Data sources

Open astronomical archives anchor the project.

The project uses public Kepler, TESS, JWST, and community timing resources to study how stellar activity affects transit timing measurements across different instruments and activity regimes.

Kepler, K2, and TESS light curves

TargetMissionPublic productsProject use
HAT-P-11Kepler52Active-star timing and spot-crossing benchmark
Kepler-17Kepler47High-activity comparison target
WASP-19TESS25Hot-Jupiter timing and injection-recovery tests
HAT-P-36TESS12Hard validation case
WASP-52TESS4Active-host timing comparison
HD 189733TESS14Bright active hot-Jupiter benchmark
Qatar-1TESS87High-product-count timing validation candidate
WASP-4TESS26Orbital-decay/TTV benchmark control
WASP-12TESS25Orbital-decay benchmark and false-positive control
AU MicTESS15Young active M-dwarf stress case
WASP-43TESS21Short-period hot-Jupiter timing benchmark
K2-25K25Young-system activity validation candidate

JWST examples

ObjectPublic observationsProject relevance
WASP-526Active hot-Jupiter host with space-based follow-up value
GJ 12144M-dwarf white-light and activity-context example

Public manifest

The JSON manifest records the current public archive-query snapshot used by the project site. It is kept as project metadata so readers can see which public data families are relevant without downloading large mission products from this repository.