This table contains the identified false positive Kepler Objects of Interest (KOIs) as of 2 Feb 2011. This table contains the following fields: KOI: The KOI identification number Kepler ID: The Kepler Input Catalog number of the target star associated with this KOI RA (hours): Right ascension from the KIC in hours Dec (deg): Declination from the KIC in degrees Kepmag: Kepler magnitude from the KIC Teff (K): Effective temperature from the KIC logg (cm/s/s): Log of metallicity from the KIC Epoch (BJD - 54900): Epoch of one of the transit events Period (days): Observed transit period in days Depth (ppm): Observed transit depth in days SNR: Signal to noise ratio of the transit Duration (hours): Duration of the transit (when available) Delta RA (arcsec): Offset from the target star in right ascension, in arcseconds, of the background object containing the transit (when available) Delta Dec (arcsec): Offset from the target star in declination, in arcseconds, of the background object containing the transit (when available) Offset from target (arcsec): Distance from the target star, in arcseconds, of the background object containing the transit (when available) Depth on background object: Depth of the transit on the background object containing the transit (when available) Background object Kepler ID: KIC number of the background object containing the transit (when available) Delta JMAG: Difference in J-band magnitude from the target star of the background object containing the transit (when available) comments: General observing comments. "APO" means "Active Pixel Offset", indicating that the pixels showing the transit do not coincide with the target star, indicating that the transit is actually on a background object. "Binary" indicates that the transit event is due to an eclipsing binary, not a planet.