2013MNRAS.428.2645M


Query : 2013MNRAS.428.2645M

2013MNRAS.428.2645M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 428, 2645-2660 (2013/January-3)

Spitzer 3.6 and 4.5µm full-orbit light curves of WASP-18.

MAXTED P.F.L., ANDERSON D.R., DOYLE A.P., GILLON M., HARRINGTON J., IRO N., JEHIN E., LAFRENIERE D., SMALLEY B. and SOUTHWORTH J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new light curves of the massive hot Jupiter system WASP-18 obtained with the Spitzer spacecraft covering the entire orbit at 3.6 and 4.5µm. These light curves are used to measure the amplitude, shape and phase of the thermal phase effect for WASP-18 b. We find that our results for the thermal phase effect are limited to an accuracy of about 0.01 per cent by systematic noise sources of unknown origin. At this level of accuracy we find that the thermal phase effect has a peak-to-peak amplitude approximately equal to the secondary eclipse depth, has a sinusoidal shape and that the maximum brightness occurs at the same phase as mid-occultation to within about 5° at 3.6µm and to within about 10° at 4.5µm. The shape and amplitude of the thermal phase curve imply very low levels of heat redistribution within the atmosphere of the planet. We also perform a separate analysis to determine the system geometry by fitting a light curve model to the data covering the occultation and the transit. The secondary eclipse depths we measure at 3.6 and 4.5µm are in good agreement with previous measurements and imply a very low albedo for WASP-18 b. The parameters of the system (masses, radii, etc.) derived from our analysis are also in good agreement with those from previous studies, but with improved precision. We use new high-resolution imaging and published limits on the rate of change of the mean radial velocity to check for the presence of any faint companion stars that may affect our results. We find that there is unlikely to be any significant contribution to the flux at Spitzer wavelengths from a stellar companion to WASP-18. We find that there is no evidence for variations in the times of eclipse from a linear ephemeris greater than about 100 s over 3 years.

Abstract Copyright: © 2012 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2012)

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: WASP-18 - planetary systems - planets and satellites: atmospheres

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * ups And b Pl 01 36 47.8415443907 +41 24 19.651368029           ~ 272 1
2 HD 10069 SB* 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456   9.74 9.30     F6IV/V 230 1
3 HD 10069b Pl 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456           ~ 369 1
4 WASP-12b Pl 06 30 32.7966092352 +29 40 20.263502460           ~ 763 1
5 WASP-12 EB* 06 30 32.7966092352 +29 40 20.263502460   12.14 11.57     G0V 309 1
6 IC 2560 Sy2 10 16 18.7073057664 -33 33 49.720274676   12.53 13.31 11.25 12.2 ~ 260 0
7 Ross 905 PM* 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778   12.06 10.613 10.272 8.24 M3V 645 1
8 HD 149026b Pl 16 30 29.6185771608 +38 20 50.308980864           ~ 351 1
9 V* V672 Lyr V* 19 04 09.8515616256 +36 37 57.446680296   12.35 11.42     K0V 107 1
10 HD 179949 BY* 19 15 33.2300695008 -24 10 45.671448072   6.772 6.237     F8V 405 1
11 HD 189733b Pl 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456           ~ 1436 1
12 HD 189733 BY* 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456 9.241 8.578 7.648 7.126 6.68 K2V 896 1
13 HD 209458 V* 22 03 10.7727465312 +18 53 03.549393384   8.21 7.63     F9V 1115 1
14 * 51 Peg PM* 22 57 27.9804852576 +20 46 07.797040104 6.39 6.16 5.46 4.97 4.61 G2IV 1159 1

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