The following Kepler search forms and catalogs
are currently available to users.
If you are planning to submit large search queries or data requests,
please see the Submitting Large Requests page.
Users interested in submitting requests from a local script or accessing
the Kepler catalogs via the Virtual Observatory Cone search service
should see the
MAST Services page for more information.
Search:
Data
(Search,
Set Search,
Download Options)
Allows users to search for and retrieve kepler data for targets for which
data has been archived. The table contains about 3 million rows.
"Search" is a link to the standard MAST search interface.
See the Data Search
Help page for more information.
You can also go directly to the Kepler data retrieval page
("Set Search") and enter either data set names or upload a file of data set names.
Light curve FITS files are also stored online for access
via http or ftp. They are stored in /pub/kepler/lightcurves in a
directory structure based on the Kepler ID number.
See the top level directory or go to
the page describing how to
download data ("Download Options").
Targets Find targets on the Kepler CCDs and allows searches
on additional magnitudes, colors, and non-KIC targets.
The 15 million row table (of which ~ 4.5 million are from the KIC),
was created by MAST staff by merging entries from the USNOb, IRT, KIS,
Kepler Input catalog (KIC) and the Kepler Characteristics table (CT) catalogs.
This would be the form used by the potential guest observers to locate
possible targets for observation. See the
Explanations page, and
the Enhanced Target Search
Help page for more information.
Stellar Parameters Searches the Kepler Q1-Q17 stellar table containing updated stellar
parameters for observed Kepler targets. The Q1-Q17 parameters were used
in the current reprocessing (data release 25).
listing
planet candidates, false positives, confirmed planets, and Kepler targets
of general interest. (Note the KOI search interface replaced the previous
"False Positive table" and the "Released Candidates table".)
Red Giants.
The Kepler Team announced the public data release of 14,048 red
giants for scientific exploitation by the community on Sept. 9th, 2011.
All quarter 0 to quarter 8 light curves of these
targets are now public (about 50,000 files) and all future data collected
for these targets will be delivered to the archive without proprietary periods.
Kepler Input Catalog This form allows access to the 13.2 million row, version 10, Kepler Input Catalog,
listing targets within and outside the Kepler Field of View. See the
KIC release notes.
A listing of the catalog fields, including a few added by MAST staff, is
available from the
KIC parameter help page.
Ancillary Files
Available ancillary data files include the following:
Cotrending Basis Vectors (CBV) Files
An HTML table listing the currently available CBV files with links to downloading
the files via ftp or http, and documentation.
Focal Plane Characteristics
A table listing the currently available Pixel Response Function (PRF)
files with links to download the files and documentation.
Spice Data Files (spacecraft ephemeris)
The latest Spice kernels may be downloaded via anonymous ftp at /pub/kepler/spice, or via the browser at https://archive.stsci.edu/pub/kepler/spice .
Simulated Light Curves
Roughly 3 million simulated ligh curve files for testing detection efficiency.