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2019MNRAS.488.1695C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 488, 1695-1703 (2019/September-2)

On the detectability of transiting planets orbiting white dwarfs using LSST.

CORTES J. and KIPPING D.

Abstract (from CDS):

White dwarfs are one of the few types of stellar object for which we have yet to confirm the existence of companion planets. Recent evidence for metal contaminated atmospheres, circumstellar debris discs, and transiting planetary debris all indicates that planets may be likely. However, white dwarf transit surveys are challenging due to the intrinsic faintness of such objects, the short time-scale of the transits, and the low transit probabilities due to their compact radii. The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) offers a remedy to these problems as a deep, half-sky survey with fast exposures encompassing approximately 10 million white dwarfs with r < 24.5 apparent magnitude (mr). We simulate LSST photometric observations of 3.5 million white dwarfs over a 10 yr period and calculate the detectability of companion planets with P < 10 d via transits. We find typical detection rates in the range of 5 x 10–6 to 4 x 10–4 for Ceres-sized bodies to Earth-sized worlds, yielding ∼50-4000 detections for a 100 per cent occurrence rate of each. For terrestrial planets in the continuously habitable zone, we find detection rates of ∼10–3 indicating that LSST would reveal hundreds of such worlds for occurrence rates in the range of 1-10 per cent.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): methods: statistical - eclipses - planets and satellites: detection

Status at CDS : Associated data (images, light curves, etc...) being ingested in VizieR.

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