Taranga DR1: Analysis of TESS Short Cadence data for years 1 and 2

ASTRONOMISCHE NACHRICHTEN(2022)

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Abstract
TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) was launched in 2018 with the purpose of observing bright stars in the solar neighborhood to search for transiting exoplanets. After the completion of the 2-year nominal mission, TESS has provided 2 min cadence photometry of over 200,000 stars. This large collection of light curves opens the possibility to study the statistical and temporal properties of this ensemble of stars. Most of the currently available data pipelines are designed to work on single sector at a time. We present a new TESS data pipeline called Taranga, with the purpose of merging multi-sector light curves, while performing a period search for all the observed stars, and stores the statistical results in a database. Taranga pipeline has three components which (a) processes the PDCSAP fluxes of each sector and creates merged PDCSAP light curve, (b) performs a similar operation on the SAP fluxes, and (c) generates the periodograms of the merged SAP and PDCSAP light curves while performing peak identification. For all the 232,122 stars observed in Short Cadence in the nominal TESS mission, we provide the merged PDCSAP and SAP light-curves along with their periodograms. We provide a database that has the statistics of all the results produced from Taranga of these stars.
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asteroseismology, astronomical data bases, miscellaneous, catalogs, methods, data analysis, stars, variables, general, surveys
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