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J/AJ/151/68     Kepler Mission. VII. Eclipsing binaries in DR3     (Kirk+, 2016)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/AJ/151/68 Kepler Mission. VII. Eclipsing binaries in DR3 (Kirk+, 2016) ================================================================================ Kepler eclipsing binary stars. VII. The catalog of eclipsing binaries found in the entire Kepler data set. Kirk B., Conroy K., Prsa A., Abdul-Masih M., Kochoska A., Matijevic G., Hambleton K., Barclay T., Bloemen S., Boyajian T., Doyle L.R., Fulton B.J., Hoekstra A.J., Jek K., Kane S.R., Kostov V., Latham D., Mazeh T., Orosz J.A., Pepper J., Quarles B., Ragozzine D., Shporer A., Southworth J., Stassun K., Thompson S.E., Welsh W.F., Agol E., Derekas A., Devor J., Fischer D., Green G., Gropp J., Jacobs T., Johnston C., LaCourse D.M., Saetre K., Schwengeler H., Toczyski J., Werner G., Garrett M., Gore J., Martinez A.O., Spitzer I., Stevick J., Thomadis P.C., Vrijmoet E.H., Yenawine M., Batalha N., Borucki W. <Astron. J., 151, 68 (2016)> =2016AJ....151...68K (SIMBAD/NED BibCode) ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Binaries, eclipsing Keywords: binaries: eclipsing - catalogs - methods: data analysis - methods: numerical - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: statistics Abstract: The primary Kepler Mission provided nearly continuous monitoring of  200000 objects with unprecedented photometric precision. We present the final catalog of eclipsing binary systems within the 105deg^2^ Kepler field of view. This release incorporates the full extent of the data from the primary mission (Q0-Q17 Data Release). As a result, new systems have been added, additional false positives have been removed, ephemerides and principal parameters have been recomputed, classifications have been revised to rely on analytical models, and eclipse timing variations have been computed for each system. We identify several classes of systems including those that exhibit tertiary eclipse events, systems that show clear evidence of additional bodies, heartbeat systems, systems with changing eclipse depths, and systems exhibiting only one eclipse event over the duration of the mission. We have updated the period and galactic latitude distribution diagrams and included a catalog completeness evaluation. The total number of identified eclipsing and ellipsoidal binary systems in the Kepler field of view has increased to 2878, 1.3% of all observed Kepler targets. An online version of this catalog with downloadable content and visualization tools is maintained at http://keplerEBs.villanova.edu/. Description: The Kepler Eclipsing Binary Catalog lists the stellar parameters from the Kepler Input Catalog (KIC) augmented by: primary and secondary eclipse depth, eclipse width, separation of eclipse, ephemeris, morphological classification parameter, and principal parameters determined by geometric analysis of the phased light curve. The previous release of the Catalog (Paper II; Slawson et al. 2011, cat. J/AJ/142/160) contained 2165 objects, through the second Kepler data release (Q0-Q2). In this release, 2878 objects are identified and analyzed from the entire data set of the primary Kepler mission (Q0-Q17). The online version of the Catalog is currently maintained at http://keplerEBs.villanova.edu/. A static version of the online Catalog associated with this paper is maintained at MAST https://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/eclipsing_binaries.html.