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EXOTIC: EXOplanet Transit Interpretation Code
Zellem, Robert T.;
Pearson, Kyle A.;
Blaser, Ethan;
Fowler, Martin;
Ciardi, David R.;
Biferno, Anya;
Massey, Bob;
Marchis, Franck;
Baer, Robert;
Ball, Conley;
Chasin, Mike;
Conley, Mike;
Dixon, Scott;
Fletcher, Elizabeth;
Hernandez, Saneyda;
Nair, Sujay;
Perian, Quinn;
Sienkiewicz, Frank;
Tock, Kalée;
Vijayakumar, Vivek;
Swain, Mark R.;
Roudier, Gael M.;
Bryden, Geoffrey;
Conti, Dennis M.;
Hill, Dolores H.;
Hergenrother, Carl W.;
Dussault, Mary;
Kane, Stephen R.;
Fitzgerald, Michael;
Boyce, Pat;
Peticolas, Laura;
Gee, Wilfred;
Cominsky, Lynn;
Zimmerman-Brachman, Rachel;
Smith, Denise;
Creech-Eakman, Michelle J.;
Engelke, John;
Iturralde, Alexandra;
Dragomir, Diana;
Jovanovic, Nemanja;
Lawton, Brandon;
Arbouch, Emmanuel;
Kuchner, Marc;
Malvache, Arnaud
EXOTIC (EXOplanet Transit Interpretation Code) analyzes photometric data of transiting exoplanets into lightcurves and retrieves transit epochs and planetary radii. The software reduces images of a transiting exoplanet into a lightcurve, and fits a model to the data to extract planetary information crucial to increasing the efficiency of larger observational platforms. EXOTIC is written in Python and supports the citizen science project Exoplanet Watch. The software runs on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux/Unix computer, and can also be used via Google Colab.