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TESS-Gaia Light Curve

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Introduction

TESS-Gaia Light Curve (TGLC) is a dataset of TESS full-frame image light curves publicly available via the MAST portal. It is fitted with effective PSF and decontaminated with Gaia DR3 and achieved percent-level photometric precision down to 16th TESS magnitude! It unlocks astrophysics to a vast number of dim stars below 12th TESS magnitude.

Usage

There are four fluxes in each FITS file: aperture flux, PSF flux, calibrated aperture flux, and calibrated PSF flux. If you are uncertain which to use:

  • Calibrated aperture flux is the most robust in transit depth. Use this if you are doing transit science.

  • Calibrated psf flux is better in deblending targets. Use this if you need to deblend a target near a variable source. The best deblending can be achieved with tglc package by setting a non-zero prior.

  • The aperture flux and PSF flux are not detrended or normalized. Use this if you are doing stellar variability science.

  • If you are uncertain, start with calibrated aperture flux!

The tutorial shows the syntaxes and differences among these light curves in several examples.

Data Access

There are three data access methods:

  • MAST Portal: Easiest for acquiring light curves for a few stars. However, new sectors are updated relatively slowly.

  • MAST bulk download: Best for downloading light curves for all stars (<16 TESS magnitude) in a sectors.

  • tglc package: Capable of producing similar quality light curves for any sector and any star with custom options.

MAST Portal/bulk download

The easiest usage requires no package installation. Simply follow the TGLC HLSP page to download light curves from MAST or use MAST Portal. Light curves are being fitted sector by sector and will be available on MAST gradually. MAST hosts all Gaia DR3 stars down to 16th magnitude. Each .fits file includes PSF and aperture light curves and their calibrated versions.

MAST available sectors: sector worklist

tglc package

Users can also fit light curves using the package tglc. Using tglc, one can specify a region, sector(s), and customized aperture shape if needed. It can also allow all field stars to float by assigning Gaussian priors, which can help decontaminate variable field stars. tglc is currently only available for linux. Run:

pip install tglc

for the latest tglc release. After installation, follow the tutorial to fit light curves. If there is a problem, please leave a comment in the Issues section to help us improve. Thank you!

Reference

If you find the TGLC light curves or the tglc package useful in your research, please cite our paper published on the Astronomical Journal.

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