We present 10 high-precision light curves of four transits in the XO-1 planetary system, obtained using u, g, r, redshifted H α, I, and z filters. We use these to measure the physical properties, orbital ephemeris, and a transmission spectrum of the planet covering the full optical wavelength range. We augment this with published HST/WFC3 observations to construct a transmission spectrum of the planet covering 0.37-1.65 μm. Our best-fitting model to this spectrum is for a H2/He-rich atmosphere containing water (3.05σ confidence), nitrogen-bearing molecules NH3 and HCN (1.5σ) and patchy cloud (1.3σ). We find that adding the optical to the near-infrared data does not lead to more precise constraints on the planetary atmosphere in this case. We conduct a detailed investigation into the effect of stellar limb darkening on our results, concluding that the choice of limb darkening law and coefficients is unimportant; such conclusions may not hold for other systems so should be reassessed for all high-quality data sets. The planet radius we measure in the gband is anomalously low and should be investigated with future observations at a higher spectral resolution. From the measured times of transit, we determine an improved orbital ephemeris, calculate a lower limit on the modified stellar tidal quality factor of Q_\star ^{ ' } > 10^{5.6}, and rule out a previously postulated sinusoidal variation in the transit times.

Southworth, J., Tregloan-Reed, J., Pinhas, A., Madhusudhan, N., Mancini, L., Smith, A. (2018). Physical properties and optical-infrared transmission spectrum of the giant planet XO-1 b. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 481(3), 4261-4276 [10.1093/mnras/sty2488].

Physical properties and optical-infrared transmission spectrum of the giant planet XO-1 b

Mancini, L;
2018-01-01

Abstract

We present 10 high-precision light curves of four transits in the XO-1 planetary system, obtained using u, g, r, redshifted H α, I, and z filters. We use these to measure the physical properties, orbital ephemeris, and a transmission spectrum of the planet covering the full optical wavelength range. We augment this with published HST/WFC3 observations to construct a transmission spectrum of the planet covering 0.37-1.65 μm. Our best-fitting model to this spectrum is for a H2/He-rich atmosphere containing water (3.05σ confidence), nitrogen-bearing molecules NH3 and HCN (1.5σ) and patchy cloud (1.3σ). We find that adding the optical to the near-infrared data does not lead to more precise constraints on the planetary atmosphere in this case. We conduct a detailed investigation into the effect of stellar limb darkening on our results, concluding that the choice of limb darkening law and coefficients is unimportant; such conclusions may not hold for other systems so should be reassessed for all high-quality data sets. The planet radius we measure in the gband is anomalously low and should be investigated with future observations at a higher spectral resolution. From the measured times of transit, we determine an improved orbital ephemeris, calculate a lower limit on the modified stellar tidal quality factor of Q_\star ^{ ' } > 10^{5.6}, and rule out a previously postulated sinusoidal variation in the transit times.
2018
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
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https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/481/3/4261/5094823
Southworth, J., Tregloan-Reed, J., Pinhas, A., Madhusudhan, N., Mancini, L., Smith, A. (2018). Physical properties and optical-infrared transmission spectrum of the giant planet XO-1 b. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 481(3), 4261-4276 [10.1093/mnras/sty2488].
Southworth, J; Tregloan-Reed, J; Pinhas, A; Madhusudhan, N; Mancini, L; Smith, Ams
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