We present high-precision photometry of eight separate transit events in the HAT-P-32 planetary system. One transit event was observed simultaneously by two telescopes of which one obtained a simultaneous multiband light curve in three optical bands, giving a total of 11 transit light curves. Due to the filter selection and in conjunction with using the defocused photometry technique, we were able to obtain an extremely high-precision, ground-based transit in the u band (350 nm), with an rms scatter of ≈1 mmag. All 11 transits were modelled using PRISM and GEMC, and the physical properties of the system calculated. We find the mass and radius of the host star to be 1.182 ± 0.041 M<SUB>☉</SUB> and 1.225 ± 0.015 R<SUB>☉</SUB>, respectively. For the planet, we find a mass of 0.80 ± 0.14 M<SUB>Jup</SUB>, a radius of 1.807 ± 0.022 R<SUB>Jup</SUB>, and a density of 0.126 ± 0.023 ρ<SUB>Jup</SUB>. These values are consistent with those found in the literature. We also obtain a new orbital ephemeris for the system T<SUB>0</SUB> = BJD/TDB 2 454 420.447187(96) + 2.15000800(10) × E. We measured the transmission spectrum of HAT-P-32 A b and compared it to theoretical transmission spectra. Our results indicate a bimodal cloud particle distribution consisting of Rayleigh-like haze and grey absorbing cloud particles within the atmosphere of HAT-P-32 A b.
Tregloan-Reed, J., Southworth, J., Mancini, L., Molliere, P., Ciceri, S., Bruni, I., et al. (2018). Possible detection of a bimodal cloud distribution in the atmosphere of HAT-P-32Ab from multiband photometry. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 474(4), 5485-5499 [10.1093/mnras/stx3147].
Possible detection of a bimodal cloud distribution in the atmosphere of HAT-P-32Ab from multiband photometry
Mancini L.;Ricci D.;
2018-01-01
Abstract
We present high-precision photometry of eight separate transit events in the HAT-P-32 planetary system. One transit event was observed simultaneously by two telescopes of which one obtained a simultaneous multiband light curve in three optical bands, giving a total of 11 transit light curves. Due to the filter selection and in conjunction with using the defocused photometry technique, we were able to obtain an extremely high-precision, ground-based transit in the u band (350 nm), with an rms scatter of ≈1 mmag. All 11 transits were modelled using PRISM and GEMC, and the physical properties of the system calculated. We find the mass and radius of the host star to be 1.182 ± 0.041 M☉ and 1.225 ± 0.015 R☉, respectively. For the planet, we find a mass of 0.80 ± 0.14 MJup, a radius of 1.807 ± 0.022 RJup, and a density of 0.126 ± 0.023 ρJup. These values are consistent with those found in the literature. We also obtain a new orbital ephemeris for the system T0 = BJD/TDB 2 454 420.447187(96) + 2.15000800(10) × E. We measured the transmission spectrum of HAT-P-32 A b and compared it to theoretical transmission spectra. Our results indicate a bimodal cloud particle distribution consisting of Rayleigh-like haze and grey absorbing cloud particles within the atmosphere of HAT-P-32 A b.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.