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Using hydrodynamical simulations of stellar atmospheres for periodogram standardization: Application to exoplanet detection

Sulis et al., 2016

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6920610237561990168
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Sulis S
Mary D
Bigot L
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2016 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)

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Our aim is to devise a detection method for exoplanet signatures (multiple sinusoids) that is both powerful and robust to partially unknown statistics under the null hypothesis. In the considered application, the noise is mostly created by the stellar atmosphere, with statistics …
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