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2009ApJ...706..877B - Astrophys. J., 706, 877-884 (2009/November-3)

Detecting the wind-driven shapes of extrasolar giant planets from transit photometry.

BARNES J.W., COOPER C.S., SHOWMAN A.P. and HUBBARD W.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Several processes can cause the shape of an extrasolar giant planet's shadow, as viewed in transit, to depart from circular. In addition to rotational effects, cloud formation, non-homogenous haze production and movement, and dynamical effects (winds) could also be important. When such a planet transits its host star as seen from the Earth, the asphericity will introduce a deviation in the transit light curve relative to the transit of a perfectly spherical (or perfectly oblate) planet. We develop a theoretical framework to interpret planetary shapes. We then generate predictions for transiting planet shapes based on a published theoretical dynamical model of HD189733b. Using these shape models we show that planet shapes are unlikely to introduce detectable light-curve deviations (those >1x10–5 of the host star), but that the shapes may lead to astrophysical sources of systematic error when measuring planetary oblateness, transit time, and impact parameter.

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Journal keyword(s): eclipses - planets and satellites: individual (HD189733b, HD209458b) - techniques: photometric

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