2015ApJ...800...73F


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2015ApJ...800...73F - Astrophys. J., 800, 73 (2015/February-2)

BEER analysis of Kepler and CoRoT light curves. II. Evidence for superrotation in the phase curves of three Kepler hot jupiters.

FAIGLER S. and MAZEH T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyzed the Kepler light curves of four transiting hot Jupiter systems–KOI-13, HAT-P-7, TrES-2, and Kepler-76, which show BEaming, Ellipsoidal, and Reflection (BEER) phase modulations. The mass of the four planets can be estimated from either the beaming or the ellipsoidal amplitude, given the mass and radius of their parent stars. For KOI-13, HAT-P-7, and Kepler-76 we find that the beaming-based planetary mass estimate is larger than the mass estimated from the ellipsoidal amplitude, consistent with previous studies. This apparent discrepancy may be explained by equatorial superrotation of the planet atmosphere, which induces an angle shift of the planet reflection/emission phase modulation, as was suggested for Kepler-76 in the first paper of this series. We propose a modified BEER model that supports superrotation, assuming either a Lambertian or geometric reflection/emission phase function, and provides a photometry-consistent estimate of the planetary mass. Our analysis shows that for Kepler-76 and HAT-P-7, the Lambertian superrotation BEER model is highly preferable over an unshifted null model, while for KOI-13 it is preferable only at a 1.4σ level. For TrES-2 we do not find such preference. For all four systems the Lambertian superrotation model mass estimates are in excellent agreement with the planetary masses derived from, or constrained by, radial velocity measurements. This makes the Lambertian superrotation BEER model a viable tool for estimating the masses of hot Jupiters from photometry alone. We conclude that hot Jupiter superrotation may be a common phenomenon that can be detected in the visual light curves of Kepler.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - planets and satellites: fundamental parameters - planets and satellites: individual: (KOI-13b, HAT-P-7b, TrES-2b, Kepler-76b)

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 Kepler-8b Pl 18 45 09.1489991376 +42 27 03.891327156           ~ 94 1
2 Kepler-43b Pl 19 00 57.8034040200 +46 40 05.665887660           ~ 57 1
3 Kepler-12b Pl 19 04 58.4220633696 +50 02 25.271762064           ~ 89 1
4 Kepler-1b Pl 19 07 14.0375836512 +49 18 59.091482160           ~ 330 2
5 BD+46 2629B ** 19 07 53.0281202688 +46 52 06.126010932   10.66 10.48     ~ 27 1
6 BD+46 2629 EB* 19 07 53.104944 +46 52 06.00420   10.12 9.70 9.80   kA2hA5mA7(IV)m: 157 0
7 BD+46 2629A * 19 07 53.1397066992 +46 52 05.922122844           ~ 42 1
8 NAME BD+46 2629Ab Pl 19 07 53.1397066992 +46 52 05.922122844           ~ 167 1
9 V* FN Lyr RR* 19 10 22.2539128968 +42 27 31.628959848   11.50 12.731 12.86 12.095 ~ 63 0
10 Kepler-7b Pl 19 14 19.5623105760 +41 05 23.367379128           ~ 205 1
11 BD+47 2846 Er* 19 28 59.3538826128 +47 58 10.217007804   10.97 10.48     F6V 306 2
12 BD+47 2846b Pl 19 28 59.3538826128 +47 58 10.217007804           ~ 377 1
13 Kepler-76 EB* 19 36 46.1090731584 +39 37 08.340641364           ~ 38 1
14 Kepler-76b Pl 19 36 46.1090731584 +39 37 08.340641364           ~ 52 1
15 Kepler-41b Pl 19 38 03.1746869808 +45 58 53.877058284           ~ 75 1
16 HD 189733 BY* 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456 9.241 8.578 7.648 7.126 6.68 K2V 896 1

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