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The TESS Objects of Interest Catalog from the TESS Prime Mission

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Natalia Guerrero,Sara Seager
Chelsea Huang,Andrew Vanderburg,Aylin Soto,Ismael Mireles,Katharine Hesse,W. Fong,Ana Glidden,Avi Shporer,David Latham,Karen Collins,Samuel Quinn,Jennifer Burt,Diana Dragomir,Ian Crossfield,R. Vanderspek,Michael Fausnaugh,Christopher Burke,G. Ricker,Tansu Daylan,Zahra Essack,Maximilian Günther,H. Osborn,Joshua Pepper,Pamela Rowden,Lizhou Sha,Steven Villanueva,Daniel Yahalomi,Liang Yu,Sarah Ballard,Natalie Batalha,David Berardo,Ashley Chontos,Jason Dittmann,Gilbert Esquerdo,Thomas Mikal-Evans,Rahul Jayaraman,Akshata Krishnamurthy,Dana Louie,Nicholas Mehrle,Prajwal Niraula,Benjamin Rackham,Joseph Rodriguez,Stephen Rowden,Clara Sousa‐Silva,David Watanabe,Ian Wong,Zhuchang Zhan,Goran Zivanovic,Jessie Christiansen,David Ciardi,M. Swain,Michael Lund,Susan Mullally,Scott Fleming,David Rodriguez,Patricia Boyd,Elisa Quintana,Thomas Barclay,Knicole Colón,Stephen Rinehart,Joshua Schlieder,Mark Clampin,Jon Jenkins,Joseph Twicken,Douglas Caldwell,Jeffrey Coughlin,Chris Henze,Jack Lissauer,Robert Morris,Mark Rose,Jeffrey Smith,Peter Tenenbaum,Eric Ting,Bill Wohler,G. Bakos,Jacob Bean,Zachory Berta-Thompson,Allyson Bieryla,Luke Bouma,Lars Buchhave,N. Butler,David Charbonneau,J. Doty,Jian Ge,Matthew Holman,Andrew Howard,Lisa Kaltenegger,Stephen Kane,H. Kjeldsen,Laura Kreidberg,D. Lin,Charlotte Minsky,Norio Narita,Martin Paegert,András Pál,Ε. Πάλλη,Dimitar Sasselov,Alton Spencer,A. Sozzetti,Keivan Stassun,Guillermo Torres,S. Udry,Joshua Winn,Yu Li,T. Evans,Susan Thompson,D. Rodríguez
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Abstract

We present 2,241 exoplanet candidates identified with data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) during its two-year prime mission. We list these candidates in the TESS Objects of Interest (TOI) Catalog, which includes both new planet candidates found by TESS and previously-known planets recovered by TESS observations. We describe the process used to identify TOIs and investigate the characteristics of the new planet candidates, and discuss some notable TESS planet discoveries. The TOI Catalog includes an unprecedented number of small planet candidates around nearby bright stars, which are well-suited for detailed follow-up observations. The TESS data products for the Prime Mission (Sectors 1-26), including the TOI Catalog, light curves, full-frame images, and target pixel files, are publicly available on the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes.

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