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Co-authored-by: Kyle Conroy <[email protected]>
rosteen and kecnry authored Oct 24, 2024
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"* [Additional Resources](#Additional-Resources)\n",
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"## Introduction\n",
"In this notebook we will be exploring the use of the [LCviz](https://github.com/spacetelescope/lcviz) (light curve visualization and analysis) tool for investigating time series observations of a transiting exoplanet. LCviz is built on the [Jdaviz](https://github.com/spacetelescope/jdaviz/) (James Webb data analysis and visualization) tool and additionally relies heavily on the [lightcurve](https://github.com/lightkurve/lightkurve) and [astropy](https://github.com/astropy/astropy) packages.\n",
"In this notebook we will be exploring the use of the [LCviz](https://github.com/spacetelescope/lcviz) (light curve visualization and analysis) tool for investigating time series observations of a transiting exoplanet. LCviz is built on the [Jdaviz](https://github.com/spacetelescope/jdaviz/) (James Webb data analysis and visualization) tool and additionally relies heavily on the [lightkurve](https://github.com/lightkurve/lightkurve) and [astropy](https://github.com/astropy/astropy) packages.\n",
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"Specifically, we will be using LCviz to look at a Kepler long cadence light curve of HAT-P-11, a K4V host to\n",
"a transiting hot Neptune with a 4.8 day period, and a stellar rotation period of 29 days."

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