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Table 6

Results of the transit fit.

Candidate Period (days) t0 i(°) Rplanet(RJup) Rplanet,min(RJup) Rplanet,max(RJup) Classification

19b1-02162 0.59862739 2454317.7883529 72.01 1.61 1.40 1.97 1.31 P
19f3-06991 0.71482077 2454318.3894489 66.54 1.65 1.43 3.26 1.00 B
19b3-09004 3.55921358 2454320.9406801 84.31 2.22 2.10 2.32 2.07 B
19g1-11212 2.77301797 2454318.9644598 80.23 2.29 3.44 1.94 1.21 B
19c4-02952 3.42965118 2454319.6314035 82.25 3.54 3.36 3.81 1.84 B
19h1-00325 0.80767863 2454318.2698431 72.23 3.97 2.10 4.20 2.01 B
19b3-05398 0.73369311 2454317.9513207 67.12 4.20 3.53 4.99 1.18 B
19e1-05755 0.77250704 2454318.1282676 64.34 5.30 3.00 13.37 1.21 B
19b4-04138 1.10663897 2454318.0883407 67.34 6.14 4.17 8.32 1.30 B
19b2-01819 0.82989549 2454318.2785263 53.23 15.59 15.43 15.98 1.27 B

Notes. Orbital and planetary parameters derived from the analytic transit model. Only one candidate, 19b-1-02162, is considered to be a planet candidate. All other candidates are too large and most likely transiting brown dwarfs or low-mass stars.

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