Detection of the secondary eclipse of Qatar-1b Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Cruz P.
  2. Barrado D.
  3. Lillo-Box J.
  4. Diaz M.
  5. Birkby J.
  6. Lopez-Morales M.,Fortney J.J.
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    CDS
Abstract

Qatar-1b is a close-orbiting hot Jupiter (Rp~=1.18R_J_, Mp~=1.33M_J_) around a metal-rich K-dwarf, with orbital separation and period of 0.023AU and 1.42-days. We have observed the secondary eclipse of this exoplanet in the Ks band with the objective of deriving a brightness temperature for the planet and providing further constraints to the orbital configuration of the system. We obtained near-infrared photometric data from the ground by using the OMEGA2000 instrument at the 3.5m telescope at Calar Alto (Spain) in staring mode, with the telescope defocused. We have used principal component analysis (PCA) to identify correlated systematic trends in the data. A Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis was performed to model the correlated systematics and fit for the secondary eclipse of Qatar-1b using a previously developed occultation model. We adopted the prayer bead method to assess the effect of red noise on the derived parameters.

Keywords
  1. multiple-stars
  2. solar-system-planets
  3. photometry
  4. occultation
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2016A&A...595A..61C
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.35950061

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History

2016-10-31T09:08:29Z
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2016-10-31T09:08:29Z
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