveys of large
stellar fields generate numerous planetary candidates whose lightcurves
have transit-like features. An extensive analytical and observational
follow-up effort is undertaken to classify these candidates. 
Aims: We present the list of planetary transit candidates from the CoRoT
LRa01 star field in the Monoceros constellation toward the Galactic
anti-center direction. The CoRoT observations of LRa01 lasted from 24
October 2007 to 3 March 2008.  Methods: We acquired and analyzed
7470 chromatic and 3938 monochromatic lightcurves. Instrumental noise
and stellar variability were treated with several filtering tools by
different teams from the CoRoT community. Different transit search
algorithms were applied to the lightcurves.  Results: Fifty-one
stars were classified as planetary transit candidates in LRa01.
Thirty-seven (i.e., 73% of all candidates) are "good" planetary
candidates based on photometric analysis only. Thirty-two (i.e., 87% of
the "good" candidates) have been followed-up. At the time of writing
twenty-two cases were solved and five planets were discovered: three
transiting hot-Jupiters (CoRoT-5b, CoRoT-12b, and CoRoT-21b), the first
terrestrial transiting planet (CoRoT-7b), and another planet in the same
system (CoRoT-7c, detected by radial velocity survey only). Evidence of
another non-transiting planet in the CoRoT-7 system, namely CoRoT-7d,
was recently found as well.
The CoRoT space mission, launched on December 27, 2006, has been
developed and is operated by CNES, with contributions of Austria,
Belgium, Brazil, ESA (RSSD and Science Program), Germany and Spain.
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