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Table 1
Global parameters of the synthetic data we generate to test LASR.
Synthetic time series quantity | Value |
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Length of synthetic dataset | 90 days |
Photometric cadence | 1 min |
Flux normalization constant | 1.0 |
Transit gap start times | ![]() |
Transit gap lengths | 10 hr |
Large gap start time | 4.5 × 106 s |
Large gap length | 3.0 × 105 s |
Gaussian uncertainty | 5.0 × 10−4 |
Lag correlation coefficient | 0.5 |
Injected transit depth | 1.2 × 10−4 |
Injected transit period | 15 days |
Notes.We choose these parameters based on typical quantities of Kepler short-cadence photometry. The lag correlation coefficient sets the lag-1 autocorrelation between successive time samples, transforming Gaussian noise to correlated noise (Haykin 2006).
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